Who hurt you?
Who hurt you?
Yes but language evolves and “chomping” has far overtaken the original in daily parlance.
Glancing through the munitions in the article, HIMARS were originally developed and deployed in the 90s, not sure if they have a backup to GPS.
Thr Excalibur system mentioned does have an inertial guidance system to fall back on but I would assume it would lose some precision that GPS would afford.
The best part is the leading image of the Pillars of Creation is from the Hubble.
Here is a comparison of the HST and JWST side by side: https://webbtelescope.org/contents/media/images/2022/052/01GF44EV0PPW2BHJS9HMA1AGEK
Backdoor implies it was deliberately put there. Looking at the CVE it does not seem intentional so just an exploit.
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Well with one side of the aisle the cruelty is the point.
Incorrect, thankfully.
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He is clearly talking about seeding Linux ISOs.
“I’m worried about X.” “The fact you aren’t worried about Y is very telling. My friend is a Y-ologist and says Y is very serious.”
Yeah that would be the only useful use case. However I think with even a few seconds of latency I could deal with that for things like video playback since it would quite literally up my storage by a few orders of magnitude.
The PS5 uses a unified 16gb of GDDR6, which has really high bandwidth for graphics applications. Apple is full of shit about their LPDDR5.
Because it is just that easy, I should have thought of this.
There is sufficient drag in Low Earth Orbit for the crafts to deorbit without station keeping, meaning they burn up in the atmosphere within a few months/years depending on atmospheric conditions.
No.