It’s an animated GIF
It’s an animated GIF
I know people who do HFT cards, it’s FPGA decoding ethernet packet when they enter, and send the answer at the same time, when the bytes for price enter, FPGA algorithm takes decision in a few nanoseconds to output the byte for buy or sell. It does this millions times per second
Lots of BYD in Europe, you can watch them on YT or others, people love them
I’m using MX, but yeah, it’s Debian… I’m also an 53yo old coot
LOL what a loser, I saw the video, it’s all part of youtube video from USA, Slovenia, etc, what a bunch of losers
I ordered maybe 300+ items on AliExpress in 8 years. I will never touch temu, never.
Not communist but I would say Communitarianism
You may try to find where your ball stick/grind in the cup, and fix it.
This is what I did with my Sanwa Gravi, I liked the design so much, index ball, thumb LMB/RMB with wheel in the middle, that when it ground in the cup, I basically took my dremel tool with a kind of sanding ball attached and ground the places where it was touching. I also changed the bearing (like in this post), and also put a LCOT ball (biggest improvement, as it is maybe 0.5-1mm larger so it really stands on the bearings and not in the cup. Some people changes the switches too, but I like them because they are completely quiet and I never had any problem with them (compared to logitech switches in the M570…)
Using it for 1.5 year now and it’s fabulous.
It supports a USB dongle and 2 bluetooth connections, and is using 2x AAA batteries.
I love it so much that when I bought it, I bought another one as a backup, that I fully moded too, in case of the 1st one die one day.
15k$, lol 😂
Montreal is losing thousands of people every year, it’s a shithole
I Always save the bitlocker info on a usb drive, in case of… I had to type the 40 or so digits a couple of time!
In QC also people are dying, forgotten, in ER…
IIRC since the beginning, he always had severe hair loss even when young and always wear a wig
Shatner is bald
I remember, I saw the theatrical once, in theater.
When you see what ONE coder was able to do in the 80s, with 64K of RAM, on a 4MHz CPU, and in assembly, it’s quite incredible. I miss my Amstrad CPC6128 and all its good games.
Already had huge X Terminal on HP mainframe, using X11R3 and mwm etc. xeyes, xload, xbiff, xterm, it was the time!
I guess it was in the 80s, open a new xterm, ps -edaf | grep vi, kill the process, then man vi to read how to exit properly.
This is how I learnt unix, do a ls in /bin /usr/bin /etc, man every command
Always has been, and I am using Linux since 1993 (my first install was kernel 0.99, on floppies, on a 486DX50)
Iconic, I remember the good old flash, I still have it somewhere I’m sure