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Haha I did allude to that issue in an earlier comment but decided not to dive into that mess....
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Yeah Intel is in a decent position too. I don't see them hanging on to it though. Not unless the US dramatically changes it's economic approach - i.e. starts throwing massive amount of taxpayer money at intel. Even a well run company can't compete against a bottomless pit of taxpayer money.
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Back to abaccus it is then. You'd be hard pressed to find something not made by china these days. (Though whether TSMC counts as Chinese is another matter)
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RISC V is gonna slaughter everything in in sight. Watch. Chinese companies are embracing RISC V and throwing billions at chip manufacturing to get away from US dependence. They just poached a bunch of TSMC engineers. Intel is great...but no way they can compete against a 14 trillion GDP country that has made this a…
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Don't think this is a good thing for tech in general. Nvidia can't even get their linux drivers right after a decade let alone keep a independent chip platform independent. Hoping RISC V takes off
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RA1 yes, RA2 I'd wait for the inevitable remaster (hopefully combined with TS). Those four (C&C, RA1, RA2 and Tiberian Sun) are the golden days IMO. Generals was decent too, but not quite on same level
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Steam. Lots of the C&C type stuff is on Origin platform too Really hoping they remaster RA2 as well
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Display port is where it's at. Stay away from HDMI...or well anything below HDMI below v2. USB-C is effective display port if I'm not mistaken...but never heard it being described as a "usb-c" monitor For coding I'd definitely got for the max res you can find (so 4K basically) and then push the size as far as budget…
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nah don't think so. Just paid 17 GBP for a C&C + Red Alert combo remaster. Both of which were AAA at the time...sorta...concept didn't really exist back then If it is 60 then I'm not buying it
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hmmm...might replay it if the pricing isn't too wild. Just started playing command & conquer remastered
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edit...getting a bit off track here. Sorry OP Looks similar. But old authors haven't worked on it in like a year. Some new ppl took over and pushed a ton of fixes
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htop got a big 3.0 update a couple days ago...but don't think it's live yet in the distro repos
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Linking identities sounds CRM like. Maybe sorta like this https://www.reddit.com/r/selfhosted/comments/9kpeic/crm_self_hosted_open_source/
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Kinda miffed about this. Bought a 2070 super...then it had to go into storage for months...and now this. And if that isn't enough of a kick in the balls...my first attempt at buying a 2070 off amazon warehouse...got hit by a scam...was a 2060 instead. And 5 months later the refund is still pending. Bloody COVID. Also…
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Seems reasonably graceful as far as bailing goes
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At least I picked my ISP right - should help with NAT VPS
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At least I picked the right ISP - this might make NAT VPS easier
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Life clearly doesn't want me to consume anything today. * Emptied a cup of coffee on hotel corridor carpet * Coffee on (white) bed * Yoghurt on laptop, blanket and self * Crumbs all over floor * Cherries on floor and rolling everywhere ...and it's not even lunchtime. I swear I am an actual adult despite evidence to the…
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One of the reasons I'd much rather prefer torrent tech for this stuff. Inherently more resilient & a million flaky mirrors will get you some serious speeds...
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When I was hosting FOSS torrents the Raspbian stuff always got the most traffic so would probably start with those. More Arch would also be good too...some of the servers out there are flaky AF