Says who? ChatGPT?
Says who? ChatGPT?
Jill Stein is another Russian asset. Might as well elect Trump.
Here, have this useless chatbot instead.
Have you checked your blood pressure?
I would get a laptop as well in that situation. Just make sure it is one that supports setting the charging threshold. Having it on all the time will kill the battery quickly if it keeps charging from 95 to 100%. It’s much better to keep it below 80%, which should still give enough “UPS time”.
The battery will also not electrically protect the motherboard from voltage swings. So get a good power adapter that can handle the voltages.
If they had more content on offer than the big legal streaming services combined, should that not tell us something about the quality of legal offers?
Well. One company stared down the FBI when they wanted assistance unlocking a terrorists phone, because it would weaken security for everyone else.
The other keeps adding „features“ to my operating system that are designed to siphon data from me, they build at the very least misleading dialogs for those „features“ to trick me into enabling them (not even allowing „no“ as a choice, usually it’s just „yes“ or „not now“) and even when meticulously disabled they have a tendency to magically re-enable themselves after updates.
Who would you trust more?
Parrot AI.
Unity was a mountain of bugs though. That wasted a lot of goodwill.
You can still upload the results to the cloud
Don’t worry, googles AI and monetization will fix their better search eventually.
That does not matter to the case. Its justice, so it must be done. What the media and the public make from it might be another thing entirely of course.
Hello, this is your IT department/Microsoft/the popes second mistress. We need you to test/revalidate/unfuckulate your Microsoft Authenticator by entering this code….
Dishwasher safe
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Of course. Get hikvision. Or Annke, which is a oem reseller and a bit cheaper. No cloud required, you get a proper web interface for configuration and two (configurable) rtsp streams.
If you want to be 100% sure they can not phone home, get a managed switch and put them on a separate vlan together with your nvr.
And please don’t go the wifi route. It’s just crap for video surveillance. Get some cameras with Ethernet and POE, that way it’s still just one cable, but no more dropped frames.
With the bottles I have seen so far you can just push the cap a bit further so it is at an 180 degree angle and out of the way when drinking from the bottle.
This has nothing to do with ssd or their size. Harddisks also have a little spare area (though not as big) and can mark and remap failing sectors.
RAID (1) is still (possibly) good for the only thing it ever was (possibly) good for: Keeping the system running long enough for you to put in a new harddisk if one fails.
Think of industrial systems where every minute of downtime can cost thousands of dollars. And even there the usefulness of RAID can be questioned: should you not in that case have a whole spare system, easy to swap in, because more than just storage can fail?
And what about the RAID controller itself? Does it not add complexity and another point of failure to the whole system?
And most importantly: will anyone actually get notified of a failing disk and replace it quickly? Or will the whole thing just prolong the inevitable?
Would you even trust a system that had one disk fail already to keep going in a critical place? Or would it not be safer to just replace the whole thing anyway after one failure?
Windows 7. no ads, no sudden candy crush, no cloud data stealing.
I didn’t. Have been wondering about „what if“ ever since. So save yourself some grief and do it.