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Fediverse @lemmy.world

Mastodon sees a boost from the 'X exodus' too, founder says

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Which countries would get hit hardest by Donald Trump's tariffs?

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RFK Jr wants to promote raw milk as HHS secretary – experts say it’s dangerous

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Republicans break protocol to kill Social Security benefits expansion bill

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Young Black and Latino men say they chose Trump because of the economy and jobs.

Programming @programming.dev

The US government wants devs to stop using C and C++

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AstraZeneca's China chief detained in illegal data collection and drug import probe, pharma giant says

Technology @lemmy.world

Trump plans to dismantle Biden AI safeguards after victory

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China is building new villages on its remote Himalayan border. Some appear to have crossed the line

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Chinese Women Are Getting Weird Government Phone Calls Asking If They're Pregnant Yet: 'Things Are Getting Desperate'

Technology @lemmy.world

Microsoft wants $30 to let you keep using Windows 10 securely for another year

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China cracks down on ‘uncivilised’ online puns used to discuss sensitive topics

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UN report says 1.1 billion people in acute poverty

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Captured Leopard 2 resurfaces at Russia’s main tank factory

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What Gmail did to email

  • The title is not wrong, bedevils in this context are burdens / weighs

    The title in French (translate with depl)

    Le gouvernement socialiste espagnol est confronté à une crise du logement "insoutenable

    Translate back to English

    Spain's Socialist government faces an "unsustainable" housing crisis

    The article also mentions that the government is trying to push through laws such as rent caps, punishments for landlords to improve housing.

  • World News @lemmy.world

    'Unsustainable' housing crisis bedevils Spain's socialist govt

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    Record 163 firms went bankrupt in Japan in April-Sept. due to staff shortages

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    China cracks down on Communist party officials for reading banned books

  • Most religions in China get the same treatment from the CCP.

    Christian communities have had similar experiences.

    In 2016, thousands of crosses were torn down from churches throughout Zhejiang Province. The authorities have also broken up congregations that have not been approved by the state, while church leaders have been arrested and jailed.

    The demolition of domes, crosses and minarets and their replacement by Chinese-styled tiled roofs and Buddhist-styled pagodas. It involves mandatory patriotic education for Buddhist, Christian and Muslim clergy and it entails party-approved sermons and prayers.

    South of Xinjiang in Tibet, the authorities have restricted the practice of Tibetan Buddhism over the last decade. Religious festivals have been banned more frequently and government employees, teachers and students have been barred from participating in religious activities.

    https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2023/9/26/a-jealous-god-china-remakes-religions-in-its-own-image

  • World News @lemmy.world

    Xi and Mao replace Jesus and Mary in Chinese churches

    Technology @lemmy.world

    Google Is Stuffing Annoying Ads Into Its Terrible AI Search Feature

  • It also publicly noted that going NSFW (Not Safe For Work), a tool moderators used to add friction to accessing a subreddit and to make the subreddit ineligible for advertising, was “not acceptable.”

    Easy solution here, post NSFW content in every sub 👍

  • According to this article, regarding Intel Alder Lake

    Intel's Thread Director technology is the key here. This hardware-based technology uses a trained AI model to identify different types of workloads at the chip level. It then provides that enhanced telemetry data to Windows 11 via a Performance Monitoring Unit (PMU) built into the chip. The operating system then uses that data to help assure that threads are scheduled to either the P- or E-cores in an optimized and intelligent manner.

    However, while Windows 11 exploits Thread Director's full feature set, Windows 10 does not. Due to optimizations for Intel's Lakefield chips, Windows 10 is aware of hybrid topologies, meaning it knows the difference between the performance and efficiency of the different core types. Still, it doesn't have access to the thread-specific telemetry provided by Intel's hardware-based solution.

    As a result, threads can and will land on the incorrect cores under some circumstances, which Intel says will result in run-to-run variability in benchmarks. It will also impact the chips during normal use, too. Intel says the difference amounts to a few percentage points of performance and that the chips still provide an "awesome" user experience. We'll have to see how that works in the real world to assess the impact.

    Intel also says that users can assign the priority of background tasks through the standard Windows settings, but these global settings apply to all programs. So it remains to be seen if that will have a meaningful impact on performance variability in Windows 10.

    https://www.tomshardware.com/features/intel-shares-alder-lake-pricing-specs-and-gaming-performance/4

    so, it's still works but not optimized for some apps. Probably this will be the same with AMD's latest CPU.