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cross-posted from: https://discuss.tchncs.de/post/58799422

cross-posted from: https://discuss.tchncs.de/post/58799415

By Robert Ariail

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How does HEVC implementation really work these days?

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China if it was bad, EU if it was good

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If you're like me, you probably need to update your image tag to this new major version. I'll probably wait for a minor release first.

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Taiwan's TSMC, the world's largest foundry (contract semiconductor manufacturer), plans to begin mass production of 1.4-nanometer (nanometer, one-billionth of a meter) process semiconductors in 2028, Taiwanese media including the China Times reported on the 20th.

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source

(I'm testing a new client to multisend those posts. I'm not botting :3)

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My friend chose a not-superb restaurant initially, so we went looking for a better one and really hit the jackpot here.

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Some background... this summer I'm spending 2-3 weeks with my folks back in my old hometown, and will likely be doing so every summer for the foreseeable future. They have a bike trail that connects to much of the city right in their backyard, so I'd really like to take advantage of that.

However, given that I'm talking about a relatively short amount of time, I really don't want to spend much on a bike that will sit unused for ~50 weeks of the year. I was checking out Craigslist, and was surprised by the number of bikes I saw available for USD$150 or less.

Obviously when buying a used bike at this price, you're making some significant compromises. But I'd like ask, if you all were buying a bike in that price range, what parts / aspects of the bike would you look at in particular? What might be something that would be a big red flag?

I'm capable of doing some basic maintenance and repair if I have a guide, but I'm not capable of doing major fixes.

(and apologies for the North American defaultism in the price range, essentially I'm asking for what you'd look for in an old, used bike that isn't a waste of money but not necessarily something you'd want to ride more than just occasionally, feel free to think of that in your own local currency).

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