Rekall Incorporated
Rekall is a company that provides memory implants of vacations, where a client can take a memory trip to a certain planet and be whoever they desire.
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Hardware@lemmy.world•Garmin autopilot lands small plane without pilot's helpEnglish
8·13 hours agoThis seems like a pretty big achievement, although I am not up to date in developments in this area.
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Hardware@lemmy.world•Samsung extends DDR4 RAM production, but high memory prices and shortage likely to continueEnglish
4·2 days agoI wish they would make some more 5800X3D CPU (or even a 5800X3D XT upgrade), I am not updating from my AM4 system for at 3 least 2 more years and the CPU is by far the biggest bottleneck (I do a lot of encoding as a hobby and I play games that are almost exclusively limited by the CPU).
I will be very surprised if they re-release the 5800X3D.
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•[Answered] Does Lemmy need a fork or a rewrite due to its maintainers views?English
4·2 days agoI find generic phrases such as “tolerance is at the base of civil life” to be unconvincing, especially when parroted in such an aggressively self-aggrandizing manner. You might as well say something along the line of “An apple a day keeps the doctor way”.
You either don’t have much life experience (and lack intellectual curiosity) or you’re just grandstanding online.
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•[Answered] Does Lemmy need a fork or a rewrite due to its maintainers views?English
10·2 days agoIt’s great, a lot better than Lemmy.
The main weakness IMO is that Voyager doesn’t support most of the cool features of Piefed (core interaction works great though). I have yet to try Interstellar. The mobile WebUI is pretty good, albeit in need of some polish and optimisations.
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•[Answered] Does Lemmy need a fork or a rewrite due to its maintainers views?English
13·3 days agoThis is some of the most pretentious, ostentatious posturing I’ve read on this topic.
You really think people can’t see through this?
You don’t see the irony in doing the “sophomoric debate club” thing while calling those that disagree with you “Kids”.
“Dangerous trends”, “base of intolerance” or the pompous drivel about “grow my ideas and enforce and dispute them” are almost comical in their tone.
The world doesn’t work that way. This is a motherfucking internet forum.
Or is this a satire of American style polemics and I got played? 🤣
If it’s satire, then good job!
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Hardware@lemmy.world•US punishes China’s chip ‘dominance’ [in mature nodes] with 0% tariffs [until mid 2027]English
4·3 days agoFixed. I don’t usually like editing headlines, but it felt like bait in its original form (even though the article itself is solid).
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•[Answered] Does Lemmy need a fork or a rewrite due to its maintainers views?English
31·3 days agoThere is Piefed, it’s compatible with Lemmy instances and has a whole load of useful feature for both users and moderators.
Much quicker and responsive development (I’ve been able to get two small feature/improvement requests implemented within weeks of my initial issue post).
One of the Lemmy developers is also an admin on the notorious Lemmygrad instance.
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Raspberry Pi@programming.dev•Do you need 14 USB ports on your Raspberry Pi 5? - CNX SoftwareEnglish
2·3 days agoAt one point I was running a laptop with x4 USB connections (KB, Mouse, laptop cooler and an HDD), x1 HDMI and x1 ethernet and I though that was rather quaint.
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Hardware@lemmy.world•AMD's legacy Ryzen 7 5800X3D chips now sell for up to $800, more than a new 9800X3D — AM4 chip costs twice as much as MSRP, as enthusiasts flock to old DDR4 memoryEnglish
1·4 days agoYeah, I would just not risk doing a downgrade at this point. Where I live prices are elevated in general (import duties, less common and/or expensive SKUs tend to pieced even bigger) and things are only going to get worse.
With RAM specifically it can even be difficult to find certain high performance variants (this was back when DDR4 was being mass produced) at all.
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Hardware@lemmy.world•Exynos 2600 is fundamentally different than Samsung's previous in-house chipsEnglish
4·5 days agoWe’ll see how well it performs with non-Samsung modems. I have my doubts, but I would only be happy for more competition for Qualcomm and Mediatek.
