I think it'll depend on the result. There will always be purists, but if a close enough facsimile can be made to have a 1:1 hardware emulation and it can be done in such a way that proves there's no funny business happening beneath the hood, I could see it being not only adopted, but breathing...
My local ramen joint has a cheese ramen, it's like a regular miso/dan dan ramen with shredded cheese that melts and coats the noodles as you pull them out.
It's the best.
Lmao, we threatened a nuclear war when the Soviets put missiles in Cuba but you expected Russia to just roll over and take it when we put stuff closer and closer to them? They've complained about all this for decades. People and organizations have demanded investigations into Ukraine for...
And there it is...
Too bad they're only sending money and not helping develop software to facilitate decentralized communication and planning. Then again, after the last game they developed, maybe that's a good thing...
They'll probably be some version of in browser game similar to the kinda stuff you see at theaters or candy crush with a remote. I doubt they're going to actually get into a lot of depth.
Joy's of normies trying to meme. Like calling someone a Karen these days.
Like how things have been forever until JD was able to shove a microchip into everything to lock it down and keep farmers coming back for more until they decide to retire the model and stop providing parts/support thereby forcing farmers to park their otherwise perfectly fine equipment in a...
It's actually kinda (ironically) funny because this kinda happened to my friends Audi. It threw a code for the power steering and went into some crazy limp mode. She had to have it towed to the Audi dealer so they could reset it. What happened to reverting to normal steering? Why intentionally...
Even worse. What if the equipment expects a connection to a vendor that's updated their API and they don't feel the need to support their legacy equipment anymore. Apparently that's a problem with some of the earlier smart appliances with built in screens and stuff. They can't connect to the...
Each connector doesn't need to handle the overall load of the power supply, just the consumption of the attached devices. Those connectors would probably be fine for everything except the GPU, depending on the one you've got. I asked at my parts place here in town, they don't carry them. Is...
https://www.amazon.com/Hilitchi-40-Pieces-Aviation-Connector-Assortment/dp/B07F5B5LLX/
I gotta go to my electronics supply place tomorrow for some power supply connectors for my modular (Molex), I'll ask if they have those ones, usually they've got really good prices on everythjing. Otherwise...
They've been able to add enough to keep me coming back for more. As far as I'm concerned, it left EA like 4 years ago, it's felt more complete than most games that "release" straight away for as long as I've had it.
NZBGet does it, but it randomly has problems here and there, usually it doesn't hit that final out. I've only had to use it a few times manually, but it's good to know how it works regardless. I've gotta go through and setup a decent automated system at some point, probably go with sabnzbd, the...
The backend comes from the provider, not the indexer. Otherwise, spot on.
Also, usenet releases tend to heavily use PAR recovery, so even if blocks are missing, you can often still recover it. I prefer MultiPar.
Which is all well and good if the torrent you're talking about has a bunch of seeders running dedicated boxes, try branching out from the latest and greatest into older/obscure/foreign and it rapidly turns into letting something sit for days/weeks because the one seeder is on and off with a...
Because depending on the private indexer, they'll obfuscate all the information for it so it stay up for a while. It's also way nicer not having to deal with peers.
Those are just indexers, they should be relatively consistent, it's the servers themselves that'll probably be hit and miss. That's why people get blocks from different places.
Two different issues. One is a censorship problem, the other is a warranty of merchantability issue. The crappy, buggy messes that are pumped and dumped need to get gone.