

“cracked”…
“cracked”…
Layman: “Does it have five gees or four like my old one?”
I seem to recall owning a microsoft tablet that could not have secure boot disabled. Why do you suppose it would be hard when (much like phones) there are already products (like chromebooks) that have done this?
Yes, I touch-type, and use a kinesis advantage keyboard that makes touch typing “almost unavoidable” (as one blogger wrote). I also use the Dvorak layout, and get nearly 100 wpm without really trying (and using low-effort brain-to-keyboard data transfer is the way to go, imho).
My mom once showed me an ad listing cars in the $300 range. It might have been the model-t era, but still…
There’s some strangely backwards science in there for a website with such a prominent domain, I wonder if it was AI generated.
So… microsoft has positioned itself between common users and Linux… and as an authority of sorts.
I sent a bug report to LinkedIn, and they asked me to try different broswers and report on which ones are and are not effected, along with the browser version numbers i tested… as if I’m one of their webdevs.
Is that suse-on-a-phone just a tease, or something awesome I have yet to discover?
I wonder why people downvote this… some kind of brand loyalty/emnity, or buyer’s remorse?
An emotional-support gun?
Wondering about those “making citizens” instructions on the wall.
Open the pod bay doors…
Fine: “the alphabet starting with emm”
Organ (powerful deep tones, not the high whistles)
I’m sure it would be quite rare to fight in a clean-room where such a tactic would be necessary, but not to worry… even in conditions free from dirt and dust, you can still get several hits in by converting your ordinary EDC PocketSand™ into earth-shot.
I don’t understand why AI data centers would CONSUME water. Once they fill up their chiller loops, then… that’s it, right?
It’s hard for me to imagine them relying on the temperature of the incoming water, and dumping all the warm water as discharge.