Don't forget to include some slop about why SQL Server is better.
SBC is good for usbip endpoints for those vms. I use them to push devices around my home network.
It's not really hard at all, calculate the max power the leds will draw and get a psu that'll never exceed 90% of that. Your average usage will be waaay lower anyways since you don't usually show all white. 5v power…
I'm also struggling with a macbook for work, but hold your mouse over the green circle in the top left for a few seconds and it'll pop up. (You don't get the nice snapping that windows does though)
Workstations/servers have forced air cooling that drives a significant amount of airflow over the ram sticks. Gaming PCs don't. I don't think you can make the assumption that heat spreaders / sinks on ram don't help in…
Doubtful, if so they would have warned ATC.
That was beautiful. Pilot managed to drag the tail and slow down enough that it looks like the engines barely took a hit at all.
Strong suggestion, do not give advice without explaining any reasons or context
This is the only way I could come up with that would allow an end user to do a full factory reset, and end up back in a known good secure state afterwards. Storing it in the firmware would mean every user has the same…
I use them in an esp32 to write a random password to each of my products, so when I sell them they can each have their own secure default wifi password while all using the same firmware.
25 years?! Hardly https://www.brokerlink.ca/blog/how-long-do-cars-last-in-cana... > In 2020, the Automotive Industries Association of Canada (AIA Canada) reported the average age of Canadian vehicles was 9.7 years,…
Providing API specs is not open-sourcing them. Where's the source code?
I owned a couple XPS 13 laptops in a row and liked them a lot, until I got one with a touch bar. I returned it after a couple weeks and swapped over the to X1 Carbon. The return back to physical buttons makes the XPS…
Probably more about how it handles data corruption and makes it not drop the nose for a few seconds when it sees it.
> Nobody makes a landing page to wcratch their own itch. Just because you don't, doesn't mean nobody else does. Lots of people have a design itch to scratch.
> driving south to the border city of Brownsville, Texas > from immigrant communities in South Carolina Not sure where you got that he crossed the border. If they had a case he'd have been arrested, you're making some…
If so they would have kicked this off github - https://github.com/massgravel/Microsoft-Activation-Scripts 157k stars
The person who posted both this blog article and the hacker news post, is Matthew Prince, one of highly technical billionaire founders of cloudflare. I'm sure if he wants something to happen, it happens.
Most of HA is configured in the gui these days, you won't need to write any config anyways.
My experience in Vancouver is that Tim Hortons are full of TFW's and not local employees at all. https://www.insauga.com/canadian-tim-hortons-locations-are-h...
Ahhhhh, that makes sense. Treating this as security mechanism rather than an anti-jamming one.
I don't understand this article. If the GPS signals are jammed, what purpose does it serve to have an atomic clock on board your plane? You still need accurate signals with time data to measure against. Am I missing…
> We will be reaching out via email to provide a tailored recommendation for each Opsgenie site, highlighting the best fit for your team. > Opsgenie end of support – effective April 5th, 2027: A public post followed up…
We have two left parties that votes are split across, and a single right party. This means the conservative party often ends up getting more power since they're "first past the post" even though the majority of the…
> Trudeau, who is now answering questions from reporters, said his one regret of his premiership has been his failure to introduce electoral reform. Oh please, you had lots of time to address this and instead you've…
Don't forget to include some slop about why SQL Server is better.
SBC is good for usbip endpoints for those vms. I use them to push devices around my home network.
It's not really hard at all, calculate the max power the leds will draw and get a psu that'll never exceed 90% of that. Your average usage will be waaay lower anyways since you don't usually show all white. 5v power…
I'm also struggling with a macbook for work, but hold your mouse over the green circle in the top left for a few seconds and it'll pop up. (You don't get the nice snapping that windows does though)
Workstations/servers have forced air cooling that drives a significant amount of airflow over the ram sticks. Gaming PCs don't. I don't think you can make the assumption that heat spreaders / sinks on ram don't help in…
Doubtful, if so they would have warned ATC.
That was beautiful. Pilot managed to drag the tail and slow down enough that it looks like the engines barely took a hit at all.
Strong suggestion, do not give advice without explaining any reasons or context
This is the only way I could come up with that would allow an end user to do a full factory reset, and end up back in a known good secure state afterwards. Storing it in the firmware would mean every user has the same…
I use them in an esp32 to write a random password to each of my products, so when I sell them they can each have their own secure default wifi password while all using the same firmware.
25 years?! Hardly https://www.brokerlink.ca/blog/how-long-do-cars-last-in-cana... > In 2020, the Automotive Industries Association of Canada (AIA Canada) reported the average age of Canadian vehicles was 9.7 years,…
Providing API specs is not open-sourcing them. Where's the source code?
I owned a couple XPS 13 laptops in a row and liked them a lot, until I got one with a touch bar. I returned it after a couple weeks and swapped over the to X1 Carbon. The return back to physical buttons makes the XPS…
Probably more about how it handles data corruption and makes it not drop the nose for a few seconds when it sees it.
> Nobody makes a landing page to wcratch their own itch. Just because you don't, doesn't mean nobody else does. Lots of people have a design itch to scratch.
> driving south to the border city of Brownsville, Texas > from immigrant communities in South Carolina Not sure where you got that he crossed the border. If they had a case he'd have been arrested, you're making some…
If so they would have kicked this off github - https://github.com/massgravel/Microsoft-Activation-Scripts 157k stars
The person who posted both this blog article and the hacker news post, is Matthew Prince, one of highly technical billionaire founders of cloudflare. I'm sure if he wants something to happen, it happens.
Most of HA is configured in the gui these days, you won't need to write any config anyways.
My experience in Vancouver is that Tim Hortons are full of TFW's and not local employees at all. https://www.insauga.com/canadian-tim-hortons-locations-are-h...
Ahhhhh, that makes sense. Treating this as security mechanism rather than an anti-jamming one.
I don't understand this article. If the GPS signals are jammed, what purpose does it serve to have an atomic clock on board your plane? You still need accurate signals with time data to measure against. Am I missing…
> We will be reaching out via email to provide a tailored recommendation for each Opsgenie site, highlighting the best fit for your team. > Opsgenie end of support – effective April 5th, 2027: A public post followed up…
We have two left parties that votes are split across, and a single right party. This means the conservative party often ends up getting more power since they're "first past the post" even though the majority of the…
> Trudeau, who is now answering questions from reporters, said his one regret of his premiership has been his failure to introduce electoral reform. Oh please, you had lots of time to address this and instead you've…