CR 395: 50 Shades of M1¶
- Air Date: 2021-01-06
- Duration: 51 mins 11 secs
About this episode¶
Their lives change forever when they meet a handsome, tormented, laptop.
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Episode links¶
- Plain Text Accounting, a guide to Ledger and friends - plaintextaccounting.org — Plain text accounting means doing accounting with plain text data formats and scriptable software, in the style of Ledger, hledger, beancount, and co.
- Beancount: Double-Entry Accounting from Text Files. — A double-entry bookkeeping computer language that lets you define financial transaction records in a text file, read them in memory, generate a variety of reports from them, and provides a web interface.
- Fava - web interface for Beancount — Fava is a web interface for the double-entry bookkeeping software Beancount with a focus on features and usability.
- Michael Dominick on Twitter — Interesting! It looks like @jetbrains is already on the M1 train.
- Dell.com/linux — With Canonical and Red Hat certification, Dell validation, and factory install options, you can be assured that your system just works.
- Dell XPS 13 Laptop As Built for the Show — + “Tiger Lake” 11th-gen CPU up to 4.2 GHz + Ubuntu Linux 20.04 + Intel® Iris® Xe Graphics (more on this) + 16GB 4267MHz LPDDR4x Memory Onboard (Max of 32GB possible) + 512GB M.2 PCIe NVMe Solid State Drive (Max of 2TB Possible) + 1080p touch edge to edge infinity display (4k optional)
- XPS 13 vs ThinkPad X1 Carbon Machine Learning Benchmark
- XPS 13 ML Base Benchmark - Compare your system to this one — Compare your own system(s) to this result file with the Phoronix Test Suite by running the command: phoronix-test-suite benchmark 2101015-FI-CODERRADI28
- Intel Xe Graphics' Incredible Performance Uplift From OpenCL To oneAPI Level Zero To Vulkan — It's quite a straight-forward comparison with the Gen9/11/12 all using the Dell XPS of their time and running Ubuntu 20.10 with the above mentioned graphics driver stack configuration
- Intel's Iris Xe Graphics Preview: Is Real Gaming Power in Reach for Thin-and-Light Laptops?
- Intel Xe Graphics: Puts its GPU Stakes in the Ground
Tags¶
11th gen, coder radio, dell, dell developer laptop review, development podcast, intel xe, jetbrains, jupiter broadcasting, linux tiger lake laptop review, machine learning benchmarks, mechanical keyboards, opencl, pylance for vscode, python, tensorflow, ubuntu, xe, xps 13