i still had issues using 150MB electron based bloated and heavy software instead of rufus, not that it worked for me anyway
i still had issues using 150MB electron based bloated and heavy software instead of rufus, not that it worked for me anyway
I didn’t say it’s forced, it’s the only way I know of to force usage of specific threads/cores, that’s all, I thought it’s what you’re looking for, if you want it to be automatic like other prices in the system then leave it without it, there’s nothing (else) specific in docker to control if P or E cores should be prioritized for given containers
Telegraf+influxdb+grafana is what I use at work, it is a multi purpose tool though, can be used to monitor EVERYTHING though
A quick look at docker docs says it’s the only way. Same with any other way of running a program/service, you have to manually set an affinity of an executable
Looks like you’d have to manually assign cpus by with --cpuset-cpus


It’s not that it’s about Musk, the post just isn’t technology related, it’s just a petty drama on some site
guessing it’ll be pixel only feature