Don’t these sports cars usually have a mode where you can manually shift gears, but not with a clutch, but via the auto transmission?
Don’t these sports cars usually have a mode where you can manually shift gears, but not with a clutch, but via the auto transmission?
This might be a relevant starting point for you: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/publication/trueskill-2-improved-bayesian-skill-rating-system/
Waterproof and repairability are really at odds.
IIRC some car batteries can be used that way, but it wears out the battery.
But hardly for hot air balloons
Capitalism can’t exploit it as much as manual labor so there’s no money in it, unfortunately.
Doesn’t that mean that art is exploited even more?
What you don’t get is a feeling for how common these failures occur though.
Ah, i think i misunderstood your comment.
In terms of archiving I agree, in terms of restoring a running copy from an archive, maybe not.
C code that reproduces a running binary on an up to date compiler is worse than a machine code binary for a legacy machine of which complete Emulation is not guaranteed?
Yes, physically secure key exchange, but at Tage same time mist progress also correlates with progress in quantum computing and quantum attacks on classical crypto and most key security problems are not due to transport attacks. But its a good thing.
Mostly secure key exchange via quantum key distribution. QKD automatically detects eavesdropping and can thereby guarantee a secure key exchange based on fundamental physics. That’s basically it.
I believe pipewire should be able to do the routing. Pulseaudio as well.
By God, just get an electric stove like the rest of the world.
It plays a lot like a puzzler on the surface.
Pay or okay is happening in the EU right now as well. At least in Germany…
GDPR is EU legislation, noyb is an EU organisation. What are you talking about?
Also amount of storage. When Gmail first launched it offered a gig of storage or so, while other email providers had around 10 megabytes.
I expected it to be much worse tbh. Some shifts, but quite regular in a way. I thought it would sound more unintelligible in a Scottish way.
In arch it’s just very easy to forget to install a specificoptional package for a subsystem that makes a feature of gnome work.
But it’s not unsolvable, just a misleading drawing…