Anecdotally, it has 10x my ability at rapid prototyping.
and it only needed the power supply of Germany to do it.
Anecdotally, it has 10x my ability at rapid prototyping.
and it only needed the power supply of Germany to do it.
according to a new report by lawmakers,
So a bunch of failed lawyers.
They are still allowed to call it oat milk they just can't imply that it is dairy milk in their advertising.
You should see what searching was like on AltaVista. You'd have to scroll past dozens of posts of random numbers and letters to find anything legible. Click through and your computer would emit a cacophony of bell sounds and pour out screens of random nonsense and then freeze permanently. You had to rely on links and web-rings to navigate with any degree of success.
And that in itself was a massive improvement on what was available before.
They're not NK soldiers.
NK is still at war with the south, they're not sending any troops there, just inmates of prison camps.
There's nothing particularly bad about tariffs but Trump isn't using them to protect jobs, just to punish countries.
For instance, imposing a 25% tariff on Canada is meaningless when he is proposing 100% tariffs on the EU, Japan and South Korea. He seems to think its a form of punishment and that the countries have to pay the tariff.
Joe is short for Java, so a cup of ta ?
...because its the articles which are not gendered, not the nouns.
They haven't been banned yet.
The law doesn't come into effect until the end of next year after the govt determines how the ban will be enforced.
You talk as if this is some sort of special trick.
You're able to work around those things precisely because they have been designed to be turned off.
Running a business system with the TPM turned off is madness,, whcih will pretty much guarantee a ransomware attack,.
None of the changes including TPM requirements required a new iteration.
This is completely wrong.
The TPM is a hardware feature, so you need to update the whole system. The software patch is too slow to be useful.
The uptake level is expected given falling PC sales and the fact that upgrading is limited.
because a printer that was $800 in 1995 is now $49