I’ll bite. Where’s my bridge? It better be cheap and run windows xp embedded
I’ll bite. Where’s my bridge? It better be cheap and run windows xp embedded
Understood. Ty.
So if we swap drives about, the OS will see them as the same drive and/or partition?
I tried a gentoo stage 2 or 3 like 20 years ago. I’m still good.
I could have RTFM but you guys are more fun.
Ah. Makes sense.
Are UUIDs built into the hardware, or something your computer decides on based on the drive’s serial number and shit?
Holy fuck it’s like 17yo me and 40yo me worked together to make a website.
It feels much more filled out than after the initial exodus. Smaller/niche communities are pretty bare, though.
That’s what that sound was in my head. Ph specifically.
Mine was facade. I read it as fuh-cade and thought phissod was people putting up a false front.
I’ve used my badge before, but not for production processes. It’s more of a ‘damn that gap is big’ thing.
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That’s bullshit. FAA audits some things, but quality audits are third party. Here it’s usually SAI global.
We get AS9100 audits routinely. Also, for sub-tiers, we get customer audits.
The key card is fucking hilarious and I am going to give some friends some shit for that. But, no, every process isn’t fully audited constantly. Any employee in visual distance should have called that shit out, though. It’s not hard to get a feeler gauge stack or even a custom ground go/no go. Though would they know to check their feeler stack with a mic? Not likely if they think using a key card is reasonable.
MSFT was famous for not taking lobbying seriously until they started getting anti-trust action against them. They quickly became good at it.
Need to donate a couple hundred mil to Bill and Melinda Gates foundation and see if he’ll give up his strategy.
Welding bots would be cool as fuck.
We actually had a laser tracker controller that ran embedded xp32, headless, for one driver - netbeui. Pure insanity.