I have had nothing but issues with HDMI. Doing development and trying to integrate HDMI into a hardware design. Everything should just be Display Port. No question. It is a racket.
My son has a peanut allergy. He was deemed very severe. He started treatment daily peanut doses. Starting at 5 mg. He is now eating 4 peanuts a day and counting. Zero issues with exposure now. If you have a kid with a peanut allergy find an allergist who will desensitize them.see https://www.palforzia.com/
Do be careful, though. My nephew (now 4 years old) has/had several food allergies. Some he's ok with now, but for some the desensitizing process resulted in several ER visits.
The immunologist’s office weighs these tiny amounts and sends you home with a few weeks’ supply. As you progress and the margin of error becomes less dangerous, you get to weigh it yourself.
It would be interesting to see how it compares to https://gitlab.mpcdf.mpg.de/mtr/pocketfft. The c++ branch is header only. I believe this is what scipy uses by default
I think you just pick a problem you want to solve with gpu programming and go for it. Learning what you need along the way. Nvidia blog posts are great for learning things along the way such as https://devblogs.nvidia.com/cuda-pro-tip-write-flexible-kern...
I'm just building a new house this year and Ethernet to every room is standard in this area. In a different state in the US coax is standard in new construction. (We just moved) It varies by location.
If only it had higher pixel density. If there was a 43" 6K or even 8K screen I'd buy it in a heartbeat. But with only 4K I have to use all sorts of weird tricks with raster fonts to make the text in my terminals sharp.
Also, too bad all the TV makers stopped making 8K screens in 55" and below.