Also, why couldn’t they call her a “woman of science?”
Also, why couldn’t they call her a “woman of science?”
OK then, how do you think it’s a pun?
No, it’s a thought experiment, not a pun or joke.
Posting from Linux then?
No, yuzu’s main problem was being a for-profit company. That seemed to be central to Nintendo’s case against them. The company behind yuzu was making millions.
Right, that’s true of cloud-based services, but not “anything that connects to the internet.”
Where did you hear that? Can you share a link? It’s not entirely true, but it does apply to most IoT products.
TBH I totally thought they were the same person/group until now. Not really into the cracking scene, though…
I thought 90% was defeating DRM and 10% was reducing download size. Doesn’t matter how quick the download is if DRM blocks you from running the game.
I don’t pirate games (any more) but my understanding is that FitGirl is one of the few crackers who can defeat denuvo, which means the only choice for pirates is repack.
Why does it need to be underground? If it’s processed into lumber (for houses, etc) the carbon is still removed from the atmosphere, it’s it not?
Witnessing a crime is a red flag?
You can’t remove drives from a zpool though. So if you start with a small drive and keep adding drives as you fill them up, you’ll eventually run out of SATA ports and want to replace the smallest drive. The only way to do that is to create a new zpool and copy all of your data to it, which means you need a second set of drives that’s at least as big as the first.
Or you could add a pci-e SATA card, if you have an extra pci-e port. Used cards like the Dell PERC H310 are cheap and reliable and support 8 drive on their own, or >256 with cheap expander cards that can be daisy-chained (and only need power, so they don’t use up pci-e slots).
Edit: looks like they added support for removing drives about 5 years ago.
Also a good point, but Microsoft has a history of EEE so it’s also fair to be sceptical of them.
The way God intended
Only if they know about the repo, and apparently the Nvidia employee responsible for submitting patches upstream didn’t.
Maybe that’s why their drivers are so bad? /s
Hardware manufactures (Intel, AMD, etc) SHOULD be contributing to Linux. How could they EEE if they aren’t directly competing? The better compatibility they have with Linux, the more server CPUs they can sell. That’s their motivation, and it’s aligned with the OSS community.
If part of their job is working with the OSS community I don’t see anything wrong (and I just finished my annual training a few weeks ago, so it’s still fresh in my mind).
Edit: keeping an “official” repo secret does seem like an issue, but public posts about the correct process to contribute upstream doesn’t seem like a problem.
Yes, but some funding for Linux (some of which goes directly to Torvalds) comes from the Linux Foundation, so why would he?
His money gives him influence and power. That’s the real reason.