The last time I opened a pdf file in Chrome/Firefox in Github PDF renderer, the computer ran out of RAM. The pdf file I opened definitely didn't require so much RAM at all.
Alternative solution: download and open it locally
Just coming back to read this post and threads, it has been 3 days since I saw this clickbait title
Apparently, just as I thought, the author doesn't know about enlightenment. No, that doesn't imply that I am more "woke" than anyone else, or anyone else is more "woke" than me. Even if it does, so?
Enlightenment, if you know it, you know it. You want to change the world, go ahead. You give no f* about the world, you do you.
(Critically) Questioning enlightened people about what they will do for themselves or the world won't make a difference, it doesn't make the author more enlightened, more clever or sounds superior.
I will gladly ask after he finishes his words, so?
It just means fast loading assets, so if SSD becomes RAM one day, anything interesting at all? Same goes for ray tracing, looking more realistic with control of light...
Nothing special here, no need to hype
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You know what really makes a difference?
You playing an VR open world game where every single artificial intelligence NPC does thing in every possible way leading to different gameplay and outcome. And you as a character can just grab anything you want and throw at any monster that you just CREATED in that game itself
Or you can control that monster that you created in your own way, time travelling to another open world game saying hello to your friend playing in his house back and forth
Together with some AI NPC friends you made in that game, you live in that dimensional space forever as you want even after your human body dies, your conscious stays in electronic form
Since people are so disappointed with ARM64 video/audio viewing/recording/editing applications, they should write their own and contribute to Linux ARM64 and stop complaining
May I know what's that 160 x 48 display and processor you are using to teach?
I am interested to learn low level stuff like CPU assembly, operating system and VGA, VBE, linear frame buffering graphics. I want to see how far I can go with low end x86, arm, misp, and fpga devices
since the article mentioned this, since when can people in the scientific field simply share their research data without facing any consequences?
edit: sorry my bad, I realized my question was not making sense, I actually mean they can publish research data if the authority does not approve of it?
I thought people over here can comprehend properly, it is unlikely the case