My first pass through the title was "Those windshield wipers shouldn't need to be internet-connected." Thankfully, the article did clear that up, but the fact that my brain didn't even think, "that's a stupid idea that…
Not the original person, but I'd like to see the ACTUAL install instructions, a la the vscode via the microsoft repository. It's a little more work for the user, but, honestly, the user is using a CLI for managing…
AT&T, Comcast, C-Spire. I don't know anyone who is on anything else here unless it's through a university.
At 3500 watts, I assume it has the Acme logo on the side.
I also recommend two of his shorter works: A Rose for Ecclesiastes and For a Breath I Tarry.
No known safety issue. Both issues (the overvoltage in both 13 and 14 gen chips, and the oxidation that's limited to 13th gen) lead to system instability. How quickly these occur is unknown from the Intel reports.…
Try to avoid using it until the microcode fix in a week or two. If you bought it last week, you probably haven't used it enough to permanently damage anything from the voltage issue yet. Keep careful watch of problems…
In Windows, it's kinda split between the Windows Display Driver Model (WDDM) and the Desktop Window Manager (DWM). That's not a 1:1 match, though, as those two combined cover more components of a functioning whole than…
By default, even on a recent perl it'll act like you're on a really old perl and run just fine. With warnings, it runs, but tells you about all of the mistakes you made. With strict, it doesn't run.
When using Perl you should `use strict; use warnings;` and you have something approaching a real language with a lot fewer warts, in which said quine is not a valid program. It isn't the default because Perl people have…
My company does, and I do as well personally. Rails is magic, both in good and bad ways. The good generally outweighs the bad. And it has things (like Sidekiq) that I typically need in a project, and I don't have to…
It's 99% boredom followed by 1% sheer terror whenever layoff season comes around.
> Twitter can't turn off servers and sell off data centers without impacting the product. A friend of mine tried to tell me that Elon had some type of new computing technology that would let them turn off most of their…
I do a lot of mentoring with younger engineers. They're surprised the first few times that when we start debugging a problem, the first thing we do is check all of the things that "have to be working" instead of just…
Came here just to mention that, but I'm Chrome/Windows.
Yep, Chandra's Outrage, for example. "Chandra's Outrage deals 4 damage to target creature and 2 damage to that creature's controller."
> What is the scalability of dang? I guess the real question is: are dang's parents still alive or do we have to clone him? Hopefully Twitter can wait for the minimum 18.75 years it'll take to scale out.
I guess people just liked it better that way.
I went to a residential high school in a very rural state. Our internet went through a local college, then the state university. This is 1998. I was setting up my new main desktop with linux that year. When it got to…
"Some users may experience brief service disruption."
I created a fake account for testing a fix to a bug for my company. I used a fake email, fake name, fake location, etc. I used a photo of something I was given for graduation and a date of birth that was within 6 months…
What can change the nature of a man?
Several cards give defender, eg Guard Duty. You could also turn it into a Sliver and play Dormant Sliver. A few of the cards that dealt with cards being walls were errata'd that way, too. As far as turning to stone…
Growth still gets printed pretty frequently. Pretty sure it's legal in standard right now. But don't forget all of the other broken stuff blue had from the start: timewalk and timetwister, to name two. We old people…
I tried it about 8 times before I heard anything, and I only got "going to the park" before I listened to the real audio version. I also have trouble understanding people in fairly mild noise if I'm not looking at their…
My first pass through the title was "Those windshield wipers shouldn't need to be internet-connected." Thankfully, the article did clear that up, but the fact that my brain didn't even think, "that's a stupid idea that…
Not the original person, but I'd like to see the ACTUAL install instructions, a la the vscode via the microsoft repository. It's a little more work for the user, but, honestly, the user is using a CLI for managing…
AT&T, Comcast, C-Spire. I don't know anyone who is on anything else here unless it's through a university.
At 3500 watts, I assume it has the Acme logo on the side.
I also recommend two of his shorter works: A Rose for Ecclesiastes and For a Breath I Tarry.
No known safety issue. Both issues (the overvoltage in both 13 and 14 gen chips, and the oxidation that's limited to 13th gen) lead to system instability. How quickly these occur is unknown from the Intel reports.…
Try to avoid using it until the microcode fix in a week or two. If you bought it last week, you probably haven't used it enough to permanently damage anything from the voltage issue yet. Keep careful watch of problems…
In Windows, it's kinda split between the Windows Display Driver Model (WDDM) and the Desktop Window Manager (DWM). That's not a 1:1 match, though, as those two combined cover more components of a functioning whole than…
By default, even on a recent perl it'll act like you're on a really old perl and run just fine. With warnings, it runs, but tells you about all of the mistakes you made. With strict, it doesn't run.
When using Perl you should `use strict; use warnings;` and you have something approaching a real language with a lot fewer warts, in which said quine is not a valid program. It isn't the default because Perl people have…
My company does, and I do as well personally. Rails is magic, both in good and bad ways. The good generally outweighs the bad. And it has things (like Sidekiq) that I typically need in a project, and I don't have to…
It's 99% boredom followed by 1% sheer terror whenever layoff season comes around.
> Twitter can't turn off servers and sell off data centers without impacting the product. A friend of mine tried to tell me that Elon had some type of new computing technology that would let them turn off most of their…
I do a lot of mentoring with younger engineers. They're surprised the first few times that when we start debugging a problem, the first thing we do is check all of the things that "have to be working" instead of just…
Came here just to mention that, but I'm Chrome/Windows.
Yep, Chandra's Outrage, for example. "Chandra's Outrage deals 4 damage to target creature and 2 damage to that creature's controller."
> What is the scalability of dang? I guess the real question is: are dang's parents still alive or do we have to clone him? Hopefully Twitter can wait for the minimum 18.75 years it'll take to scale out.
I guess people just liked it better that way.
I went to a residential high school in a very rural state. Our internet went through a local college, then the state university. This is 1998. I was setting up my new main desktop with linux that year. When it got to…
"Some users may experience brief service disruption."
I created a fake account for testing a fix to a bug for my company. I used a fake email, fake name, fake location, etc. I used a photo of something I was given for graduation and a date of birth that was within 6 months…
What can change the nature of a man?
Several cards give defender, eg Guard Duty. You could also turn it into a Sliver and play Dormant Sliver. A few of the cards that dealt with cards being walls were errata'd that way, too. As far as turning to stone…
Growth still gets printed pretty frequently. Pretty sure it's legal in standard right now. But don't forget all of the other broken stuff blue had from the start: timewalk and timetwister, to name two. We old people…
I tried it about 8 times before I heard anything, and I only got "going to the park" before I listened to the real audio version. I also have trouble understanding people in fairly mild noise if I'm not looking at their…