The fact that nobody dies in Disney’s Hunchback will always be super weird…
The fact that nobody dies in Disney’s Hunchback will always be super weird…
Yeah it’s more about whatever safe guards you put life will find a way to twist them.
Wasn’t the last I, Robot story about how the robots directly the world’s politics decide that we were living better and longer lives without technology and brought the world back to medieval level of tech?
I’ll stay on NES where once you get a game that’s the game, bugs and all. No DLC, expansion, nothing. That’s the game.
“I’m sorry you merged WHAT upstream? No I don’t care if there’s a new glibc out there, the one we have works just fine.”
Here’s an article that explores pros and cons; https://www.nationaltransmission.ca/manual-vs-automatic/
Interestingly all automatic transmissions I used had a high and low drives, which can be used to down shift or up shift as needed. Also, many automatic transmission from middle or high end cars have a semi-automatic shifter to go up and down gears. Best of both world.
I think this debate will be useless real soon anyway, with EV not needing a transmission at all.
And modern automatic gearbox are actually more performant and use less gas than human shifters. We’re not driving 90s cars anymore.
!dataisugly
In the beginning the Universe was created. This has made a lot of people very angry and been widely regarded as a bad move.
His name is “Fuck”?
How the fuck am I supposed to read that shit?
Or reverse.
How the shit am I supposed to read that fuck?
Just be creative.
M’minem! /tips fedora
You can do SSH tunneling over DNS, so everything is possible.
What are you using for SSO?
sshd
Veritasium did a video about it, with data to back it up. They took old video and reposted them with and without clickbait titles and images. The difference of views is staggering. People just like it o suppose.
GenX scientists naming things. Was it a mistake? Maybe, but we’re having a laugh.
OP’s question is very vague. I would argue that the PS2 was indeed capable of “128 bits computing”, even if it isn’t technically a 128 bits computer.
I’m also pretty sure the comment was tongue in cheek.
QIchvamDaq Qo’noSDaq tlhInganpu’ ‘e’ vIHar!