Psions were pretty amazing. Can’t believe they ran a whole operating system like that on a couple of batteries. Iirc, turning on the LCD backlight doubled the idle power consumption. So the whole system was as heavy as a couple of LEDs.
Psions were pretty amazing. Can’t believe they ran a whole operating system like that on a couple of batteries. Iirc, turning on the LCD backlight doubled the idle power consumption. So the whole system was as heavy as a couple of LEDs.
NeXT is probably the pretty direct ancestor of osx dock. Only Apple turned it from good to bad by moving it to the bottom, where there is no space. And that only got worse as screens became wider, but not taller. And they made it overlap and obscure content and bounce around if you got near it making it extra obnoxious and hard to use.
Other docks existed even before, of course.
You could use some sort of caffeine as a workaround. I do since sleep locks don’t always work.
Mitm a website and inject browser exploits? Scanning IP addresses they see downloading? A news article leaving out the vital parts is nothing new though m
Maybe they were just targeting with no actual action. Like they had their sights set on their cardboard tank.
Here’s one nice list which also reflects the status of their usefulness. Physical availability varies widely, though.
I think it’s more like a door slam without a door.
New ASUS firmware now requires a user to be 16y or older router and will restrict features and even security upgrades if you router out
Missed a spot.
A programmer is a device for turning caffeine into code (to borrow a math joke).
It’s a (multi) spam post.
Nvidia user?
Brave is a series scam company. That’s perfectly technical in a privacy context. This post should be more clear about that, though.
https://www.spacebar.news/stop-using-brave-browser/
Brave is a series scammer. Always has been, always will be.
Thanks, fixed. I usually notice to be careful around URLs because the parsing varies
A licence that expires?
That is the first software freedom
Car infotainment systems have always been outdated.
Really nice and comprehensive looking page. Should probably test drive that some day. Thanks.
PHP warning.
Read that as family in a basket. Close enough.
I once had a hard drive of some particular vintage that wasn’t able to start. I did actually get it running with a hammer tap. Got the remains of data out and replaced the drive. It was nothing special, a Unix system drive with nothing that wasn’t on tape, but I just had to see if I could fix a hard drive with a hammer.
I also remember one admin who would often be seen walking between computer maintenance room and workshop wing with drives and a blacksmiths hammer labelled “format”.