Yes and we don't like it.
^^ This guy bribes.
As an actual EE who has designed mainboards, this smells of hyperbole to the N-th degree with a dose of misinformed. As another user said, you had a bunch of dead unmonitored CMOS cells, then lost power. Then realized…
No. You appear to have a fundamentally flawed understanding of the system at hand.
But 10 years is also the rated lifetime for CR2032 cells. Those made in 2022 will definetly still be good to use in 2032. I've had some last as PC CMOS ram backup cells since the late 90's and they are not rechargeable,…
> Commercial egg-laying hens aren’t going to be let anywhere near a rooster, so you’re not going to get fertilised eggs from the store. That's why it's rather obvious when they are fertilised. Because you actually will…
https://www.raising-happy-chickens.com/fertile-chicken-eggs....
You have actually just demonstrated that you have no idea how chicken reproduction works. None of the eggs you can buy at the store are fertilised. It is rather obvious when they are. You cannot develop a chick embryo…
Yay for data input assumptions. Then there are also other systems where entering certain characters can simply cause them to be stripped from the stored data. Or names with apostrophes being cut off or completely…
So you didn't read it.
Are you sure you don't have a configuration error on your end? Time set correctly etc? Maybe some MITM on your network? Dodgy SSL certs in your OS? Blogspot is a google operated domain after all.
They can't really "afford it" in the common sense of it. Russia is just so big and has so much left over hardware and factories from soviet days as well as people with the know how that things will get done alone almost…
You could have said that without the snark.
Correction: *anything "non-human".
That's just an insensitive comment of yours. As if it being just an "animal" somehow means that it was less of a loss or tragedy. Because its "just" an animal should we not compare numbers to numbers for perspective?…
486 or Pentium 90, what this game was made for.
AFAIK its load store unit does plenty speculation.
"Intel has a bug that lets some software gain access to parts of a computer’s memory that are set aside to protect things like passwords." Seems like very little got through to the media about the details regarding this…
It's worth mentioning that MTC Namibia (A mobile provider) does not do this.
This is also the case in Namibia. Telecom Namibia is also running a transparent proxy. If you ever make an HTTP request followed by an invalid HTTP request over an un-encrypted connection the invalid request (Say GET /…
Half Life 3 will be made, in about the same way humanity will solve climate change. Which comes first remains to be seen.
So where do we opt out? How do we keep the X letter agencies from mining all the data? Thinking about this, the whole smart city idea always seems like a game of Russian roulette in Pandora's Box to me. Once we start…
Yes and we don't like it.
^^ This guy bribes.
As an actual EE who has designed mainboards, this smells of hyperbole to the N-th degree with a dose of misinformed. As another user said, you had a bunch of dead unmonitored CMOS cells, then lost power. Then realized…
No. You appear to have a fundamentally flawed understanding of the system at hand.
But 10 years is also the rated lifetime for CR2032 cells. Those made in 2022 will definetly still be good to use in 2032. I've had some last as PC CMOS ram backup cells since the late 90's and they are not rechargeable,…
> Commercial egg-laying hens aren’t going to be let anywhere near a rooster, so you’re not going to get fertilised eggs from the store. That's why it's rather obvious when they are fertilised. Because you actually will…
https://www.raising-happy-chickens.com/fertile-chicken-eggs....
You have actually just demonstrated that you have no idea how chicken reproduction works. None of the eggs you can buy at the store are fertilised. It is rather obvious when they are. You cannot develop a chick embryo…
Yay for data input assumptions. Then there are also other systems where entering certain characters can simply cause them to be stripped from the stored data. Or names with apostrophes being cut off or completely…
So you didn't read it.
Are you sure you don't have a configuration error on your end? Time set correctly etc? Maybe some MITM on your network? Dodgy SSL certs in your OS? Blogspot is a google operated domain after all.
They can't really "afford it" in the common sense of it. Russia is just so big and has so much left over hardware and factories from soviet days as well as people with the know how that things will get done alone almost…
You could have said that without the snark.
Correction: *anything "non-human".
That's just an insensitive comment of yours. As if it being just an "animal" somehow means that it was less of a loss or tragedy. Because its "just" an animal should we not compare numbers to numbers for perspective?…
486 or Pentium 90, what this game was made for.
AFAIK its load store unit does plenty speculation.
"Intel has a bug that lets some software gain access to parts of a computer’s memory that are set aside to protect things like passwords." Seems like very little got through to the media about the details regarding this…
It's worth mentioning that MTC Namibia (A mobile provider) does not do this.
This is also the case in Namibia. Telecom Namibia is also running a transparent proxy. If you ever make an HTTP request followed by an invalid HTTP request over an un-encrypted connection the invalid request (Say GET /…
Half Life 3 will be made, in about the same way humanity will solve climate change. Which comes first remains to be seen.
So where do we opt out? How do we keep the X letter agencies from mining all the data? Thinking about this, the whole smart city idea always seems like a game of Russian roulette in Pandora's Box to me. Once we start…