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I've used nv-ingest and Nvidia's nemoretriever-parse model.

I have a 5070 ti running Kubuntu 25.04 and it's a mess. Animations repeating, half the desktop disappears when waking from sleep, HDMI audio cuts out... I swapped to a 7900xt and it is absolutely flawless.

Kernel driver only.

Is AMD different, do they OpenSource firmware as well?

They have an open source userspace component.

But my Grandma might install the wrong extensions. Please think of her.

The vast majority don't require the CEO of a companies politics to match theirs when buying a vehicle.

The vast majority of CEOs keep quiet about their politics so it doesn't become a problem.

Also, the CEO of Ford or BMW or whoever makes $10M or $20M or whatever and that’s basically the end of the story. Musk owns such an enormous portion of Tesla still that boycotts materially impact his net worth and his future ability to buy as much political clout.

~17% I believe?

Look how far VW has come

I don't think that was the point of these benchmarks. Instead it is interesting to see how memory bandwidth effects CPU performance.

These benchmarks are measuring TDP not memory bandwidth.

M.L. was benchmarking various standard Phoronix tests on the same CPU core in three different 16-core configurations: one that was asymmetric with fast cache, one with the highest per core TDP, and one with lower peak clocks but a fast "inter-CCD" (TBF, I'm not sure they qualify as CCDs in the 395) connect and high memory bandwidth.

While I've always disliked the way M.L. does their overall "geometric mean", each of the three configurations performed favorably on a subset of the tests, which implies that more than just TDP was tested.


That was addressed with the Model 3 and Y updates.

> But, they never actually followed that up with truly improving the the vehicle interior and all the other bits of build quality,

But that's exactly what they've done with the latest Model 3 and Y updates.


> But that's exactly what they've done with the latest Model 3 and Y updates.

Still waiting for 2026 Juniper Model Y to implement any of the following:

- leather interior

- metal and wood trim options

- heads up display

- power sunshades

- cream/brown interior color

- rear ventilated seats

But I guess “ambient lighting” is ground breaking technology since it was not implemented in 2025 model Y.


Swarms of small drones aren't really a threat to large jets. Unless you're talking on the ground still. A drone capable enough to take on a jet is either something very similar to a missile or very expensive.

Many of the first popular LCD monitors were 17" or 19" 5:4 1280x1024.

But that came after 1280x1024 had already been a popular resolution for a decade.

What was the original 5:4 CRT that gave us this resolution?


There isn't one. Running a non 4:3 CRT mode simply resulted in a change in aspect ratio. However, by adjusting the geometry in the settings menu get to something closer to the aspect ratio by using the marginal areas of the tube. Pincushion will be a bit worse, but who cares,

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