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Hardware@lemmy.world•AMD's legacy Ryzen 7 5800X3D chips now sell for up to $800, more than a new 9800X3D — AM4 chip costs twice as much as MSRP, as enthusiasts flock to old DDR4 memoryEnglish
2·5 days agoI meant dealing with the hassle of downgrading and then upgrading the RAM. Might be easier to stick with what you have and not risk it with current shortages.
For sure, I am taking in a general manner.
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Hardware@lemmy.world•Moore Threads unveils next-gen gaming GPU with 15x performance and 50x ray tracing improvement — AI GPU with claimed performance between Hopper and Blackwell also in the worksEnglish
1·5 days agoIt’s not going to be well supported unless the Nvidia and AMD are required to make their pre-2020 driver code public domain. Which is not going to happen.
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Hardware@lemmy.world•AMD's legacy Ryzen 7 5800X3D chips now sell for up to $800, more than a new 9800X3D — AM4 chip costs twice as much as MSRP, as enthusiasts flock to old DDR4 memoryEnglish
1·5 days agoEdit: now he’s considering if he just wants to sell it and go without gaming for a while.
IMO, not worth it unless the RAM is not in use.
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Hardware@lemmy.world•AMD's legacy Ryzen 7 5800X3D chips now sell for up to $800, more than a new 9800X3D — AM4 chip costs twice as much as MSRP, as enthusiasts flock to old DDR4 memoryEnglish
2·6 days agoIt was, I believe the 5700X3D is also not in production.
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Hardware@lemmy.world•Tired of sky-high memory prices? Buckle up, we're in this for the long haul - We haven't even hit the peak, TechInsights tells El RegEnglish
3·7 days ago
An interesting chart, but difficult to interpret in more depth. The article suggests this refers to price changes not “market growth”, but then what is the unit per price value?
According to TechInsights, memory pricing was already on the rise in 2024, growing 88 percent from a rather steep valley the year prior. Based on previous DRAM booms, one might expect it to grow at a slower pace in 2025, before contracting in 2026 or 2027.
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Hardware@lemmy.world•AMD's legacy Ryzen 7 5800X3D chips now sell for up to $800, more than a new 9800X3D — AM4 chip costs twice as much as MSRP, as enthusiasts flock to old DDR4 memoryEnglish
3·7 days agoFrom my perspective, a high end (at the time of purchase) desktop should still be usable in 10 years.
In 2023 I was working on an old laptop from 2014 with 760M and an i7-4702MQ, it was not the best (although I added an SSD and upgraded to 16GB RAM), but it did OK and could play older games just fine.
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Hardware@lemmy.world•AMD's legacy Ryzen 7 5800X3D chips now sell for up to $800, more than a new 9800X3D — AM4 chip costs twice as much as MSRP, as enthusiasts flock to old DDR4 memoryEnglish
14·7 days agoI really wish they did another 5800X3D run (or even a 5800X3D XT). I missed the opportunity to buy it and the grey market prices are stupid.
I have a pretty solid AM4 rig; 3080 GPU (which is enough for my needs), x2 32 GB 16 CL 3600 memory. Tons of storage for HDD, PCIe 4 and PCIe 3 for different use cases, a solid cooling system.
I was planning to upgrade to AM5 next year, but I don’t think it’s happening. To be honest, the only way I am limited is the CPU.
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Hardware@lemmy.world•Taiwan considers TSMC export ban that would prevent manufacturing its newest chip nodes in U.S. — limit exports to two generations behind leading-edge nodes, could slow down U.S. expansionEnglish
34·8 days agoOne thing that is undeniably true is that the Taiwanese cannot trust the Americans. A two generation gap is very reasonable on the part of Taiwan.

















Interesting, why wasn’t this commercialized in a wider way?
I thought that the landing/take-off phase was the difficult one to automate?
Would these systems work in airport like Bhutan’s Paro Airport ?