IIRC Nvidia needs explicit sync support to work reliably. It’s fairly new and might not have landed in some distros, especially the stable releases.
IIRC Nvidia needs explicit sync support to work reliably. It’s fairly new and might not have landed in some distros, especially the stable releases.
IPv6 has privacy addresses, though. Stuff on my network generates a new random address every day and uses that address for outgoing connections, so you can’t really track individual devices inside my network.
IPv6 has a policy of throwing more address space at stuff to make routing simpler, though.
IPv4 will individually route tiny slices of address space all over the world, IPv6 just assigns a massive chunk of space in the first place and calls it a day.
It’s not just the drivetrain - if you’re in cold areas that salt the roads you can lose the suspension or frame to rust damage.
Or you can mess with the player. Someone turns up chasing them for child support.
I bought this iron, mounted it hot side up in a vise and made a toasted cheese sandwich on it and the cheese melted and got inside the iron. The cheese caught fire and set off my fire alarms. One star.
I mean, it was probably dinner time. No grand conspiracy behind that one.
I saw a post a few weeks ago about a company’s chatbot that had learned from Reddit to answer questions by saying:
Sure, here’s a video tutorial on how to do that: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ
If you still have your job, you can start on Factorio mods.
Mate, you’re agreeing with him. He’s saying lots of drivers are terrible.
Are you saying people would tell lies?! On the internet?!
Plot twist: Dad knows about the monster in the woods and that’s why he wants to make sure anon gets home on time.
As a large language model, I don’t have an opinion on this subject.
Well, for starters, unless you’re running a quite old card you should be using amdgpu, not radeon. You seem to have them both loaded.
Post a dmesg?
People are playing it on Steam Deck. Handhelds might not be viable for high end raiding, but there’s a lot more to the game than that.
If you show a geoscientist a picture of a rock, does he still lick it?
The batteries are there but you also need the expensive bidirectional chargers, software and hardware support in the vehicle, and you need the grid at some random school to be able to cope with tens or hundreds of kilowatts of feed-in power. There’s quite a lot involved in connecting a vehicle’s battery to the grid.
This setup only makes sense as long as batteries are expensive, and that won’t be the case for very long. The logistics of grid storage are much simpler when you don’t have the vehicle or chargers to deal with and can connect straight to a high voltage line.
That’s because you can only use them as grid storage when they’re sitting plugged in and you need infrastructure to make feeding all that power into the grid possible.
If you’re going to all that effort for storage that’s only functioning part of the time, it probably makes more sense to buy dedicated batteries which you can put wherever is convenient for the grid and will be available 100% of the time.
The devs have been working hard to hammer out those troublesome edge cases. There’s a lot less of them than there was a year or two ago.