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ah, power constraints. yeah that tracks
ah, power constraints. yeah that tracks
presumably the NYPD is going to sweep that encampment.
the “change” is that laptop ram is socketed again?
exotic fruits and weird vegetables I havent tried yet.
nothing. what do you expect to happen?
1300 at once though?
what State’s have battery fabs? not KY, obviously - but, others, presumably?
do doctor drugs/antibiotics count?
really depends on your definition of “fucked up”. try watching a Star Trek movie after you take some hallucinogens - it’s a whole new level of bizarre.
how do they enforce that? seems undoable
crave fruit juice all the time, it’s tasty
thats going to be an issue - at my work roughly 60% of the userbase is connected via VPN at any given point - so, ~40,000 people or so
tried it for a bit. not much going on there. got bored & quit
same, and only reason I even looked at the article. why cant crypto just die already? it’s just a huge scam
really hope so - my work’s ServiceDesk is based in India and they’re barely functional - nothing gets fixed until the problem gets passed to an American IT person.
the same folks that were part of the meat grinder (and are now dead) or other folks?
use win11 at work, dont like it much. when win10 hits EoL I’ll dither for a year or so before switching over to mint or some other distro full time
yep. diet is huge. lower salts, eliminate sugars, eliminate processed foodstuffs
was cp/m really that good? never used it and all of the media I’ve seen of it looks like just another variant of dos. i grew up using dos, and I use the shell for a lot of stuff at work all the time these days, but i think most people prefer to interact via a gui
VPN services are widely used by businesses - does this prohibition affect them?