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I swear, even If I have a fucking super computer, I'm gonna use tui/cli and keep my base system resource low as much as possible.
(spare more resource for the operation u want to do)
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@CSaratakij And then there's me, wasting 19.2 % of GPU resources on a fucking wallpaper
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pmike3958yNot so sure about those 150GHz, the "limit" has been reached for sometime now and the trend is to increase the number of cores...
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@pmike in 2034 quantum computing could have become a consumer thing! Hell it may even fit inside your pocket!
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Peppuz208yasd, if supercomputers will fit in my pocket i would use it to crack wpas wherever i go and once in the network more powa stuff
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@andros705 as far as i know, calculating the state of the electrons movements in a quantum computer is very hard and costly. That's why it's better to be used on really heavy data crunching, and it's not worth using it for not so heavy computing like gaming or watching a video, but it doesn't mean it can't handle them!
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pmike3958y@EelOnMosque Hz is the unit of frequency, nothing about bits, ram or type of processor. It's a physical thing and quantifies how quick a semiconductor can change its state, being on binary, those are on/off transitions and there are physical limitations on the actual hardware to increase this frequency to such extent. That's the reason the 3++GHz has been the maximum frequency you have seen on devices for some time now. Then the answer was to add cores. Notice that i said "limit" :) things can change...
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Some things I hate to do on the terminal. But the things I do on the terminal, I love it.
The best is yet to come
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