Comment Dinosaur sightings (Score 5, Interesting) 82
Here are some screenshots of what installing MS-DOS 4.0 was like.
Here are some screenshots of what installing MS-DOS 4.0 was like.
So are Stanford researchers:
https://youtu.be/HaaZ8ss-HP4
In California, it looks like this has been on the books since 1943...
Or this guy...
Clicked submit too soon. It was Clinton and Dole!
I remember this same bullshit was spouted about Gore and Bush in 2000. The Simpsons famously mocked them as clone aliens.
Kang and Kodos actually mocked Clinton and Gore for the 1996 election, not Gore and Bush for the 2000 election.
Same here. It was funny to see someone set their green bin out at the street next to all the huge bins.
Does anyone know if the Apple M4 can be designed in such a way that private cryptographic keys can no longer be stolen via side channel timing attacks?
Bingo. I've sent this feedback to them multiple times as well. It's completely asinine what they are doing, all in the name of coercing people to enable watch history. They could at least show recent videos from the subscriptions list on the homepage.
Oh great, now visits to the bank will be like this.
Maybe Slashdot will go public someday and reward us low-UID users with shares! We'll be able to buy all the hot grits, Beowulf clusters, and neck beard care supplies we can imagine! Maybe then they'll also hire someone to add Unicode support, post-submit comment editing, and start checking article submissions for dupes. Okay, okay, I was just kidding with that last sentence.
That is a leftist talking point which has zero basis in reality.
Here is a fact-checked article that would seem to disagree with your talking point.
So if corporations are people, and embryos are children, does that mean that corporations can have children if they purchase unused embryos from IVF clinics?
I can see a day when we all can't imagine living without an augmented reality. When we're enveloped more and more by technology, to the point that we crave these glasses like a drug
So could the writers of Star Trek: The Next Generation , three decades ago...
Great reminder, and similar to why I include Slashdot's reaction to VMware in my signature.
Eureka! -- Archimedes