Make it device-to-device then
On top of everything said, 5090 die size is 10x than typical DDR5 die size. One RAM module is 8-16 dies, so you do get more silicon in the end, but larger dies are extremely expensive to produce due to sharply…
Complaint says "Cybersecurity researchers at Microsoft" found the kid and handed his name to FBI
> "The Middle-east" isn't a war zone. According to Wikipedia, more than half of the Middle East countries are either belligerents or were otherwise attacked in the ongoing war.
Who said serious use is their business model though.
Google docs are pretty clear (https://developers.google.com/crawling/docs/robots-txt/robot...): > Google's crawlers treat all 4xx errors, except 429, as if a valid robots.txt file didn't exist. This means that Google…
There was no morality play. My point is your copy/use of software is equally "illegal" whether you just download a cracked copy or pretend to be an active college student and pay the student price, when you are not in…
If you are planning anyway to break the terms of the license and effectively steal the software, why even bother paying something for the privilege? Just get it for free, surely it has to be available cracked
Samsung already makes a bunch of "smart monitors", putting there the same software they use on TVs. Not sure about other manufacturers, but would be surprised if they don't catch up soon.
You might be confusing Switzerland with something else. Switzerland is low tax, private and expensive healthcare and childcare.
> Imagine one day we wake up after the usual yawn-inducing sham elections in Russia and Putin won as usual but a large chunk of the country, probably a plurality of it, is utterly convinced that it was completely fake…
Not for transitioning, for "struggle to achieve transition".
Looks like you are indeed getting an older page. Try https://archive.is/8aUdC
> DS Plus series (DSM 7.3): > HDD > Not Listed > Supported for: > New installation and storage pool creation This is the main change. Other series (not Plus) are still locked down.
Certainly has nothing to do with "official" drives being crazily overpriced.
> Even if they don’t offer it to travelers, it doesn’t mean they themselves do not have Internet connection It usually does, it requires quite a bit of equipment and it doesn’t make economical sense to install it and…
It’s not like making a video of someone saying a number, given a single photo and any voice sample is a very difficult problem today. We can just fast-forward a few weeks into a world where this „registration“ is…
Blur is boring, but swapping faces or other recognizable features to something similar but AI-generated sounds cool.
> OpenAI won’t start generating much revenue from free users and other products until next year. In 2029, however, it projects revenue from free users and other products will reach $25 billion, or one-fifth of all…
Is it within their jurisdiction though? "National security threat targeting foreign leaders and the UN" clearly is, but just fighting scammers and fraud is local LEA or FBI job
> Our monitoring of the interactions with the USB-C monitor shows that the negotiation does not even get to the point of the Vendor Defined Messages(VDM) where the dock would theoretically have to send the correct…
What's not true? This is a wrong answer
It’s funny they are talking about low hundreds of emails. This is what a single properly instructed human can create with any provider in a few hours, no bots needed.
> I refuse to use them, as the only reason they exist, is to fire cashiers. That's great, why would I pay someone to do something I absolutely don't mind doing myself, and even save some time while doing it. Do you also…
In Russia Internet censorship went in ten years from "we need a legal framework to block websites with child porn on a court order, why are you against it, are you a pedophile" to blocking everything that doesn't speak…
Make it device-to-device then
On top of everything said, 5090 die size is 10x than typical DDR5 die size. One RAM module is 8-16 dies, so you do get more silicon in the end, but larger dies are extremely expensive to produce due to sharply…
Complaint says "Cybersecurity researchers at Microsoft" found the kid and handed his name to FBI
> "The Middle-east" isn't a war zone. According to Wikipedia, more than half of the Middle East countries are either belligerents or were otherwise attacked in the ongoing war.
Who said serious use is their business model though.
Google docs are pretty clear (https://developers.google.com/crawling/docs/robots-txt/robot...): > Google's crawlers treat all 4xx errors, except 429, as if a valid robots.txt file didn't exist. This means that Google…
There was no morality play. My point is your copy/use of software is equally "illegal" whether you just download a cracked copy or pretend to be an active college student and pay the student price, when you are not in…
If you are planning anyway to break the terms of the license and effectively steal the software, why even bother paying something for the privilege? Just get it for free, surely it has to be available cracked
Samsung already makes a bunch of "smart monitors", putting there the same software they use on TVs. Not sure about other manufacturers, but would be surprised if they don't catch up soon.
You might be confusing Switzerland with something else. Switzerland is low tax, private and expensive healthcare and childcare.
> Imagine one day we wake up after the usual yawn-inducing sham elections in Russia and Putin won as usual but a large chunk of the country, probably a plurality of it, is utterly convinced that it was completely fake…
Not for transitioning, for "struggle to achieve transition".
Looks like you are indeed getting an older page. Try https://archive.is/8aUdC
> DS Plus series (DSM 7.3): > HDD > Not Listed > Supported for: > New installation and storage pool creation This is the main change. Other series (not Plus) are still locked down.
Certainly has nothing to do with "official" drives being crazily overpriced.
> Even if they don’t offer it to travelers, it doesn’t mean they themselves do not have Internet connection It usually does, it requires quite a bit of equipment and it doesn’t make economical sense to install it and…
It’s not like making a video of someone saying a number, given a single photo and any voice sample is a very difficult problem today. We can just fast-forward a few weeks into a world where this „registration“ is…
Blur is boring, but swapping faces or other recognizable features to something similar but AI-generated sounds cool.
> OpenAI won’t start generating much revenue from free users and other products until next year. In 2029, however, it projects revenue from free users and other products will reach $25 billion, or one-fifth of all…
Is it within their jurisdiction though? "National security threat targeting foreign leaders and the UN" clearly is, but just fighting scammers and fraud is local LEA or FBI job
> Our monitoring of the interactions with the USB-C monitor shows that the negotiation does not even get to the point of the Vendor Defined Messages(VDM) where the dock would theoretically have to send the correct…
What's not true? This is a wrong answer
It’s funny they are talking about low hundreds of emails. This is what a single properly instructed human can create with any provider in a few hours, no bots needed.
> I refuse to use them, as the only reason they exist, is to fire cashiers. That's great, why would I pay someone to do something I absolutely don't mind doing myself, and even save some time while doing it. Do you also…
In Russia Internet censorship went in ten years from "we need a legal framework to block websites with child porn on a court order, why are you against it, are you a pedophile" to blocking everything that doesn't speak…