Those bitflips are probably more likely to skip the section erroneously than waiting for the array to be sorted.
Those bitflips are probably more likely to skip the section erroneously than waiting for the array to be sorted.
Well, what even is a “positive experience”? “Getting exactly what you paid for”? The service being “mostly reliable”? Those are basically neutral.
Do you guys get charged before the haircutting?
I don’t know, but I think it’s works on Wayland too. Probably something built in.
On Plasma Desktop, pressing Ctrl+Alt+ESC kills anything you click on next, instantly. There is truly nothing you can’t kill that way, even the desktop itself.
“designed” is a bit much but it sure does play into their hands.
I’ve read the comment, but that’s not how taxes usually work. (It is, however, like a lot of people with little knowledge about the topic think tax deductions in general work - which makes me suspicious)
It would take bit more of the than that comment at face value to convince me that apparent law exist(ed)
It really seems like these would be more expensive by more than the tax benefits
Both systemd and pulseaudio were more or less directly architected after MacOS’ design of Core Audio and launchd.
Really shows how little you actually know.
Can you tell Cron to catch up on the things that should’ve happened but didn’t because the system was off?
Good thing it’s editor agnostic so everybody can do the right thing in the end and choose nano
Clearly this is LFS (Lute From Scratch)
This happened like half a decade ago
Double is a scale in itself, it assumes the first thing as 1 and the second thing as 2. The are no other scales needed when I say something is double the other thing. The other thing is the scale here.
He might be gone, but his cult isn’t.
The scale doesn’t matter, double is always double. No matter if expressed in 1m is half of 2m, or 3ft is half of 6ft. Same is true for temperature, als long as the zero point is fixed.
Do you also say “the temperature in the freezer has doubled” when it goes from -12°C to -24°C? Not saying that would be disingenuous with your arguments.
That’s not how it works, an “idle” CPU is already generating a not insignificant amount of heat. That why you measure the difference against ambiant air if you’re at all serious about it.
Usually that should mean it cuts the difference ambiant and CPU in half. Anything else would just be stupid or a lie.
The OS would crash entirely before that happens