Arch is something a fairly non DIY user can easily conquer and use for many years and it will just work. As long as they don't choose to do anything exotic, they can use it basically forever. NixOS is nothing like that,…
Americans eat 25% more calories since 1961. It's that plain and simple, no need for monsters hiding under the food.
Basically it's all about Calories and Americans have added 25% to their caloric intake since 1961 when it started increasing. Its also not really magical, they didn't just add sugar, they added meat, sugar, grains and…
The C++ coding style is also very much the way a Windows developer would write C++ code. Not the way a Unix-y C++ developer writing on Windows would write. I always figured based on the code and the emails that it was…
She was able to detect a person who they thought was a false positive and turned out several months later did have Parkinson's. She detected her husbands before he had signs as well. They also found the molecule she was…
There have been attempts to use modular electrical systems, but consumers want choice and flexibility and governments at least in the US want those inspection $$$$s.
Almost for sure that's what happened to the OP as he was having an external disconnect, so the entire panel got depowered + likely big lines were run for whatever he needed the disconnect for. There's sometime…
Finding statistical "faults" without experts in the specific narrow area of research being consulted reeks of politics. On the subject of banning gas stoves specifically. I think 100% of everyone suspects that is going…
There's lots of them but long long gone are the days when the guy who's working on Network blah blah for Azure is allowed to do anything with Windows. Silos are good except when they become Ivory Towers which is what…
"Wiped out" is patently false. Gros Michel is pretty standard in Southeast Asia and still grows all over Central America. Cavendish is actually still fairly susceptible to Panama disease and the Cavendish grown in parts…
I've used 100+ Bluetooth devices and ever single one of them had weird connection quirks. Hell every wireless protocol I've ever seen has been similar excluding some actual industrial stuff.
It "looks" good because so far all it is, is recreating GNOME running in PopOS while using the Rust GTK4 bindings.
Actually, it's a rather perfect analogy. People have some expectations of privacy and it's not normally considered acceptable to violate this. Sometimes this stuff is untried in court or falls into a definite legal grey…
Contrary to what the GP is saying, Glassdoor seems EXTREMELY resistant unless the review is actually fake and/or contains proprietary information. It's absolutely nothing like Yelp. I do understand that they have their…
We're using KVM on OpenStack. We use a number of the services and PostgreSQL is our main database platform with our main backend platform being C++ based. I have performance trending going back 1 year and honestly other…
It has 64 bit.
Hans started moving to Taiwan in the 1600s, then you had that big influx as the Chinese Revolution wound down. There's also Native Taiwanese - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austronesian_peoples, they even make up about…
It wouldn't really matter anyways since the Chinese have been making MIPS64 chips for more than a decade. The current high end chip in China is actually new arch based on the DEC Alpha.
I'd bet a certain percentage of THOSE were actually lynx/links/elinks users rather than no script users.
They actually DID have hardware RAID controllers, but not like you're talking about.
There are no datacenter class Maxwell-series GPUs. They never released a version with ECC SRAM and so Amazon and Google never used them in production. Part of the fault was GDDR5's limitations that involved trickery to…
Unfortunately, it's known to decide to change that back to your actual location. Happened quite a bit, it's been one of the more annoying problems.
Every couple of years they seem to wipe out all these kinds of things, so you don't get them, then companies come up with new ways of writing their pages so that they all show up again. Remember when we had all those…
Unfortunately most of the time you end up having to individualize so much data structure for each deal it's a gigantic pain.
I think the one nice thing about the dental world is that "for now" there are still far more independent entities without the ties into hospital groups like doctors and practice groups all have.
Arch is something a fairly non DIY user can easily conquer and use for many years and it will just work. As long as they don't choose to do anything exotic, they can use it basically forever. NixOS is nothing like that,…
Americans eat 25% more calories since 1961. It's that plain and simple, no need for monsters hiding under the food.
Basically it's all about Calories and Americans have added 25% to their caloric intake since 1961 when it started increasing. Its also not really magical, they didn't just add sugar, they added meat, sugar, grains and…
The C++ coding style is also very much the way a Windows developer would write C++ code. Not the way a Unix-y C++ developer writing on Windows would write. I always figured based on the code and the emails that it was…
She was able to detect a person who they thought was a false positive and turned out several months later did have Parkinson's. She detected her husbands before he had signs as well. They also found the molecule she was…
There have been attempts to use modular electrical systems, but consumers want choice and flexibility and governments at least in the US want those inspection $$$$s.
Almost for sure that's what happened to the OP as he was having an external disconnect, so the entire panel got depowered + likely big lines were run for whatever he needed the disconnect for. There's sometime…
Finding statistical "faults" without experts in the specific narrow area of research being consulted reeks of politics. On the subject of banning gas stoves specifically. I think 100% of everyone suspects that is going…
There's lots of them but long long gone are the days when the guy who's working on Network blah blah for Azure is allowed to do anything with Windows. Silos are good except when they become Ivory Towers which is what…
"Wiped out" is patently false. Gros Michel is pretty standard in Southeast Asia and still grows all over Central America. Cavendish is actually still fairly susceptible to Panama disease and the Cavendish grown in parts…
I've used 100+ Bluetooth devices and ever single one of them had weird connection quirks. Hell every wireless protocol I've ever seen has been similar excluding some actual industrial stuff.
It "looks" good because so far all it is, is recreating GNOME running in PopOS while using the Rust GTK4 bindings.
Actually, it's a rather perfect analogy. People have some expectations of privacy and it's not normally considered acceptable to violate this. Sometimes this stuff is untried in court or falls into a definite legal grey…
Contrary to what the GP is saying, Glassdoor seems EXTREMELY resistant unless the review is actually fake and/or contains proprietary information. It's absolutely nothing like Yelp. I do understand that they have their…
We're using KVM on OpenStack. We use a number of the services and PostgreSQL is our main database platform with our main backend platform being C++ based. I have performance trending going back 1 year and honestly other…
It has 64 bit.
Hans started moving to Taiwan in the 1600s, then you had that big influx as the Chinese Revolution wound down. There's also Native Taiwanese - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austronesian_peoples, they even make up about…
It wouldn't really matter anyways since the Chinese have been making MIPS64 chips for more than a decade. The current high end chip in China is actually new arch based on the DEC Alpha.
I'd bet a certain percentage of THOSE were actually lynx/links/elinks users rather than no script users.
They actually DID have hardware RAID controllers, but not like you're talking about.
There are no datacenter class Maxwell-series GPUs. They never released a version with ECC SRAM and so Amazon and Google never used them in production. Part of the fault was GDDR5's limitations that involved trickery to…
Unfortunately, it's known to decide to change that back to your actual location. Happened quite a bit, it's been one of the more annoying problems.
Every couple of years they seem to wipe out all these kinds of things, so you don't get them, then companies come up with new ways of writing their pages so that they all show up again. Remember when we had all those…
Unfortunately most of the time you end up having to individualize so much data structure for each deal it's a gigantic pain.
I think the one nice thing about the dental world is that "for now" there are still far more independent entities without the ties into hospital groups like doctors and practice groups all have.