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Narishma

4,087karma·2,386submissions·April 7, 2013
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> You could often watch interfaces be drawn line-by-line and box-by-box, with many pixels getting redrawn multiple times before it was finished. Maybe if you ran Windows 95 on a 386 with 4MB of RAM…
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As far as I can tell from a quick look at the source, it only seems to support Vulkan as a rendering API.
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Not only did he not correct the info, he repeated the mistake in a newer video. I stopped watching him after that.
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They are using an M33 in the RP2350.
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Isn't the ISS approaching its end of life anyway?
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> Larger package (60 or 80 pins) I think the 60 pin version is the same size as RP2040.
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That was the previous model.
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From what I've read, it's also possible to run one ARM core and one RISC-V core concurrently.
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They are faster than the previous generation in nearly all of the benchmarks while using much less power. I wouldn't call that 'nearly identical'.
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It works fine in Firefox.
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That would hardly have been the first time they skipped numbers.
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Why not just call it Xbox 3 then.
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That's the vector extension (V) rather than packed SIMD (P).
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I don't think RISC-V's SIMD extension is very popular. At least I can't think of any available core implementing it. The vector extension is much more common.
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So they don't have to pay the license.
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It's not easy on my eyes. It looks washed out with too low contrast.
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So what happens if you don't tip? Asking Americans here as we don't have a tipping culture in my country, at least not to this extent. Also, is it just in restaurants and food related busine…
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> On the other hand, in Japan there are extremely few places with public trash cans. Those few that exist are typically associated with vending machines for beverages. IIRC they removed them after …
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You're assuming one character is stored as one byte, which is only the case for English.
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Or you might be helping your uncle Jack by murdering a horse.
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Yes, I had to shorten the title so it would fit the HN limit but the article says 13th and 14th gen i7s represent a significant portion of crashes as well.
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It's not. It's a commercial product with a free demo version.
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You misread the comment. They don't want to run DOS games, they want to relive the inability to run them when switching to Windows NT.
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Is there a physical reason for it? Or is it just that keyboard manufacturers don't care about latency?
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The whole point of Handmade Hero is to make everything from scratch as a learning exercise, so using third-party libraries would be counter-productive.
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I'd rather have a few bevy posts every month than the daily deluge of AI articles.
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I don't understand what they mean in that quote. Neither Unix nor the Mac were designed for that much RAM.
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