I’m not too knowledgeable on the topic but I thought the amd iGPU had vce, which is a their version of quicksync?
I’m not too knowledgeable on the topic but I thought the amd iGPU had vce, which is a their version of quicksync?
Exactly, for a home lab I would pick an Amd over Intel just to have the extra cores on top of costing less.
I have found that some things just aren’t ready for arm and I’ll probably swap my worker nodes to x86 only. Should be okay to keep etcd and control nodes as mixed.
Did they get it working with multi arch setups? I have a few pi’s in my cluster and last time I looked at using that it wasn’t ready for arm64
Ah I think it is wefwef, https://imgur.com/a/SZfMUjI
Is it expected for post/comment scores to get wiped?
This is probably the wrong sub for this but I got a bit excited.
I don’t think those are good comparisons. The point he is trying to make is that when a user joins Lemmy and sees a two gaming subs, one on Lemmy.world and the other on a meta instance with more subscribers, that user will join the meta sub.
I do not want to see only corporations holding the keys to the majority of communities and if they are allowed in that will be their goal. Meta doesn’t give a shit if the 3dprinting sub has quality content, only that it is profitable for them. Corporations will choose profit over the users every time.
People will say “well if it gets bad or they start becoming bad actors then we can drop them” but that will just set us back to where we are right now. I would rather see us grow slow without corporations than fast with them.
Exactly this. SUSE has the enterprise reputation to get the support sales contracts.