The companies announced their plan in July last year, with the new facility to be situated next to STM's existing plant in Crolles and targeted to reach full capacity by 2026, with up to 620,000 wafers per year of production at a size of 18-nanometers.
I guess it makes sense for them to diversify their plant locations given the uncertainties around Taiwan/China relations. Germany also has quite a lot of know-how in microfabrication and there's already a non-insignificant cluster of companies in the sector. I guess that's why Intel decided to go there and it makes sense for TSMC to do so at some point. In any case, we're talking over a 10+ years horizon.
Starfield release date and editions: The game will launch on September 6, 2023, exclusively for PC and Xbox Series X|S. There will be three editions: Standard, Deluxe and Constellation (Collector)....
Use something that supports CalDAV and use a sync app (DAVx5 for Android, for example). This will need a computer that hosts the calendar, something globally accessible running radicale or a similar caldav/carddav server. If you can't host it yourself email services typically also provide CalDAV access. GMail used to provide CalDAV endpoints, not sure if they still do. Fastmail provide CalDAV calendars, but it's not free.
I have 3TB as the main active storage on my workstation, across two SSD's, now I know that defraging and SSD has no point, in fact just adds additional wear and tear. I was wondering should I be doing any maintenance to my file systems /root /home /.snapshot, on the SSD's. they have been working for three years now with no...
Set up fstrim to run once a week or so and scrub your disks periodically. It will not fix any errors unless you have a RAID but it will still tell you if there are any corrupted blocks. If you delete large blocks of data you might want to rebalance every now and then. You really shouldn't need to do maintenance on a filesystem.
Unlikely. When users left Digg for Reddit the internet was smaller and the users more technically minded. And even then it was essentially just creating a new account. You need an one stop solution for users to migrate and federation by definition isn't that. As a result discovery (and growth) is still hard even for Mastodon that's been around for a while and it's a relatively mature platform.
It's never been about the API. Third party apps are undercutting Reddit's as revenue. They could never ban the apps outright so they set an obscene cost for API calls to indirectly kill them. They have probably factored in the potential loss of users already and it probably ain't much.
What do you all use for password management?
I'm using KeePass currently, since I don't really want to use anything publicly hosted. But I was curious to see what other people have been using!
Boris Johnson 'deliberately' misled MPs over partygate, report finds, and should be banned from parliament (news.sky.com)
STMicroelectronics, GlobalFoundries win EU approval for French chip factory (www.reuters.com)
The companies announced their plan in July last year, with the new facility to be situated next to STM's existing plant in Crolles and targeted to reach full capacity by 2026, with up to 620,000 wafers per year of production at a size of 18-nanometers.
Why Perl? (two-wrongs.com)
TSMC feels 'good' about possible Germany plant, in subsidy talks (www.reuters.com)
Let's leave [proprietary] Discord too
Discord blocks 3rd-party apps. Discord is not libre software.
Starfield editions and pricing leaked - PC/XBOX - Standard Edition (69,99/79,99) - Premium Edition (104,99/114,99) - Collectors Edition (299,99/299,99) (www.dexerto.com)
Starfield release date and editions: The game will launch on September 6, 2023, exclusively for PC and Xbox Series X|S. There will be three editions: Standard, Deluxe and Constellation (Collector)....
What’s everyone playing this weekend?
I myself am 100ish hours into AC Odyssey on the Steam Deck, looking forward to getting stabby on some malakas!
Taurine deficiency as a driver of aging (www.science.org)
How the Computer Graphics Industry Got Started at the University of Utah (spectrum.ieee.org)
A good calendar app to use with syncthings ?
Does anyone know of a good calendar app to backup with syncthings ? Something automatic that puts the least amount of files possible to avoid clutter
BTRFS maintenance with SSD's
I have 3TB as the main active storage on my workstation, across two SSD's, now I know that defraging and SSD has no point, in fact just adds additional wear and tear. I was wondering should I be doing any maintenance to my file systems /root /home /.snapshot, on the SSD's. they have been working for three years now with no...
do you think the fediverse could replace popular social media
At the moment the internet is flawed, do you think the fediverse is the solution?
New Season on July 24 (collider.com)
I am excited for a new season but I hope it doesn't "raise my expectations and dash them expertly" like Disenchantment did....
Reddit insists on being “fairly paid” amid API price protest plans, layoffs (arstechnica.com)
lemmur | F-Droid - Free and Open Source Android App Repository (f-droid.org)
A good inaugural post for this com.