

It’s weird how you’re moving goalposts in an analogy you created that misrepresented the situation anyway.
It’s weird how you’re moving goalposts in an analogy you created that misrepresented the situation anyway.
The obvious answer is reboot. Edit: to be clear I mean their answer is reboot, not mine.
I’m glad to see it’s still going to be disabled in Gnome 50.
Setup counts, imo.
That’s where case-insensitive tab complete comes in. You can still tab through downloads and Downloads, and it doesn’t impact anything else.
It can fit larger models, but does a decent sdk exist for integration with current tools? How fast is it compared to an Nvidia card?
The link is walled, can someone copy paste the text or screenshot for those of us unfacebooked?
Last two mainboards I bought had incompatible wifi cards. The first of those also had some weird issue with aspm that meant it ran hotter than it should have needed to.
gestures at butterfly
is this communism?
For a brief moment I wondered if Intel had Ghost Researchers :D
The first option is unlikely, Apple said no but the UK were probably already speaking to their Five Eyes pals in the US. I don’t think they ever expected Apple to relent and it was all just a gambit in the larger picture.
The second option, by far the most likely in my opinion.
The third option, the US doesn’t need Apple to cooperate so this also seems unlikely.
Remember, any individual or group of people can be subject to secret gag orders around US intelligence capabilities. Tim Cook can say whatever he says, but you can’t believe a word of it as a result.
Why would the UK do that? My money’s on a new deal to get access through US intelligence agencies instead of directly through Apple.
Nobody unskilled is doing this
Looks at OP
Please educate yourself https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ireland–Israel_relations
Sarcastically saying “Imagine X” only works if it’s not actually difficult to imagine.
They put forward legislation to ban trade with the occupied territories. In response, they got threatened with crippling economic action by their largest trading partner, the United States. A smear campaign in the US is also ongoing. In spite of that, the legislation is still moving forwards.
Literally the most anti-zionist country in Europe, but ok.
As an engineer, yes. I managed to get a pilot program off the ground at my last company. As a recently public company with a lot of IT debt, the biggest challenge was around making those devices compliant with security and IT processes, and easy for IT to provision and monitor.
It helped that I made an effort to build good connections into IT and IT leadership. The clincher was a clear proposed timeline, a commitment that it would not require any additional workload from IT, and that we wouldn’t expand it without their sign off.
Unfortunately, layoffs meant I couldn’t roll it out beyond the initial group, and when a second round of layoffs came around I took the opportunity to leave. I haven’t been looking much yet, but “allows Linux” is one of the criteria I’m measuring companies against.
I think it’s only a matter of time. Figuring out Lithium batteries produced a similar efficiency gain vs lead acid.
I’m not saying the time is right now, fingers crossed though. And it would finally kill the hydrogen fuel nonsense.
If only Plex had the power to reset their passwords for them. What’s that, they do? 🤦
The reason they don’t do it is the active user churn that would result. Number must go up!