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Pay tell, how much did the "space pen" get in development money again?
Probably because everybody is convinced they can beat entropy with math
I've been thinking about static site based 'APIs.' Haven't figured out a range yet- everything is either dictionary simple, or too complex like a radar tracking service.
Yes- AWS calculator: 1) S3- cost for how much you're storing in glacier and then the cost for its metadata to he in a S3 hot/warm tier. 2) Glacier retrieval cost- can be minimized by letting AWS pull it on their…
Worst case, it's $90/TB of bandwidth, the retrieval fee, and GB-seconds for a hot S3 tier while waiting to he downloaded and then deleted, plus pocket change for API calls. With 10TB drives being available for…
Its. Not. The. Lawyers.
Then what do you call throwing grenades at fisherman?
Activist or terrorist? Those groups have blurred the line. Several are officially on terrorism lists.
DKMS solved these "licensing issues." Dell is mum on official motivation- but it provides a licensing demarcation point, and a way for kernels to update without breaking modules- so it's easier for companies to develop…
Then leave the US.
Care to explain where you think the space went?
Why tie it to half the population (in an ideal world)? Just list per capita.
What!? Last I checked even with ring0 the system didn't have access to the WideVine keys. Talk about yet another reason to just pirate everything
Have you priced the retrieval cost? You quickly run into high 3 and then 4 figures worth of bandwidth.
Nice job painting CF as the had guy. They do NOT provide services to such, again and again they have terminated such for breach of TOS and cooperated with the legal system.
Well, the magnetic or inertial confinement keeps the reactants dense/close enough to react. The heat itself is entirely absorbed by the walls. As well as the previously mentioned neutron flux. Also, heres one of many…
These days: not building this such that they can be easily spit out as json and/or xml markup.
But CFCs are banned!
The two scenarios: 1) handing a business your life savings to manage, a 2) authorizing a company to manage your finances so they're in FDIC insured accounts Are completely different. There's no laws to update, and the…
Any comment on what issues there are with paying somebody to open accounts for you with, I assume- a power of attorney allowing them to do explicitly that? At that point the only thing at risk is fraudulent use of said…
Private trackers might he considered organized crime.
Humanity has known for decades that there's no known metal that will survive fusion's neutron output. They all turn into radioactive garbage. Until we solve that, why bother with fusion?
Or just enable "WPA-enterprise" and have it rotate keys. Then you not only have device certificates, you also have per user authentication. And if somebody missed it- rotating keys. They can change faster than they can…
Xilinx tool chain is also no-cost.
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Pay tell, how much did the "space pen" get in development money again?
Probably because everybody is convinced they can beat entropy with math
I've been thinking about static site based 'APIs.' Haven't figured out a range yet- everything is either dictionary simple, or too complex like a radar tracking service.
Yes- AWS calculator: 1) S3- cost for how much you're storing in glacier and then the cost for its metadata to he in a S3 hot/warm tier. 2) Glacier retrieval cost- can be minimized by letting AWS pull it on their…
Worst case, it's $90/TB of bandwidth, the retrieval fee, and GB-seconds for a hot S3 tier while waiting to he downloaded and then deleted, plus pocket change for API calls. With 10TB drives being available for…
Its. Not. The. Lawyers.
Then what do you call throwing grenades at fisherman?
Activist or terrorist? Those groups have blurred the line. Several are officially on terrorism lists.
DKMS solved these "licensing issues." Dell is mum on official motivation- but it provides a licensing demarcation point, and a way for kernels to update without breaking modules- so it's easier for companies to develop…
Then leave the US.
Care to explain where you think the space went?
Why tie it to half the population (in an ideal world)? Just list per capita.
What!? Last I checked even with ring0 the system didn't have access to the WideVine keys. Talk about yet another reason to just pirate everything
Have you priced the retrieval cost? You quickly run into high 3 and then 4 figures worth of bandwidth.
Nice job painting CF as the had guy. They do NOT provide services to such, again and again they have terminated such for breach of TOS and cooperated with the legal system.
Well, the magnetic or inertial confinement keeps the reactants dense/close enough to react. The heat itself is entirely absorbed by the walls. As well as the previously mentioned neutron flux. Also, heres one of many…
These days: not building this such that they can be easily spit out as json and/or xml markup.
But CFCs are banned!
The two scenarios: 1) handing a business your life savings to manage, a 2) authorizing a company to manage your finances so they're in FDIC insured accounts Are completely different. There's no laws to update, and the…
Any comment on what issues there are with paying somebody to open accounts for you with, I assume- a power of attorney allowing them to do explicitly that? At that point the only thing at risk is fraudulent use of said…
Private trackers might he considered organized crime.
Humanity has known for decades that there's no known metal that will survive fusion's neutron output. They all turn into radioactive garbage. Until we solve that, why bother with fusion?
Or just enable "WPA-enterprise" and have it rotate keys. Then you not only have device certificates, you also have per user authentication. And if somebody missed it- rotating keys. They can change faster than they can…
Xilinx tool chain is also no-cost.