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Genre: Science & Technology
Date of upload: Mar 27, 2024 ^^
Rating : 4.924 (805/41,780 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2024-05-15T03:34:14.222088Z
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0:58 Doing firefly dirty here... ye may take my home take my land tell me where I cannot stand.. but with this crazy ass PC I will be serenity
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00:28 That's a big write off you got there.
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now that you mention youtube thumbnails, one of the best things i ever did was download a browser extension called de-arrow, that essentially changes every youtube title and thumbnail to either a community submitted frame from the video and title or just a random frame and removes all caps from it.
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6:00 I don't know how to do this, but... it should theoretically be possible to write a small C library you inject yourself to override how malloc works.
Then you just do your own malloc on the octane drives, and failing that, forward to the base implementation.
A mate of mine did something similar using an OpenGL extension to use VRAM as RAM.
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@LinusTechTips
1 month ago
Let's play a game. It's called "let's see how many people read the pinned comment before scrolling down to make their own". We knew we had it, but it was a low priority because Optane's use-cases were few and far between and it faded from relevance shortly after our first video. Intel didn't ask for it back because of the same reasons. Also.. Please... This isn't hardware we bought, nor does it have any actual value. Engineering sample components - especially storage - gets shredded once they are sent back to to the manufacturer anyway. No starving kids were denied access to a 6TB RAM server. The "we forgot" is just a fun hook for the video because I stubbed my toe on the box in the warehouse a little while ago and thought "hey, oh yeah this thing.. maybe it would be a good vehicle for a video on what the heck happened to Optane" In a nutshell: Relax, guy. Also at 2:41 we forgot a zero and should have said 50GB x 120 = 6TB Linus
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