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  • What the..? If this bug is "unfixable" (lie), then just release an update that unlocks everything for free for everybody instead of screwing everyone who paid before 2024.

  • The "advantage" compared to a simple Linux USB is that it saves the exact state of the VM I guess.

    Meh, I'd rather open the applications I need again (or let my DE restore them) than running a VM just for that reason.

  • Fedora should honestly just default to Flathub and remove their own repo.

  • If it uses known VPN servers as exit nodes (which seems to be what it does), then no.

  • Not even first batch as far as this connector goes. This has been an issue ever since this connector was released on the 40 series cards in 2022.

    The sensible thing would've been to just rollback to the standard 8-pin PCIe power connector that has been reliable for many years. I guess requiring 4 of these for 600 watts would highlight how ridiculous the power draw of the 5090 is.

    Instead they made small iterations to this 12VHPWR connector (changing sense pin lengths and other small adjustments) and they're letting their paying customers test the new iteration with the 50 series.

    Admit that 12VHPWR is bullshit and revert to 8-pin. Come up with a working solution or just stick with 8-pin long-term.

  • If it starts at $499 or less and the specs are somewhere in the ballpark of what the rumors say then the iPhone 16 has very little reason to exist: same A18 SoC and 8 GB RAM, storage probably starts at the same 128 GB, OLED, same main camera, Face ID. So $300 more gets you an ultra-wide lens and a different display cutout (if even that)? Am I missing something?

    Also, the upsell to the 16 Pro is suddenly quite steep.

    This would/could be the best value iPhone since the original SE (2016).

  • Apparently, the inner screen will come in at 12 inches, suggesting it's going to be larger than previously expected.

    Okay but then the device would need to be at least iPad mini sized (depending on aspect ratio)? Unless it triple or quadruple folds. Probably a straight up wrong rumor.

    I'm actually interested in a folding smartphone, ideally sized somewhere between a 16 Pro and 16 Pro Max, unfolding to something comparable to an iPad mini in screen real estate (aspect ratio would be hard to match though).

    Main pain points with existing devices are durability, crease in the middle of the screen and weight, although we're inching closer and closer to a more ideal device. The Pixel 9 Pro Fold is something I'd almost want.

  • Thank you, will do!

  • Makes me wonder how many people are subscribed to Kagi without using it. Then why would you have a subscription in the first place?

  • Downvoted so I can have a six-to-eight figure salary at Kagi!

  • Makes me wonder if it's faster than the USB 1.1 ports on the PS2. I used to load PS2 games from a USB drive but 1.1 speeds meant that some games had stuttering FMVs and some with texture/geometry streaming were more susceptible to pop-in.

    I can't imagine it'd be much better via memory card though, considering it was only ever intended for small savegames and for loading firmware updates (which is also what this memory card or rather FreeMcBoot exploits).

  • I used this primarily on a Palm (with Palm OS, not webOS).

    I think it was v4 that introduced the view with the full desktop website zoomed out where you could then zoom in to an area.

  • Speculative execution seems to be the source of a lot of security flaws in many different CPUs. CPU manufacturers seem to be so focused on winning the performance race that security aware architecture design takes the backseat.

    Also, it's more and more clear that it's a bad idea that websites can just execute arbitrary code. The JS APIs are way too powerful and complex nowadays. Maybe websites and apps should've stayed separate concepts instead of merging into "web apps".

    I also wonder if it'd be possible to design a CPU so vulnerabilities like these are fixable instead of just "mitigable". Similar to how you can reprogram an FPGA. I have no clue how chip design works though, but please feel free to reply if you know more about this.

  • The researchers published a list of mitigations they believe will address the vulnerabilities allowing both the FLOP and SLAP attacks. They said that Apple officials have indicated privately to them that they plan to release patches.

    So this'll likely be mitigated soon, and while you're probably right about the performance hit (which will likely be minor), I don't think (most) Apple users need to be very worried about this.

  • Apple was very late to add AV1 support to their ecosystem in general. As you state, support for hardware decoding was only added with the M3/A17 Pro chips in 2023. There's still no AV1 hardware encoder on any of Apple's chips.

    I think they were waiting on H.266 and whether it succeeds for too long, they were/are big on H.265 (and all the other HEVC-related stuff like HEIC) so that'd make sense from that perspective.

  • Crawl a little further up Trump's arse, Nvidia!

    Not buying them for my next upgrade.

  • So then it'll have native Linux Denuvo I guess..?

  • Denuvo is fully intact under Linux though. It's actually even worse than under Windows or at least it used to be, because switching between different Proton versions actually counts towards the 5 machines within 24 hours limit.

  • GPU that's roughly on par with the Steam Deck.

    ...when comparing TFLOPs, and that's not comparable across architectures (by different companies as well!).

    If we take similar-performing (in rasterization) Ampere and RDNA 2 cards (say a 3080 and 6800 XT), we can see the 3080 has 29.77 TFLOPs and the 6800 XT has 20.74 TFLOPs, an RDNA 2 FLOP is worth about 1.4x as much as an Ampere FLOP.

    So extrapolating the 1.6 "RDNA 2 TFLOPs" of the Deck we get 2.24 "Ampere TFLOPs" and that'd make the Deck quite a bit faster than the Switch 2 in portable mode, but slower than the Switch 2 in docked mode.

    This is obviously all just wild and silly speculation, but I doubt the Switch 2 will match the Deck in portable mode. Samsung 8nm would just eat too much power for this to realistically happen in a handheld form factor.