

An Arc B580 might serve you well. I’m a Radeon user myself, though, so I can’t speak from firsthand experience on using Arc cards for Blender.


An Arc B580 might serve you well. I’m a Radeon user myself, though, so I can’t speak from firsthand experience on using Arc cards for Blender.


Truly excellent GNOME slander. Who made this?
What is meant to be accomplished here?


Tried the demo! Plays great, runs great, looks good & is pleasing to the ears.


I understand the concept of fusing off or otherwise blocking defective die portions. What I am curious about is the apparent absence of, say, 320-bit bus designs being made which could be cut down as needed to 256-bit.


The title now links to the PDF. I moved the image to the body of my post.


I originally had an open-access PDF linked. Not sure what happened to it. Maybe it was overridden when I added the image?
Edit: Brought the link back.


If it’s not already under the umbrella of right to repair, do we now need right to refill?


Thanks for the information.


Why put water back in the environment at all if it’s needed to make steam again?


Excellent edit. Did you make it?


Ladybird does have a donation page: https://donorbox.org/ladybird; Ablaze (Floorp devs) take GitHub Sponsors.


I was under the impression that Ladybird has become independent of the Serenity project, even if they are still related projects.


Yields must be pretty good if the RX 9070 & RX 9070 XT are so similarly priced.


The Software Engineering Handbook PDF appears to just be a single page with a broken link on it; is there an archive for the document that’s supposed to be there?
I thoroughly enjoy the Steam controller and would’ve loved to try out one of the less conventional prototypes. I hope Valve can justify making another controller.
Unlike with fractional scaling, fortunately, it seems to just work™, at least on my machine. I’m honestly not sure what’s left to do with it before putting it in the Settings app by default.


According to Wikipedia, they were in the metal business before cars.
Celiac?
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