

They did put the power button on the keyboard though, which was pretty awesome


They did put the power button on the keyboard though, which was pretty awesome

Just a bit of context, the card was outside the sub and built into a camera that was rated for that depth.


That’s definitely on the low end, at my employer we spend around 20k per server, that’s for 256 cores, 2tb of ram and some nvme.


It’s not any one platform that is too complicated, it’s that none of it was standardized. So once you have support for one phone completely done, the next model is already released 6 months ago and you have to start almost from scratch again.
Pixel was one exception to this, because Google would release and document all the modifications needed to run Android. Unfortunately they stopped doing this as well.
Contrast this to the x86 PC and laptop market and everything basic, like how to discover hardware, how to boot is all a documented standard. Even though on PC, you still have to deal with drivers for specific hardware.
Another reason why PC is much easier for Linux is that much of the hardware is shared with servers and for servers, Linux is absolutely a first class operating system, which all but some extremely niche hardware manufacturers fully support.


Couldn’t agree more, it’s not exactly a faithful adaptation, but I feel they did a damn good job conveying the overall message and story.


There is a special place in hell for those fuckers


In Northern Ireland they load them with fuel


Kind of hard to see the scale, but the drive that this removable platter would go into, took the full width of a 19" rack.
It once held several megabytes, but now it’s a decoration in my office.



I recently made www.timedial.org, using mainly HTML 3.2. I tried HTML 2.0, but the lack of tables, fonts and even text alignment was a bit too much.


It’s not great with a family, each with multiple devices. Years ago I used it with a central MySQL db, but it was a huge pain and frequently broke with updates.
As mentioned by others, Jellyfin is an amazing alternative and I’ve been using it for a few years already.


Which country doesn’t charge VAT on services?


Direct link: https://youtu.be/lw4ZjhOukwU

Wow, just looked it up, but it didn’t quite hit me until I saw one of those things work.

More info: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Improvised_tactical_vehicles_of_the_Provisional_IRA


How do the other apps compare to Boost. I was too lazy to try anything else and just switched from Boost for Reddit to Boost for Lemmy when they killed the API.
Unless it’s really old, just return it.