I got a new laptop last month for $2200US, it has 24 cores. i9-14900HX
I got a new laptop last month for $2200US, it has 24 cores. i9-14900HX
I have a T430 that still sees use as an occasional web browsing & Arduino coding machine. I bought it used in 2016 without HDD for $150, and I don’t think I’ve gotten better value for money with any of my other computer purchases to-date.
Wow this sure is overstated. The biggest actual risk here is ISPs doing deep inspection and getting data from private trackers.
Not nothing, but the ‘RCE’ they are claiming relies on an edge case and a lot of manual work on the part of a potential attacker who would also need to be able to intercept your traffic on the off chance you run qbit on windows and use qbit to install python.
This, to me, is a big nothing burger.
Do you mean 4th gen core i? If that’s the case, I only recently upgraded from it as well. If you actually mean 4th gen Intel…how’s that 286 doing for you?
He Heard it was the new thing to do.
There is slightly more openness to androids layers than the win32 layers as well.
I still remember symlinking to binaries in my windows system folder back in the late 90s to be able to run office 95 under Linux. (The MSFT system files permitted some things to work properly that just didn’t with the wine provided libraries back then)
I’d rather do a signal VoIP call than discord
Are you including the R&D costs? Best estimates I’ve seen for a mechzilla put labour and materials between 65-95 million USD
I thought it blew up because after tipping over the tanks ruptured - a normal result of a rocket tip-over. Am I mistaken?
I think you’ve got too many zeros on your price estimate, no? The tower is huge, but there’s no way it costs five hundred million dollars.
I do exactly this, and use Keepass2Android on my phone and have nextcloud-KeeWeb installed.
Tangentally related - For anyone looking to take over a project, KeeWeb is looking for a new maintainer!
I speak a little bit of German, but no, the guy who created the series is a native English speaker with Afrikaans as his second language.
It absolutely gets used in English speaking companies. I’ve got one in my work calendar as a reoccurring event.
What’s so insane about it? Web browsers are an evolution of the old gopher protocol. All this stuff has roots in text consoles.
Yes, the crime of giving them a stable OS that once it is set up keeps working reliably for years to come.
My last year of uni I was broke. The previous year the parking passes had red letters, that year purple. That was the only difference. The colour. I traced over all the letters of my previous parking pass with a blue sharpie and parked for free all year.
As of January 2024, archive.org claims to have over 99 Petabytes of data stored.
Tell that to my pixel