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Another advantage of Intel GPU is vGPU SR-IOV, while consumer video cards of NVIDIA and AMD didn't support it. But even the integrated GPU of N100, N97 support it[1],

Therefore I can install Proxmox VE and run multiple VMs, assigning a vGPU to each of them a for video transcoding (IPCam NVR), AI and other applications.

https://github.com/Upinel/PVE-Intel-vGPU


The title reminds me of C10K problems:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C10k_problem


Depends on how they implement the censorship:

# poison the DNS: you can use another unaffected DNS to bypass.

# ISP level or country level content filtering (similar to the GFW of China): you need a VPN that won't be blocked, and make sure the exit node is unaffected. (also the police won't care?)

# take down the server: finger cross that they serve the content from safe location.


Also United Kingdom.

Then we meet the question again: how to protect children/copyright owner without censorship?

or how to censor content while keeping freedom of speech?


It's only blocked on certain ISPs in the UK. Mine (Zen) is not blocked.


I was wondering why there is only Y/N to choose from.

In Xposed Framework of Android, I can give a fake permission that allow to read empty contact list. Do we (or manufacturer) need to maintain the trust between APP and OS?


There is a section about it on Wikipedia PS/2 page:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PS/2_port#Conversion_between_P...

And the page it referenced:

https://www.nxp.com/docs/en/reference-manual/DRM014.pdf#page...

In Page.11, it show the algorithm to distinguish PS/2 and USB, based on USB D+ and PS/2 clock signal.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kf9fjF26-ZU

In Hoh Xil, China. a wild wolf started begging for food from humans. It now approaches vehicles for food, and also shows some dog-like habits.


If you are using Internet, Google, Stackoverflow at work, why insist that interviewee need to solve problems on their own?


To test their inherent thinking skills and base knowledge.

There's a huge difference between occasionally looking up something, and practically leaning on it. Ironically, the mass degradation of search engine result quality within the past ~decade has made it much harder for people to do the latter, and when they do, it shows much more clearly.


The CPU/SOC operates independently with limited protocols (such as PCIe, NVMe, etc.). In contrast, a baseband processor must communicate with various base stations and core networks, requiring precise timing, physical signal alignment, and correct message formats. Even though the 3GPP defines mobile network standards, achieving full compatibility remains extremely challenging.


When you're apple, you can just be mostly compliant, and the worlds mobile networks will have to work around your bugs.

Nobody will use a phone company that doesn't work with iPhones.


A lot of the mobile networks use off the shelf hardware. That was one of the reasons Huawei was painful to remove from global phone networks. If they don't work, they will not work over multiple networks.

If there are reports of iPhones failing to work reliably from Kansas City to Kuala Lumpur then it would be unlikely to be the operators being blamed here.


Not necessarily. People will notice if it doesn’t work as well as their last iPhone.


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