

If it’s from 20 years ago then isn’t that like 15 years too new to be affected by this patch?


If it’s from 20 years ago then isn’t that like 15 years too new to be affected by this patch?


Isn’t that just Rocky configuring the kernel that way? You’re free to compile your own kernel and it’ll still support even old pentiums, just not i486 in new versions
Instructions clear, caffeine pill and Monster
Moka pot coffee is weak, just fill a quarter to a third of your mug with ground coffee, pour hot water, stir after a bit so it settles down at the bottom of your mug


Come to Estonia, Spaghetti are called noodles and all types of pasta are called macaroni, half the population doesn’t know what pasta means other than “paste” (which is also spelled “pasta” in Estonian)


Other AI companies can still buy them, they’re just rare because nobody bought them in the first place. They destroy them because scanning them is faster and in some jurisdictions that absolves you from copyright infringement since the amount of copies doesn’t go up


Can’t say I’ve had your experience, Windows always had issues. Think 7 was the least problematic version for me and the last one I remember fondly.
I have a car diagnostics laptop running 8.1 because it doesn’t support legacy boot for 7 and is too weak for 10. That UX was horrendous. Then came 10 which was unusable without an SSD. That sounds like the norm now but back then a lot of people didn’t have them. I’m not even going to mention 11, it came out before the AI craze and has sucked since release.
But the really crazy side of Microsoft is the ERPs. Way too much always changing. Good old systems being retired because they have a worse new one to replace it with, etc.


The URL they posted has the same title as the post here so it’s the source that changed their title after the fact.


reaching its peak
One can only hope.
This wording comes in a very interesting way across


There are also flights where this could be used as fully electric right now, or very soon if they increase range a bit. If you fly from Tallinn to anywhere via Finnair, you go through Helsinki, that’s like a 30 minute flight. And the reason you don’t just drive to Helsinki is that you’d have to take the ferry which costs more money, takes over an hour and the Helsinki airport isn’t that close to the port.
Similarly, you can fly from Tallinn to the two bigger islands here in Estonia, very short flights versus like a 3 or 4 hour bus ride involving a ferry. 30 and 40 minute flights with the current 30-40 person planes that company uses.
T is actually short for 1000 KG not 2000 units of British currency.
Yes, carbs are great if you love working on cars. A factory fuel injection system these days (anything newer than the old Jetronic pieces of shit) is pretty much set it and forget it, plus if you do have a bad sensor or something, it’ll usually tell you (by live data reading if not DTC). Way easier to maintain than carburetors.


It’s been Chromium based for ages now. Meaning they’ll likely eventually stop supporting manifest V2 too, unless Google makes it easy for them to keep supporting it.
I like openkuse more. In Estonian, kuse is either imperative form of the verb to pee, or the possessive case of the noun.
Though admittedly I used OpenKuse and it was super reliable for me.
Thing is, giant mansions existed in the 19th century too. They would’ve already been affecting the average home size in the 20th century.
The growth AFAIK is largely driven by the suburban mcmansions, which aren’t necessarily a 1% thing.
Well only central banks can create it out of thin air. Normal banks lend other people’s money (fractional reserve banking)
That would be the difference between a permissioned ledger vs a decentralised cryptocurrency. Pretty hard(not impossible) to turn off someone’s bitcoin, but depending on the design, the state backed crypto might be very easy… Or not.
But why does it need updates if it works? Just don’t connect it to the Internet and you can run it until either it dies or you die.