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I wonder how hard it is to disable certain tacking “features” on a car. Could I simply remove the WiFi system, cut an antenna, or pull the power to a section?
I wonder how hard it is to disable certain tacking “features” on a car. Could I simply remove the WiFi system, cut an antenna, or pull the power to a section?
Chef cat. I’ve got machines that can sing and play music for me.
Seems like one of those neat features that in reality would see little to no use. Without a rework of cpu cooling systems and installation structures, a “hot swap” of the cpu would take minutes to complete at the fastest, and realistically, there are few circumstances that would benefit from a hot swap. The only realistic scenario would be prosumer dual+ cpu boards that can shift the load, yet are still trying to maintain 100% online time but still cannot afford to just shift it to a second server temporarily.
Too stiff and unlikely to be used by the entry user, and not worth the risk for corporate entities that can afford to just have more servers with buffer to offline one for maintenance.
As for my thoughts on how it’d work, perhaps freezing the entire system somehow, and then dumping all buffers to RAM, then like RA2 said, slowly feeling out what you’ve got, and waking things up one at a time as the RAM buffer is loaded back in. I can only guess at the landmines you’d run into trying this in a live environment, with any slight deviation from what a process expected immediately hanging that process, if not the whole system. I’d guess the new CPU would need as much or more cache space, although I’m already reaching my computer infrastructure knowledge on the subject.
Nothing at the moment. Have a few goals in progress of various lengths, but none of them are absorbing a massive amount of attention.
Yes, gotta break those stereotypes of having passion for your work and a desire to improve and excel above and beyond the average!
Sorry G, but you’re actually the next tier: Zoophile. It truly is the endgame.
No doubt some version of it is. Shit looks good
Well he’s got their gun, it’s not like they have any way to stop him anymore.
Okay bear with me. I’m talking about just the thumbnail of your pic. It’s a total of 5mm of ultra grainy pic on my phone screen, and I usually have blue light filters on that really don’t help. If the picture is blown up even a slight amount I can’t see it anymore.
This is what I’m sorta seeing if you shrink it down another 2 or 3x. I see the face out of her back, and I only register the mat as shoulders, with the bottom half of her dress thing I’m misinterpreting as the shadow cast on Armstrong’s shoulder from his absolute 5 head, which is just me not seeing any difference in color of her head due to the low color levels, thus only seeing a slight shadow. I fully expect you to not see it, I’m really good at misinterpreting even the mildest of ambiguity in pictures.
It’s easier when your vision is straight crap to misinterpret pictures lol.
Your PP looks like Senator Armstrong when it’s so small on my phone lol.
It’s mostly brand recognition/staying power. The Internet is a very scary place for normies, especially uncharted waters. Megacorps on the other hand bring a safe experience (lol) where they and their friends can hang out, chat, shop, consume etc.
I’d guess correlation attacks rise above your average IP holder’s (and their attack dogs’) level of influence honestly. Would require cooperation with big tech to get a correlation and bank on you actually using big tech sites with personally identifiable information.
Physically they need a face I enjoy seeing. Not a super high bar to pass I feel. Decent teeth, basic hygiene, they really just need to not look or smell like a ghoul. There’s going to be a sliding scale of interest beyond that, but physical is more of a disqualifier than a qualifier for me.
Now the tougher physical one for my American ladies: she has to be lighter/thinner than me. I’m currently in less than ideal shape, but the proper fatties are immediately out. Most women will be shorter to significantly shorter than me, so this bar shouldn’t be a high one to overcome, yet somehow it is.
Personality/past is going to be the highest hurdles honestly. She needs to have some sort of passion, an interest in advancing in some aspect of her life (and this cannot be a purely consumptive goal like watch X movies, go to X many places, ride X type of horse, own X type of house in Y location, etc). I’m not a fan of someone who is content to accomplish nothing in their life and stagnate at the purely average. I’d really prefer their interests somewhat coincide with mine, but as long as they’re capable of coexisting I wouldn’t mind.
This will go hand-in-hand with the second qualifier, she needs a fairly long time horizon outlook and a high locus of control. I’m not a fan of someone who thinks they cannot heavily influence their future and drifts from thing to thing with no thought of what they want in 5, 10, 20 or 40 years down the line and what they might need to get there. They don’t need it mapped out entirely, just milestones and general targets of what they want and actual attempts to reach those goals.
Going to need them to also be at maximum a moderate, and definitely not partisan. That’s going to be way too many fights over stupid shit from talking heads and is going to cause schisms.
Yes I know it’s quite the tall order of requirements. I’m currently not in a condition the women I’m seeking deserve to be dating, and have stayed out of the dating pool until I improve myself, mostly in the physical environment.
Let’s be honest, the first podunk blog to associate us with a corporate entity like Facebook is resulting in immediate defederation on Facebook’s end. I’m overall cool with defederating any megacorp/government instance tbh.
I open up walls of tabs, then methodically go through each one, diving into it for anything relevant, then closing as I back out. Although this is probably normal browser habit.
Paid, ethical sponsorships with relevant companies to your particular audience seems to be a good bet (or selling your own product).
Things like Louis Rossmann’s (now defunct thanks to Amazon) affiliate links to computer repair products he fully endorses, or a hyper-niche prosumer home server retailer like Art of Server who creates highly informative tutorials on second hand hardware modifications and also has a storefront from which you can buy these devices pre-flashed and ready to go in a similar setup to what he is showing are both good revenue streams if you can get a strong enough following that sees your wisdom for what it is. I doubt it’s enough to make a living on, but as a side hustle it’s probably not that bad if you get a strong enough core audience.
Cookie cutter shilling just makes me suspicious of the product being sold, especially if they seem to be following a script. It comes off immediately as deceptive, if not completely dishonest. I see Raid: Shadow Legends and SurfShark as inherently risky/adversarial just because of how ubiquitous their marketing is, even in sectors that shouldn’t give a shit about them.
Darn. I might be willing to take that loss, assuming I can keep the speakers and A/C.