Mostly made of meat.
Unlikely. Even the best capacitors would discharge through leakage in 5 or 10 minutes.
You aren’t giving Elon enough money. Sacrifice another 47 billion to your weird terfy god.
There are some things about it which are a bit annoying and not easy to initially work out, but overall I’ve found it to do pretty much everything I want, and a few things I didn’t know I wanted until I found out it did them.
Or don’t speed. It’s easier.
Thanks. I was thinking that you could have an AI “looking over the shoulder” of a compiler, seeing what comes out for the code going in to it. Basically training it to spot sequences in compiled code in order to guess the instructions that compiled into that code.
You could chuck it at an AI to reverse compile it into something readable.
You need to define God first.
It’s hit 50% for me. Well probably more like 75% because I use WSL a lot.
Fucking ancient. This was for a Z80 based system using discreet logic for addressing and IO, constructed on a wire-wrapped board.
Don’t need to decarify to rebuild green spaces.
I wish I had cat paws instead of feet.
I have programmed by looking up op codes in a table on a sheet of paper and entering the hex codes into an EPROM programmer.
What? That they can both be used for defense? Name something that couldn’t ever be used for defense. Your comparison is pointless because the only trait they share is one which is also shared by pretty much everything else on the planet. Like beards, to bring up an earlier example.
You can’t murder a room full of children with pgp.
I’ll just say it again in the hope that it might dawn on you that the two things are not even remotely similar enough that you can say “this also works for guns”.
Yeah, that’s the point. What do guns have to do with encryption? I could say “If you outlaw beards, only outlaws will have beards” and it will make as much sense as your original post. I appreciate that you have a weird fetish for violence but you don’t have to shoe-horn it into every conversation.
You can’t murder a room full of children with pgp.
An occasional hug if we are drunk enough, and I don’t want anything more than that.
Brew beer, fix motorbikes, make bird boxes, travel, walk, read, volunteer, cycle, write software, build electronics, sit in the sun with a cat on me. I can’t wait to retire.
Yes, looks like a reverse proxy is the way to go.