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How can you tell how many cores are available in any given GPU?
I would prefer a Windows/UI based answer, but API (DirectX?) is also nice to know.
No such API. Even term "core", applied to graphics hardware cannot be defined in a universal way: different vendors have very different architectures (even on desktop platforms). So, we can have 384 "CUDA cores" in nVidia GPU, 1024 "shader ALUs" in AMD GPU and 20 "blocks" in Intel GPU of the same price/performance/transistor count category. Sometimes you don't even have a dedicated GPU. So, it does not make sense to compare those numbers.
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After I upgraded the memory on my laptop, the rate of usage of memory remained the same, and the memory used increased almost proportionally to the size of new memory.
Why?
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I am trying to make 2 motes connect via a border-router, using the contiki 3 examples. I compiled er-example-client but it does not fit on my Crossbow TelosB mote. It comes up with error message:
er-example-server.sky section '.text' will not fit in region 'rom'
I am using Instant Contiki, which has msp430-gcc v4.7. The same seems to happen in Cooja as well, using Sky motes.
The application doesn't fit the Sky/TelosB ROM. Using the msp430-4.7.x provides a nice size reduction, but doesn't seem to benefit the Sky. Try disabling some of the resources enabled by default, for example compiling only with the hello test yields:
msp430-size er-example-server.sky
text data bss dec hex filename
48669 278 8646 57593 e0f9 er-example-server.sky
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In a development environment, running rails s is a bit slow. I thought of moving my project files to the SSD. People say that we should not do too many writes and reads to an SSD. Will this damage the drive?
Practically, no.
People say that we should not do too many writes and reads to an SSD.
These people are probably referring to doing orders of magnitude more disk I/O than starting a rails app does.
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Is there any way to know current battery level of connected iOS device from command line.
Thanks in advance..
Check out libimobiledevice.
It is mainly targeted for linux systems but you can get it to compile for OS X as well if you want to although it is a bit complicated.
I am also in the process of writing an Objective C wrapper around the libraries and you can find some more info here: https://github.com/liamnichols/CocoaMobileDevice but be warned, its a WIP atm. I'm not even sure if it will run on other machines as there might be some hardcoded dependancies that need fixing.
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I was curious if it was possible to geographically display networks at a smaller level of geography such as a city. I've used the geolayout plugin, but it seems to barely recognize the small distinctions in longitude and latitude.
The solution was to scale the graph to an extremely large value (>1000000).