I’ll bite. Where’s my bridge? It better be cheap and run windows xp embedded
I’ll bite. Where’s my bridge? It better be cheap and run windows xp embedded
Understood. Ty.
So if we swap drives about, the OS will see them as the same drive and/or partition?
I tried a gentoo stage 2 or 3 like 20 years ago. I’m still good.
I could have RTFM but you guys are more fun.
Ah. Makes sense.
Are UUIDs built into the hardware, or something your computer decides on based on the drive’s serial number and shit?
For the sauces you can make a batch once then freeze it for later.
Good deal on the cat, tho. The food is basically free.
I read that and was thinking of non-amphetamine alternatives. I kinda lump most of the amphetamines together.
I think he needs to keep doing it while not learning how to actually cook because it’s weirdly educational.
He bought very expensive standardized foods to make a cookie, not realizing that standard just means consistent. They’re for calibrating machines.
I think he knows now that him fucking with food is a mistake and I love him for trying.
I like making a bechamel and still use sodium citrate sometimes, depending on how I feel about my cheeses.
Well, this might be missile research.
This is probably defense spending, tbh.
The assumption that all regulations are good now, and in perpetuity, is the issue here. Deregulation of shite or outdated regs is a good thing ffs.
It’s insane to me that the word seems so opaque to people.
The neat thing about post scarcity societies is that economic systems become moot so long as the government isn’t particularly oppressive. It’s still an hierarchical, and somewhat militaristic, society.
It also followed the old scifi serial blueprint they were used to.
There’s been a moving concept of the ‘killscreen’ in tetris. Pacman has a limit where the game isn’t any longer playable. Tetris only got to a certain speed and was too fast to progress until new tech for hitting buttons were discovered. Recently, someone found out that after a certain level some conditions would crash the game so people have been racing to meet those conditions.
Yeah. They had an alpha out for a while and just deserted it after fortnite took off. I really enjoyed playing it, too.
The optimization is kind of up to the devs. It’s fairly accessible to all sorts of people with varying levels of skill, but you still have to identify bottlenecks and move to c++ sometimes. Making it easy to implement in the editor means some people will make shit they can’t optimize or support.
I refuse to patronize Epic until they continue working on UT4. I’ve been playing their games for 25 years and they make fortnite then decide to just drop all of their long term fans.
We actually had a laser tracker controller that ran embedded xp32, headless, for one driver - netbeui. Pure insanity.