#Architecture ARM
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larevuegeek · 2 years ago
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CPU-Z lance une version ARM64 pour les PC Windows ARM
CPU-Z, un outil d'information système développé par CPUID, a récemment lancé une version ARM64 destinée aux PC Windows ARM64. Cette sortie marque une évolution significative pour CPU-Z, s'alignant sur l'adoption croissante des dispositifs basés sur l'architecture ARM dans le secteur informatique.
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CPU-Z lance une version ARM64 pour les PC Windows ARM - LaRevueGeek.com
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vintagehomecollection · 1 year ago
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The pedimented mantel in the hall comes from Ardgillan in County Dublin and is made of Kilkenny marble. Combined with the arms of the Gorges family of County Meath, set within, it provides a focal point in the hall and a fine setting for the fire that burns continuously through the winter months.
In an Irish House, 1988
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illustratus · 1 year ago
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The Mock Serenade (Cervantes' Don Quixote) by Gustave Doré
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bigcats-birds-and-books · 2 years ago
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Books of 2024: WELCOME TO YOUR WORLD: How the Built Environment Shapes Our Lives by Sarah Williams Goldhagen.
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periodinteriors · 27 days ago
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Georg Konrad Rothbart, The Veste Coburg: the Armoury, 1841, watercolor.
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halo-lll-odst · 7 months ago
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unfinished and messy but hi
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thesixthduke · 8 months ago
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hey-ranjhaan · 3 months ago
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Kon hain bhai ye log. Please go and fucking die.
That lady saw her own husband get killed so brutally right before her eyes. She has been through the most terrific times anyone could go through. It is very understandable that she wants peace, that is because she is an empathetic soul, who has already been through the pain of loosing a loved one and does not want someone else to go through the same. IF YOU CANNOT BE EMPATHETIC ATLEAST DON'T SHOW YOUR DISGUSTING AND SHAMELESS ATTITUDE TO HER.
And the foreign secretary? That man is bloody brilliant. He has been working relentlessly for this nation, and he is an extremely dedicated, admirable and knowledgeable individual. The absolute fools sitting, commenting on him behind their phones, would surely be holding zero qualifications of their own, which is clearly portrayed in those ridiculous comments of theirs. DO NOT FUCKING BLAME HIM OR TARGER HIS FAMILY. HE HAS TIRELESSLY BEEN WORKING FOR, GATHERING AND ADDRESSING THE NATION WHILE ALL OF YOU PIECES OF SHIT WERE IN THE COMFORTS OF YOUR HOMES.
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vox-anglosphere · 1 year ago
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A reader mentioned a charming old pub in Appletreewick, Yorkshire. And here it is, The Craven Arms.. the delightful hub of village life.
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research-lighting · 1 year ago
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Jörg Boner Switzerland Furniture Design Follow Research.Lighting on Tumblr
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livesunique · 2 years ago
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The great Arch, Salisbury, Wiltshire, United Kingdom,
Built in 1755, it formed the entrance to the enormous estate at Fonthill built later by William Beckford.
Credit: Beckford Arms / Boz Gagovski
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galleryofart · 5 months ago
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Calke Hall, Derbyshire, the Seat of Sir Henry Harpur, Bt.
Artist: Unknown artist eighteenth century
Date: ca. 1734
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, Connecticut, United States
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aestheticllyhome · 1 year ago
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the-spirit-of-yore · 26 days ago
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Cérémonie funéraire dite "córrer les armes", 1417, Collections du Louvre, Paris, France
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hawkmoon269 · 10 months ago
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Bono, U2.
📷 Source unknow. Photo enhanced and edited. The original [x]
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philcoulsonismyhero · 1 year ago
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There's a lot of lines in Amongst Our Weapons that make me want to wave my arms around and yell incoherently about Peter and Nightingale and how far they've come and how much they mean to each other, but right now the one I want to yell about the most is this one from right at the end:
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Image text: 'The wider the base, the greater the stability of the building,' said Nightingale. 'You taught me that.'
Because, like. Peter wanted to be an architect. The thing he always wanted to do was to build things. And look what he's built! He hasn't just rebuilt the Folly as it was, he's built something modern and completely new out of its constituent parts and he's done it by caring about people and being interested in how things work and by what Beverly jokingly calls 'compulsive networking'.
And everything he's done for the Folly, he's done for Nightingale on a personal level too.
Nightingale was So isolated when Peter first met him. His police colleagues didn't want much to do with him, his social circle seemed to consist of Molly and Dr Walid and not much more, he was completely out of touch with the modern world. And to his credit, he was the one who decided to take on an apprentice, but that was pretty much all he was planning to do. Train up a replacement for himself in case he got killed, pass on the Forms and Wisdoms properly, keep the status quo going.
But he chose Peter, and suddenly he's got an apprentice who wants to study the science behind magic and modernise the Folly's record keeping and work out better ways to liaise with other police and fundamentally Make Changes. Nightingale ends up with all these connections through Peter, to Beverley and the other Thames girls, to Lesley, to Abigail, eventually to the rest of Peter's family, to other police like Guleed and Stephanopoulos and unfortunately for him Seawoll... He has people he can rely on, and who choose to rely on him, and not just for magic -I especially love how Peter's mum eventually starts using him to babysit Peter's dad, and the fact that he helps Abigail's family with her brother. He's not alone anymore, and he goes from just living to genuinely thriving.
And it's all down to Peter, and what the two of them have built together. In fact, they've built something so significant that in a few years Nightingale isn't going to be necessary anymore. He's been Britain's Last Official Wizard for seventy years, all the weight of that tradition resting on his shoulders alone, and in a handful of years Peter has helped him to build something that'll be able to take the weight instead if he wants it to. There are people who can help do everything he's been doing alone and more, so finally he can think about what he actually wants for himself. (And don't even get me started on his arc re: teaching and discovering that it's what he wants to do for the rest of his life, I Will start yelling even more.)
And it's Peter who's taught him to let other people take the weight. That you can build something stable and lasting if you're willing to share the load. The wider the base, the greater the stability of the building.
Not bad for a wannabe architect who can't draw, huh?
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