Try Debian + KDE. It’s a good combo imo - both stability and modernity.
The shore is cool, but dry. Back into the comforting murk.
Try Debian + KDE. It’s a good combo imo - both stability and modernity.
It’s 2 years of FEATURE updates, usually longer for security.
Both with an O here.
The difficult thing about planet-side battles in Star Trek is the phasers. When one is hit with a phaser on high power, there is nothing left worth saving by a medic. Weapons in Trek are too efficient to make surface war particularly entertaining.
Words on an image that created humor, so I’d say so.
Redneck Georgia too.
3.5" hard drives have a physical volume of about 0.0107 cubic feet. A Chevy Express has a cargo volume of 239.7 cubic feet. Assuming that only 200 cubic feet can be effectively used, roughly 18,000 hard drives can be loaded into the van. If each hard drive is a 22TB Western Digital (largest mass available to consumers), that’s 396,000TB of data. Let’s assume a travel distance of 2 hours in the van, with an extra 4 hours on each end for unloading/loading. That’s 396000TB per hour/6600TB per minute/110TB per second. Most wireless connections are measured in mega/gigabits (not bytes) per second, so that’s 880Tb per second. This is far faster than any wireless connection available, even with much longer travel and unloading times. We can therefore conclude that a van full of hard drives has very good bandwidth.
No, but it’s still within the modern era of technology.
Not on the scale of Star Trek, where advanced technology such as replicators allows them to create food out of waste through atomic recomposition. Modern-day communist societies such as the Soviet Union are plagued by hunger and starvation. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soviet_famine_of_1930–1933
Of course. It works well in an economy of plenty.
I didn’t make the meme, pal, just stole it.
Daft Punk in France. They’re national icons, and even Macron likes them.
Sure, but does a grandmother’s Solitaire & Facebook PC really need quick encrypting and decrypting? Anyone not dealing with sensitive info doesn’t need one.
Very nice. The first sentence is a bit of a run-on. The three question marks is a bit too informal. The sentence “If, on the other hand, the redistributed software, want to be sold too, must be purchased as it is equivalent to a for-profit company” has grammatical errors. Keep writing!
But with a reason, I’m sure. There’s no reason for the everyday consumer to need one, other than Microsoft wanting more control.
The best. Its count should be accurate.