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Intel Low Power Mode Daemon v0.0.4 Released To Optimize Hybrid CPUs On Linux
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Is Lemmy going to allow Intel posts and forget that Intel is on the top of the list for BDS?
@AgreeableLandscape@lemmygrad.ml sorry to tag the top mod
I gotta be honest: it’s deeply frustrating and dismaying that Intel is tied up with Israel, but the fact remains that, as technical professionals, it is literally impossible to avoid Intel, because enterprise customers don’t really care about that BDS list. Ignoring technical innovations from Intel - one of the leading CPU manufacturers since CPUs became a thing - is only going to kneecap your own knowledge and expertise.
Ah shoot, I wasn't aware posts about them were a no-go, specially since this is a useful tool for people that already have hardware from them, it isn't any sort of news about "hey buy our new product" or something like it.
I don’t think it’s feasible to blacklist posts about Intel in computer science related communities, to be perfectly blunt.
I'll let you guys make the decision about what to do. At least do let me comment that supporting Intel is supporting genocide.
I type this on a 1 year old desktop with an Intel chip. So hey, we're all learning.
Feel free to ignore hexbear users.
It's your time, do with it what you will.
Are you really though?
Are you really though?