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[-] Shaul@lemmy.ca 1 points 11 months ago

Linux is a bad attemot at copying UNIX. BSD comes from the orginal UNIX of the 70's. BSD was a summary of the patches, fixes, and other developents that was applied to the Unix codebase and then after the lawsuit took the original UNIX patches and started BSD 4.4-lite

[-] Shaul@lemmy.ca 1 points 11 months ago

You stuck in the cult of Linux and projecting your mentality onto other things without deciphering each on their technical marits. You look at all software in Linux terminology rather than making a distinction to articulate correct phrasing in a cohesive manner.

[-] Shaul@lemmy.ca 1 points 11 months ago

Wrong, guess again. Read the websites.

[-] Shaul@lemmy.ca 1 points 11 months ago

BSD is FOSS, unless you are an idealogue.

BSD does not have distributions, those don't exist.

[-] Shaul@lemmy.ca 1 points 11 months ago

In that specific area, that's where compared to each BSD operating system, Linux will forever be trash garbage.

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Is it safe to flash latest UEFI or does it have to be updated incrementally 1 at a time, or every second release, etc?

What is the best method for paste for Noctua air cooler? Do I put 5 tiny dots? Do I do an X pattern? Which one?

[-] Shaul@lemmy.ca 6 points 11 months ago

Is Capcom a publicly traded company? There's your explanation.

[-] Shaul@lemmy.ca 1 points 11 months ago

Have you watching benchmark videos to see how far behind your 2600 is? A 13100 would give you 100% more speed, much less the 14100 that is coming out.

Since you focus on games with the 165Hz, buy a 7600x, get a quality motherboard like an Aorus Elite AX or MSI at that price, 32GB DDR5, then in 3 or 4 years you buy a 9950x and go to 16 cores on that motherboard to do a system upgrade.

Trying a new system is not the same as using it for a week with all of your programs installed and you see how responsive it is with your programd open and running.

You are missing a lot of instruction sets, and buyig AM5 now or next year buying Intel with feed the 165Hz a lot smoother and you will make better use of it. The 2600 can't keep up with the 6850 and provice consistant smooth frame timings.

You need to build a new computer including new power supply. You can only re-use the Radeon and storage in new system, everything else must be replaced. Check the price of 2600K on eBay. You whole PC minus 6850 might sell for $200. I would argue that you're holding on to something that can't sell anymore.

[-] Shaul@lemmy.ca 2 points 1 year ago

Until any kind of crypto, whether it's bitcoin or something else, can be used to pay for groceries, electronics, furniture, cars, clothing, a house, all in crypto it will forever remain irrelevent.

[-] Shaul@lemmy.ca 2 points 1 year ago

We shall see how it fairs after all of servers update to it

[-] Shaul@lemmy.ca -1 points 1 year ago

The Marxist philosophy is not solely and strictly pertaining to workers. There is a Marxist culture, living with a Marxist mindset or mentality, and living with a Marxist view of the world or trying to get the world to fall into a Marxist view and setting up society in a Marxist way.

[-] Shaul@lemmy.ca -1 points 1 year ago

You used the philosophy and objective of Marxism to say that the GPL is not Marxist.

[-] Shaul@lemmy.ca 0 points 1 year ago

Thevright to repair thing is wholly distnct from software. Right to reapir is for a physical hardware product. People bought something they can touch, they have full rights to repair it, otherwise people are only paying to use it but never fully own it out right.

Libre software is not better than proprietary software. I only care about open source software for the sake of security so I can do whatever I want with the code, I reject libre software like GPLv3 and stick to open source.

If you know the difference between a cracker and a hacker, I always got love for hackers. It's the crackers that cause so much misery. I'm a big fan if hackathons, as long as the discussions center around hacking and not get into personal digs.

I've noticed a trend that it seems to be end users that don't have a clue about computer science and software engineering from a programming perspective that got more stuck on licenses than the actual developers and hackers. I even believe there are wonderful devs and engineers at Microsoft, nVidia, and Google, who wod be happy to give away their code if there wasn't the stockholder reigning supreme over corporate management.

Until you learn code correctness, you can't understand the areas where Linux has horrible designing or programming. There's a reason why the top talent at Def Con completely gave up on trying to get into a default OpenBSD installation.

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