Iranian address space is no longer in the public routing table.
Not sure we're thinking the same way, but the C64 and Atari had bitmap modes, not just tile or character modes.
CHIP memory
yes, OTDR
The Amiga is fixed RPM or CAV, not CLV like the og Mac. With one exception- later models could halve the RPM to read/write HD floppies (1.44MB PC or 1.76MB Amiga).
They also wear out quite quickly.
that is pretty ingenious
I'm running a home server on an N100 (ITX model) with a 32GB DIMM, works well.
Had me until he used middle-aged as a pejorative.
That's ABS.
Some of the early code was actually BCPL.
Call me when there's an inverse A16z
Always found it strange that macOS didn't follow their OG NeXTstep design for the dock and menus.
I have an Epson V800 and a Flextight, the output is much better on the flex tight. There's more to it than just the manufacturer's DPI flex.
No, quite a bit different.
It's not idealism, it's shifting power to labor / the individual.
Just tried that on VICE and got some at signs and a crash. What does it do on real h/w? For some reason I still remember 646, 53280, 53281 (pokes), 30120, and yes 64738.
Rotary or radial?
Should be illegal.
these are the light diffracting off the mirror edges and struts.
Rendezvous with Rama
peak speed: 7 au/year, so time to half way to P. Centauri is ~19k-years (I realize this proposed probe has a much shorter lifetime, but was curious)
Anyone have more insight into this? An overheating contactor doesn't sound like something that can be fixed with software (except to ignore it).
You could use a squid proxy elsewhere to uplift the crypto/cipher/PKI, which would get you browsing the full web again- however, you'd potentially fall victim to an unpatched Safari based exploit.…
My experience is that this practice brings things back into spec while still cold.
Iranian address space is no longer in the public routing table.
Not sure we're thinking the same way, but the C64 and Atari had bitmap modes, not just tile or character modes.
CHIP memory
yes, OTDR
The Amiga is fixed RPM or CAV, not CLV like the og Mac. With one exception- later models could halve the RPM to read/write HD floppies (1.44MB PC or 1.76MB Amiga).
They also wear out quite quickly.
that is pretty ingenious
I'm running a home server on an N100 (ITX model) with a 32GB DIMM, works well.
Had me until he used middle-aged as a pejorative.
That's ABS.
Some of the early code was actually BCPL.
Call me when there's an inverse A16z
Always found it strange that macOS didn't follow their OG NeXTstep design for the dock and menus.
I have an Epson V800 and a Flextight, the output is much better on the flex tight. There's more to it than just the manufacturer's DPI flex.
No, quite a bit different.
It's not idealism, it's shifting power to labor / the individual.
Just tried that on VICE and got some at signs and a crash. What does it do on real h/w? For some reason I still remember 646, 53280, 53281 (pokes), 30120, and yes 64738.
Rotary or radial?
Should be illegal.
these are the light diffracting off the mirror edges and struts.
Rendezvous with Rama
peak speed: 7 au/year, so time to half way to P. Centauri is ~19k-years (I realize this proposed probe has a much shorter lifetime, but was curious)
Anyone have more insight into this? An overheating contactor doesn't sound like something that can be fixed with software (except to ignore it).
You could use a squid proxy elsewhere to uplift the crypto/cipher/PKI, which would get you browsing the full web again- however, you'd potentially fall victim to an unpatched Safari based exploit.…
My experience is that this practice brings things back into spec while still cold.