64 characters long is wifi spec IIRC but some routers don’t follow spec, wouldnt go higher than 60. Idk if this helps answer your question.
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64 characters long is wifi spec IIRC but some routers don’t follow spec, wouldnt go higher than 60. Idk if this helps answer your question.
Open source bios yes, but you still have close source firmware blobs for amd/intel used on those systems. The only way to do this is to make 100% of the hardware.
Also please note, I am using coreboot already on my pcengines router.
While i agree, no one provides full source blobs for firmware and bios that i am aware of. Please correct me if I am wrong, however.
Any cheap 2x 2.5gb n100 ones yet?
If the dishwasher is broken, then yes obviously it won’t work.
Yup and the newer one : https://youtu.be/Ll6-eGDpimU?si=hDUzHVjKej_EnkSR
You are doing wrong, i was in same boat but then found: https://youtu.be/Ll6-eGDpimU?si=R6Hz82ZyL5sUNvws
Oh someone will still be offended, because they didnt get to see woman boobs
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Sorry forgot the /s
Only 2 piHOLES?
Choking on chocking chocrings
Quicker to just throw it in the fire place… ya know?
I mean it’s… checks math… over 30 years old. That is ancient in technology timeline.
Yes, cleans my floor as well as my insides!
Tokio specifically says not to use it for CPU intensive tasks and rayon would be better for this: https://tokio.rs/tokio/tutorial
Speeding up CPU-bound computations by running them in parallel on several threads. Tokio is designed for IO-bound applications where each individual task spends most of its time waiting for IO. If the only thing your application does is run computations in parallel, you should be using rayon. That said, it is still possible to “mix & match” if you need to do both. See this blog post for a practical example
Eh… i wouldn’t use the wording shooting anywhere near the words schools.