We are US dependent by choice, it’s going to take time, will and funds to unwind this, but I personally have doubts that the US is still the real tech leader.
In grand scale, accounting for China, USA etc the EU is behind on everything, hard agree. Even german automakers are struggling now.
US cloud providers - yes you are right. Hard pill to swallow. I agree with you on the count of our general dependency.
Nokia’s Radio Access Networks - hardware manufacturing is done in Finland and India among other places, software development mostly EU. Hardware design was done to date by sites around the world, but Justin seeks to increase hardware design and manufacturing capacity in the US. And then the teams in US, are they going to prefer to design around and procure components from, say, Texas Instruments or some other European or Chinese company?
I see Justin’s message as being consequential with his actions, he himself works to increase the dependency, not to reduce it.
Can’t remember if it was somewhere here on Lemmy or not, but I’ve seen an article analyzing the situation and arguing that the real tech leader might already be China, US is not going to easily give up their position so a lot of kicking and screaming will come.
He swallowed the AI kool-aid and acts as a US’s Trojan horse. US has a hangover that they cannot shake off after selling their Alcatel Lucent to Nokia. I don’t hear Ericsson running around saying how much they depend on US technology, neither did Pekka.
Don’t get me wrong, Ericsson has their own share of dirt, but the message changed drastically after Justin became CEO and not everyone is so excited as he is. This renders another question - what were the real reasons he was selected by the Board.
The maintainer embeds Google Ads into news/blog section of statically generated webpage that’s supposed to contain documentation, hosted on GitHub… I am surprised, fascinated and disgusted.
This is the way. Just recently I used Bazzite’s rollback/rebase feature to debug what turned out to be monitor firmware bug in Gsync triggered in very specific circumstances and not Nvidia drivers’ update. Shit’s lit.🔥
doubt that there are a lot of systems with damaged memory floating around.
Let’s say that you would be surprised if we actually started checking this. I will not disclose my occupation but there are thousands of critical telco infrastructure pieces of equipment that run not only a non-ECC ram because of cost cutting, but with actually broken DRAM modules, regularly rebooting at least a few times a day and causing local outages…
Back to the topic at hand - doesn’t it seem strange that only CPU4 finds issues in memtest86? It could be a CPU or even motherboard that got damaged and not the DRAM itself, no?
This I know, but how a book with clearly polish title happened to be on this photo?