> Accessing memory that's connected to a different chip will incur somewhat higher latency than accessing memory that's directly connected, but it comes at no bandwidth penalty.
Well, well. This just proves that Threadripper will need to be treated as two NUMA nodes for optimal performance.
If EPYC (a four-die MCM) has this sort of cross-die latency, then Threadripper (two-die MCM) will also have this problem.
I want this hotkey free for Everything, after I have updated Windows, it has taken over Win+F with Windows Feedback. I want it back. Somehow I have disabled Win+R messing with regedit commands from Google.
I have run Uninstall Feedback.cmd tool, but it did not work.
Pretty funny seeing Microso...
Still a regularly-stocked item sold directly by Newegg.
Long live the dot-matrix printer!
These days, dot-matrix printers are pretty much limited to industrial applications that need a very high level of ruggedness. These printers are utterly reliable.
It's a tiny niche, but one that's probably not disappearing anytime soon.
user226528
5:24 AM
My first printer was a color dot-matrix printer. I used to draw in Paintbrush (Windows 3.1) and print it. Man, those drawings were ugly. And my parents somehow never regretted paying for that printer.
It usually ends with me searching for bugs in our code formatter plugin for our IDE or something similarly productive until I snap out of it and just do it in Excel
I'll set up a batch script for you if you wish, which will replace every song with Never Gonna Give You Up, but leave the metadata and filename the same
@Burgi Oh, I know, I've used them. They're used to set different IDs, so in Arduino projects, each arrangement runs a different script. In RF projects, I use them to select the frequency
Since the latest Windows Updates installed today we can't access any of the NAS network share folders. We have an old WD My Book World. Tried with several PCs but I think they are all with the latest updates.
net use q \\My.Nas.Ip.Here\Public
gives me: Systemerror 67
Any ideas? I can acces...