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For this much money, i'd rather buy a system than parts.


And AMD released the EPYC 7742, 64 Cores for under 7000 USD, which will eat this topped out Intel CPU alive.


More cores isn't necessarily better.


Please.. This CPU has equal/better single thread performance, almost double the cache size, less NUMA domains and yes, if this is what you are referring to, no AVX2, Optane support or any other Intel specifics (not even intel specific vulnerabilities:). Other than that, i cannot see your point in the context of this class of CPUs.


Election Results don't appear to indicate this though.


The Greens nearly doubled their result in the European elections, coming in second at 20.5% after the CDU at 28.9%.

They were up +4.6 points in Brandenburg and +2.9 points even in Saxony, making them one of the very few parties that didn't massively lose voters to the AfD...


"very few parties that didn't massively lose voters to the AfD..."

I'm aware of the gains for the greens, but the simple truth is that there is indeed also a more opposite and i fear more "long-ranging" effect that leads to the rise of parties like the afd.

Similar to how many people are in favor of wind engery and at the same time are against having a wind mill in their proximity.


Indeed, with the same trend happening in Switzerland, Austria and in EU parliament elections.


Welcome to MS Office, the Operating System in your Operating System.

"About 30,000,000 lines of code make up the current version of Office that we are developing."[1]

[1]https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/macmojo/2006/11/02/its-all-...


If you like CLI MUAs, give https://aerc-mail.org/ a look..


IIRC Clear Linux's cpufreq governor defaults to performance in contrast to the powersave governor, which most other linux distributions appear to be using. Hence the difference in idle power consumption, i guess.


You may want to give sway a shot. It's like i3wm, but without all off the xorg pain.


Not unless you have a HiDPI display and rely on some non-Wayland-native apps. Causes blurry apps which can be headache inducing. It is a known issue being worked on though.


Seeing is believing.


Have you been able to restore your search providers? Really a kick in the nuts, this one..


Nope. Maybe I should restart Nightly again but...I just added Google back, and it was not as easy as I'd expect. The Firefox "add search engines" page is a mess and straight Google search was like 3 pages down.

Also I found another dark theme that is somewhat similar to what I had (but not official Mozilla) and installed that. All the default ones are still disabled.


Thanks.. Same here on every machine.. The hotfix update has been installed and add-on functionality is indeed recovered, but still i only have "amazon.com" as a pre-installed search provider and have been unable to restore them to their default settings without creating a completely new profile. Besides, i would be rather hesitant to install search providers from that list, imho.


And what have you found to be the issue(s) with running Redox as your OS?


I am not using Redox. I am looking into it currently for its potential of easily porting standard utilities and other programs.


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