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“Democrat-run cities”
“Democrat-run cities”
Yeah I remember using the Compiz cube on Ubuntu 8(?)
Don’t a lot of CPUs like Snapdragons already have “performance cores” and “efficiency cores” that the kernel has to be able to recognize in order to switch between them? This sounds neat but I’m just curious what’s different between these situations.
Man, Lord of Chaos is so good
Programs that want to receive or send data across the network do so using a port. A firewall (in the sense of a firewall on your computer) is basically a program that sits between the rest of your programs and your network connection and determines what programs should be allowed out to the network and what incoming connections should be allowed to talk to your programs.
This is “increasing security” by making sure you don’t let incoming connections talk to whatever happens to be running on your computer that might be listening for network traffic.
I can provide a more ELI5 explanation if you would like it.
You can drop the awkward one and just -xtract -zee -files without -verbose output
#1: CISC has gone largely (entirely?) extinct
Citation needed? Isn’t x86 considered a CISC?
I had to downvote you to get the “total” (heart) to show up. You can see in the comment below yours that if there are only all up- or downvotes, it just shows that.