Comment Re:increasingly inaccurate acronyms (Score 2) 140
The point is Wine can't perform the emulation that is needed for x86 code to run on an ARM CPU. For that you actually need and emulator.
The point is Wine can't perform the emulation that is needed for x86 code to run on an ARM CPU. For that you actually need and emulator.
Yes, secure connections are pretty useless if you are being tracked all the time anyway.
Has anything changed?
Let me know when it has a local DB and stops leaking everything about me and my friends.
Ah, so less than one decimal place then. Even closer than I thought.
I predict (On nothing more than an opinion) it won't be found because the current models have simply not accounted for enough normal matter. We're only talking one decimal place, right?
I'll just stick with broadcast then.
Forever retransmitting the same data over and over. And you have to have the ideal connection at the right times.
They really need to embrace file sharing if they want an advantage over broadcast.
While intelligence is a vague term in itself there is something to be said for the written word, collaboration, education, proofs, and the extrapolated reasoning that comes from combining them all.
They might get a better understanding of themselves instead of thinking they're total scum.
I have a lot of trouble pointing out that obsessiveness is often mistaken for addiction these days. I think it's due to an attempt to assign a medical condition to those being irresponsible with their families and thereby able to bring the law to bare.
Aside from the fact that one can't be addicted to an activity it also is disrespectful to those that do suffer under addiction and, of course, misleading to the rest of us.
Doh!, misread it. "Conviction" here meant the legal sentence, of course, not the personal attitude. Disregard my previous fopar.
Wow! Using the word conviction suggests Justice Secretary Chris Grayling is of the opinion that Alan Turing was just playing a belief game.
Clearly still a further apology to come yet.
I think you've finally answered it, thanks. Looks like it's the act of deferal to a percieved "higher authority".
Start having fun with fusion reactors, is what I'd say.
It's been a pretty good ride really. KDE definitely has done a good job of the desktop.
I got a little annoyed at the default, should be the other way around, loss of generic icons with some wacky Plasma only thing but soon found out it was a quick switch away from geting the good stuff back.
Waste not, get your budget cut next year.