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yeah, but it’s not nearly as good as it seems.
ion thruster with a tiny bit of extra thrust snd ISP because of fusion reactions.
yeah, but it’s not nearly as good as it seems.
ion thruster with a tiny bit of extra thrust snd ISP because of fusion reactions.
It’s possible but is a lot more complicated with later switches.
First gen was super easy. I think current one needs a mod-chip installed to Boot custom Firmware (which you need for ROMs)
But they also showed with what they will come for you.
If you outsource decryption from emulation, they can’t do it (this way) again
I don’t think so.
But maybe Emulators need to change how they work.
Externalize a small, relatively simple tool to decrypt the ROM.
and a complicated, actively developed Emulator, that can only read decrypted ROMs.
With that, the Emulator shouldn’t be attackable the same way yuzu was.
Oh, I mean there’s nothing there.
A Court Document shows that Yuzu got a lawyer and will answer within 60 days of 2024-02-27.
The Answer will be the interesting bit. It may indicate if they wish to fight, or if they deem it not worth the effort.
Curious if this will fix my one issue I have with Finamp.
I have some quite large playlists I’d like to listen on shuffle. Finamp doesn’t do that well at all. (It seems it only shuffles what it has cached or something, as it seems to shuffle “only” the first 100 or so songs. of 3000+)
Yes, most people are not interesting. True for Emi/Imi-gration as well as dating. And in both cases it’s tough to hear.
You largely can choose the provider of this service, but they will also choose you (or not).
And you can not refrain from the service while being in the community of those that don’t refrain. In practice there are (nearly) no places where the community as a whole chooses to refrain.
If you’re in a country with compulsory military service, make yourself interesting for other countries and leave.
Doesn’t seem to be a flattering angle.
front view doesn’t seem as bad (but still wide).
Compared to the F35 from a bad angle.
But the twin-engine design on both sides of the pilot (unlike a J20) will probably just make for a wider body as well.
So Apple still wants to have the power to reject apps from third party app stores.
Curious if that will pass the EUs “Gatekeeper Law”, when they explicitly want to stay the gatekeeper, even if unpaid.
Well, the US has shown that they couldn’t fight an insurgency with their level of protections for civilians.
Makes sense that Israel assesses that they have less resources than the US, and thus can’t fight the same way and have a hope of success.
Of course they could have used that as a pretty good reason not to start this war in the first placez but alas, they didn’t.
I mean, this is the first implementation in qbittorrent.
Imagine if at some points it ships a complete implementation by default, and everyone using qbittorrent could be reached via i2p. We’re not there, and not terribly close, but implementing i2p was an important step to get there.
I2P, the invisible internet protocol allows for anonymous torrenting (getting movies, games, etc. without paying). It’s fairly old and robust, but lacks actual people using it. Now a program that many people already use has included the option to use this.
This alone may increase the usage of this system, and make it more useful.
Those have gotten rather expensive.
But maybe the 4 will become available and cheap now?
Google would likely still bid, but lower, so that Firefox may change over for bing, and still get ~80% of what they got from google. Google has an interest to not make it cheap for microsoft, even if they don’t want to pay a dime themselves.
Probably too difficult logistically to forbid Microsoft
https://arstechnica.com/cars/2023/09/are-self-driving-cars-already-safer-than-human-drivers/
It seems that both Waymo and Cruise are more likely to already surpass average human driving safety, than not.
I’m really curious on how the next FSD version (which apparently completely relies on neural nets for driving) play out.
Not that I think it’ll be particularily good, just particularily interesting.
Well, it’s a beta for “full self driving” and it’s really quite easy to argue that it even is capable of doing that. It’s just not really close to the required certainty. It propably acts fine in 99%+ of decisions. It’s just such a bitch to get that last percent filled in as much as required
because if the government spends 100€ on whatever, it gets 19€ back.
So it only actually spent 81€.
I was hoping for this.
Apples new App-Store rules seemed to mock the intent of the Digital Markets Act.