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  2. Still an iPad though, M2 iPad Pro had the same problem. It had performance for days, but nothing really pushed it (just a few niche apps) and now they added even more performance without fixing the root problem. Maybe iPadOS 18 will help fix this? I have my doubts, I think it'll just be iPadOS 17 with a huge AI focus and the inevitable M4 iPad Pro only AI features not possible on older hardware. There are rumours of a complete redesign of the OS but I feel Apple won't make it anymore "Pro" for the Pro iPads, they just won't do anything to threaten the MacBook which is a shame. So much wasted potential....
  3. I am not sure your point? Regardless of what you think of the quality of articles these days this site still has a healthy ratio of comments to traffic.
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  5. Thanks for confirming this is a post that is AI related. EDIT: Since this post there has been three more articles AI related that generated one whole comment.
  6. Your argument is the lack of comments over a series of posts is not indicative of the interest in the subject? Are you saying engagement doesn't correlate to content generating traffic to the site? Hmmmm Can anyone from the Neowin staff tell us how well articles on AI actually generate hits for the site?
  7. Case in point; the situation of Israel in this day and age. With all the atrocities they committed against God's messengers that were sent to them, killing and persecuting them, including their failed attempt at killing Jesus (peace be upon him), it's no wonder we have historical moments like what was done to them by the Roman forces under Titus in 70 A.D. Now, we're seeing them committing similar atrocities with the genocide that's going on in Gaza, after their years of looking to take over Palestine land. With time, they'll face the wrath of God once again as they did in the past. Don't just take my word for it. Look up everything I've mentioned and do your own research for the truth with pure intentions. As God promisses, He guides those who believe in Him.
  8. I hardly know what to say... https://floridamedianow.com/2024/05/09/valvetech-urges-nasa-to-stop-second-starliner-launch-attempt/
  9. freedonX

    Gaming Chair recomendations...

    Yeah I get it, it's pricey. They are built like a tank though...so you won't replace them, almost never. From the used ones that bought my employess, got a 2004 , a 2007 and a 2008. Other than minor details, they work just as fine. There's also Haworth and Steelcase brands. All 3 brands have 12 year warranty. Pretty much pays for itself. Which buying from the used market ain't a bad option either.
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  11. Well 3.17 is out, but it says 3.16+ ? Budman@I9-WIN G:\iperf3.17_64 $ iperf3.exe -v iperf 3.16+ (cJSON 1.7.15) CYGWIN_NT-10.0-19045 i9-win 3.5.3-1.x86_64 2024-04-03 17:25 UTC x86_64 Optional features available: CPU affinity setting, authentication, support IPv4 don't fragment, POSIX threads https://files.budman.pw/iperf3.17_64.zip CRC32: F6D8E2A8 MD5: 03E0ED0BF5E9A52CC22BDEBF9681BE81 SHA-1: 370D1B1896990CD2BA3806FD609185D2F977EDB8 SHA-256: C1AB63DE610D73779D1003753F8DCD3FAAE0B6AC5BE1EAF31BBF4A1D3D2E3356 iperf-3.17 2024-05-10 Notable user-visible changes BREAKING CHANGE: iperf3's authentication features, when used with OpenSSL prior to 3.2.0, contain a vulnerability to a side-channel timing attack. To address this flaw, a change has been made to the padding applied to encrypted strings. This change is not backwards compatible with older versions of iperf3 (before 3.17). To restore the older (vulnerable) behavior, and hence backwards-compatibility, use the --use-pkcs1-padding flag. The iperf3 team thanks Hubert Kario from RedHat for reporting this issue and providing feedback on the fix. (CVE-2024-26306)(PR#1695) iperf3 no longer changes its current working directory in --daemon mode. This results in more predictable behavior with relative paths, in particular finding key and credential files for authentication. (PR#1672) A new --json-stream option has been added to enable a streaming output format, consisting of a series of JSON objects (for the start of the test, each measurement interval, and the end of the test) separated by newlines (#444, #923, #1098). UDP tests now work correctly between different endian hosts (#1415). The --fq-rate parameter now works for --reverse tests (#1632, PR#1667). The statistics reporting interval is now available in the --json start test object (#1663). A negative time test duration is now properly flagged as an error (IS#1662 / PR#1666). Notable developer-visible changes Fixes have been made to better (unofficially) support builds on Android (#1641 / #1651) and VxWorks (#1595). iperf3 now builds correctly on architectures without native support for 64-bit atomic types, by linking with the libatomic library (#1611). $ iperf3 -c 192.168.10.10 -V iperf 3.16+ CYGWIN_NT-10.0-19045 i9-win 3.5.3-1.x86_64 2024-04-03 17:25 UTC x86_64 Control connection MSS 1460 Time: Fri, 10 May 2024 23:28:44 GMT Connecting to host 192.168.10.10, port 5201 Cookie: vcvit4yasx22maqwd2pghqokr3ksjagjspcx TCP MSS: 1460 (default) [ 5] local 192.168.10.9 port 43749 connected to 192.168.10.10 port 5201 Starting Test: protocol: TCP, 1 streams, 131072 byte blocks, omitting 0 seconds, 10 second test, tos 0 [ ID] Interval Transfer Bitrate [ 5] 0.00-1.02 sec 288 MBytes 2.37 Gbits/sec [ 5] 1.02-2.01 sec 284 MBytes 2.39 Gbits/sec [ 5] 2.01-3.01 sec 282 MBytes 2.37 Gbits/sec [ 5] 3.01-4.01 sec 284 MBytes 2.37 Gbits/sec [ 5] 4.01-5.01 sec 281 MBytes 2.37 Gbits/sec [ 5] 5.01-6.00 sec 282 MBytes 2.37 Gbits/sec [ 5] 6.00-7.01 sec 286 MBytes 2.37 Gbits/sec [ 5] 7.01-8.02 sec 283 MBytes 2.37 Gbits/sec [ 5] 8.02-9.02 sec 283 MBytes 2.37 Gbits/sec [ 5] 9.02-10.01 sec 281 MBytes 2.37 Gbits/sec - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Test Complete. Summary Results: [ ID] Interval Transfer Bitrate [ 5] 0.00-10.01 sec 2.77 GBytes 2.37 Gbits/sec sender [ 5] 0.00-10.02 sec 2.76 GBytes 2.37 Gbits/sec receiver CPU Utilization: local/sender 12.1% (2.2%u/9.9%s), remote/receiver 72.8% (3.1%u/69.7%s) rcv_tcp_congestion cubic iperf Done.
  12. How is Linux for sailing the seven seas? Does it support VLC and qBittorent for example? Well, bot vlc and qbittorrent are indeed available for linux, in debian they are even in the "store"
  13. Mindovermaster

