

Oh, then OP will most likely need to replace their hardware with something like Framework, as I can’t see x86-64 becoming open.
Baby steps are okay too.
Oh, then OP will most likely need to replace their hardware with something like Framework, as I can’t see x86-64 becoming open.
Baby steps are okay too.
No joke, I briefly looked into whether it would be possible to fabricate my own PCBs. I’m quite handy with soldering and MIGHT be okay placing my chips.
Turns out it is possible, but not at the board density we enjoy. The time and cost of materials also make it unreasonable.
It hurts because I want a believe.
OK, I’m cooked. Too much science.
It checks user agent to see if you are using something generic in a user agent switcher. It gives me fits sometimes if I leave it on chrome from Firefox too long.
Really bringing the surrealism today! I love the stories.
Americans might be getting paranoid.
Yes, it’s crazy. I’m a MSP and have to jump through so many hoops to make sure it is default and not edge.
Even better, Microsoft has introduced a user choice ‘protection’ driver that prevents non Microsoft applications from changing default file association, forcing you to use the settings.
All I’m saying is that we should be vocal about things like his ability to pack a parachute by himself.
Sorry, pretty sure Elon is too poor of an engineer to design a sub and too afraid to take it down there.
There could be a user-centric back end that you could tie in to an account, if it matters. You would export your history to the backend and then log in to the data from the new frontend. That prevents a denial of service caused by numerous large data collections attempting to forward their data all at once.
That then causes me to wonder if data could be hosted separate from the services. That would mean that there would have to be individuals willing to provide that storage and bandwidth.
Have you ever seen the advertisements on the pirate bay? There is a market for everything.
Defederated from instances that federate with and support Turkish laws? I don’t like it, but it makes sense.
That makes me wonder if it is possible to federate with a and b, who are not federated, and not pass traffic between.
Suppose the fediverse becomes widely used. At some point, people will figure out how to profit from it. Although it is a decentralized platform, I can see particular instances becoming dominant and walling off other instances.
How can we prevent users from being stuck behind walled gardens like this? Is it possible to make accounts portable, so if a particular instance becomes unusable one could easily move between them?
Yeah. Client was a lab tech. Got it off Pinterest or something.
Woah, I didn’t catch that.
Also, never seen it as de15. I always saw it as db15. It appears both are valid due to misuse! DE-15 is the correct term.
I was going to press you on the firmware for the CPU, but I was unaware that CPU microcode exists and is built to live in the cache.