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alt.binaries.warez baby! Apparently you can swim in the same river twice :-)
alt.binaries.warez baby! Apparently you can swim in the same river twice :-)
Feels like they waited just long enough for the initial controversy to die down. It’s so pathetic to see HP reduced to the tech equivalent of a pay-day-loan business.
FIDONet, sheesh… I got warez to download ;-)
Definitely power hogs. Modern switch mode power supplies are incredibly efficient.
I never really administered anything like that myself but I had a friend who took care of some old servers ~20 years ago in college. Multiple power drops in that small room went to fuse panels rated for several hundred amps each.
Unfortunately all I know were that they were VAX mainframes and were already considered obsolete in the late 90’s ;-)
Um… Compuserve, AOL, etc. were not email clients, nor did they come first. Email already interoperated just fine, these companies by and large added compatibility/internet email gateways as it became increasingly clear they would become irrelevant without it.
Feels like they just need to keep showing me pictures of someone cracking open a gooey coco pod and this problem will fix itself.
I have thoroughly enjoyed watching Matter flop and flounder this year :-)
Literally no advantages, plus you’ve got Google on security so you know your privacy is getting invaded because it’s their damn business model.
While getting head! It was epic, I just dropped the worm through a back door in the firewall ;-)
It really is! I can wrap my brain around some of it, as long as it’s basic enough that I can keep the main loop in my head. But I’m in awe of developers who write complex software packages by themselves. Or folks that write low level hardware libraries… literally anything involving a network stack.
So yeah, pretty much everything:-)
LOL I still remember the feeling of my brain sort of melting the day I realized that someone had to write all the error messages I had ever seen :-)
Pretty sure movies are at least partially to blame for that first programming class :-)
I swear this headline was just a comment the last time this got posted…
That would require that they have a coherent point. Or at least for him to correctly cite the study he’s talking about.
HoTD ;-)
Some top notch intrigue here; a maintenance company gets blamed, enlists a famous hacker collective for help, evidence mounts, locomotive manufacturer issues loaded denials…
Thanks OP :-)
I actually scrolled straight to the bottom of the article to see if it was flagged as being “republished from another Condé Nast property.” Just hoping there was an excuse for Ars.
Well, this is awkward. TPM and start menu position were like 90% of my reasons for not upgrading…
I guess that explains why it was still an add-on to last years motherboard :-)
LOL 😂 Oops.
Remember when TPMS is an optional security feature ;-)
Many mysterious sources in the article, but intriguing details too. Had no idea their new cells have a powered electrolyte.