This thread was started with "When I started my current job they gave me an M1 Mac with 8GB...", which is the main point, in a professional environment the person responsible for purchasing new machines might not even know about these requirements, or will likely believe that the developer just wants a nicer machine for no reason, when others in the office use the base model without a problem.
Then I sympathize, but it's no more Apple's fault than it would be Google's if the people responsible for purchasing new machines had bought them a Chromebook.
Pressure is not an issue since a vibratory pump in the most basic espresso machine can produce 15 bar of pressure quite easily. In fact, manufacturers have to put an overpressure valve in their machines to limit maximum pressure to the optimal 9 bar.
Also, this project is about sophisticated temperature and pressure/flow control, something even many/most professional machines simply can't do. So I really don't think the person who built this machine lacks experience in brewing coffee.
In the PCWorld interview on YouTube they even showed an unbranded Intel laptop cooled by these chips and also mentioned that multiple device manufacturers are planning to put this technology inside their products this year. So I highly doubt this high frequency noise is an issue. They also explained that the traditional arrangement of having a vapor chamber between the CPU and the active cooling to move heat also works with this design without losing efficiency, and this way they also can increase the cooling capacity by putting more chips next to one another.
You seem to be missing or intentionally ignoring some additional facts:
* his addiction was caused by the increase in his prescribed dosage (so he could cope with his wife's cancer diagnosis and treatment - which was initially considered terminal by her doctors)
* he had to look for alternative treatments after his wife's cancer treatment has started working and he tried to cut back on his dosage, unsuccessfully (he tried to go practically cold turkey by his own admission, which made it worse, you can criticize him for not handling it properly)
* to my knowledge, he's still doing the all meat diet to this day, along with his daughter (since it keeps her symptom free after years of severe autoimmune disease)
Most opponents to Peterson don't know the first thing about him. It's quite sad because they're the same types that think COVID misinformation is something to worry about.
There is a significant amount of time between starting the development of a CPU die on a specific node and actually releasing the final product onto the market. This has already happened for Zen 4 on 5nm (so R&D/product development has moved to 5nm a long time ago) and the article is probably about Zen 5 (current gen is Zen 3 on 7nm).
> There is one thing we want to make very clear: as noted in our Privacy Statement, we will not use meeting, webinar, or messaging content (specifically, audio, video, files, and messages) for any marketing, promotions, or third-party advertising purposes.
Maybe the most important sentence in the whole announcement.
What if you and everyone replying here get a paid version or just use Google Meet?
I don’t understand why all the negativity comes out when a company decides to stop subsidizing all the engineering, bandwidth, storage, servers, .. costs that goes into a product.
Honestly, privacy policies from ad supported companies are worthless. The pressure to break them and share that info is so great that I suspect most just quietly give in to it.