Cryptography nerd
Most hard cheeses don’t have much lactose
Blackwater will never hear the end of it
This is why I want supported ports of SteamOS to the competitor devices
Look up rules for “constructive dismissal” in your jurisdiction. Not being given work can be counted as firing
The real problem with VM setups is that the host system might have crashed too
They don’t need to, they already use overprovisioning for bandwidth.
It’s only in rare cases where the backend is so old and limited that it only supports a specific maximum number of active clients that they do that, and I’ve only heard about it in rural areas and similar places
Store absolute time in something like Epoch (seconds since 1970-01-01) plus local time zone
You get used to it. I don’t even see the code
Already broken
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/8K_resolution
8K resolution refers to an image or display resolution with a width of approximately 8,000 pixels. 8K UHD (7680 × 4320)
The number refers to the horizontal resolution. FHD is nearly 2K pixels wide, just as 4K resolutions are nearly 4K pixels wide, although FHD is the typical term for the resolution and QHD is more commonly called 2K instead than FHD
Tapes themselves are cheaper, but the drive (and potentially operating cost?) can definitely be higher for the industrial stuff
And my TV is still a cheap full HD (2K) screen from 2011, so I’ve got no reason to buy media in higher quality
13647/F/a weird anime
Wine/Proton on Linux occasionally beats Windows on the same hardware in gaming, because there’s inefficiencies in the original environment which isn’t getting replicated unnecessarily.
It’s not quite the same with CPU instruction translation, but the main efficiency gain from ARM is being designed to idle everything it can idle while this hasn’t been a design goal of x86 for ages. A substantial factor to efficiency is figuring out what you don’t have to do, and ARM is better suited for that.
It’s not that uncommon in specialty hardware with CPU instructions extensions for a different architecture made available specifically for translation. Some stuff can be quite efficiently translated on a normal CPU of a different architecture, some stuff needs hardware acceleration. I think Microsoft has done this on some Surface devices.
And that scene where she can’t pull in the non-accelerated astronaut colleague while still being in atmosphere thin enough that he wouldn’t fall behind, so he just drifts away through magic
You’re in luck, that joke is cheesy