Well, so is that guy.
Well, so is that guy.
Of course its rewrite is nearly infinitely faster than the original JavaScript.
No, that’s where we got the word horstel.
That seems at odds with release notes someone else found.
Bug has been promoted to feature
Someone said it in another thread yesterday, baseband memory leak. The firmware for that shit is terrible, I’ve had to deal with it in the past.
Ahh, that makes sense since she’s indeed comic artist.
I know one who’s all about BlueSky.
Nice necklace, Mr. Reedus
It’s still the OS doing it, it’s just reacting to the power button press like any other input device.
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A finger-wagging and a tut-tut.
Sure, ignore the professional.
I know that SIP isn’t anything new, but it’s still not what “processor” brings to mind. It’s a package or a module, and it could comprise one or more processors.
That’s something else entirely. It literally even says “chiplet” at the top. It is a collection of discrete processor chips.
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You don’t seem to understand what I’m saying.
I’d be surprised to find a Cortex M0 in an SoC that billed itself as having a Cortex M33, for example.
A System on a Chip can often have a CPU, GPU, and other subprocessors all on one die, but multiple chips on a processor is backwards.
When I read “processor” in this context, I’m usually thinking of a discrete component. Wat?
I could understand being surprised to find a certain processor in a chip, but how y’all fitting chips in processors? I’m guessing that this is just another tech “journalism” failure.
Bowie.