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IBM System-Z mainframes still support CPU hot-swapping AFAIK.
IBM System-Z mainframes still support CPU hot-swapping AFAIK.
I’ve always wanted to have to clean hardened calc/lime out of my CPU cooler!
Based on anecdotal evidence, “I refuse” may be more common than you think. I live in Switzerland, and out of all the expats I know who have been here a long time (20+ years), a large percentage (over half) of them still can’t speak German. At all. Like, they can maybe say “thank you” but that’s about the extent of their vocabulary, and many of them actually seem to be quite proud of the fact that they’ve made absolutely zero attempt to integrate into the local community or culture.
Now, although I’m fully aware that there are a hell of a lot of differences between Switzerland and the US, it still wouldn’t be at all surprising to me if there were large groups of immigrants in the US who similarly resist learning English.
Similar idea, but it does some funky translation layer magic to get pretty much native performance. The original project is called mcpelauncher-linux, iirc it’s been abandoned and forked at least once since then but I haven’t kept up with it.
I wouldn’t be so sure about the lifetime - spinning up and spinning down put far more stress on the drive components than simply spinning at a constant rate.
…how is smoking supposed to be connected to race? In any way?
No, it was compiled by the team which maintains my distro’s package repository, and cryptographically verified to have come from them by my package manager. That’s a lot different than downloading some random executables I pulled from a website I’d never heard of before and immediately running them as root.
…are you trying to imply that all neurodivergent people are LGBT+?
+1 for Debian, if you just want a stable, reliable system and don’t care about the latest and greatest features there is no better choice
This could be easily resolved by attaching more drones to the fiber at regular intervals to keep it supported.
F.L.U.D.D.
that’s an obscure reference, i never see anyone talking about that game
Only if one thread modifies it while another one is iterating over it, if two threads try to modify the list at once there isn’t any kind of synchronization and it really could break your list.
ArrayList isn’t thread-safe, though…
You can, but it’ll be a pretty one-sided conversation
no that just sounds like a bug
I mean, I get what you’re saying, but the Internet Archive has limited resources as it is and doesn’t appreciate being used as a CDN. They’ve said as much themselves on various occasions
why are you using the internet archive as an image host?!?
I get this sporadically, probably once a week on average. Most of the time it seems to be caused by a specific tab and resolves itself after closing the tab (in my case Slack is the most common culprit).