No you have to switch your vpn to Albania to avoid YouTube ads.
No you have to switch your vpn to Albania to avoid YouTube ads.
Jokes aside, you can do different stage installs where you don’t have to compile the whole OS. However I feel like the quality has dropped during the past few years and it requires too much tinkering. Back when everything was on spinning rust, the performance difference was very noticeable though.
Especially since it was largely a failure in the racing series it competed which at the time was dominated for years by Nissan.
This would explain why some people I know that work there are panicking.
I played the hell out of this game. The sensation of speed was addicting.
Used them since the company started but stopped this year due to the cost going up. Never had an issue.
I don’t know if it’s still the case but kernel support and related was nearly always an issue when I tested Raspi alternatives for building homebrew robots. OS updates were a gamble and support and documentation was not good to say the least. Raspi also has every HAT you can imagine to extend their capabilities too.
The desktop that knows what’s best for you.
There’s a company doing this already. Giant battery sits behind the cab. They drive up, unplug it like a LEGO with a huge robot arm, plunk in a new one and good to go.
Hackernews is usually reliable to see what the new hotness is. But yeah this is a frequent problem.
Now do the “purist” that spends their entire life trying to strip everything possible off to “save memory” when they should probably just use Alpine or NetBSD.
Me too. Some development companies refuse to support it period or their games are unavailable to stream due to licensing etc., and that is the only reason I dual boot now. I would ditch it in a heartbeat otherwise.
Yeah, after looking I think it’s even older when stuff was even wilder at times. For some reason I thought it came along much later than CRUX, but it was only 2 years or so.
Maybe you’re making a joke, but Arch didn’t exist then.
edit: I was wrong.
Kinda miss the Wild West days where you’d recompile and suddenly there’d be a whole new device naming convention.
Pure damage control lingo. Anyone in the game for a while knows exactly how Broadcom operates. Theyre not hanging around while they squeeze the juice out until it becomes another SAP or Oracle. If he thinks a subscription model isn’t going to cause a mass exodus, he is a fool.
From my experience arcade ports and titles released for both are usually noticeably better on the Master System in both looks and sound. Rampage is one example. It also has less issues with the cartridge port. One caveat is the controller ports are prone to bent pins. Otherwise NES all the way.
Arstechnica looking like a malware proliferating site itself on mobile.
I’ve seen them owned by the RSS functionality. So many little hidey holes. I can’t imagine how diverse their infrastructure is.
Yeah this attrition is expected by Amazon. IBM and others did this earlier. If enough people choose to RTO they will do “real” layoffs and get a pat on the back in the news for not letting as many people go as they would have had to before. Optics I guess. IIRC this is the second round for Amazon.
Some are saying companies are doing this to keep their property values up but I think that’s only one facet. What I don’t see being called out often is companies doing this are hiring replacements overseas in tax havens and/or where they can pay less for talent. Real kicker is, those hires wind up being remote anyway to the anchor offices.