01:06:28 Sean T: I think there are blurry lines like this all over the industry. Like Ops and Security. If I set some permissions to 0644 instead of 0777 am I security person now? 02:04:07 Jans Carton: https://developer.apple.com/machine-learning/ 02:04:54 Jans Carton: That's the stuff that the "neural engine" is primarily concerned with. Lots of examples there, but nothing really specific that I've found yet. 02:17:33 Tyler R: Those are Rookie numbers 02:18:01 gary@sluug.org: Define “rookie”, pls. 02:18:35 Tyler R: Number of Background Apps 02:20:57 gary@sluug.org: And…what are you implying by “rookie”? 02:30:27 Jans Carton: I have to leave. Enjoy! 02:30:45 gary@sluug.org: thnx Jans! 02:45:33 lindatanner: Gotta run. Thanks for this. 02:47:07 James Conroy: Have a good night everyone 02:47:41 gary@sluug.org: g’nite & thnx! 02:48:31 gary@sluug.org: I mean to James & Linda. I’m STAYING!! 02:58:40 Carey Schug/USA-IL-Chicago area: all of it was interesting. beyond me, but interesting 03:01:45 gary@sluug.org: Your right, Carey! We’re all learning here! 03:02:50 WayneS: Gotta run. Thanks all... 03:03:10 gary@sluug.org: Thnx Wayne! 03:04:32 Carey Schug/USA-IL-Chicago area: prob not, but any cores that have slave cpus of different type, like x86 and arm? 03:13:38 Carey Schug/USA-IL-Chicago area: I really want an IBM mainframe, but can't afford the licence fees. or the hardware... 03:21:34 Carey Schug/USA-IL-Chicago area: sluug just blows away ALL the local Linux groups here in much bigger chicago 03:24:19 Carey Schug/USA-IL-Chicago area: what about xen? or is that nor arm in the first place? I am getting ready to virtual and am leaning towards xen and qubes 03:26:36 gary@sluug.org: Geee…. Thank you, Carey! 03:26:39 Carey Schug/USA-IL-Chicago area: sounds like there is xen, maybe not production yet 03:28:16 Carey Schug/USA-IL-Chicago area: https://www.starlab.io/blog/how-the-xen-hypervisor-supports-cpu-virtualization-on-arm