A trimaran then, catamarans have two hulls. Pretty neat!
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Also the company behind docker and dockerhub isn't exactly popular amongst people who know them. Dockerhub has turned from free to free-ish and there's real doubt it won't get worse. Which is why more and more people are hosting their container images in other places.
Also this is why distributions like Debian don't package a recent version of Docker any more, there's licensing shenanigans IIRC.
Klinkt op zich niet verkeerd, maar je zult nog steeds subsidies of uitkeringen nodig hebben voor mensen die anders niet rond kunnen komen. Dus ik ben vooral benieuwd hoe dit zich verhoudt tot ideeën als een basisinkomen.
Absolutely. Strix Point is great but it's just a monolithic chip, no chiplets are used. Intel's Meteor Lake and Arrow Lake use all kinds of different chiplets called tiles, separate ones for compute, GPU, SoC (with RAM controllers, display driver and a few ultra low power E cores so that compute tiles can be completely switched off at idle) and IO tiles. Different tiles are produced on different node sizes to optimize for cost and performance as needed.
On paper they're very impressive designs, but it hasn't translated to chips that are actually faster or more efficient than AMD's offerings. I'd always choose AMD for a laptop currently, so even with all that impressive tech Intel is still lagging behind.
That's not entirely true, Intel's latest laptop chips are more advanced than AMD's in some regards, specifically when it comes to dividing different workloads amongst different chiplets. But that hasn't led to chips that are actually better for the users yet. On the desktop they still have a long way to go, that still holds true.
1st season is brilliant, none of the later seasons will match it.
2nd season is way too far up it's own ass in how the story is told. If you need Alt Shift X (a youtube series) to explain to you what you've just watched (and I did) you're failing as a story teller. HOWEVER, if you disregard how the story is told there's still a lot to like in the 2nd season. Both Shōgunworld and The Raj are a decent change of scenery for example, and I loved some of the new characters, like Williams daughter.
3rd season is very different since we're no longer in the parks. The real heroes of this season are the location scouts. The places everything is filmed in are absolutely amazing and make for some really beautiful pictures. It's quite a bit different from the first two seasons, almost like it's a different show. Overall I liked it but not all episodes worked for me. Aaron Paul plays a great role as a new main character, which is both very relevant to how things are now and also a bit on the nose.
4th season is still interesting but harder to like, and again changes direction quite a bit. There is a bit where once again a new park is opened which felt quite tired to me, but it's supposed to be very unoriginal so maybe it gets a pass for that? Not sure. Even though there was supposed to be a 5th season it does a decent job of ending the series, although the ending is very open and it's not at all clear how things will go from there.
All in all I feel like every season is worth watching and I've watched them all more than once over the years, but I totally understand how the 2nd season chased people away and the seasons after that weren't good enough to lure them back. If you're patient enough to get through the bad parts there is a lot to love in all the seasons.
Haven't heard of it before, but it does look interesting
Me neither. Last time I read SP was in 2021. I see the site was rebooted recently, anyone know what I missed in the meantime?
You can also let bat render your man pages, with some nicer coloration (and theming) than man does by default.
You can also try something like broot. Lovely TUI file manager that shows how big folders are when you start it with the -w option, faster than either du or tree in my experience.
Yeah that's fair, I only use it on systems where I'm in full control and use enough to get all my toys set up properly, which goes for all the commands in the article. I've just aliased ls to eza though, so it'll mostly (options are a bit different) keep working on any system I'm on.
Dat laatste is zeker een optie ja. Juist de mensen met de grootste vermogens hebben de beste opties om belasting te ontwijken of zelfs te ontduiken. En hoe hoger je de vermogensbelasting maakt hoe aantrekkelijker je dat maakt.