    Acronyms....

    Going easy obscures logic. Only going impractical can activate love
  14. There's plenty of logical evidence for those open minded and willing to look. Just start on that linked site, explore, and ask questions as you go. "There's plenty of logical evidence" No there isn't. Why can't you provide provable and testable evidence? No need to answer. We know why. I'm curious, are there any other areas of your existence where you accept 'logical evidence' over actual testable evidence?
  15. There's plenty of logical evidence for those open minded and willing to look. Just start on that linked site, explore, and ask questions as you go.
  16. Think of the mRNA stuff as an instruction manual. The possibilities are significant. This is also duper cool. Like your attitude towards this stuff. Far too many folks don’t share it.
  17. Bungie's first Marathon game has been released for free on Steam with the others to follow by John Callaham The first video game developed and released by Bungie was the sci-fi first-person shooter Marathon for Apple Macintosh computers in 1994 and later for Windows. Today, that first game is available to download and play for free via Valve's Steam service. Today, we're thrilled to announce that the Aleph One community is bringing the original 1994-1996 Marathon Trilogy to Steam starting with Marathon 1. Thank you to the Marathon community for your support over the years. We couldn't do it without you. 💾 https://t.co/pDtf6VWqwY pic.twitter.com/Z2f0b3hnww — Bungie (@Bungie) May 10, 2024 Bungie announced the release of the game today on its X (formerly Twitter) account. This version of Marathon uses the open-source engine Aleph One, which was developed after Bungie released the game's source code in 1999. The game's art assets were released by Bungie as freeware in 2005. For its Steam launch, Aleph One lets gamers play Marathon with the original data file. However, they can also play with some more modern options, including " widescreen HUD support, 3D filtering/perspective, positional audio, and 60+ fps interpolation". This version also has 12 Steam achievements to unlock. Steam also lists Classic Marathon 2 and Classic Marathon Infinity as "coming soon." After the Marathon game trilogy, Bungie went on to create and release the first several games in the Halo sci-fi shooter series for Microsoft. It then moved on to yet another sci-fi shooter series in Destiny and Destiny 2. A new expansion pack for Destiny 2, The Final Shape, is due in just a few weeks on June 4. In May 2023, Bungie announced it would release a reboot of sorts to the Marathon series. This game will be a "sci-fi PvP extraction shooter" for the PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S. No release date for the Marathon reboot has been announced.
  18. Debian. For me it was very easy to install, and setuo steam within minutes. Advantages vs windows? You just dp not worry about the os breaking stuff and is way snappier, thanks to no telemetry. How is Linux for sailing the seven seas? Does it support VLC and qBittorent for example?
  19. I'm using Linux, but just came here to stay, it's gotten a lot better / easier. I've personally been using Arch for the past 10 or so years, but helped several people, including gamers switch over to Linux. Either PopOS or Mint are two great distros to get started or even when you are a Linux veteran. if you need any help, just lmk I may very well be looking at Linux come late next year if MS cease supporting W10. Personally, there is no way MS will kill support for an OS with hundreds of million users. I appreciated the offer and will keep it in mind. The forums here also have a Linux thread,
  20. I'd like to hear how letting go 10,000 QA engineers has had no negative impact on quality of their security. Maybe multiple intrusions into Azure will be sold as a feature.
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