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The K3 is a bit slower single core, about the same multi-core, and quite a bit faster at AI.

If you use the AI cores for general compute (eg. when compiling) then it is quite a bit faster than the RK3588.

At times, the above may vary as specific software may be less optimized on RISC-V.


“No excuse”

That is a bold prediction

It doesn't seem like a stretch. I don't know what you mean.

(You may disagree with the opinion of course, but "bold" is a counterintuitive adjective here)


How so?

No it is not.

It is kind of ironic that all the would be X successors waiting until Wayland took over before appearing.

Something like XLibre or Phoenix would have been taken very seriously 5 years ago.


I think it was only recently that Xorg started dying and Wayland became mostly usable for most people. That was when I switched over, and I assume a lot of others as well.

Why? Isn’t “waypipe ssh” more “the UNIX” way.

There is also wors.


You can do GUI over the network in multiple ways with Wayland.

You know you can use Ruffle if you really want Flash right?

https://ruffle.rs

But the only standard you need is WASM. All browsers support it. Use whatever you want to make it. In fact, Ruffle is just a WASM app.


The problem is that, while there's no theoretical barrier to an authoring tool with a Director-like user experience that exports to Wasm, no one has actually written one, and it's not a small amount of work.

(I agree that we're better off without Flash, but this particular problem is real and unsolved.)


Or you can just use PaleMoon browser ( https://www.palemoon.org/ ) and install the original Flash player plug-in in it.

Ruffle is not complete or comprehensive. In my test of a dozen swf ruffle could successfully display about half. Compare to the actual flash plugin Shockwave Flash 11.2 r202 (11.2.202.643) in my retro machine browser which displayed them all perfectly.

What about lightspark?

htps://lightspark.github.io


GLM 5.2 is Open Source and open weights.

If one government wants to ban LLMs, it will be an incentive for another government to unchain them.


What government? Models are available all over the world. They can be run locally. Are we banning the Internet?

Genies and bottles.


This is a full Solaris UNIX distro. Pretty far from TempleOS.

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