

My first gen i7 would still be going strong if the mobo hadn’t started dying. Especially running Linux.
My first gen i7 would still be going strong if the mobo hadn’t started dying. Especially running Linux.
Please don’t burn EVs. Lithium battery smoke is super toxic.
There are other, less environmentally damaging ways to destroy one.
Legally, the platform isn’t liable for what the users do on it. But I wouldn’t want to test that in court.
Yeah, I’d dban the drives and everything.
Yes, it counts. Hardware backdoors are absolutely a thing.
I feel like the decryption code is probably one of those keys.
AI is a great tool, but that’s all it is. It’s absolutely not a complete solution.
The current flat earth movement started as a joke
If you do COBOL it’s a get out of jail free card
Except that it does. The answer to the question in your title is No.
Well, your post confirms the law
Lol, did you look at the article? They use his full name in the second paragraph.
The answer to any headline that’s a question is “No”.
Nah, she wants something from you. I know that look from our weirdo.
You can use ipa if you pull the cmos battery (backup your bios settings first)
Idk if I’d call the deck light.
Iirc it’s an echo location thing.
The US has a bunch of socialist policies, it’s just that the people who complain about socialism don’t know what it means.
Unless you’re redlining your systems 24/7, the load really shouldn’t be that bad.