If you read this blog post and think "Nice! I will buy the same Thinkpad and use Linux", then be aware that the previous generation P14s has serious issues with power drain in standby[0]. These issues have been not been resolved since September 2020.
In large parts of Europe, the second generation P14s is not yet available. So buyer beware!
What do you mean by “seems to be highly explosive”? I have used Pytorch to model many non-dnn things and have not experienced highly explosive behavior. (Could be that I have become too familiar with common footguns though)
I have been plugging and unplugging multiple displays into my laptop since March. Usually I have emacs running locally (xwayland) and an emacsclient over X11 to a remote server. I have not experienced any issues so far. Maybe the readme is too conservative in this regard?
The disadvantage of neutron imaging is that you may have to wait two weeks until you can pick up your imaged objects.. Many objects turn radio-active due to the bombardment with neutrons.
For me definitely! I have a tiny VPS running ARM that I use as a build server. I get so much SSH spam that it noticeably slows down the VPS (both with and without Fail2Ban)..
"Written in Go" signifies to me that it can be faster and more resource-efficient than Fail2Ban: a good reason to check it out.
To me, this quote gave the impression that Jitsi developers similarly (and falsely) claim that it is end-to-end encrypted:
> Is Jitsi Meet end-to-end encrypted? #409
> ... "yes, https://meet.jit.si/ encrypts the communication, only the two clients and our server has access to them". ... [1]
In fact, "yes, .. " is an answer to the question "is it reasonable to use Jitsi Meet from an untrusted wifi network?". It was written by a user of Jitsi and not one of the developers.
A developer answers "when talking on meet.jit.si your stream is encrypted on the network but decrypted on the machine that hosts the bridge."
In large parts of Europe, the second generation P14s is not yet available. So buyer beware!
[0] https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Other-Linux-Discussions/T14-AMD...