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You don’t have to run linux to watch a video about linux.
You don’t have to run linux to watch a video about linux.
Large flat roads are also more efficient. Have you ever driven down a bumpy road? That shit aint efficient. All of your horizontal speed gets turned into vertical speed in a jarringly unpleasant way. That’s part of why trains are so efficient because their tracks are so smooth.
Large wheels have nothing to do with a vehicles ability to go off road/on bumpy roads, if anything they’re counter productive because you want large soft tires and small wheels for that scenario.
What are you talking about? A solid wheel would perform horribly off road or on road in a gas or electric vehicle. You need some sort of tread and deformation to get any grip off road. And rubber is used because it deforms to the road and gives you a larger contact patch which gives you more grip. If you put solid wheels attached to a motor it wouldn’t take much effort to get them to slip in anything but the most ideal conditions. That’s why when people go off roading they get monster tires on tiny wheels and air them down until they’re ready to fall off.
In a horse drawn wagon solid wheels make sense because the wheels aren’t driving the carriage the horse is. The horse can step over bumps and put its hoof on solid ground. A wheel can’t do that, so it has to comply to the road. The up side is the solid wheel has a lot less rolling resistance. Early EVs had solid wheels because that’s just what we had.
No it doesn’t. Kia just has a sales event that overlaps with gay month.
Don’t forget Truckuary.
Whatever makes RTX work is what accelerations a lot of AI tasks. I’d argue the 1080 is bordering on irrelevant if it wasn’t for the 8 gigs of ram to save it. The 2060 should be much faster despite for gaming being about in par.
Windows 7 lacked USB 3 drivers, and if you have a bleeding edge system windows might not have the chipset drivers which is like half of your system. (EX windows 10/11 lacked 11th Gen. chipset drivers until 22H2)
Outside of that I’ve never had the basics work. Especially a mouse and keyboard.
Weird. I have youtube premium but never turn ublock off and I’ve almost never had any issues. I mostly watch youtube on MacOS, but Windows or Linux (not signed in) I’ve almost never had issues with it. Maybe try turning it on?
What does Ubuntu Pro get you besides extended support after the normal OS EOL?
Every time I see him I can’t believe Tek Syndicate is still around.
can run in a VM, and can run well in a VM are two very different things.
Linux already has bad audio latency without tweaking, running a VM with Windows latency on top of that? Yeah no thanks.
No, the us isn’t much different in this regard. OP is just being a fuckwit mcbumcrumble.
Nvidia or Intel GPU?
How does the vGPU compare to running it on the bare metal? Last I tried things were painful but technically usable.
You have to specifically request that siri uses chat GPT for a request.
You can buy .xyz domains from places other than gen.xyz. I have mine from namecheap and I haven’t had any issues in like 10 years with them.
I think it’s changed recently. Even if you have icloud messaging on you used to have to explicitly turn it on per device. But I recently got a new iPad and when I went to check that setting it was already on.
Also some GPUs support running without the external power connectors/not all of them. My old GTX 1080 ran for about 3 months off of just the PCIe slots power because I forgot to plug them in. Newer GPUs are FAR more power hungry though and not all newer cards support that. Plus I’ve never tried yoinking the power cables while it’s on. That can’t be good.
The computer does.
The computer doesn’t have GPS, but my phone (same device logging the data) does though.
General Motors accidentally made a good car so that’s why they had to kill it.