You can’t eat the brain. AFIK, never tried human.
It’s hard to convey tone with text.
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Unix domain sockets, shared memory (classic and/or over anonymous file descriptors), file system in userspace, the (ms) ini format.
Was going to sleep when i wrote that.
Uds, shm, fuse for ipc. Ini for configs.
Is the long list written anywhere ? And are they practical right now to everybody kind of reasons, or are they “in this hypothetical far future” kind of reasons ?
I know it’s cool and all, but we know how to shoot things into space already.
Ofc. Looking at people who put solar panels on their roofs, it is enough for a household. Apartments use less power, but have much less roof per apartment. And industries use more power then households.
I think it’s feasible (including electric cars), especially since we got hydro and stuff.
Real Engineering on youtube did calculations and such, so i recommend people to look there.
PS Funny how wind and hydro are just indirect solar.
You are conflating good and powerfull. The basic 1800£ one from then isnt even that powerfull. Half price from samsung or something would be the same. It’s just not worth it, not by a long shot.
2.4GHz, for water. Wouldn’t go 1mm beneath your skin. Better to use xrays or pozitrons or something.
Says ubuntu, works fine on my non-apt distro.
Idk if GPT4All is what you want.
At that price, i’d just get a dell…
Every time it’s the same…
Why not just make a good enough laptop for a cheap price ?
Fair enough. But in the context of usa it never had a defensive war, always the agressor. And the propaganda was “they have bio weapons of mass destruction and will use them”, and later “they terrorists”. None of which was true. Iran was far from innocent either.
We didn’t go to germany, germany came to us.
Just like usa did many times.
And i don’t think it was so obvious at the time. Russia was massing weapons, middle east had problems, and tensions were everywhere.
China and India. Nobody cares about indian politics. Lately some south american and african countries as well.
Process monitoring, in the basic sense, is seeing if a process is running. You mean how they handle dependency trees/graphs ? From what i just read sysD targets are groups that can have other groups in them (aka inherit, aka “services”, aka compose). I wonder if that is the core of the problem. Not that i care, that’s the hole they dug for themselves when they insisted only pid EINS can orchestrate cgroups (didn’t use to be).
Either way, in the overwhelming majority of use cases they are practically the same.
Bdw, i didn’t downvote you. I reserve it only for the most irrational fans, aka parroting fanboys.
I watched a youtube video about it. It’s temperature that dictates how a snowflake looks. Simple as that.