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Europe in general needs to fund a more robust network of undersea cables globally…but politics get in the way.
Europe in general needs to fund a more robust network of undersea cables globally…but politics get in the way.
I believe is was pulled from service after Spain signed the Convention on Cluster Munitions.
Well, technically it is a solved problem. Spain fielded electronically fused cluster bomblets that were disabled via a drained capacitor if not exploded in 5 minutes. This eliminated the possibility of live duds.
This Espin system has since been removed from service. Not sure if there are any similar system currently in use.
Thanks for your work!
Well, since there are no “degrees” in Celsius measurements, that seems unlikely?
Celsius is the actueal unit of measurement, unlike Farenheit, which is a scale with the units being degrees.
IBM bought a an innovative SAN company, and sold these products for a while as their XIV brand (no relation to my username!). Was pretty much superior in most ways to their home-grown SAN offerings.
They killed the entire line off, after the 3rd gen product; about all that remains of it is the management UI, they butchered it and applied it to their own SANs. But the UI was only a small part of what made XIV great.
The original XIV founder went on to found Infinidat, which basically carries on where XIV left off, it was a great migration to their hardware!
Here’s to hoping we grow into a solid community!
I’d like to see your sources on that statement.
PIA has literally gone to US federal court at least twice, and prevailed both times proving they had no logs to share with authorities.
PIA has an actual track record of privacy protection success, which is something few other VPN providers have.