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[–] Bitswap@lemmy.world 1 points 4 months ago (1 children)

Has there been any disruption of profits and influence of western corps due to RISC-V? To my knowledge, not yet and its not a sure thing.

Im not entirely sure your point of view is a win for OS. When other nation states view it as a threat instead of an option it leaves the door open for all the sabotage, etc. that nation states to to each other.

[–] Bitswap@lemmy.world 2 points 4 months ago

When I say arm will win in the long run, I don't mean that WoA will have anything to do with it. WoA as it exists today will likely be abandoned.

I do think in the next decade Microsoft will focus on creating a full abstraction layer so it's software can run on any HW. This would be a longterm play. At launch, Would it be feature parity with what exists today...no. but over time it will build up the codebade, drivers, etc. To over take the current windows ecosystem.

[–] Bitswap@lemmy.world 0 points 4 months ago

Lol. Nvidia isn't part of the bubble. The bubble is all the small, unknown SW companies that are getting crazy bug valuations without making any money. Nvidia sell physical chips to the largest companies in the planet. That's not just going to stop...it could taper...but it's not just going to stop overnight.

[–] Bitswap@lemmy.world 4 points 4 months ago (2 children)

x86 dominates today. Its a smart move.

I don't think legacy software will keep x86 around and winning forever. Things change and its not always easy to see it before it happens. I believe all the reasons you listed will keep x86 around for quite a while.

As I told another, I want RISC-V to win so badly

[–] Bitswap@lemmy.world 2 points 4 months ago (3 children)

I want RISC-V to win so badly.

[–] Bitswap@lemmy.world 2 points 4 months ago (9 children)

The article mentions nothing about nvidia giving up on WoA and I highly doubt they have. This seems like a great choice to give people what they want in the short term while they work on bringing WoA to reality in the long term.

x86 dominates consumer desktop/gaming space now...but i believe long term x86 is dead. The future is arm.

[–] Bitswap@lemmy.world 1 points 5 months ago (1 children)

Bummer. Did you open another ticket?

[–] Bitswap@lemmy.world 9 points 5 months ago (3 children)

So they just closed your ticket without reason or resolution? No answer?

[–] Bitswap@lemmy.world 0 points 6 months ago (1 children)

Ah, clearly a degen troll. My lemmy will be a better place with you on the block list.

[–] Bitswap@lemmy.world 0 points 6 months ago (3 children)

Quite literally the opposite. The first minute does not answer my question about why he has been appearing all over lemmy. Neither do the comments here.

Sure he's trying to degoogle. Hence this post, but that is not what I asked.

Unclear if you're a troll or just choosing to be dense...

[–] Bitswap@lemmy.world 2 points 6 months ago (5 children)

Watching the video is unlikely to answer my question.

 

This mission will pave the way for groundbreaking observations of everything from petroleum reserves to global supplies of fresh water

 

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NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has taken the most detailed image of planetary nebula NGC 1514 to date thanks to its unique mid-infrared observations

Edit: Changed source to the NASA.

 

I currently don't have much time to put into hobbies, but I did some gardening/landscaping during a break in the rain last weekend. Felt great to get out and move around. Garden finally is put to bed for the winter (or what's left of it).

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Europa Clipper is NASA’s mission to explore one of Jupiter’s four large Galilean satellites. Europa has an icy outer crust that covers an ocean world. It holds twice as much water as Earth’s oceans. So, Scientists want to know more about the habitability – the ability for some form of live to exist – on this large moon.

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So many interesting things come out of NIAC funding

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[SMBC] Grounded (lemmy.world)
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Alt Text: "But you should see what happened to the first-born"

Source

 

This is a pretty great image of Sagittarius A

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Foundation advice (lemmy.world)
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Drawing

Red is a concrete foundation. Black is rotting wood foundation that needs to be replaced.

Foundation issues suck. House has foundation issues. Most of the foundation will need to be replaced. Part of the house currently has a wood foundation which is rotting. There is an addition which has a concrete foundation. (See image above).

I know that the wood foundation can be replaced with a pier and post foundation. They can stabilize the house, dig and pour piers, then use metal posts to brace the house at the right height.

Is a pier and post foundation the only option? Is there a way to do a concrete foundation?

Edit: The image is a top down look at the perimeter of the house. The red part is a ~600 sqft addition. The black part is the main house.

 

I can't get enough JWST images

 

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I'm not usually one to repost/post memes...but its almost believable

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