Comment Re:Wildlife Fencing (Score 1) 525
Very relevant, lol...
Very relevant, lol...
Who will build and maintain the infrastructure needed to accommodate said leisure society?
He's probably thinking of when it switched to MTP. There were a few glitches when that happened, some linux boxes could not mount it without fiddling, but it's pretty universally supported now. Except on OSX, I think?
"All lifeforms use DNA and protein synthesis using almost identical mechanisms. It is extremely unlikely that these mechanisms evolved in parallel, so *it's extremely likely that* they have shared a common ancestor."
FTFY
Well we can start with the memory limit. I'd only be able to use 1/4 of the RAM in my laptop if I had the 32 bit edition of Win7.
The profile is sourced after the bash shell has already initialised. If my understanding is correct, the exploits are triggered because bash parses the environment during initialisation.
Not sure if this is 100% correct, or if there is a difference in before vs after parsing, but if I am correct, this would not affect user profiles.
Anyone care to expand?
But they are not all in place, there was no mention in the apple security announcement of CVE-2014-6277 or CVE-2014-6278 being fixed...
Cut it off first and put it in there. Bonus points if you can still pull a different face on every rotation of the turntable!
Don't forget that incident due to improper maintenance also counts as human error. Under inflated tyres, worn brakes, etc.
Oh well done sir. I appleaud you on your funny.
Wow, I could have written that post. I'm not alone!!!
Just for your info, I covered the extra electricity charges for the coming month in under 24 hours.
And there are no ASIC chips for scrypt based mining yet so it's currently GPU mining all the way (to tha moon, lol).
I'm not 100% sure yet, but I also think that due to the very nature of the scrypt algorithm, ASIC mining is unlikely to come soon as it;s really reliant on having a lot of fast memory (Basically, high end video cards). There is one company that claims it's close to making one, but they have not actually shown anyone a working product yet so we'll see.
Yeah I thought I missed the bandwagon, but then I discovered scrypt based coins and it turns out I might just be able to catch the tail end of this ride. My first card I just bought should pay for itself in ~16 days. *IF* that happens, I will be upgrading to a bigger rig.
It's not too late.
Mine for WorldCoin by the way. It's still one of the best longterm options for mining.
I will either be wrong, in which case I have a perfectly sellable graphics card I can move on (Or game with) or I am right and BWUAAHAHAHAAAA
I think that's called win:win
And me
I used to be an Nvidia guy until last week. Just hopped onto the crypto coin mining bandwagon and my new 7950 card should pay for itself in ~2-3 weeks.
Nvidia are junk for this, unfortunately.
And it shows, you try to find a new or 2nd hand 79xx card anywhere for a reasonable price. They have all been snapped up by the miners
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