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In my experience the best way to find out is to spin up your own instance and play around with it! Docker makes this super easy because you can throw it away after without making any changes to your server. Searxng works pretty easily in a docker container
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Provided that AMD, Intel, and Nvidia would like to support CXL for memory expansions.
Sounds like a great way to get extra memory for your GPU without needing to buy a whole new one!
Reduction in shipping pollution has increased global warming - Los Angeles Times
A major shift in global shipping regulations intended to improve air quality may have temporarily — and inadvertently — set off a geoengineering reaction that is warming the planet, new research has found.
An interesting case where trying to make positive change resulted in an unintended consequence
SpaceX's growing Starlink megaconstellation could be hindering the Earth's ozone layer from healing itself, researchers find.
‘An astronaut could make it to Mars but they might need dialysis on the way back,’ scientist warns
Well that's a problem...
"The research, which was presented at the Endocrine Society’s annual meeting in Boston, has yet to be peer-reviewed or published in a journal. More research is needed before the drug is finally approved and becomes available for the market."
A step in the right direction, but good science takes time and a lot of effort!
Are 16 cores in the new Ryzen 9950X sufficient for gaming?
Hardware's not the barrier, it's all about software and having enough customers.
More than likely. Our issues seem to stem more from GPU power and memory at this point.
Instagram is testing unskippable "Ad Breaks" lasting 3-5 seconds, disrupting user browsing experience
Instagram has been testing one of its most controversial features yet: unskippable ads, and it's called Ad Breaks. Here's what we know.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/16139296
The rampant disease of enshittification continues
I've noticed after updates I need to clear cache for that site on firefox, but beyond that the upgrades have been painless :D
'Today’s computers are horribly inefficient': How a US startup is going Apple's way — combining hardware and software to crack AI's big 99% power consumption problem | TechRadar
Efficient Computer has created a "post-von Neumann processor"
What's it called when you backport modern features to retro systems like this mockup? I swear there's a word for this...
For 4 days, the c-root server maintained by Cogent lost touch with its 12 peers.
Electric leaf blowers are already far quieter than their gas-powered peers, but they still aren’t the kind of thing you’d like to hear first-thing on a Saturday morning. Looking to impr…
It's like all we heard about the PS5 was that it was super hard to get when it came out and then it kind of disappeared from our collective consciousness
They say TikTok is unique from any other platform.
Except it's not unique lol
Everyone and their mother is implementing short form video into their platform
What always amazes me about such things is how easy it is to just keep your mouth shut and not say anything and yet so often people just...don't.
Online liability protections [for social media companies] have outlived usefulness, top lawmakers say
Hmmm... Making social media companies liable for what users post. I'm all for making them take a more active involvement in what's going on but that would open up anyone hosting stuff to a world of liability...
Me too! It's very approachable for people who don't drink tea often
I just think its interesting how seemingly unrelated systems can interact in ways that aren't expected
I did this once or twice in college. It wasn't fancy but I still shared my love of tea with my friends. Everyone loved the sweetness of the hot cinnamon spice tea from Harney & Sons. Really I think the company is more important than what you serve :)
It never even occurred to me to try
Researchers at the Leviathan Security Group have publicized an exploit that can force a VPN user to transmit unencrypted internet traffic outside of the VPN tunnel, exposing...
Very interesting exploit of DHCP
I'd pay to read a novel adventure written from the perspective of a dragon lol
Good show, only critique I can offer would be a pop-up box asking which kind you want to see first before loading anything
hi guys its just google! so listen we can't decide on how to brand any of our services so if you don't like something don't worry it will be changed in 6 months or less!
Lol okay. Good luck with that
It sounds to me that you need to learn to love yourself first, so you feel comfortable being single until you find the right person.
They say you have to be able to love yourself before you can love someone else
Love it on desktop, so many more features and the UI is super slick. It just doesn't have an app yet to make it complete
Basically they can't determine the speed because they're measuring it in two different ways and getting two different results when they should be the same
New data confirms that variation in our Universe's expansion rate (or the Hubble 'tension') is not an error in measurement.
Whether it's 67 or 73 kilometers per second per megaparsec, we're moving pretty fast either way!
Nvidia has shipped the final GTX 16 series GPUs to its board partners, bringing an end to production of all non-RTX graphics cards.
The end of an era!
That's a really good question!
HDMI Forum Rejects Open-Source HDMI 2.1 Driver Support Sought By AMD - Phoronix
Oh, well fuck HDMI then
Ubuntu 24.04 LTS is a new long-term service support release of the popular Linux distribution that may receive up to 12 years of support.
Core support for Ubuntu won't change according to Shuttleworth. Ubuntu LTS versions continue to be supported for 5 years and non-LTS releases for 9 months. Ubuntu 23.04 is the current release version, Ubuntu 22.04 LTS the current long-term support release.
Ubuntu Pro subscribers may extend support of LTS versions by an additional 7 years going forward. Ubuntu Pro is available for Home users and Enterprise / business customers. The subscription is free at the time of writing for Home users and starts at $25 per year and machine for Enterprise customers. Server subscriptions start at $500 per month.
I find this very exciting though as it matches Redhat's support length and should allow you to basically install 1 supported OS for the lifetime of a machine