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Examining Intel's Arrow Lake, at the System Level
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Telegraph | source
(author: Chester Lam)
Examining Intel's Arrow Lake, at the System Level
#ChipAndCheese
Telegraph | source
(author: Chester Lam)
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An EPYC Exclusive for Azure: AMD's MI300C
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Telegraph | source
(author: George Cozma)
An EPYC Exclusive for Azure: AMD's MI300C
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Telegraph | source
(author: George Cozma)
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AMD Disables Zen 4's Loop Buffer
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Telegraph | source
(author: Chester Lam)
AMD Disables Zen 4's Loop Buffer
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Telegraph | source
(author: Chester Lam)
Canokeys Canary 开售
https://item.taobao.com/item.htm?id=858392263741
3.0.0有以下注意事项:
1. 不支持 U2F
2. 不支持在 macOS 上通过 Safari 访问 FIDO
3. 不支持在 iPhone 上通过 Type C 接口访问 FIDO
3.0.0有以下注意事项:
1. 不支持 U2F
2. 不支持在 macOS 上通过 Safari 访问 FIDO
3. 不支持在 iPhone 上通过 Type C 接口访问 FIDO
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NextSilicon: Putting HPC First
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Telegraph | source
(author: George Cozma)
NextSilicon: Putting HPC First
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Telegraph | source
(author: George Cozma)
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Ayar Labs at Supercomputing 2024: Making Light Move Bits (YouTube Short)
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Telegraph | source
(author: George Cozma)
Ayar Labs at Supercomputing 2024: Making Light Move Bits (YouTube Short)
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Telegraph | source
(author: George Cozma)
How I configure my Git identities https://www.benji.dog/articles/git-config/
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Pushing AMD’s Infinity Fabric to its Limits
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Telegraph | source
(author: Chester Lam)
Pushing AMD’s Infinity Fabric to its Limits
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Telegraph | source
(author: Chester Lam)
Arch Linux: Recent news updates
Providing a license for package sources
Arch Linux hasn't had a license for any package sources (such as PKGBUILD files) in the past, which is potentially problematic. Providing a license will preempt that uncertainty.
In RFC 40 we agreed to change all package sources to be licensed under the very liberal 0BSD license. This change will not limit what you can do with package sources. Check out the RFC for more on the rationale and prior discussion.
Before we make this change, we will provide contributors with a way to voice any objections they might have. Starting on 2024-11-19, over the course of a week, contributors will receive a single notification email listing all their contributions.
● If you receive an email and agree to this change, there is no action required from your side.
● If you do not agree, please reply to the email and we'll find a solution together.
If you contributed to Arch Linux packages before but didn't receive an email, please contact us at package-sources-licensing@archlinux.org.
source
(author: Rafael Epplée)
Providing a license for package sources
Arch Linux hasn't had a license for any package sources (such as PKGBUILD files) in the past, which is potentially problematic. Providing a license will preempt that uncertainty.
In RFC 40 we agreed to change all package sources to be licensed under the very liberal 0BSD license. This change will not limit what you can do with package sources. Check out the RFC for more on the rationale and prior discussion.
Before we make this change, we will provide contributors with a way to voice any objections they might have. Starting on 2024-11-19, over the course of a week, contributors will receive a single notification email listing all their contributions.
● If you receive an email and agree to this change, there is no action required from your side.
● If you do not agree, please reply to the email and we'll find a solution together.
If you contributed to Arch Linux packages before but didn't receive an email, please contact us at package-sources-licensing@archlinux.org.
source
(author: Rafael Epplée)
https://github.com/dendibakh/perf-book
I’m thrilled to announce that my new book, "Performance Analysis and Tuning on Modern CPUs: Second Edition", is now available! 🎉
