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Where I live, they call it “pole sport” to mark the difference with the dancing (also called “pole exotic”)

Source: I train pole sport


I didn’t know that. I would like to know how to get more informed about these kind of structural differences on CPU generations.

Going back to the what you said, Intel selling the same silicon as two different generations (even if this is still just marketing terminology) is a bit lame on their side.


Check the CPU benchmarks between 13th and 14th gen. There is virtually no difference in single threaded workloads at the top.


I would say that the AMD preferability came along with Meltdown


Odd, I didn't get it when I clicked on that link


Perhaps your browser doesn’t send the ‘Referer’[sic] header?


Maybe an unpopular opinion, but I prefer the original ending


I only liked the original ending after End of Evangelion helped explained WTF was going on. I watched the last two episodes like 6 times and couldn't figure it out.


We probably are in the minority, but I do appreciate the uniqueness of that ending, it feels like the interior of a chaotic psyche.


I like it!

I’ve been thinking for a while now that the beeper was a nice concept for something similar not to exist anymore


Yeah interesting things happen over time in terms of culture. Nextel got bought by Sprint and their ideology vanished.

Knowledge work, for example, found email and hung onto this. All of a sudden, we lost simplicity and are in this bubble of noisy "software interfaces" being the standard.

Perhaps it's just that newer generations don't know how things used to work, and the old people are retired or can't do much about it?


Hello!

Framework + FreeBSD user here. It works great, although I had to replace the network card I originally bought with it for an older one.

Someone wrote a blog post about it too. Maybe I should also edit the Framework entry in the FreeBSD Wiki.


Kid3 is wonderful! Love it, and it has both GTK and Qt frontends


And a CLI you can use interactively or for automation (once you get the quoting right).


Nobody ever mentions these things. Same with cannabis, it's unusual to mention that it could do that to you (or at least cause you to have a bad time due to "the greens").

OTOH, side-effects are inevitable with any drug. Some anti-psychotics might give you suicidal tendencies, yet these are approved to be sold in drugstores anyway; they work more frequently than what it takes for them to give you those issues.


>"The amount of complexity I'm willing to tolerate is proportional to the size of the problem being solved."

I like this quote, it reminds me to another favorite of mine, the Sagan standard: "Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence"


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