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RISC-V CPU runs The Witcher 3 at 15 FPS — 64-core chip paired with Radeon RX 5500 XT GPU deliver laggy gameplay

At very low, choppy FPS for now— but that it can run at all without x86 bodes quite well for the future of RISC-V devices

https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/cpus/risc-v-cpu-runs-the-witcher-3-at-15-fps-64-core-chip-paired-with-radeon-rx-5500-xt-gpu-deliver-laggy-gameplay
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Micro 2.0.14 Terminal Text Editor Brings Key Improvements

Enhanced cursor navigation, advanced syntax options, robust mouse functionality, paragraph selections, and more.

linuxiac.com/micro-2-0-14-terminal-text-editor/

Micro is written in the Go programming language and configurable with Lua.

#Go #Lua #text
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Rust would be a really good fit for a big Linux-style monolithic kernel and they could realize a lot of gains very, very quickly IMO.

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PSA for everyone on Mastodon: You don't need to use link shorteners. All links count as 23 characters, no matter what.

All a link shortener does is keep people from seeing where the link goes*. Many of us will refuse to boost posts with shortened links precisely because of this.

Please, just put the actual link in your post!

* And make your link become useless if the link shortening service ever goes away for any reason.)

#Mastodon #etiquette #links #LinkShorteners #PSA

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A motivated group of Rust developers could build a production ready mostly Linux-compatible kernel from scratch within 5 years without doing any politics on LKML

Passionate 3-4 person hobby OSes have achieved impressive levels of Linux compatibility very quickly. Pour the level of enthusiasm that Rust-in-Linux has into a greenfield project to build a Linux-compatible kernel and you would have astonishing gains very quickly.

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Yeah, absolutely — that's the way I like reading my RSS feed: with JS and cookies enabled! 😩

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@jk @jwz this is extremely unrealistic, because Google *never* asks for consent.

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This piece of art I call:

"Closing a Browser, 2024"

White ASCII on transparent canvas.

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