Is it bad that I hope they do kill Epic's account?
Epic launches a preconceived plan with media attacks and the most ridiculous 1984 reference that actually doesn't make sense in the current context against Apple. If I'm Apple, even if this is a straight up attack on me, I just follow the rules in my TOS and block them like I do others who don't follow the TOS. If you don't like the TOS, fine you don't have to be on my platform and have access to my users. It's as simple as that. The fact that so many are rebelling against this, is actually good for consumers in the long run, they may flock to other platforms albeit there's now only two viable platforms, Apple and Android. Windows got bit by the dust, but I do wish they were still around to create a healthy three ecosystem battle.
Epic's a billion dollar company with huge resources fighting another billion dollar company. It's kind of hilarious watching this pan out, with Epic pretending to be some small indie corporation fighting a huge conglomerate.
Sadly, this is very true. Yeah Julia is fast, but not as fast as python and matlab in the REPL and quick analysis work. I can get going with data analysis and plotting far faster for exploratory work due to the zero precompilation overhead in those languages, where as in Julia this overhead is brutal. Julia people will probably down-vote this, but sadly, as an interactive language this is it's Achilles heel. I have to explain to people why the code is taking so long to show up due to JIT et al., and non-experts don't understand that this is just an initial overhead.
The thing is, with Fusion 360, they created a product so good no one can match them at this point. It's pretty remarkable how fun and easy it is to use compared to Pro/E and Solidworks. With regards to Revit, I've never used this software, but I wonder if it's a similar situation.
Yes that's the only way to do it, but then you kinda cirumvent the whole tailwind philosophy. The tailwind typography package is an attempt to fix this, but right now it's annoying to use.
Played around tailwind css this weekend, pretty good and enjoyable. There's some quirks that make it slightly annoying to use with a static site generator that takes in markdown files and converts them to html. In this case it becomes annoying to style these files via something like tailwind.
For simpler projects there's tachyons as well, which shares a similar philosophy and is a bit simpler in scope.
"As a reminder, Intel CET is a hardware-based mitigation that addresses the two types of control-flow integrity violations commonly used by exploits: forward-edge violations (indirect CALL and JMP instructions) and backward-edge violations (RET instructions).
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For those on Windows there's Twinkle Tray, works remarkably well. It has the ability to set timers, which I set to dim my monitor at night and increase the brightness during the day.
Do you know what exactly I should search for when looking for a "TB3 to PCI-E x16 adapter"? Will this utilize all thunderbolt lanes available? I've got a newer laptop that, I believe, has all lanes available.
I'd like to play with CUDA, but I just got a new laptop without an Nvidia GPU, coming from one that had a built in Nvidia GPU. It's got a thunderbolt port, but unfortunately most of the gpu's are quite expensive at around 400$. Does anyone know any cheaper options?