With today's memory prices, a frequent question at Phoronix and throughout many organizations is about reducing cost by not necessarily populating all memory channels. Especially with modern servers going up to 12 memory channels per socket or even 16 memory channels with upcoming EPYC Venice, you may be curious about the performance impact of populating less memory channels to see if the trade-off is worthwhile given today's DDR5 RDIMM pricing. In this article are benchmarks from a Dell PowerEdge server looking at a dual AMD EPYC 9
Take-Two's former AI guy is, in a twist, skeptical about AI now: 'The guy should be selling you the gold if he's actually got the gold'
"If any of this sh*t actually did what people are billing it as, they would not be talking about it."
Stop Killing Games Condemns ‘Destructive’ GTA 6 Leakers: ‘Do Not Send These People Your Money’
SKG decried the GTA 6's leakers for 'using illegal means' and promoting 'a meme coin' to further their goals
ClarityCheck people-finder left millions of face photos exposed, likely without their knowledge

ClarityCheck, a facial-identification tool for which it’s hard to think of many legitimate uses, reportedly left millions of face photos publicly exposed on the internet in a major privacy breach.
It’s likely that the vast majority of victims had no idea their photos had been uploaded to the site, and had never granted consent …
XWayland 26.1 RC1 Released With Many New Features

XWayland 26.1 brings many new features and improvements for running X11 clients in a Wayland world. XWayland 26.1 improves its rootful implementation, multi-seat compatibility with X Input 2, support for the Wayland fixes protocol, improved RandR emulation




