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At this point he’s just a rich douchebag and has very little to do with tech. He has not made one smart business move recently let alone a smart tech move.
At this point he’s just a rich douchebag and has very little to do with tech. He has not made one smart business move recently let alone a smart tech move.
I want more functionality and better battery life. And guess what, thinner doesn’t help with any of those.
Or run your own recursive DNS which can be done in a docker container. Most people I know sailing the seven seas are quite adept at technology. Well most people I know are in IT in the first place so that likely doesn’t mean much.
Good.
My ex-MIL worked for Wells Fargo and opened an account for me to help meet her quota. Then I started getting overdraft fees because there was no money in the account to pay the monthly fees for the account I didn’t want or use. I had her close it. So yeah the whole company was kinda duplicitous.
Just because I’m not sitting at a keyboard doesn’t mean my brain isn’t working on the problem. I’ve had epiphanies taking a shit before. I’m a systems architect so not really a code monkey but I solved a DNS/networking issue the other day doing dishes. No idea why it hit me then but then again I have ADHD and my brain is fucking weird.
I’d be ok with just “X is about to start hiding.”
Well they could have went with the Canadian version and called it Enhanced Hardware Intelligence or Eh-I for short
Yeah I guess it was kinda fun. Especially for nerds like us. Getting x-forwarding to work over a 14.4 modem was pretty awesome, albeit painfully slow, at the time.
Yeah, 2 hour kernel recompiles to get a sound card to half work were not fun.
Apple is not blameless but they are a shit-ton better than Microsoft. I have to have M$ for a few work apps but I’m primarily MacOS for desktop and Linux for everything server-side. I avoid M$ as much as possible.
If it were me I’d design and 3D print something to mount around it that would be held together with either rubber bands or possible screwed together. But I realize that is outside of most people’s skillset. Maybe you could get somebody to design something and get it printed online. But I guarantee it would take a couple of iterations and probably cost upwards of a $100.
Maybe something like this…
Well this is depressing.
So Windows is trying to become Facebook?
Yeah totally go with Ventoy. I had an external device that basically did the same thing but it was a pain in the ass. Little screen and you pick an iso on the drive and it simulated a CD rom. Ventoy is so much simpler. My only complaint is there isn’t an installer that works on a Mac so I have to use Windows. But other than that it’s awesome.
When you injure yourself sleeping
Well true but I was assuming the circuits had some things drawing a little power. Flipping on a device and tripping a breaker with 12 machines on it wouldn’t be ideal :)
I have done this before in my upstairs home lab. 3 beefy ESXi machines, some nas storage, and a basic 10gbe switch eats up a lot of a single 15amp circuit. And apparently turning on a TV pushes it over the edge. Luckily the UPS saved my but while a reset the breaker and shut some stuff off.
This is only about 21 amps. Most outlets in a home are 15amps but 20amps isn’t unheard of. From one outlet doubtful but yes one house would provide that much power easily if you split them up to three or 4 rooms on different breakers.
Now it would be fun to watch his electric meter spin like a saw blade … (yes I’m old … I remember meters that had spinning discs)
HungerGamesOS. I love this idea!!!
The easy answer is because that’s all they freakin’ make now.