I would say that IBM is a rather large company and I’m pretty sure they’ve been producing RISCs for like 30+ years.
I would say that IBM is a rather large company and I’m pretty sure they’ve been producing RISCs for like 30+ years.
If you want your answer, have a look at Desjardins in Quebec. They have something like half of the total marketshare.
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While that is true, the question is whether that’s a good thing, or not, and for whom.
PCIe absolutely does support disconnecting devices. It is a hot swap bus, that’s how ExpressCard works. But it doesn’t mean that the board/uefi implements it correctly.
Who wants repeated erections?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W-P08sAY1P4 (English subtitles available)
chmod -R
the directory first?
This doesn’t really explain how the whole protocol works. Are the keys exchanged for example? Are they rotated? If so when and how? From a quick glance at this bit of code this is just RSA? So no forward secrecy?
Where is the crypto documented? I’m immediately dubious of messengers that do not provide LENGTHY documentation about the crypto. Did you roll your own? Are you using libraries? Which ones? Etc… It’s not s good start to see that you have the self signed certs hard-coded in the repo…
Is that a The Palace avatar??? Now I feel seen!
And they are subject to military censorship!
SleepAsAnAndroid as well a broad support for generic smart watches
As long as it was encrypted with LUKS headers and not a raw cryptsetup resize
is totally capable of resizing partitions/LVs.
Meanwhile Lê Đức Thọ refused the prize as it was shared with FUCKING KISSINGER.
Entirely depends if you count HGST as Western Digital or not, because they by far dominate the back blaze reliability scoreboards. IronWolf don’t even come close and are extremely hit or miss depending on capacity.
https://www.backblaze.com/blog/backblaze-drive-stats-for-2023/
https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/red-Hats-decade-of-collaboration-with-government-and-the-open-source-community