

Lunduke is definitely right wing and has been for years
Lunduke is definitely right wing and has been for years
That’s a comment I was hoping for, thanks :)
I’m no cryptographer, so take this with a good heap of salt.
Basically, all encryption multiplies some big prime numbers to get the key. Computers are pretty slow at division and finding the right components used to create the key takes a long time, it’s basically trial and error at the moment.
If you had an algorithm to solve for prime numbers, you could break any current encryption scheme and obviously cause a lot of damage in the wrong hands.
I know Findroid allows easy downloading and offline watching. Fladder (another newer Android client) also has downloading, haven’t tried it myself yet.
The AIO container is so terrible, like, that’s not how you’re supposed to use Docker.
It’s unclear whether OP was using that or saner community containers, might just be the AIO one.
Minecraft loves single core performance, so it will likely behave differently to most general benchmarks.
But that also makes dedicating a few cores to it and everything else to other services.
Seconds are clearly defined by one specific caesium-133 transition
The second […] is defined by taking the fixed numerical value of the caesium frequency, ΔνCs, the unperturbed ground-state hyperfine transition frequency of the caesium 133 atom, to be 9192631770 when expressed in the unit Hz, which is equal to s−1
It’s some right winger platform
Unless you get one of the day’s 10’000, it’ll be recognised by any tech people.
Arch is simple, but not easy.
Other distros might be easy, but not simple
Nvidia connected all six cables like they were one and have no way to measure or balance the load across all six.
They used to do load balancing on the 30 series, treating it as 3 cables basically (3x2 cables).
This is pretty much an ad and OP might be the one who wrote the article.
If you want a known good program to rip Blu-Ray disks, MakeMKV is probably the program you’d want to use.
You only need to enter the 2fa code once on a new device. How often do you switch devices for this to be a significant effort?
I’m too octal to understand this meme