

Because if it was logarithmic, it would look almost horizontal.
Because if it was logarithmic, it would look almost horizontal.
How much do you think this speeds up an average program? Enlighten us with your knowledge.
I’ve only used java but java hash tables are stupid fast in my experience, like everything else in my crap programs was 1000 times slower than the hash table access or storage.
Just reading the title, it’s talking about searching hash tables, which wasn’t something I was specifically doing.
I don’t think the speed of hash tables is a problem in most applications.
Are they adding this shit to cars that didn’t do that already?
100W while idling seems like way too much?
Edit: maybe not, they list 75W for whole system idle here with 5800X3D.
Obviously not on the street, but on private business premises.
Like disturbing the peace laws.
I was joking but it seems people don’t understand humor.
It’s illegal to do it “in public”. So doing it at work is perfectly fine, as long as it isn’t a public place.
Obsidian with syncthing works offline.
Like vampires.
Just let me hate work here in peace.
Without the paywall: https://archive.is/TJzyt
It’s like 5 seconds for me to open a file from Outlook at work.
Absolute garbage.
My bad I was only looking at the thumbnail which only showed the last few years.