catloaf @ catloaf @lemm.ee Posts 8Comments 8,133Joined 1 yr. ago
Is that not what they're doing right now?
Hard to say just from what's in the modlog. Maybe they're editing a post instead of deleting it?
Then: "Trade wars are good, and easy to win"
Now: "nobody knew trade deals could be this complicated"
Take all of them and build a cluster.
Or whichever one is newest/has the best CPU, you didn't really give the specs. And then take the drives and RAM from the others and max it out.
Can you link some examples?
Unfortunately, almost certainly yes. And not for movies or museums either.
If you want a professionally managed instance, you are welcome to pay for a hosted one.
Most software has hardware acceleration. AES has been in Intel processors for over a decade, for example.
Probably these: https://usa.visa.com/pay-with-visa/cards/prepaid-cards.html
That's for the US. I don't know about other regions.
Is that even available right now? Usually for this type of thing you need API keys, which are not included, nor available at all.
Window managers are a component of a desktop environment.
Yes. Same use case as any removable drive, but encrypted. And the encryption is system-agnostic, so you don't need any special software on the system to mount it.
Linus' tone was disproportionate, but he wasn't wrong. This could easily have been a compromised account trying to sneak code into the kernel.
Readers: make sure you read the replies. This happened four days ago and has since been resolved.
Math articles are the worst. They always jump right into calculus and stuff. I usually have to hope there's a simple English article for those!
How often do those laws actually get enforced, especially for small online communities who are against genocide? Like I understand not wanting to run afoul of the law, even if the law is immoral, but is it a realistic risk?
For some reason my phone ate the "nothing" in "NTFS has nothing to do with the network". I've put it back.