I think there are studies looking into exactly this, it’s worth looking for
I think there are studies looking into exactly this, it’s worth looking for
Do a search on aliexpress, you’ll get 10 for the $14 linked above
Vesectomy is the way if you know for sure that you never want children - they aren’t reversible like birth control are and shouldn’t really be considered reversible at all because there’s a very real risk of them not being so
That’s interesting, ordinance survey (in the UK) don’t do that, so it isn’t a universal standard
In the UK, you have to notice that the heights are reducing
Except all of the hills could be valleys, you need to see the numbers on the contours
This seems kind of ideal though, computers provide a near constant load (relatively speaking) that combines very well with nuclear energy.
Perhaps we should be asking why we haven’t already been doing this for the past decade?
Why does being able to access the unencrypted image pose such a problem?
Why is it damning?
I am surprised that they don’t provide UUIDv4’s, feels like what they provide is somewhat guessable
I’ve never done this, but I believe server network cards can be configured for PXE automatically so
Bios -> network card -> PXE over network
So the storage is in the bios config, and then I guess the network card has its own kind of bios?
I was under the impression they mentioned at some point torrenting things