Minecraft runs natively on Linux, so it won't take them long to figure that out.
The power supply will only draw around 11 amps from the wall at 240 volts. It steps that down to 12 volts to produce 200 amps.
I sure hope it has a split rail output. That's over 200 amps at 12V. If one of those wires gets shorted, it will not pass enough current to trip the power supply if it's single rail. The wire will be glowing orange until it melts or sets the whole thing on fire.
Maybe the specific model of hard drive that was affected was only used in windows laptops.
And as a result, people will find that album someplace that doesn't cost any money.
I don't know what AI shopping is, but I know that I definitely don't want it.
That kind of resolution is pointless without good glass and a full frame sensor.
That's something I would probably build if I had a small CRT. The only thing better would be if it had green or amber phosphor. I do have some viewfinder CRTs, but those are only half an inch.
Why not use Codec2? It only needs 700 bits per second. That's well within the capabilities of LoRa.
HDMI is much worse than DVI. Because of their bullshit licensing, the newer versions can't be used with open source drivers.
Android also shows an indicator when any app is accessing the microphone or camera now.
I still prefer eSATA over USB when using SATA drives. A lot of the USB to SATA chips don't support reading the SMART data from the drive. Now we have NVMe SSDs connected over thunderbolt, which is much faster than SATA or USB3 and SMART works correctly.
I'm sure someone will release an addon or some custom CSS to fix it.
Wow, I didn't realize the windows tax was that high. I thought the bulk OEM licensing was significantly cheaper than the retail price.
It could be a game issue. I remember a lot of games had issues with alt-tabbing back when I used windows. It could also be a Wine issue. I had one game that started freezing when alt-tabbing after a Wine update a couple months ago. Rolling back to the previous version fixed it.
You can't find anything on discord with a web search. You can't even open it without logging in. Once you're logged in, good luck finding an answer to a problem that was posted a year or two ago. That's much worse than reddit.
It could be worse. At least they didn't move to discord or facebook.
Single core? That must be more like 20 years old now.
It's not uncommon for a single web page to use 5-10MB. Shopping and social media sites are the some of the worst since they have lots of javascript libraries and pictures. It's not hard to use a couple GB in a day without streaming anything.
Modern websites are excessively bloated. That data goes fast.

I got another oscilloscope from a ham fest.


I picked this little scope up from the Seapac swap meet a week and a half ago for $3. It turns out that all it needed was some contact cleaner to get it working again.
This is a portable scope that can run from 12V DC as well as an internal battery. I don't have the battery for it, but I could probably put some 18650's in there if I disable the built in charger.