@logout Účet tam mám, ale už nevímjakdlouho jsem výhradně tady.
A teď regulerně přemýšlím, že ten eXtwitter účer prostě zruším a bude, protože se Elmo odkopává čímdálvíc do totálního ču*áka (pardon my French...)... 🤔
@Nheghathivhist1@janbartosik Děsně mrňavé je to na 4K. Na 1440p je to ještě ok... Proto všichni na firmě máme wide 1440p displaye; 4K nikdo moc nechce, proto to už je bez upscalingu opravdu nečitelné...
@janbartosik Bohužel s eobávám, že spousta lidí by řeklo, že ano, mají: Do vlády SPD nebo PRO, vystopuit z EU, vystopit z NATO a získat zpátky tzv. "suverenitu" (whatever that means these days...)
Že je to totální izolacionalizmus a cesta do pekla ekonomického, politického i bezpečnostního těmto jednoduchým lidem nedochází 😞
Tyto názory budou ve svobodné společnosti vždy, i proto je potřeba neustále prcovat na osvětě a udžování svobodné občanské společnosti. Je to nikdy nekončící práce... 🥰
@sesivany@janbartosik Jj, já (bohužel) vím, jak tihlecti fungujou. Jejich peklo má hodně úrovní; ...a tihle vypadají, že se propadli do hodně hlubokého levelu... 😏
@zygoon I believe a discussion is still ongoing about Vector 0.7.* vs 1.0 compiler support (I did not have time to dig deeper into this yet so I'm unsure about the current state, but general notion is NOT to support v0.7.* -> start digging here https://github.com/brucehoult/riscv-gnu-toolchain).
If you are ok with trying RV kernel builds etc, LicheePi is very good start now.
On the other hand probably a new gen of devices with rvv1.0 CPUs will get released later this year, so it might be ok to wait for a little while 🙂
@zygoon Questions is: What is your idea behind buying RISC-V machine? A cheap potato for tests? Then VisionFive 2 is ok (or even cheaper slower boards). If you want something with some power (i.e. at least Rpi4B), maybe for a light desktop/home light srv backend)? LicheePi 4A is best choice right now (got one last week).
What to have in mind: - Right now (emphasis on >now<) the spport for new kernels/drivers/hw accels etc. is taking off. - (No) Support of RISC Vector instructions (0.7 vs 1.0)
@zygoon LicheePi 4A uses TH1520 CPU (4 cores @1,9Ghz, 4/8/16GB RAM + integrated eMMC storage, Vector 0.7.1 spec support, NPU, is currently mainly on kernel 5.10).
It is (now) "Not great, not terrible". With new kernels coming (6.5-6.8) and thus drivers (OpenGL/hw accel/AES accel etc..) and other things coming later this year, it will become quite ok as light desktop/light home server backend.
@zygoon A "problem" with >current< CPUs support of RV Vector spec is that majority of today's CPU have no Vector support or spec 0.7 support (not official).
Vecctor spec v1.0 was not finalized several years ago, when RV CPUs manufacturers decided not to wait any longer and designed and produced current CPU generation -> with either no or v0.7.* spec support. There is minimal to no compiler support for these optimizations, so this has potentially big impact on performance.
I believe it should be achievable to have a compiler patched with/for vector 0.7.* optimizations and build the whole system just for Lichee with these optimizations.... (But it is a) a theory and b) my wishful thinking 😇 )
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