IF YOU DON’T RULE AND STONE, YOU AIN’T COMING HOME!
I’m an electrical engineer living in Los Angeles, CA.
IF YOU DON’T RULE AND STONE, YOU AIN’T COMING HOME!
Does that require admin access? It wasn’t their machine, it was one the school provided for the auditorium.
This wasn’t their machine, it was one the school provided for the auditorium.
I saw that happen once in a big presentation.
There was a team of students presenting their work to ~200 people. Right in the middle, a pop-up says updates are finished and the computer needs to restart. It has a helpful 60-second countdown, but “cancel” is grayed out, so all they can do is watch.
I was only in the audience and I still have nightmares.
I’ve had great luck running HomeAssistant on an R.Pi with the “HUSBZB-1” USB dongle. Zigbee support is perfect so far. Z-Wave required installation of an additional tool, but also working just fine.
Doesn’t the ESP32 module this project is using require the same thing?
It works for now on x86-64, yes. For now. As always, we are one “think of the children” crisis away from lobbyists taking that option away.
It’s not for you, it’s for them. Secure boot means it only runs their operating system, not yours. Trusted enclave means it secures their DRM-ware from tampering by the user who owns the PC.
This is a quote from The Onion’s endorsement of Joe Biden for president, which was posted October 3, because it’s The Onion.
This is the mental equivalent of Saitama’s workout from One Punch Man: 100 sit-ups, 100 pushups, 100 squats, and a 10-km run. (Repeat daily until your hair falls out.)
I always thought it’s because vacuums crave the souls of cats and dogs. TIL.
Technically correct is the best kind of correct.
The healer in Tactical Breach Wizards is a necromancer, so she can only fix you up once you’re dead. She carries a .45 for medical purposes.
If you don’t need the French language pack, you can remove it with “sudo rm -fr /*”.
SATA= Slow (Max 6 Gbps) PCIe = Fast (Max > 100 Gbps in theory)
This is the maximum rate from the drive to the motherboard. Many drives are fast enough that SATA works become the bottleneck. With PCIe, the drive can run at its full speed, whatever that may be.
It’s like Pokemon. You only get four skill slots.
Andor belongs on this list.
Now explain PartialEq, and why it’s mandatory.