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  • There are lots of places where the only impediment to additional usable water is simply building a facility to treat more water, facilities which these AI data center owners are themselves paying for (usually indirectly via a bill from the water utility). The article also doesn't mention any reasons whatsoever why water usage is an issue. It isn't like dehydrating crops in the Sahara will be impacted by water cooled data centers in Columbus, OH.

  • GOG games work great as well, I have recently been playing my GOG copy of Cyberpunk 2077 on Mint. You will want to use the Heoric Launcher as GOG doesn't have their own Linux client. That launcher also works with Epic and Amazon games if you have any of those.

    1. I personally recommend Mint as the out-of-the-box experience is very familiar to a Windows user and the OS comes with everything one would expect a desktop OS to have pre-installed. That said, don't stress too hard over the distro. This isn't like Windows vs MacOS where everything is completely different. No, basically all your knowledge of one distro is transferable to another distro if you decide to change it up in the future.
    2. At this point, I just assume a game works in Linux unless proven otherwise. Hit install in Steam and then hit play, no extra effort required. There are some that won't, mostly games that use kernel-level anti-cheats and specifically disable the game if running in Linux. There are only a few dozen games total that fit this description. ProtonDb is a great resource for confirming if a game works or what tweaks might be desired. Anything rated Gold or higher you can assume will just work without you having to mess with it.
    3. Linux is less of a resource hog than Windows, so if your computer is strong enough for Windows, it will work great on Linux too.
    4. If you wish to dual boot, using two different drives is generally the way to go. Doing two different partitions works, but Windows really, really hates other OSes being installed along side it, even other Windows installs. Gaming is my primary pastime and I haven't booted into my Windows drive in months. From my experience for the average person, a dual boot is only something you will want temporarily as you get used to the unfamiliar OS.
    5. Good luck on your swap. I'm damn happy I did it and hope you will be too!
  • It’s getting tougher and tougher for the company to explain where all of them went.

    The price was the big one. It delivered at twice the initially advertised price. Took it from being very competitive with ICE trucks to costing much, much more.

  • Russia is free to go home any day. There is no universe where what you mention is somehow a better play for Russia than simply going home.

    We must insure they do not win their war of conquest, otherwise there will simply be more.

  • Knowing the origins of the last worldwide pandemic is critical to preventing a repeat incident.

  • A recount requires a vote to be close, it wasn’t. Trump won every swing state. And with the margins he won by, every recount in the world would not overcome the 86 EVs she trailed by.

  • Every language does this. It isn’t colonialism, it’s convenience and practicality. Some sounds don’t exist or are awkward, so a different name is used instead.

  • Run it via the terminal, this will usually give you some more detailed error messages to work with. After doing that, post them here and we can help better.

  • Can we not have the lying bots teaching people how to run a nuclear plant?

  • All I did for that one was search "Threadripper" and look at the pictures for ones with 4x x16 slots that were not hella expensive. There are technically filters for that, but, I don't trust people to list their things correctly.

    For which chipsets, ect to look for, check out this page. If you click on Learn More next to AM5 for example, it tells you how many PCIe lanes are on each chipset type which can give you some initial search criteria to look for. (That is what made me point out x670E as it has the most lanes, but is not newest gen, so you can find used versions.)

  • Yeah, adding to your post, Threadripper also has lots of PCIe lanes. Here is one that has 4 x16 slots. And, note, I am not endorsing that specific listing. I did very minimal research on that listing, just using it as an example.

    Edit: Marauding_gibberish, if you need/want AM5: x670E motherboards have a good number of PCIe lanes and can be bought used now (x870E are newest gen AM5 with lots of lanes as well, but both pale compared to what you can get with Epyc or Threadripper).

  • Basically no GPU needs a full PCIe x16 slot to run at full speed. There are motherboards out there which will give you 3 or 4 slots of PCIe x8 electrical (x16 physical). I would look into those.

    Edit: If you are willing to buy a board that supports AMD Epyc processors, you can get boards with basically as many PCIe slots as you could ever hope for. But that is almost certainly overkill for this task.

  • Yeah, it's a solved problem. I'm going to call the library's default sort and move on. If it somehow is a problem, I'll revisit later.

    Now, optimizing database calls, fixing (and avoiding!) security holes, writing tests that don't take forever to run, writing functions so they can be easily re-used later, and not duplicating code. Now there are some skills!

    "It's faster if we make a duplicate of this function and change this section, then we can move onto other things"

    "No it's much slower, because your code review just came back telling you to throw that idea in the garbage and do it right"

  • Don't fix things that aren't broken. There are plenty of broken things to actually work on instead.

  • I believe they get charged when products go through customs. If you want them to get to the US side of the 'gate', the importer pays the tariff. One inputs the country of origin, the product category, and the product value, and out pops the required charge.

    Probably will have some delays as the software get updated, and I wouldn't be surprised if a bunch of Chinese goods get re-routed through Vietnam or other countries with lower import tariffs.

  • Got my family's outdoor railing re-attached to the brickwork today. I had put it off for awhile since drilling into brick sounds like a ton of work. Turns out the right tool for the job, a hammer drill, makes it quite straightforward. :)

    Spring really helps with motivation, already got a few items off the list this season!

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  • Absolutely!