No, no, it’s fine. Americans don’t know how to use apostrophes properly.
The Post Ninja
No, no, it’s fine. Americans don’t know how to use apostrophes properly.
Microsoft Flight Simulator: A whole airplane on the couch
It does, as DDR5 comes with rudimentary ECC protection builtin.
My problem is this is an AM4 system using DDR4 memory… already outdated.
Someone likes the EVE Online asymmetrical ship designs
last access time
If you’re running it thru the FUSE driver perhaps…proprietary ntfs drivers absolutely rip
Also make sure last access time is turned off, that is a nice auditing feature for opsec, but it slows things down for the normal user. It should be off by default above 256GB drive sizes.
It was an interesting time. Mass panic caused a lot of people to sell their Corollas for cheap.
Basically around 2010 some people crashed their Toyota cars because the gas pedal got stuck to the floor, and there was a huge lawsuit over it. People blamed the new drive by wire throttle as the fault, saying it would get stuck at full power. Even NASA got involved at some point to look at claims that cosmic rays could be causing a bit flip that makes the car go full send.
While there were factors that may have contributed to one or more of the accidents, such as carpets getting caught on the gas pedal, with the result being every manufacturer now has to have hooks to secure the driver’s side floor mat from sliding into the pedals (and dealerships will remove any unsafe floor mats during service), to the gas pedal design being redone on every car to make it harder to get stuck like that (all gas pedals are bottom hinged now), and the fact that modern cars have to override the gas with the brake, so left foot braking maneuvers and heel toe downshifts in manual cars are now virtually impossible, the real problem is mainly skill issue.
Many of the drivers involved in these accidents were old, diabetic, or both - two groups of people that have diminished proprioception, that is, the ability to know where your limbs are. They will tell you with a life to bet they pressed all the way on the brake, because when you can’t feel where your feet are, your brain fills in the gaps and assumes, but they really were pressed on the gas thinking they were pressed on the brake, then monkey brain takes over as the car launches forward (or backward), and they press harder on the “brake”, when they’re really on the gas and that’s how they full send it into the front of a shopping center building. But, you know, it’s definitely not the driver’s fault. Obviously something’s wrong with the car.
Toyota was the focus because the Toyota Corolla and Toyota Camry are extremely popular cars among normal people and older people.
skill issue, but they blame the vehicle because they can’t be wrong.
Kinda like the great gas pedal scandal 13 years ago.
Interesting to see how many features NTFS does support
and judgement is not “brought back to life just to be sent back immediately”… no, it will be a good span of time to live without evil on the earth…
It’s the “don’t tell me what to do” mindset
I hope he’s gone and cut the telemetry from this car… if not, I’d say poser.
The reason I still don’t daily Linux (that and wireless VR streaming doesn’t)
I’ve had the best experience with the Philips LED lights, and secondly, the GE lights. I’ve seen some here say IKEA as well are good. Others just are too cheaply made and fail quickly.
While I’ve had a Philips fail, it was due to environmental reasons. Otherwise, Philips bulbs have lasted me literal years for hours every day.
I also run General Electric bulbs, and they’ve also lasted years.
so macOS is sus
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