

2024 was the end of the appeals process with the Supreme Court.
Per the wiki:
2024 was the end of the appeals process with the Supreme Court.
Per the wiki:
The answer you’re looking for is: it took 4 years to enforce the original ruling because Apple appealed that decision. Many of the slow walking tactics used during the original trial remain available during the appeal stage.
Lots of corrosion from sea water tho. Maybe a heat exchanger that gets regularly replaced would work, but then you lose cooling capacity
They’re required to be individually labeled/categorized. And supposed to be on 2 exterior walls, and any doors, and on the containers themselves
Tldw: get some thin heat syncs 75-80c temps on the ssds
Honestly, any parent claiming their child was harmed by an online service should be brought up on charges of neglect
Wait, is this why subs have been shitty and full of homophones for the last year?
So a 5090, 5950x3d & 192gb of RAM would run it on “consumer” hardware?
64 execution units on hd vs 80 on xe. Can’t tell if they’re different architectures tho
Intel HD graphics on either a 1315u or 1334u processor
Didn’t stop my dog from chewing up my copy of breath of the wild tho
In the beginning, you couldn’t use a generic one, but there are now plenty of generic USBC to HDMI adapters that work fine with the switch.
Community (s3e14) had some good info on where to start
Yeah a cheap switch probably wouldn’t cut it. You’d need a more expensive managed switch to do segregated vlans, which would balloon the budget.
Not sure on veth segregation, but you could probably try with equipment you already have (onboard nic w/ veths > unmanaged gbit switch)
I’ve been looking at the open banana pi router since it has openwrt (debian/Ubuntu too). I think I’m going to wait and hope they put more multi-gig ports on next one tho.
You can probably use it, but you will not get full throughput on all the ports at the same time. 3.5/6 max real world.
My advice, get a cheap pcie4 10g nic and a 10g switch with multiple ports, but idk what you’re trying to do.
I think you’re missing the point of a riser. I’d the motherboard only has a 3.0x1 port, plugging in an x16 riser means it’ll still only be x1 electrically, but it can physically fit larger cards. If the back of the slot is open already there not much point of using a riser since you can physically fit larger cards already.
Pcie 2.0x1 would have a theoretical max of 4gbit/s so it would probably only handle 3.5 gigabit of connections simultaneously.
And the US has a spotless record when it comes to honoring treaties right? Right?
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I assume once equipped for warfare they’ll be packing like a 20mm cannon on the undercarriage, and crap out landmines.