http://blog.yiningkarlli.com
1 day ago
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Code & Visuals
▲ | Max is actually slightly faster since the M1 Max also has twice the memory bandwidth over the M1 Pro (400 GB/s on |
▲ | s M1 Pro); this difference comes from the M1 Max having twice the number of memory controllers. While consumer systems such as game |
▲ | GB/s; seeing the M1 Max MacBook Pro ship with over twice the memory bandwidth compared to the Threadripper 3990X is pretty wild. |
▲ | the Threadripper 3990X is pretty wild. The M1 Max also has twice the amount of system-level cache as the M1 Pro; on |
▲ | victory over the 2019 16-inch MacBook Pro: a little over twice the performance for a fraction of the total power consumption. The |
▲ | can; if you are a computer graphics enthusiast, go see it twice: the first time for the wonderful, magical story and the second |
▲ | i7 9750H CPU with 6 cores and 12 threads is over twice as slow as the M1 Max at rendering this scene at |
http://anisse.astier.eu
2 days ago
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Linux Engineer's random thoughts
▲ | Note: the Iterator has to be Clone because I'm using it twice, once for part 1, and another for part 2. It has |
▲ | lifetime. I'm aware that this means that the parsing would happen twice, once for each part, sort of defeating the point of a " |
▲ | contains spoilers). Shoelace formula and Pick's theorem These two showed up twice. The first time they weren't mandatory (ray casting was sufficient), but |
http://forwardscattering.org
1 day ago
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Forward Scattering - The Weblog of Nicholas Chapman
▲ | times slower than it should be , std::map::count() is about twice as slow as it should be , std::map::find() is 15% |
▲ | for the end. This is the reason why count takes approximately twice as long (at least for std::map). I haven't looked into |
▲ | s, keys_present: 10000000 What we see is that count takes about twice the time that find does. Why does count take so long? |
▲ | that we have a path that crosses the space of rotations twice, e.g. a double rotation, or rotation from \(-2\pi\) to \( |
▲ | it failed. Calling find , then insert , is effectively doing the lookup twice in the case where the item is not in the map |
http://frominsidethebox.com
1 day ago
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Thoughts from Inside the Box
▲ | required per additional unit of impact. For example, something that requires twice as much work to support twice as many nonprofits doesn't scale |
http://www.chestergrant.com
1 day ago
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Chester Grant
▲ | language in social situations than unlucky people. Lucky people also smiled twice as much as unlucky people, thus drawing other people and chance |
▲ | political revolutions—Frank Sulloway found that later-born children were roughly twice as likely as earlier-borns to take the radical position, while |
▲ | other people find attractive and inviting. 25. The lucky people smiled twice as much as unlucky people and engaged in far more eye |
▲ | OK, but there is no need to do it more than twice a day. 47. Give it a try. Complete the mental workout |
▲ | intelligence. 10. Lucky people’s expectations of winning were more than twice that of unlucky people. 11. When it comes to random events |
http://charlesharri.es
1 day ago
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All Posts
- Charles Harries
▲ | guy—Italian, I think—who seems to be taking at least twice as many steps as me. He encourages me vigorously and I |
http://vandragt.com
2 days ago
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Sander van Dragt's Notes
▲ | time round, so I ended up having to commonly do operations twice. Easy restore from a BackInTime backup. #security #linux Sander @ February 21 |
https://blog.steve.fi
1 month ago
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Steve Kemp's Blog
▲ | implemented the restart behaviour only when the user pressed Ctrl-C twice in a row. But then I added a custom syscall that |
http://datalars.com
1 day ago
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datalars
▲ | anti-energy-saving.sh. You'll also notice that I call paplay twice to play the same sound twice. If you use a longer |
▲ | than or equal to the timeout value, a sound is played twice to keep the speaker alive, and the inactivity timer is reset |
http://paul.totterman.name
1 day ago
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Paul's page
▲ | 4341 after a programmer’s toddler daughter (named Molly) frobbed it twice in one day. Later generalized to covers over stop/reset switches |