Na gut, gegen einen Stromausfall ist kein elektrischer Zug gewappnet…
Na gut, gegen einen Stromausfall ist kein elektrischer Zug gewappnet…
Honestly, also the latter. If you are using hundreds of thousands of cores for over 100h, every single second counts.
It really depends on your field. I’m doing my master’s thesis in HPC, and there, clever programming is really worth it.
Also related, I had a psychology teacher with a PhD in psychology. But because in German schools, you need to teach two subjects (with the exception of the arts), he also taught physics. He was a terrible physics teacher, but a pretty good psychology one.
I do understand it differently, but I don’t think I misunderstood. I think what they meant is the physicist notation I’m (as a physicist) all too familiar with:
∫ f(x) dx = ∫ dx f(x)
In this case, because f(x) is the operand and ∫ dx the operator, it’s still uniquely defined.
That reminds me of a story my bachelor’s supervisor in astrophysics told me: One of his best PhDs applied at an insurance company. They got an Excel sheet with data that they had 1 week to analyze. All the other applicants took the whole week. He just put it in Python, solved it in a few hours, and got the job.
I’d say the $\int dx$ is the operator and the integrand is the operand.
I think you mean operator. The operand is the target of an operator.
I thought it’s just a joke because I only had it on local PCs. Imagine my reaction when I actually got an email by an admin when using sudo on a network…
Pokémon Ruby/Saphire/Emerald
That would be really interesting, because it would mean they either emulate the game on switch 2 even though it is a special cartridge for the switch 2 edition, or they have some kind of universal binary that works on both (which I don’t think is possible without duplicating a lot).
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It definitely won’t play Switch 2 games better. The hardware is roughly in the same ballpark performance wise, but the steam deck needs to emulate Switch 2 games.
Please, you can argue all you want against Nintendo, but just straight up lying really doesn’t help.
From what people have gathered, the CPU calls from Switch 1 games are converted to Switch 2 calls, and the GPU calls are emulated. Shaders are probably de- and recompiled for the new GPU.
What people forget is that GPUs are generally not binary compatible between generations, even from the same brand. That’s why PCs usually take time compiling shaders. On consoles, the games distribute the compiled shaders for the console, which means it won’t work on other GPUs without emulation.
I’m not an expert on game development, so please correct me if I misunderstood something.
Currently catching up on Fire Emblem Engage! Loved Three Houses a lot, but from the media reception I already knew Engage wouldn’t be as good as 3H. And indeed, the story is mediocre compared to it. However, I still like the FE gameplay anyways, so it’s just been fun!
Some games will be getting free updates for that, yes.
That’s why you should check example phrases
You (or Google Translate, I assume) used the wrong rule. 支配 is rule as in ruling over something. The correct rule would be 規則.
Oh, interessant, danke