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pcm
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Zen 5's Leaked Slides
I don't know how often it's a problem, but I work for a company doing software video encoding, and we always fill up all the dimm slots on servers to have as much bandwidth as possible, even if we have only really use maybe 1/4 of the RAM.
I'm not sure any of the standard Linux tools can show you memory bandwidth usage easily (maybe perf), I know we use Intel PCM (https://github.com/intel/pcm) and AMDuProfPCM (https://www.amd.com/en/developer/uprof.html)
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CoreFreq, a CPU monitoring software frequencies, ratios, C-states
The Intel PCM suite does what you seem to be describing w/o a kernel module, and it uses nicely abstracted MSR accesses so that its portable to any OS.
https://github.com/intel/pcm
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How close are GPUs to utilizing PCIE gen 4?
Measure with pcm-pci / pcm-iio https://github.com/intel/pcm
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Will you actually be able to utilize the connectivity offered with high-end AM5 boards?
For my purpose, I want 1. Enough, but not excessive lanes for GPU. For upcoming PCIe5 enabled GPUs (which may not even happen just yet), we don't know if they can saturate 16x. Would be nice if someone could run https://github.com/intel/pcm pcm-iio and measure. If it turns out that PCIe5 enabled GPUs aren't using more than 8x bandwidth, then X670E 8/8/4 mode makes sense, if you can saturate the remaining lanes with something else.
psutil
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Single Window Mode when Firefox is already launched with -profile "my_profile" parameter
fyi: python + https://github.com/giampaolo/psutil is pretty portable
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Why new Macs break your Docker build, and how to fix it
FYI, you probably already know this, but just in case: https://github.com/giampaolo/psutil/pull/2070
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Steam like timer
Check out https://github.com/giampaolo/psutil
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tiptop, a command-line system monitor
No, not yet, though I'd love to have that in, too. The problem here is fetching the corresponding data since there's no standard interface this yet. (At least none that I know of.) Follow this bug to get updated.
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Tracking CPU usage of computer's individual processes (real time update)
here is a good module to start with: https://github.com/giampaolo/psutil
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Help with a installing a program with wine [WinError 127]
This post thing (idk what it is called) was hard for me to understand, but it looked like they were saying that it may have been an issue with python and wine. They suggested using wine-develop (which i assume is "development" because "apt install wine-develop" cant find it, but it can find development). So I did:
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Profiling Python code with memory_profiler
It uses the psutil library (or can use tracemalloc or posix) to access process information in a cross platform way, so it works on Windows, Mac, and Linux.
What are some alternatives?
8-bit-computer-emulator - Emulator of my 8-bit-computer
Ansible - Ansible is a radically simple IT automation platform that makes your applications and systems easier to deploy and maintain. Automate everything from code deployment to network configuration to cloud management, in a language that approaches plain English, using SSH, with no agents to install on remote systems. https://docs.ansible.com.
openFPGALoader - Universal utility for programming FPGA
pexpect - A Python module for controlling interactive programs in a pseudo-terminal
c2clat - A tool to measure CPU core to core latency
Fabric - Simple, Pythonic remote execution and deployment.
cr - cr.h: A Simple C Hot Reload Header-only Library
supervisor - Supervisor process control system for Unix (supervisord)
optimus-manager-qt - An interface for Optimus Manager that allows to switch GPUs on Optimus laptops.
pyinfra - pyinfra turns Python code into shell commands and runs them on your servers. Execute ad-hoc commands and write declarative operations. Target SSH servers, local machine and Docker containers. Fast and scales from one server to thousands.
CoreFreq - CoreFreq : CPU monitoring and tuning software designed for 64-bit processors.
Docker Compose - Define and run multi-container applications with Docker