I still see many shops with modern VESA mounted mini PCs running an AS/400 terminal emulator to access their inventory systems.
Residential providers had a head start and got their addresses when large IP blocks where still available
I don't know about the US, but where I live speed camera are relatively large bright colored boxes with reflective stripes on the side of the road, with mandatory "speed camera ahead" warnings. Most of them are empty…
> potential long term safety Some of the older ones near me have already been vandalized by woodpeckers
This, windows phone works well as a phone, but the lack of quality apps and crappy browser that chokes/crashes on avertising make the "smart" part a complete fail.
Yeah, until a few years ago when they started doing things like - Automatically upgrading devices to Win10 - Announce that they will keep adding upgrades to win10 instead of creating new releases - Office 365 - Require…
Because you might want to process it differently?
But modern ones sound all the same
Swap is activate pretty late in at 5:59 and you can clearly see there isn't much disk activity going on. A barebones debian installation should be using < 50Mb at boot, so a custom gentoo could be <40Mb
Already done https://github.com/diasdavid/npm-on-ipfs tough it doesn't seem to be mantained anymore.
>The T2 is responsible for controlling the iMac Pro’s stereo speakers, internal microphones, and dual cooling fans, all by itself. So it's just a fancy Super I/O chip
But it's been stuck at 40 for a long time
Hmm, reducing the need for long lasting and easily recyclable paper by replacing it with mostly-plastic stuff (including packaging) that becomes obsolete in less than a decade?
I've seen a drone scanning over a large corn field, dropping sensors seems silly when you can outfit infrared tempature sensors/humidity sensors/etc on a drone.
And 10 years later everyone will be using glasses to correct the "looking at an 8K postage-stamp sized display" syndrome. Not possible without some magic holographic technology.
Since size isn't much of a constraint it probably uses electromagnets instead of rare earth magnets as fitted on cars. Also trains have been doing it for decades.
I don't understand what the fuss is all about, last time I tried AdNauseum it barely detected and clicked very few Ads, maybe one or two on really ad-heavy popular websites, and many issues on github confirm that its…
Most supermarkets where I live have a battery bin near the entrance, and I've seen many times various packs or even sealed lead acids crammed in.
I had couple of games installed on a symbian phone (200Mhz ARM) using "AR" almost a decade ago (a table tennis one and a virus catcher thingy), they were a bit laggy but that was because without onboard sensors they had…
Third-party applications/drivers not being ready and higher resource usage than XP.
>reminder of human presence. Still not as bad as a plastic bottle on the ground.
AFAIK YaCy "peers" are just instances of solr doing search/indexing on their own (as set by the user) and the "distributed search" page only redirects the user to one of the available peers with external port open, not…
Servo plus browserhtml could become a nice alternative considering that mozilla plans to kill XUL and thus firefox interface customization.
Certainly more useful/less code than the analog clock in the date/time settings window.
To synchronize radio-less clocks/timers/etc?
I still see many shops with modern VESA mounted mini PCs running an AS/400 terminal emulator to access their inventory systems.
Residential providers had a head start and got their addresses when large IP blocks where still available
I don't know about the US, but where I live speed camera are relatively large bright colored boxes with reflective stripes on the side of the road, with mandatory "speed camera ahead" warnings. Most of them are empty…
> potential long term safety Some of the older ones near me have already been vandalized by woodpeckers
This, windows phone works well as a phone, but the lack of quality apps and crappy browser that chokes/crashes on avertising make the "smart" part a complete fail.
Yeah, until a few years ago when they started doing things like - Automatically upgrading devices to Win10 - Announce that they will keep adding upgrades to win10 instead of creating new releases - Office 365 - Require…
Because you might want to process it differently?
But modern ones sound all the same
Swap is activate pretty late in at 5:59 and you can clearly see there isn't much disk activity going on. A barebones debian installation should be using < 50Mb at boot, so a custom gentoo could be <40Mb
Already done https://github.com/diasdavid/npm-on-ipfs tough it doesn't seem to be mantained anymore.
>The T2 is responsible for controlling the iMac Pro’s stereo speakers, internal microphones, and dual cooling fans, all by itself. So it's just a fancy Super I/O chip
But it's been stuck at 40 for a long time
Hmm, reducing the need for long lasting and easily recyclable paper by replacing it with mostly-plastic stuff (including packaging) that becomes obsolete in less than a decade?
I've seen a drone scanning over a large corn field, dropping sensors seems silly when you can outfit infrared tempature sensors/humidity sensors/etc on a drone.
And 10 years later everyone will be using glasses to correct the "looking at an 8K postage-stamp sized display" syndrome. Not possible without some magic holographic technology.
Since size isn't much of a constraint it probably uses electromagnets instead of rare earth magnets as fitted on cars. Also trains have been doing it for decades.
I don't understand what the fuss is all about, last time I tried AdNauseum it barely detected and clicked very few Ads, maybe one or two on really ad-heavy popular websites, and many issues on github confirm that its…
Most supermarkets where I live have a battery bin near the entrance, and I've seen many times various packs or even sealed lead acids crammed in.
I had couple of games installed on a symbian phone (200Mhz ARM) using "AR" almost a decade ago (a table tennis one and a virus catcher thingy), they were a bit laggy but that was because without onboard sensors they had…
Third-party applications/drivers not being ready and higher resource usage than XP.
>reminder of human presence. Still not as bad as a plastic bottle on the ground.
AFAIK YaCy "peers" are just instances of solr doing search/indexing on their own (as set by the user) and the "distributed search" page only redirects the user to one of the available peers with external port open, not…
Servo plus browserhtml could become a nice alternative considering that mozilla plans to kill XUL and thus firefox interface customization.
Certainly more useful/less code than the analog clock in the date/time settings window.
To synchronize radio-less clocks/timers/etc?