I haven’t had the courage to run executable code from P2P networks since the early 2000s. Even then it was probably a bad idea.
I haven’t had the courage to run executable code from P2P networks since the early 2000s. Even then it was probably a bad idea.
chrome : chromium :: vscode : vscodium
That’s a good pun. Clearly the authors have mastered the second hardest problem in computer science.
Google is at fault here for creating the software-defined garbage, but they’re not literally selling the products, are they?
AOL came on floppies originally, but the quality was so poor that you could barely rewrite them.
“The future is already here – it’s just not evenly distributed.”
I didn’t find an alternative, when I looked a few months ago.
There is a USB-C IR blaster that exists, but the Tiqiaa/ZaZaRemote app is awful.
Android still doesn’t support DHCPv6 and will be left without a valid address.
RFC 7934 explains their reasoning, though it’s not exactly an ironclad argument.
If we could start from scratch, I would define an absolute temperature scale where water freezes at 500, roughly 1.83x the kelvin scale.
So 4xx is freezing, and the max survivable temperature is around 570. (Water boils at 683, but freezing and boiling can’t both be round numbers on an absolute scale.)
At least my washing machine plays a cute little tune.
Is it an LG?
♫
I’m done with the laundry
dirty and stinky old laundry
I’m done with the laundry
what do you want from me now?
♫
It’s more like 3 really wide pixels.