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And poured every browser and their sister into it just to make the whole selection process shitty.
And poured every browser and their sister into it just to make the whole selection process shitty.
Interesting, thanks for sharing!
That seems quite top of the line even today.
For battery life, the screen, the screen, the GPU (seems you use an IGP), the size of the screen, and the CPU are the main culprits.
64GB RAM will use some battery do you really need that much?
Hopefully your 1TB is an SSD otherwise an SSD is a nice upgrade.
There are also fat fat powerbanks for power users far away from a 110/220volt line!
I Am curious, most often power hungry laptops are gaming ones… What do you do with yours?
Heey does that actually work?
Batteries doesn’t like (excessive)heat, but is that really a problem nowadays for smartphones? I don’t feel my battery is bad after some 3-4 years of nightly 65% => 100% charge with a quick charger. Maybe it’s more like 52% => 100% now BTW.
I remember when it was a whole science to keep your battery “ok” (no < 15%, no full charge, sometimes drain it, etc etc) and it still was kind of sucky. So interested in what you all think!
Yeah but a “good language” isn’t some obscure, “better on the paper” language or some popular one, but one that has a large community, and not only in amateur circles.
That’s why C/C++ is so hated but also so much used. Python is way easier but has the userbase and the libraries. If you don’t need the speed, or memory management, you can do about anything with python.
Maybe Rust will take the place one day, or typescript, or kotlin, or JavaScript, or “insert new killer language” …
Python is used by the research community, and by a whole slew of companies since a long time. You have a problem? You’ll find the solution quickly.
Dealing with large projects? Go with C/C++ then ;-) I mean it’s all about architecture.
Yeah Julia seems to be just python but better (no GIL if I have understood things correctly).
Sure, but it does get compiler behind the scenes to pyx files.
Python is basically (IMO) C/C++ made easy.
Billions of libraries, works on even obscure hardware, simple syntax, no compiling(it’s behinde the scene and just like always works) or linking etc. etc. etc.
Edit: this implies that C/C++ is the best language ever of course. Let the flame wars begin!
And harvesting data of course.
Thanks for answering “the Yang” so that I don’t need to :-)
Remember, don’t feed the trolls !
Yeah large EEE on ActivityPub feels like almost a given if they start to use it.
Tesla computers are getting self conscious?