Yeah I have a ts80p but it struggles with what I usually solder so I’ve replaced it with a pinecilV2 for mobile soldering which I’ve been happier with.
Yeah I have a ts80p but it struggles with what I usually solder so I’ve replaced it with a pinecilV2 for mobile soldering which I’ve been happier with.
Which is a little odd to me, since I don’t think it compares favorably vs either. Maybe against the ts80p because it’s significantly lower wattage and more expensive than the other two.
Stainless is extra bad at conducting heat considering it’s a metal, but it’s still way better than plastic. I hope they make an aluminum version at some point.
So you’re talking about something different from Dinckel.
He’s referring to Elon himself, and I presume whomever else instantiated their productivity metrics.
My dock is dual USB C lol
“Where’d all the posts go?”
Thor even deleted Accursed Farm’s comment offering to have an open discussion about the initiative.
I’ve run quantized 70B models on CPU with 32 gigs but it is very slow
For Joe Everyman with a reaction time of 250-300ms it would probably not be worth the additional cost, but for esports players who have a reaction time of half that already it starts to matter more, especially for games that run synchronously on a tick system.
“I hate this company but love their product”
Wasn’t glaze almost immediately circumvented?
I used to use it for remote management of my personal computer until Teamviewer flagged cookie clicker as commercial software and locked my account.
We are?
The problem with Arch is that it’s philosophy includes having to set up everything correctly yourself rather than each package you install already being set up and preconfigured the way you’d expect it to be in other distros. You shouldn’t need to be fiddling with system stuff at all with something user focused like Pop!OS since I believe it even handles nvidia drivers for you. I wouldn’t be using arch myself if I didn’t have significant amounts of free time to invest into chasing down every little problem I encountered using it in college.
Linux is in a weird spot right now where the two ends of the user spectrum seem to be handled well while the middle still has issues since they’re not already experts or just need an internet browser to be completely happy.
It might be a reference to not having macos installed.
Who the hell recommended Arch to you? Arch is for when you’ve been using Linux for a few years and have gotten bored waiting for the latest updates to hit your repos.
So now we have to read a community note to know a video is garbage instead of just seeing a massive dislike bar and clicking off?
Not sure when the sentiment changed, but it used to be heavily recommended against updating the bios on any computer unless there was a specific feature or fix your computer needed.
There are definitely cheaper smartphones than that too.