Nearly 3,000 people died in 9/11.
That image is in very poor taste. wtf.
Nearly 3,000 people died in 9/11.
That image is in very poor taste. wtf.
When did they remove the briefcase?
I remember it on Windows 98, but not XP.
Was it removed with the DOS/NT transition?
Or is it still around, just hidden?
I assume so.
If you’ve got a phone or laptop charger, then input voltage doesn’t often matter. They’ll work with either 120v or 230v.
And in general, you likely won’t be bringing non-charger electrical stuff with you when travelling.
So if you’re installing this in the US, it makes sense to just wire this with 120v. Peoples’ phone chargers will continue to work just fine.
Is it bad practice to use rm -rf /
to delete my files, or should I specify the path explicitly?
I’ve always used rm -rf /
to delete my files, but I noticed that it also deletes a lot of other things. Is this bad?
In the case of Google, the trade off is compensation.
You can work for for Google in NYC and make $300k+ per year, or work for Google in London and make half as much at best.
It’s the USA.
Yes, they can just fire people.
I see what you did there 😉
I mean, it’s GPL code.
Anyone could just upload it, possibly with branding changes if “GBA4iOS” a trademark, as long as they publish the source code with their changes
Yep. All distros are rolling-back to before JiaT75 was involved.
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Definitely a crossword.
Officer 1: Thirteen down. Ten letters. Another name for a cauldron. Starts with ‘w’, ends with ‘t’.
Officer 2: That’s a witches’ pot, Ted.
After two years of development and some deliberation, AMD decided that there is no business case for running CUDA applications on AMD GPUs. One of the terms of my contract with AMD was that if AMD did not find it fit for further development, I could release it. Which brings us to today.
Since it’s a WaHo, I’d immediately guess this photo is in Georgia.
Arguing with a mathematician about the definition of a number.
To be pedantic, “290223” is not valid ISO 8601.
Two digit years are no longer allowed by the standard.
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Unicode cat 😺