This is untrue. It depends on your sorting option. It does change sorting for “hot” for example. You can also sort exclusively by upvotes I think, as well as controversial. Active it does not matter though I don’t think.
This is untrue. It depends on your sorting option. It does change sorting for “hot” for example. You can also sort exclusively by upvotes I think, as well as controversial. Active it does not matter though I don’t think.
Yeah, but the point of RAM is fast random (the R in RAM) access times. There are ways to make slower memory work better for this by predicting what will be needed (grab a chunk of memory because accesses will probably need things with closer locality than pure random), but it can’t be fixed. Cloud memory is good for non-random storage or storage that isn’t time critical.
Bandwidth isn’t really most of the issue. It’s latency. It’s the amount of time from the CPU requesting a segment of memory to receiving it, which bandwidth doesn’t effect.
RAM as a service can’t happen. It’s just far too slow. The whole computer can though. It’s RAM can be local so it can access it quickly, then it just needs to stream the video over, which is relatively simple if creating some amount of latency to deal with.
It’ll never be fast enough. An SSD is orders of magnitude slower than RAM, which is orders of magnitude slower than cache. Internet speed is orders of magnitude slower than the slowest of hard drives, which is still way too slow to be used for anything that needs memory relatively soon.
The customizability is also why I use sync. Do you have experience with both? Which is better?
It depends on how common the language is and how novel the idea is. It can not create something new. It isn’t creative. It spits out what is predictable based on what other people have written before. It isn’t intelligent. It’s glorified auto-complete.
Yep. It’s been going for a long time now, although much faster lately. At a time I was looking at planned features with excitement, but they never come. The only things we get are mobile game focused features. Unity hasn’t had official multiplayer support or global illumination for a while now. The UI has been being reworked for years, and that’s technically available now, but I think it’s in beta still. It’s all been a mess for a while.
I thought your wizard had a gun strapped to his belt for a second.
What religion are you? Christianity says he’s omnipotent. “God has no control…” is totally wrong. He has total power over everything. You could argue that he chooses not to use it, but if you’re Christian and believe in the Bible, he has the power to do anything. He created the world and has total knowledge over what that allowed for, and he created those possibilities. If he didn’t want intersex people he wouldn’t have designed his creation with that “flaw”. This is pretty basic stuff man. Go pick up your Bible.
Also, again, intersex is not gender or anything else. It’s just one of many conditions of being that humans have.
It’s not a gender, it’s sex. Also, to call it deformed is a misunderstanding of biology. There isn’t a “proper form” of biology. It just is. (Well, unless you’re religious, in which case why did God make it happen since he’s the one in charge?)
I’m not engaging in this, but if you think even sex is binary, you’re wrong. Life is more complex than that. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intersex
Except nit having strict types makes it harder to read, not easier. You have to try to remember what type of data each object contains. Strict typing makes it easier to read. JS is slightly easy to write though, for better or worse, although usually harder to come back to for the same reason mentioned earlier.
That’s a weird system. I haven’t used Kbin, except for where it intersects Lemmy, so I wasn’t aware of that being a thing even. On Lemmy we don’t see that sort of thing.