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Figma announces Dev Mode, Variables, Advanced Prototyping, and more at Config 2023

As Figma‘s Config 2023 event takes place in California, the company has announced several new features coming to everyone’s favorite collaborative canvas. According to the company, the mission of this year’s Config is to bridge the gap between design and development. With that in mind, the company is introducing Dev Mode, Variables, Advanced Prototyping, and Quality of Life updates. According to Figma, the new Dev Mode is a space that makes it faster and easier to move from design to development. That’s…

How to make SSH even easier to use with config files

Secure Shell (SSH) is one of those tools every Linux user will probably work with at some point. With SSH you can easily (and securely) log into remote servers and desktops to administer, develop, and check up on those machines.Using SSH is as simple as:Or even just:Of course, you would exchange the IP address for the address (or domain) of the machine you need to access. SSH gets a bit less simple when you have numerous machines you access with different configurations (such as different usernames or SSH authentication…

How to fix ‘Bad System Config Info’ error

The ‘Bad System Config Info’ refers to an error when something goes wrong with the registry on your Windows PC/laptop. This means you will now have to switch to the previous configuration. It causes the Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) which can look quite alarming to users. There can be numerous reasons behind this occurrence such as faulty hardware, bad driver, incorrect system settings, etc. However, the issue does not take much time to fix. Here we tell you how to fix it:Read Also1.Turn off your PC by long pressing the…

Nvidia’s Hopper H100 SXM5 Pictured: Monstrous GPU Has Brutal VRM Config

Modern compute GPUs are tailored to deliver incredible performance at any cost, so their power consumption and cooling requirements are pretty enormous. Nvidia's latest H100 compute GPU based on the Hopper architecture can consume up to 700W in a bid to deliver up to 60 FP64 Tensor TFLOPS, so it was clear from the start that we were dealing with a rather monstrous SXM5 module design. Yet, Nvidia has never demonstrated it up and close. Our colleagues from ServeTheHome, who were lucky enough to visit one of Nvidia's…