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  • I believe there's some truth in both viewpoints. What you're saying is definitely true, but there's plenty of men who would do almost anything a beautiful woman asks for while not giving a plain woman the time of day.

  • As I get older I've grown annoyed at the power a truly beautiful woman has over me. It's just a pretty exterior, why should she deserve different treatment than any other nice person? But my heartrate and power of speech don't seem to agree with this unfortunately.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Ah, that sounds better. My tumor was found when I was 30 and initially caused me lots of IBD problems, and then proceeded to blood in my stool. Butt probe then confirmed it even though my doctor was expecting something else because I was so young. A test like that might not have helped much in my case but I wasn't the most average case anyway.

  • Is that a blood test? Those aren't always effective. I kept testing negative even when I had a massive tumor in my bowels. The only thing that really works is going in there and taking a look, i.e. a colonoscopy.