

It seems pcm-memory can do it on Intel CPUs and uProf for AMD.
Other than these I’ve mostly seen benchmarking and profiling tools (like perf
) but I guess these are not what you’re looking for.
It seems pcm-memory can do it on Intel CPUs and uProf for AMD.
Other than these I’ve mostly seen benchmarking and profiling tools (like perf
) but I guess these are not what you’re looking for.
Is that for a specific process or the system?
Graceful degradation
A system designed to experience graceful degradation, or to fail soft (used in computing, similar to “fail safe”[13]) operates at a reduced level of performance after some component fails. For example, if grid power fails, a building may operate lighting at reduced levels or elevators at reduced speeds. In computing, if insufficient network bandwidth is available to stream an online video, a lower-resolution version might be streamed in place of the high-resolution version. Progressive enhancement is another example, where web pages are available in a basic functional format for older, small-screen, or limited-capability web browsers, but in an enhanced version for browsers capable of handling additional technologies or that have a larger display.
With the range of a cessna skyhawk ($400k-$500k aircraft), no way it’ll replace a private jet.
They might ask you to create a password, but you don’t need to use the password to sign in.
well, you were looking at the home page, not the login page
It took off because searching a specific issue is likely to give you a good and comprehensive answer back with minimal effort, so it kept being ranked well in search engines.
Other less “pedantic” forums are great for discussion and they encourage new questions, but they don’t perform nearly as well for people searching for the answers or the context they’re looking for: there’s too much noise in the discussion and answers are often scattered in multiple topics.
I see what you did there
it depends on the typeface, but pom.xml easily reads as porn.xml
my brain, every time I see a main.go
in the wild. At least it’s better than pom.xml
.
edit: apparently Org-ASM is a thing too
I got tired of large thumbnails long ago. For anyone already using Enhancer for Youtube, you can add the following to the custom script section:
/* Add to Enhancer for YouTube's Custom script section */
;(function () {
document.body.appendChild(document.createElement('style')).innerHTML =
'ytd-rich-grid-row{display:inline-block;width:min-content;}div#contents.ytd-rich-grid-row{margin:0;}' +
'ytd-rich-item-renderer{width:32rem !important;margin:1rem;}' +
'ytd-video-meta-block[rich-meta] #metadata-line.ytd-video-meta-block{font-size:1.5rem !important;line-height:initial;}' +
'#video-title.ytd-rich-grid-media{font-size:1.75rem;line-height:initial;}'
})()
it’s 2025, what popular distro makes it not easy?
that “unknown” is suspiciously rising with linux, so the number might be higher
not really, but yeah I hate those too, especially channels that schedule a premiere not hours, but X days from now. What’s the point of showing it in my subscriptions tab if I can’t watch it? And by the time I can, the video will already be buried by newer videos.