I think it depends on how you hold it.
I think it depends on how you hold it.
Ah, I see you looked it up in the dictionary
It’s also not short for chili con carne y tomates, so by that logic it’d be weird to put tomatoes in there too lol
Should be installing Firefox anyway, otherwise why don’t you just use Edge, it’s also Chromium…
Unused code is stripped out by the compiler, but will your homemade library properly use all the fancy instruction set extensions for matrices? IIRC it’s not as simple as just compiling for the correct microarch. But I could be wrong.
I think it means not round of ammo but round as in a unit of time during which you can shoot. Sounds more reasonable, no?
I’d prefer she didn’t come with my car anyway. Wife would have questions and honestly she doesn’t seem all that interesting.
Donald Duck however? Yes please
That’s not even 50 years ago lmao
I’m saying they might send people the bill and then these people (well, companies) are going to have to fight it in court, where they’ll be right for sure, but Microsoft can make a lot of stupid arguments to prolong the whole thing, to the point where it’s cheaper to pay the license fee. For one they could say that continued use of the operating system constitutes agreement to licenses and pricing.
Either way this is server 2025 not windows 12. We’re talking about companies here, not people.
It is, but they never forced anyone to take the update, so that might save their asses, or it might not
Ah, but did you read the article?
MS didn’t force it, Heimdal auto-updated it for their customers based on the assumption that Microsoft would label the update properly instead of it being labeled as a regular security patch. Microsoft however made a mistake (on purpose or not? Who knows…) in labeling it.
Or blueshift for the other half
It would help your point if you told us what these virtual spaces being bulldozed are.
productivity increase will pay for that over the next month or so
Found the fellow Rust developer
Cargo build universe
Wait, do people shut down their computers when they’re done using them?
I know I did on the desktop PC we had at home when I was a kid… But now the desktop doubles as a homeserver (and does that more than it does gaming lately) and the laptop just goes to sleep rather than shutting it down.
Great source of protein though. Just need to be more careful and creative
£20 should still get you a meal of some kind until the credit cards and cash machines are back, hopefully within a few hours or next day at the latest.
Can’t really say I even have that much on me most of the time though - perhaps I should change that, keep a minimum of like €50 that’s only touched in an emergency or something. Swedbank has had several outages in the last few months here in Estonia and it affects many stores’ payment terminals too.
Hmm, but did they say the last version of Windows, or the last version of Windows you’re going to buy? And if it’s the latter, is the upgrade to Windows 11 free? If yes, then technically it’s still correct.
Yeah but then he’ll say “my spoon is too big!”