My computer will become Google with this speed.
I remember buying an eMachine on credit. It used crazy expensive RDRAM
Great idea 👍. Wonder how the cost element will be handled?
They have derivatives of certain chips for the Chinese market only. They must have clauses to pre-empt such actions.
For what? Usenet was something I used over 10 years ago and used NZBDaddy. Was about $1 to sign up. VPN and Torrents or using a Seedbox is current gen.
And exports from non US, or Taiwan Semi Conductors to the OEMs. Surely they have no jurisdiction, and contracts and purchase orders are probably in place until next gen 50x cards. It's just a knee jerked reaction of being outdone. There will be no impact outside the gamer sat in second fiddle to the NSA getting first dibs. US market only.
Hopefully the hybrid model is here to stay. I actually prefer being in the office. The only negative of going in for me is the commute.
Thank you 👍
Can someone summarise the story. God damn that was a long read and lost interest. What I gathered, Jimmy claimed a robbery of his bitcoins, who then transpired to be the robber?
That's not free, and close to the cost of Netflix.
Now make them both bigger to allow for double stacking.
Broad catelog, but lacking in seeds for older episodes. Try watching Simpsons S04, E08 as an example. I can guarantee there will be no active seeds. It's good for recently released content however, but will never be as good as legit services.
The whole notion defeats the point. The extra passengers / profit will be negated by the larger fuselage and drag.
Zero use case. Nostalgia is reliving youth, not re-engineering it to be modern variant.
Pretty staggering statistic, offset by a disappointing lifespan for the entire project. Hopefully engineering in 35 years will have the best of both worlds. Bet you my electricity bill will still be high regardless 🤣
The PM's supporters will be hoping the uncertainty surrounding HS2 won't be what lingers in the public's mind.
With the looming announcement to scrap HS2 connecting Birmingham to Manchester. Thankfully my days of commuting by train are over. What I fail to understand is what advantages it really would have. Up'ed capacity they say. But with the WFH agenda fully embedded and here to stay, I really think it's the best decision to make and stop haemorrhaging money on an ever growing money pit. What are your thoughts?