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many professional apps. solidworks comes to mind
I tried using it for a few months. too many compromises to battery life, the main screen crease etc. just sitting in the closet now. I’ll check back when diverging actually good comes out. flop 4
Randrops are falling on my head
Soon we will all be dead
My god, go back to lemmygrad.
Lkline leaks, lithium explodes
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7840u is a substantially better apu though
There’s so many. And GPD devices even have native pcie out via oculink
No algo on reddit or here though? Human brains are shit, that’s the problem.
Who doesn’t?
Its just free speech that nobody has to listen to, right? Lemmy has no ads anyways so what if there’s some nonsense mixed in? I doubt it would outnumber the people who want good content to prevail.
not recently lol. after doing some research i sadly discovered that crypto has taken a big fat shit on the general publics oppinion of ipfs and proof of replication. filecoin etc. greeeeeeeed is cancer
true. but the spam filtering and future ai spam shit might be a pain
Thanks, yep. found that after some research. found some email client with ipfs and proof of replication but it’s some crypto scam shit that’s dead anyways
ipfs proof of replication?
exactly. i’m not. that’s why i was looking for ipfs, maybe with proof of replication solutions. there’s only dead crypto scam solutions out there
This should be the internet in my opintion. from video hosting to email to message boards
copied from a deleted reddit account, it’s quite brilliant :
ELI5: Whole thing kind of works like a virus
So, the client doesn’t know where your file is. They call a primary server for a list of some people connected to the IPFS network, then ask around that list progressively spreading, like a virus transmitting between hosts
Once the “virus” finds the file, it brings it back to the client, stores a copy, and closes the connection. And since the client is now IN the network (knows where some other people are) then in order to retrieve further files they don’t need to use the primary server any more. Also, other clients can now fetch the file from the original client. So every copy makes finding those files faster — like auto scaling.
IPFS built an algorithm around that concept, to make file cleanup, lookup, minimization, and integrity checking possible. They also use a hash ID system to store data so like, if the hashes match, you could get a piece from file A or file B (whichever is closer) to complete the hash sequence needed to build file C.
It’s a pretty clever system, if you’re curious totally worth reading into the details.
Probably got a lot wrong, but that’s how I understand it.
oh sorry, and how many wells and schools have you made?