

It could if there are issues accessing hardware directly. Overhead is, as you said, not that important.
It could if there are issues accessing hardware directly. Overhead is, as you said, not that important.
*seems like entire world is taking the same approach, what a disgusting time we live in
The docker is not bare metal though.
VW also tracks all vehicles movements and made the data public including personal info.
Why is Microsoft not in the title?
Not the cheating VW, please.
Awesome, great opportunity to make farmer worker jobs great again. Everybody should hurry to apply.
And that is a true game changer. 🍿
How do you connect to Windows VM? RDP clients struggle with multimonitor support AFAIK. Also what virtualization you use?
That will also solve the mandatory restart after? I guess so. Any side effects?
I for one have been a WIndows user (developing apps) since 3.0. And now I’m ditching it for Linux because of clusterfuck Windows 11 is (also to some extent Windows 10). WIll have to run a Windows virtual machine but only for developing long term legacy WIndows .NET Framework apps. For other development (Android, .NET with Avalonia, Blazor, some Rust etc) I’ll use Linux natively.
What problems? (no problems since there is no monitoring, right)
My only problem with Fedora (Workstation) is that it really likes upgrade though restart. And upgrades are daily. It can’t can be turned off (to not require restart) on KDE variant, but I didn’t find an option on Gnome one.
I beg to differ, while I’m in the later camp. 200W help with almost no weight added seems like a good trad-off to me, specially with gravel bikes.
Even here in Slovenia universities don’t have problems working with Israeli counterparts. One would expect at least some spine from academics, but I guess greed prevails.
Awesome results from sanctions. I wish EU would follow suit.
I mean the UK has 6% of its energy over the year come from solar, and 30% from wind, and installations are only accelerating, so this amount of installed solar is far from unrealistic.
Yep. No issues there. The core problem is storage here. And until we have a solid plan how to deliver with proven technology present today, we have to build new and run existing nuclear power plants. The other option is gambling.
Actually energy from fusion reactors on Earth does make a lot of sense. Sadly we are advancing slowly there.
At the same time US is stopping weapon deliveries, most notably AA rockets. What a coincidence.