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André Tomt
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David S. Miller 😷 Dec 8
Wireguard is in net-next
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Dag Stenstad Nov 21
Oj, ett årstall!
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André Tomt Jul 31
It would seem that AMD may have screwed up the marketing on boost frequencies though.
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André Tomt Jul 30
Intel has done this since 2016 on their workstation Xeons and HEDT processors. So this particular boosting behaviour is not AMD specific, although AMD is bringing it into the mainstream. Intels marketing name for this is Turbo Boost Max Technology 3.0 (sorry for posting twice)
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André Tomt Jul 30
Replying to @jhscott @kellabyte
Intels marketing name for this is Turbo Boost Max Technology 3.0
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André Tomt Jul 30
Replying to @jhscott @kellabyte
Intel has done this since 2016 on their workstation Xeons and HEDT processors. So this particular boosting behaviour is not AMD specific, although AMD is bringing it into the mainstream.
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André Tomt Jun 24
Replying to @_pronto_
the micro hdmis worries me more, but hey, you got two of them if one breaks at least
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Lasse Karstensen May 10
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Anna Lytical 🌈👩🏻‍💻👸🏻 Apr 30
My mom always warned something like this would happen if I spent too much time on my computer
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André Tomt Apr 24
Replying to @levwalkin @ErrataRob
Well, not quite the same, but much closer. It is still punting some work to threads. On the other hand, so is nginx in some file-serving targeted configurations
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André Tomt Apr 24
Replying to @levwalkin @ErrataRob
The Worker MPM is not used much anymore, what you want is the Event MPM which uses the same worker processes with event loops model as nginx and should have similar performance characteristics.
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Daniel Beard 18 Jan 19
Me: *going through TSA taking my laptop/iPad/etc out of my bag* TSA agent: *sees stickers on laptop* "ok put everything in it's own container so it's easy to handle just like in the cloud ok?" Me: was ... was that a docker joke? Him: I'll be here all night
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André Tomt 2 Jan 19
Replying to @jessfraz
40/100G switch ASICs is also a good source of heat
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Brendan Gregg 8 Oct 18
new post: bpftrace (DTrace 2.0) for Linux 2018. Repo just made public!
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André Tomt 6 Oct 18
ah, I see it is time for some speed test wankery 😇
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André Tomt 29 Sep 18
Replying to @IanCutress @d0cTB and 2 others
Copper is also way more user friendly than fiber. Things like actually working auto negotiation, not having to keep everything clean, remembering to use dust caps when not connected. I say this as someone with 40G fiber to his HTPC 🙃
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André Tomt 24 Sep 18
Sent anonymously through . I would not take it very seriously. Likely some troll.
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André Tomt 24 Sep 18
Never? Requires opt-in by site operator/cdn, public keys in DNS. Most of your history will still leak by SNI. Still cool (probably?) but consider toning down the misleading marketing drivel maybe?
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André Tomt 11 Sep 18
Replying to @tehjh
AFAIK the new AMD graphics driver stack weighed heavily in favor of going with 4.15 over 4.14
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