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Building the PERFECT Linux PC with Linus Torvalds

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Arguably, there can be no perfect Linux

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PC. But what we can build is the perfect

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Linux PC for the creator of Linux, who

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>> there can be only one.

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[screaming]

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[groaning]

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>> Or hear me out, you guys could just

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build a PC together.

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>> Oh.

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>> Oh, okay. That could work.

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>> That could work. For the folks too young

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to catch the Highlander reference, the

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joke is that we are both Lionus and this

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can only end with one of us losing our

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heads. My mind is blown. So maybe that

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counts. Guys, when I shot my shot asking

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the original tech Lionus to come and do

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a collab with us, I had no idea what

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he'd say. I mean, he's kind of a big

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deal, known for minor contributions to

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modern technology like Git and the Linux

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kernel, but he's here, the granddaddy of

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the operating systems that power

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everything from the Android phone in

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your hand to data centers around the

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world to more recently your new gaming

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PC. All thanks to the incredible work of

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open source developers and corporate

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sponsors like Valve. And I get to build

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a computer WITH THEM AND ASK HIM SOME OF

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YOUR QUESTIONS. And you think I'm the

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awkward one.

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>> Sorry. Look, I know that fangirling does

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make you a little bit uncomfortable.

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>> Yes.

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>> But you are here right now in my studio

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and this is so cool. So, I'll tell you

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what. If you could just quickly sign my

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copy of this and then I'll settle down.

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I promise. Okay.

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How cool is this, you guys?

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He made it out to fake Lionus

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from the real one. This is officially

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more valuable to me than this message

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from our sponsor.

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[laughter]

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>> What a segway is the one. It's got the

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abs you need

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from those other guys.

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>> You haven't written anything more recent

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autobiographically, so I went with this

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and the Wikipedia page. So that's about

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>> Yeah. No, that's fine. I mean, this was

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literally what we talked about earlier

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that I'll do anything once, like,

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>> right,

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>> come here. [laughter] Uh,

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>> I really enjoyed it.

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>> Okay. No, I enjoyed the writing part. I

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do want to point out the David Diamond

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part. I I actually wanted him to have

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the same font size as my name, but

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>> Oh, really?

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>> the publisher said no.

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>> They were right.

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>> It was very much a collab.

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>> He made that very clear in the parts

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that the italicized parts that are kind

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of his version of the telling of the

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story. But I really enjoyed this and uh

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I'm looking forward to hopefully asking

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you questions that are not thoroughly

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covered by your own autobiographical

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works but

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>> from 25 years ago.

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>> I was going to ask you that is one of my

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questions is do you feel as detached

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from what you wrote then as I might be

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from something that I wrote when I was

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19?

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>> I actually don't remember what I wrote.

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>> Oh, okay. So then you might have

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forgotten the meaning of life for

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instance. Oh yeah, because that's in

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there.

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>> That's in there.

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>> Yeah. It's entertainment by the way

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>> and uh and and sex is a perfect example.

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>> It started for survival

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>> and then it became for uh society

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>> and then also entertainment.

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>> Say yeah the entertainment part.

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>> No, you were quite explicit in both

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meanings.

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>> Okay.

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>> Anything once. Anything once, right?

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>> We're not done yet. So you still have to

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do more.

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[laughter]

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>> When you say lionus, just to clarify,

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say a false linus or something.

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>> Fake liners. Yeah. Yeah,

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>> today I can live with that. Now, you did

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an interview with ZDNet a number of

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years back

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>> about your daily driver computer which

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you built yourself and we actually

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replicated that build. What did you

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think of our video?

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>> Oh, the one I never saw.

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>> Yeah.

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>> Uh yeah, sorry.

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>> I knew that was going to happen. And so

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the next thing I was going to ask you is

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what about this video? Are you going to

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watch this video? I probably won't

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because I will be feeling way too

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self-conscious to to actually watch it,

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but I might have to just because I will

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probably get emailed comments and then I

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will have to wonder about the comments.

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And

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>> I love that comments to you are email.

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>> It's the only media I use. Yeah. I don't

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do I don't do the whole social media

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thing. So, it's text for my family or

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email for everybody else.

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>> Right. So, I can text you. You actually

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can text me now. Yeah,

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>> that's actually pretty cool. So, you

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know what? Even though I am not one of

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the couple of dozen Torvoldses on the

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planet, right?

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>> I also have a madeup last name.

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>> So, my mom broke from her family,

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changed her name,

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>> and then got my dad to agree to use her

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name for me.

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>> Okay. Okay. So, I'm also Lionus with

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also a last name with no genealogy

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whatsoever attached to it, which I

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thought was a weird thing for us to have

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in common.

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>> Strange. Yeah. I mean, there's there's

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literally maybe 20 Torbtes in the whole

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world because yeah, my grandfather made

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that name up for very similar reasons.

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>> This is so much fun. You are actually

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doing amazing. It's nothing like that

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night that you barely slept before your

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first major speaking engagement,

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>> right? You really did read the book.

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>> Of course.

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>> Good on you.

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>> What? You think I would fake it?

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>> I don't know.

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>> Shame.

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>> Shame.

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>> Shame on people who collaborate with

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people and don't actually read their

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book ahead of time.

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>> Well, I didn't watch your videos, so

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>> that's fine. [laughter]

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I am the beta linest today, so I fully

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accept that that's going to be what

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happens. Um, what else is going to

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happen is we are actually going to build

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a computer at some point here. And if

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you watched our last video, it's fine

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you didn't, but if you have your

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computer, then this may be familiar to

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you. We are starting with an AMD Thread

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Ripper. This time, a 9960X.

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This is a 24 core 48thread CPU that I

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imagine is going to absolutely rip it up

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for writing emails.

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>> It's not the only thing I do, but I do

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spend a lot of time actually reading

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emails more than writing them because

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>> you can fit so much email in this bad

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boy. But of course you do have some high

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performance demanding needs like say for

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example

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>> yeah I do compile the kernel a lot. So

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uh it's part of my test requirements

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that when I merge other people's code

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because I don't code myself very much

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anymore. One of the things I do between

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every single merge is compile the whole

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kernel with every module I can. And

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that's where you want something fairly

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powerful. And I mean, I'm sure, you

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know, Nvidia is probably working on a

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way to make code compilation GPU

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accelerated, but is CPU still the way to

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go?

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>> Yeah. And I can use as many cores as

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they can give me.

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>> Why did we cheap out on him?

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>> Oh, because I also I actually I mean,

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