Whisper the lisper
#3goodthings
-wrote in my journal
-had a beer
-was complimented on my work ethic
https://www.ghacks.net/2023/08/09/intels-latest-graphics-driver-includes-telemetry/ Apparently, there's a way to stop Intel from spying on you.
"It takes one to know one"
Congrats and welcome
Both SAS (Serial Attached SCSI) and NVMe (Non-Volatile Memory Express) are capable enterprise storage technologies. SAS is the older of the two architectures and also tends to be the cheaper option. Conversely, NVMe is the better choice for users who need the highest possible throughput rates.
https://www.techtarget.com/searchstorage/feature/SAS-vs-NVMe-The-future-of-the-two-key-storage-interfaces
Conclusion
SAS and NVMe are two different protocols for accessing data on solid state drives (SSDs). SAS is the traditional protocol for connecting SSDs to a computer, while NVMe is a newer protocol that was designed specifically for SSDs. NVMe offers several advantages over SAS, including lower latency, higher bandwidth, and more efficient use of CPU resources.
https://driveshero.com/nvme-ssd-vs-sas-ssd/?expand_article=1
Haven't heard about APUs for a while...
#3goodthings
-unlocked task at work
-finished writing project
-wrote in my journal
Narcissist
@eris
Foot in mouth syndrome
@eris
Speak mentality or childhood trauma?
In my experience, employers mistreat the engineers and then pay more for less after they leave. Then the cycle repeats.
Is he actually financially successful?
Low-resource, responsive web content?
Ask me about my keyboard