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Comment #26450585
> can probably get an additional 5% to work with various levels of tweaking My big complaint is the number of titles that receive a Platinum rating on ProtonDB, in spite of technic…
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Comment #26443794
I have had such enthusiastic feedback from granting people access to the ~full dataset. They have been conditioned to expect whatever subset can fit inside an email or a powerpoint…
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Comment #26442273
I work in a research organization where I am responsible for crunching data and produce reports highlighting the most "notable" results. Not that the other data is uninteresting, b…
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Comment #26298167
This looks super interesting, I have previously considered using the Bayesian Optimization[0] package for some work, but the ability to switch out the underlying algorithms is appe…
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Comment #25995690
Titan was the most premium card available and probably not representative of a typical build.
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Comment #25877791
Should that be future-proofed and be per mm^3? I was under the impression that designs are becoming more three dimensional.
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Comment #25554975
What will it take for there to be a sel4 router/firewall I can build/buy? Anything directly connected to the internet needs these kind of security guarantees.
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Comment #25146507
>They had the 'natural gift' of picking up on the clues hinting that DNA, rather than protein, was central to the mechanism of biological inheritance. That was Hershey and Chase [0…
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Comment #25105808
I recalled this story [0] where the Koch brothers said they would organize $1 billion to conservative groups for the 2016 election. [0] https://www.cbsnews.com/news/koch-brothers-n…
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Comment #25094537
>the Intel i5/i7/i9 were the processors of choice for gaming, but AMD's Ryzen line has been making remarkable inroads I just checked my go-to hardware recommendation site, Logical …
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Comment #25003540
> Git will be hard to beat If I were the Anu people, I would focus on having a seamless compatibility layer that could manage Git Anu repositories (there are undoubtedly many heada…
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Comment #24782631
This makes me wonder, why there has not been a bigger push towards microkernel/minimal OS with audited toolchains that were "done". Minimal features and minimal surface area. A plu…
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Comment #24561293
Remote has been a game changer for my development as well. Work forces me on a Windows machine with the full suite of corporate spyware. Said spyware loses its mind when compiling,…