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nateb2022
13,199karma·1,783submissions·January 4, 2022
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Computer/Software Engineer & Mathematician.
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__ Location
Washington, DC, USA
__ Contact Discord: .gnu.
Email: 6mac0wobz@mozmail.com (resume available upon request)
__ Skills - Systems and embedded engineering, with expertise in VHDL for hardware description and FPGA design
- Software development in C++, Go, Rust, TypeScript/JavaScript, and Python
___ Affiliations - IEEE Nanotechnology Council
- IEEE Systems Council
__ Professional Interests - Analog systems
- Kernel development, focusing on Linux ABI design and optimization
- Low-level GPU driver architecture and hardware-accelerated computation
- ASIC development and methodology
__ Personal Interests - Hiking
- Pizza
- Volleyball
- Weightliftingrecent activity (1,783 total)
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Where more RAM is available, computers will keep more in RAM. If you remove your RAM leaving 8GB behind, you will find that in cases of limited RAM availability, your browser will most likely offload …
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True, OOM issues can occur when swap is disabled, but most consumers don't disable swap. Regarding SSD lifespan, case-by-case analysis has shown that SSDs are both more reliable than HDDs, as wel…
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Impressed that PyPi had HIBP-check measures in place. Kudos to them on that, I hope it's more widespread.
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"This seemed to be helpful, but then he told me that he was having the system send to me by email a password that I would have to relay back to him. This wouldn’t be a problem except he was sendi…
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No, the time for 32GB of RAM has not finally come. While AAA games at higher settings, machine learning, data science, and kernel development may require at least 16 GB, and preferably more, consumer …
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On MacOS Ventura, /etc/cups/cupsd.conf does not specify any values for PreserveJobHistory or PreserveJobFiles.
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How in the world does Amazon allow this
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Yes, iOS 15 is vulnerable to these and probably others.
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What goes up, must come down.
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Definitely. I don't see why there shouldn't be a way to get out from the inside, or some form of alarm / ring for help button.
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Yep. I've never been fired or layed off before (thank goodness) but I found it unusual that they fired him in the middle of a meeting and the "screen went blank." That seems a little dr…
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This criticism could be applied to Discord (Nitro), Youtube (Premium), and Snapchat (Plus). Heck, even Tinder to some extent. Twitter isn't the first to do something like this. I'm not sure …