Debian on Servers. Not-Debian on not-servers.
It’s doesn’t have to be complicated.
Debian on Servers. Not-Debian on not-servers.
It’s doesn’t have to be complicated.
Chrome is already pretty close to this. People still using it are a mystery to me as it is.
Yea It’s per km^2, divided by 1000. I just dropped the last 3 digits off the area when doing the calculation. I just tried to make readable units.
I was curious, so here’s the numbers in relation to land area (MW/Mm^2). Based on are found in Wikipedia.
Also square kilometers of land mass. Kinda relevant for solar.
You still need base CPU speed for a system to be usable. Try running a modern GPU on a 10 year old CPU. It’s even worse for some, where the GPU driver needs a relatively fast CPU for the GPU to run at full speed. Mostly Intel GPUs have this issue, which is sad cause they are the most affordable, but can’t be paired with an just an affordable CPU (or an older one).
And we’re very far away with RISC-V from the kind of performance your need to run modern games, or even decade old games. Let alone fully utilizing a high end GPU.
Finally! I was waiting for a version of the original zimaboard with a modern/competitive processor. Such a versatile little device.
Ahh you might be right, it might have been Danny Trejo who I had in mind. Updated my comment, thank you!
I think it was Dwayne Johnson Danny Trejo who said in an interview that he never does his stunts, for exactly the reasons given. The key point is also that if the actor performing a key role in the movie gets injured it’ll cause at least delays, possibly worse. But it will affect literally hundreds of people just so s/he can feel like a macho for doing the dangerous thing.
A stunt person getting injured isn’t just less likely (it’s literally their job), it’s also much less problematic for everyone else involved if it does happen.
Performing stunts yourself is pure ego.
This is highly dependent on where you are, and your ISP. I get new IPs basically daily. Even my ipv6 prefix changes daily for no reason other than to be annoying I guess. It’s infuriating, but somewhat convenient for privacy reasons (only).
EU-OS existiert, aber zielt eher auf die Verwendung von Behörden und anderen öffentlichen Einrichtungen. Also weniger für Endanwender. Zur Finanzierung des Projektes weiß ich persönlich nichts, aber ich nehme an, das ist auf deren Info-Seiten nachlesbar.
I’m not sure I quite understand how this would make them unable to support normal 2fa until now.
Keycloak is one of the most configurable and flexible auth solutions, and there is no way it didn’t support otp based 2fa until recently.
Well fucking finally. I have no idea what took them so long.
The smell of freshly cooked rice.
You do know Heroic exists, right? It works perfectly fine.
And I prefer an open source solution integrating multiple platforms to a single closed solution per platform.
Also from Europe, gas is measured/billed in kWh here as well.
Ah yes the old classic “I don’t know what the actual problem is, but just waiting a bit seems to help”.
It sure does help though.
Kind of ironic for an article hosted on a site called “Linux links”.
If we assume normal, real world physics at work, and we have to as the game surely doesn’t model the stratosphere, he would not reach it even for a very very brief time as he’d have been evaporated from the heating at that speed well before getting to it.