I remember a long time ago in the UK, around 2003 or so, there was a similar problem with Fruit Machines (Slot machines found in UK bars and pubs). Through dumping the ROMs and emulating the machines, it was found that…
At present if you get the direct download you have to write to an EPROM, install into your AMIGA and then write out and use the Kickstart floppy. Actually having the kit to do the programming, the correct EPROM chips…
Just an FYI, it is a touch screen, according to the presentation at the 41m50s mark - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uuC4YLLkqME&feature=youtu.be...
g2 are the EC2 instances designed for graphics usage; they're typically aimed at GPU encoding rather than machine learning, like what the blog poster is aiming for. Not to say they couldn't cover either, but the GPU…
I found that this talk (selinux for mere mortals) was good for me to start off - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cNoVgDqqJmM After that, Red Hat's documentation was probably the next most useful thing for getting…
That's good to know too, yes, but using the nginx binary itself to test is always available, whilst a service command normally involves an init script, systemd config file or similar to be available, and they can vary…
The issue with that, in Windows at least, is that host lookups become a lot slower with a larger hosts file; a local caching DNS server with a block list is possibly a better solution, and one I think is already adopted…
I remember a long time ago in the UK, around 2003 or so, there was a similar problem with Fruit Machines (Slot machines found in UK bars and pubs). Through dumping the ROMs and emulating the machines, it was found that…
At present if you get the direct download you have to write to an EPROM, install into your AMIGA and then write out and use the Kickstart floppy. Actually having the kit to do the programming, the correct EPROM chips…
Just an FYI, it is a touch screen, according to the presentation at the 41m50s mark - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uuC4YLLkqME&feature=youtu.be...
g2 are the EC2 instances designed for graphics usage; they're typically aimed at GPU encoding rather than machine learning, like what the blog poster is aiming for. Not to say they couldn't cover either, but the GPU…
I found that this talk (selinux for mere mortals) was good for me to start off - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cNoVgDqqJmM After that, Red Hat's documentation was probably the next most useful thing for getting…
That's good to know too, yes, but using the nginx binary itself to test is always available, whilst a service command normally involves an init script, systemd config file or similar to be available, and they can vary…
The issue with that, in Windows at least, is that host lookups become a lot slower with a larger hosts file; a local caching DNS server with a block list is possibly a better solution, and one I think is already adopted…