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recursive_recursion [they/them] @ recursive_recursion @programming.dev
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  • fair comment +1, tbh I should've thought of a better post title as even though Intel's losing their minds it doesn't mean I should contribute to the garbage clickbait behavior

  • Seriously what the fuck is going on at Intel

    How did anyone look at this presentation and think "yeah that looks good to publish"

    Intel's gotta get it together and focus on what matters the most: making chips people want to buy because the performance is good for the cost

    absolute fools

  • code wizard here can confirm

    currently drowning in SQL studies and coffee till 3am

  • Theming seems more relevant and specific than modding/customizingšŸ‘

  • I'm kinda surprised that people don't say modding

  • huh reading the article it seems like a somewhat similar method of pin-to-pad contact solutions seen in computer hardware (see modern fans from Corsair, Phanteks, Thermaltake)

  • This seems like a great idea!

    Encountering bugs is always frustrating experience especially for beginners

    and I also agree with roadrunner_ex as this post is definitely relevant herešŸ‘

  • I can only wish I look as fabulous as this cat lol

  • If that oil company has any slogan or statement about transitioning to green energy or that oil is actually clean then the countries/government can countersue for false advertisement

    Not a lawyer btw

  • based on the comments some say that they can't sue but I would disagree

    If Tutanota is an unwilling participant than this violates the principles of consent, copyright, and penetration testing

    Tutanota lawyers might want to take a look as they might have a case.

    btw I AM NOT A LAWYER, please ask a real lawyer for legal advice
    again I AM NOT A LAWYER

  • thank you for the links/references btw! +1

  • Does anyone know if the drivers are open source?

    I've heard conflicting claims online and I saw that Phoronix states that they are but their article doesn't provide any sources backing up that claim

  • Frankly this situation is really unfortunate and I don't have a good answer.

    yeaa that's totally fair, this shit sucks

    with weighing longterm pros vs cons personally I'd still try and convince the community to transfer over as:

    • the risk for staying on lemmy.ml seems too high
    • hitagi seems to be trying their best to fix this with no fault of their own
    • moving would send a message that fucking with communities with illogical reasoning would not be in the devs best interests
  • hope I'm not misinterpreting but wouldn't staying on lemmy.ml only delay a potential recurrence of problems?

    cause what's stopping the admins from nuking the anime community if they've already chosen to defed from ani.social?

    tbh to me it makes the most sense to migrate the community to ani.social as they were the community that was unreasonably impacted from this decision

    this kinda looks like a reddit situation again

  • Thank you for the detailed reply!šŸ¤—

    it doesn't suffer from the raid write hole like BTRFS

    if so, then that's pretty awesomešŸŽ‰

  • Do you happen know if bchachefs's raid5/6 implementation is working/stable?