Maybe. But it would need to be an Atom from 15 years ago. Anything newer does 32 GB.
Of course motherboards don’t support it but that’s not the cpu’s fault.
Maybe. But it would need to be an Atom from 15 years ago. Anything newer does 32 GB.
Of course motherboards don’t support it but that’s not the cpu’s fault.
That’s because you posted it to Lemmy. Like Twitter, Facebook is not getting rid of fact checkers. Facebook is only getting rid of fact checkers that Zuckerberg either doesn’t like or doesn’t care about.
I assure you, “Zuck is a pedo” would be immediately deleted from Facebook if it got any views.
That’s Lenovo’s fault, not Intel.
What hardware are you using where the cpu says you are limited to 4gb?
Even a 25 year old Pentium 4 supports 8GB.
Replying to posts is almost always a rebuttal so it’s a common problem.
I claim the US is stupid for re electing a known failure.
It doesn’t take brains to steal but you have to be a special kind of stupid to re elect Trump after his extraordinary failure of 2016-2020.
Is this a meme I don’t know?
Zuck is extraordinarily intelligent. You don’t get into Harvard as a non legacy eating rocks.
Nor did anyone give it to him. He took it by cheating the partners that made Facebook grow in it’s early years.
Thanks! What site do you use to clean the tracker off of links?
The original 1965 broadcast version of A Charlie Brown Christmas special, a 20 minute rant against consumerism, had scenes like Snoopy crashing into a Coca-Cola Sign. Because advertisers paid to have their ads built into the show itself.
Charles in charge
The quality dropped off a cliff after Terminator 2. This guy says he likes all of them.
The red zone has always been for loading and unloading, and there is never stopping in a white zone.
But none of those technologies are cloud specific so calling it cloud native is confusingly wrong.
Re: the GitHub definition.
Wow, I haven’t read so much bullshit marketing speak since when everything was called “Object Orientated”.
What does “cloud native” Linux mean?
If you have that lying around, you can still beat a pi 5 by only buying an i5 motherboard instead of an entire pc. As to handling the bloat, it’s faster.
Yes but I was emphasizing the parallels to the USB c problem.
In USBC if you use a 200 watt cable that has 200 watts going through it and then extend it with a 15 watt USB c cable, the 15 watt cable will over heat.
If you plug a 30 amp load into a 30 amp cable and then extend it with a 15 amp extension cord, you will get overheating on the 15 amp extension.
The issue of chaining extension cords is that you can physically plug a 10 amp extension cord into a 30 amp cord. If you don’t know what amps the device will pull, the 10 amp cord can overheat.
It’s an almost identical problem to USB c.
The Pentium 4 supported PAE and 36 bit PSE
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physical_Address_Extension
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physical_Address_Extension#%3A~%3Atext=This+article+needs+additional+citations%2Cmay+be+challenged+and+removed.&text=In+computing%2C+Physical+Address+Extension%2Cthe+operating+system+enables+PAE.
It’s kind of like how the 8086 was a 16 bit processor but could access 1 megabyte of ram (640k ram 384 k reserved for rom) . -Or the 286 which was 16 bit but could access 24 MB.
But even without that the Prescott P4’s supported 64 bits.