Never heard of that
Does "every" modern BIOS support that?
Need to read up on it...
Never heard of that
Does "every" modern BIOS support that?
Need to read up on it...
First time in hearing this, so thank you!
Soldered RAM is really faster then socketed RAM?
I can't really see why, when only looking at the connection level.
But soldered RAM also means, they only need to support exactly this RAM.
So they can leave out some stuff handing different speeds and can optimise for exactly this RAM.
Is that the reason?
I've actually never thought about that until now...
Looking at the form factor, it seems to mostly address typical desktop use without having a full blown workstation with a big tower, which one usually builds and upgrades by oneself.
I'm also not sure, if this niche is the right choice for Framework though...
Edit: the more read about it, the less I see the appeal as well...
Maybe we just aren't the target audience, but I can't really figure out, who they want to target
Tell that to homeopathy believers
Just don't stir the water and the wrong direction and it will somehow remember everything it wants to somehow tell you
Codeberg
Fuck github - since Microsoft bought it
Ah, fuck...got wooshed
I think 30 should look better than 15.
Like 7 legs on each side and one in the back as mechanical afterburner?
Thanks for the input!
I'm currently having PipePipe and Tubular in parallel.
Hmm... Maybe I switched because of the integrated sponsorblock and I just wrongly remember that NewPipe development stopped
Was quite some time ago...
Ha! Never thought of that!
I'm very sensitive with smells, while my wife isn't.
Although I do like spicy food, I still want to be able to taste anything else than hot pain.
My wife though enjoys chilli chips, where I couldn't even stomach one of them.
Ah, thanks!
At the time I switched to PipePipe, I was merely searching for a quick replacement, that still works.
Wasn't actually reading to much about it
Was wondering why this isn't showing up, but then I remembered, that I switched to PipePipe
Not really following their development. Anyone knows, if are they merging such changes from NewPipe?
NewPipe stopped working for me some time ago and that's why I switched.
Thought they stopped development altogether.
Wasn't there such rumour?
Ah, ok, gotcha.
Thanks for the input!