Thanks, TIL!
Still in 5yo mode: why couldn't you run the 8086s at an order of magnitude faster considering they would be much smaller?
ELI5: Why couldn't we just manufacture thousands of tiny 8086 cores on a single chip and run everything in parallel?
We have transistors in the nanometer scale, why couldn't we create really tiny 8086s?
Wouldn't they use a MROM or something instead, because flash memory can be quite volatile in the extreme conditions?
bro get a w520 it's almost the same but bigger and with a discrete gpu, and a fingerprint reader that works on linux.
You wouldn’t want to build a flight computer with hard-wired (as in literal wires) software
We can use an FPGA for that
Yes, the opposite is also true. I know people who charge their Qi1 phones on Qi2 chargers, and you can even stick a metal ring on a phone case so that the Qi2 charger can attach.
And they have definitely ratified the UNCRC because they definitely do not want to put kids in adult prisons, right?
Jekyll is so good
Wordpress is overpowered for most blogs, it is underpowered for most web apps.
A common theme on social media is "Reject humanity return to monke." That said, most would fail a survival test.
I'd assume the building has a trash collection chute. My old apartment building had one.
"What do you mean, there's a WPA?"
spoiler
DS and DS lite can connect to WEP or open networks
Any car can be a flying car if you give it enough acceleration
This isn't rocket science. It's the opposite.
https://lemmy.world/comment/14026947 > I know people have spent longer on the ISS but at some point, I’d come back in a Home Depot bucket wearing a spacesuit with some scuba gear. > > And for those who want to argue about the heat shielding on a Home Depot bucket, I’d be responsible about it. I’d glue all kinds of shit to it. Steal a parachute from the Roscosmos side. I’d be fine. > > “You’d land in the Indian Ocean." > > This isn’t rocket science. It’s the opposite. I’ll land where I want. I’d aim for your mom’s house and land in her bedroom. Injuries would include a crushed pelvis and not from the fall. That’s just what happens when I visit your mom.
No, we keep rebooting it every 3 seasons like Power Rangers or something.
In the end we will have 15 or so astronaut teams on different space stations.
Hello, flatpak exists you know
btw that's 6.228 * 1017J for non-Americans