Intel is doing all the things dying companies do.
I hope I’m wrong about this, but I don’t think I am.
Intel is doing all the things dying companies do.
I hope I’m wrong about this, but I don’t think I am.
I’ve gotten decent results with NAT traversal tricks, but the only way I’ve gotten it to perform reliably is with a relay fall back.
This is exactly what you get with tailscale.
Probably the most credible site right now on the Internet ;)
I’m quoting this so I can laugh again at it later, two hours old spam account.
I have never seen a post on Tilbur that was worth anything.
This is no exception.
This. I don’t want to be a project manager for 40 projects while AI does the actual work.
They still do. Also, get actual books banned from public libraries.
Don’t let them distract you into taking your eyes off the ball with fake “BUT THE INTOLERANT LEFT” concern trolling.
I mean, I agree with your sentiment, but I do feel as if we’re walking into a trap here.
Whenever there’s a push to remove bigoted or otherwise harmful content it’s always “censorship”.
When conservatives want to remove content they find objectionable they are “exercising their free speech” in calling for the removal.
So, no, I’m not going to pretend I’m some freeze peach champion when that rhetoric is exclusively used to harm me and the people I care about.
The main difference is that Alpha and Itanium came from the high end, where they struggled with low quantities, horrible yields and poor economies of scale.
ARM comes in from the low end, and suddenly the shoe is the other foot. There are more ARM processors in use right now than the number of x86 processors that were ever made in the entire history of computing. They are cheap, they are power efficient, they are everything the market screams for.
The writing is on the wall if Intel doesn’t get its ass in gear and gets substantially better very quickly. Maybe not today, maybe not tomorrow, but best case they will remain the king of a shrinking, increasingly irrelevant market until they are acquired.