So, I got an idea to give a try to new Ubuntu Studio 20.10, since now runs on KDE and finally looks like a useable distro, everything working...
one probably most important point - the ultimate end of the journey is to have universal apps, so the user doesn't have to care what cpu they have...
and a useful brief video on the matter: [MEDIA]
yes this is a big deal, and I'd almost bet it's just only one of a few trickeries Big Sur is full of, and thanks to the new security precautions,...
and staying physically offline is precisely the way - increasingly more difficult, but possible :chilling:
this video tries to show a modern, not so easy to understand principle, definitely worth checking: [MEDIA]
I don't really care, imo both RG and UL are shittiest sites when it comes to download speed, rate and wait limit between downloads, but I respect...
as a Seaboard owner and user, I expected this to appear in my account, but no, it's separate product for purchase :snuffy:
ARM chips
I wonder how much cheaper nVidia will go, because so far I checked new Microsoft Surface Pro X gen.2 and version with 16GB ram and 500GB ssd costs...
you won't see 2GB/s speeds unless you do have a computer with USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 Type-C
not bad at all: https://browser.geekbench.com/v5/cpu/4652718
who knows, but since Apple still sells Intel Mac Mini, which can be equipped with Mojave, they should fully support Mojave with latest Logic Pro X
no need for nVidia drivers when there's no eGPU support :no:
I doubt that, sure there will be M2, M3, M4 etc... but I don't think they will just stack chips together, it would be inefficient (similarly as...
as a matter of fact, Microsoft has Surface Pro X running SQ1 ARM chip for over year now, and they just launched second gen with SQ2 ARM now -...
if you bought iMac, then there's no Apple silicon iMac by now, I'm pretty sure it'll take 2 more years at least for Apple to come up with some...
MacBook Pro M1 Geekbench score: https://browser.geekbench.com/v5/cpu/4652718 I can see single core score about same as Ryzen 5950X, that doesn't...
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