Yeah I remember using the Compiz cube on Ubuntu 8(?)
Yeah I remember using the Compiz cube on Ubuntu 8(?)
Don’t a lot of CPUs like Snapdragons already have “performance cores” and “efficiency cores” that the kernel has to be able to recognize in order to switch between them? This sounds neat but I’m just curious what’s different between these situations.
You can drop the awkward one and just -xtract -zee -files without -verbose output
#1: CISC has gone largely (entirely?) extinct
Citation needed? Isn’t x86 considered a CISC?
Why not just not use the switch function? You can even “disable” the switch in Home Assistant so you can’t accidentally turn it off, and most of these sorts of switches have a setting for default (on power restoration after power loss) of on or off.