nanoscale transistors
Sooo the same transistors just even smaller?
nanoscale transistors
Sooo the same transistors just even smaller?
I thought you were going to ask for better RISC-V support.
Follow users that put such content into Content Warning blocks. That is the intended use of that among many.
Do you think that they’ll listen to that then? No, they’ll just say that “the models are wrong” and continue to use up even more energy.
wordpress.org = the foundation making the software
wordpress.com = the company (well, its parent, Automattic) paying the WP foundation, offering paid managed WP hosting
WP Engine = a third party company, just plainly offering plain managed WP hosting
Of the above, the company behind wordpress.com started this hate campaign against WP Engine
It’s very rude to the chemical sludge
I think your issue has been fixed: https://discuss.tchncs.de/post/22289253
There are different flavours of Ubuntu with the other desktop environments (called Xubuntu, Kubuntu, and so on). The posted screenshot is indeed a mishmash of Gnome and Xfce though.
*GLaiDOS
There was a Sonic X episode about this concept…
Don’t trust Secure Boot.
That’s the second best thing as long as you don’t worry about nation state actors (you’re fucked by then anyway). Only requirement is a board/laptop manufacturer with a proper uefi setup (eg ability to set your own keys, not using those “do not use” test keys, etc) - that usually comes with business machines.
If you have to argue about how little ewaste it creates when it gets thrown away then the thing shouldn’t have been made in the first place
DisplayPort is superior
I got dropped out from university. I got a Microsoft Azure Fundamental cert since then, now I’m a mixed Windows/Linux sysadmin at an SMB. YMMV, I’m in Europe btw.
The upgrabability of this laptop does have one caveat, though. The bottom is a bother to remove, and most Youtube crap conveniently glosses over them. For one, some of the screws would get loose but not come out all the way. I eventually found the trick was to throw some pry tool under the screw head to hold it up so I could get it the rest of the way out. After they were all out, the bottom cover STILL wouldn’t budge. This too ended up being a matter of jamming a pick in one corner of the case and running another one to slowly pry up the bottom case on all sides. I lost a plastic tab or two in the process, but that doesn’t show up on the outside, and I think 24 GB of RAM (and 2 TB of NVME 2280 storage + 256 GB, the Windows drive that I left in the 2242 bay) will be plenty for a long time.
It’s an E series ThinkPad. They are a lot less durable than any other series - they are basically the Dell Vostro of ThinkPads. (Even Dell doesn’t consider the Vostro line business ready now)
For the next best thing for a slight price increase would be the L series which is a lot more bulky and durable (and more repairable in fact - you can’t replace a keyboard in an E) which still doesn’t come with the premium price of the T series.
Who’s going -397 miles?
The name must be along the way of “Real Zen Safety”
I’m tempted to flood our Kconfig files with tabs just to prove a point, but let’s not make a mess where it’s not needed. However, if this idiocy persists, don’t be surprised if I start tabbing everything in sight.
This is genius.
It’s not released yet.