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Cake day: June 14th, 2023

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  • Oh boy!

    Yes there are a lot of factors that make the M series chips so impressive and their incredibly small node size (which is what they get from tsmc) is one of them. The choice of arm is another huge one.

    And of course the kicker is that none of these cpus actually run x86 or arm. Haven’t done for decades, the machine code is compiled down to a chip specific bytecode at execution time. Bloat isn’t a problem because the cpu doesn’t run x86.

    Are you talking about microcode? Because that is not at all analogous to compilation. I don’t think you have a good grasp of the hardware that you’re talking about.

    At the end of the day, the processor does still “run x86”. The implementation detail of most instructions being microcoded doesn’t change that. The x86 isa is large, complex, and old. It has compatibility decisions that date back all the way to the Datapoint 2200.







  • I don’t host anything public, but I’ve got two Proxmox nodes hosting various local services in virtual machines . Currently I have

    • My gaming rig, running windows with a GPU passed through. With this I stream games to my laptop, steam deck, tv, etc
    • My router, running Vyos with a dual port nic passed through. The configuration is all done through ansible
    • TrueNAS for general network storage
    • a handful of vms created on the fly for specific projects