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some-natalie.dev
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| | | | | Making white-box GPU compute multi-tenant using the Access Control Services override patch in Linux - or run Windows video games without suffering from dual booting | |
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alexbakker.me
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| | | | | With the release of the Ryzen 3000 series CPUs, I decided it was finally time to upgrade from my good old Intel i5 2500K. It served me well for nearly 8 years, but its age was starting to show. While doing the upgrade, I also wanted to address the other two main pain points I had with my previous setup. Long story short: I ended up installing NixOS and setting up PCI passthrough. | |
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mathiashueber.com
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| | | | | Beginner-friendly PCI passthrough guide for gaming on a Windows 11 virtual machine, on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS based distributions. | |
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dan.langille.org
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| | | [AI summary] The provided text is a mix of technical system logs and unrelated content. Here's a breakdown: 1. **System Logs**: These show hardware and storage device initialization, including SATA drives, SCSI devices, and system boot processes. Key points include: - Multiple SATA drives (ada0, ada1, etc.) identified as TOSHIBA models. - SCSI devices (da0, da1, etc.) also detected, likely connected via a SAS controller. - System boot information, including CPU initialization and kernel loading. 2. **Unrelated Content**: The text includes: - A call to action for commenting on a blog post. - Affiliate links and product recommendations. - Website navigation and copyright information. 3. **Potential Issues**: The logs and unrelated content ... | ||