

Ships with windows or blank disk (selectable). Ubuntu/mint/fedora are officially supported but you could install other distros like arch
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Ships with windows or blank disk (selectable). Ubuntu/mint/fedora are officially supported but you could install other distros like arch
Looks like a keygen music video
Usb C has pins for both 3.x/4 and separate ones for usb 2.0. Many devices just hook up the 2.0 lines and call it a day, because parts that can actually handle 3.0+ are rare and expensive.
Companies making USB capable parts typically contract out or buy the section of their chip which handles USB or other things like ethernet (Intellectual property cores or IP core) already designed as a drop in part of the semiconductor… This usually is under some form of contract / nda + they pay a big fee, so the parts are expensive and documentation can be tough to acquire without yourself signing NDA and being a company looking to use their ICs.
USB 2.0 is much simpler and cheaper to deal with and cant handle as much bandwidth, but thats typically acceptable for simple electronics.
1-40ms - good
40-70 - less good but playable
70-100 - can have affects depending on the game
100-150 - not great
150+ - unplayable
That was potassium nitrate which is typically as fertilizer but is a potent oxidizer and can be used for rockets, explosives, and gunpowder/black powder
The orange smoke at the start might just be from the fire illuminating the smoke, but could also something more toxic, such as hydrazine (used in hypergolic rockets and older weapons)
These people lie with a straight face about things they don’t understand
Having been on a jury,
People are dumb and have no empathy
Its more of a powerpoint presentation than a show
Great argument.
Certain TLD (e.g. .com, .net, .xyz) will cost a different amount per year to register. I use porkbun as well. A .com or .net may be $12.50+ per year. The cheapest domain is 9 numbers and .xyz from porkbun at 1.22/yr (e.g 123456789.xyz) but isnt as memorable. I use one of those just for external access otg with a cron script for updating the dns entries.
Also remember to hide the whois info because you will immediately start getting calls from scammers that scrape the phone number and call you telling you that you need to pay them to finish setting things up
Generic process is to register the domain, set up the DNS entries to point to your server IP, and if theres any dynamic DNS setup in your software, to enter the api key from your registrar and the domain so it can update it if your IP ever changes.
Its certainly not their direct intention, but Trump just follows along with what his billionaire donors and advisors say, which is to destroy the economy and scoop up failing businesses at a cheap price to own more when the economy recovers. Its just how republicans operate. The tariffs are just an tool for destroying the economy and putting businesses under.
RX and TX are serial/uart interface. Without knowing what protocol / settings / encoding the embedded firmware actually uses it might be pretty difficult to get any data in or out. With a debugger/isp (e.g. bus pirate) you might be able to extract the firmware from the embedded micro and then disassemble it
I wonder if this includes the promise of or absorption into political or military positions in exchange for disarmament / dissolution, especially if president Aoun wants to avoid conflict or civil war with a group that doesn’t want to cede power
It’s part of the plan to buy up farms and land for cheap when farmers go bankrupt
According to usnews.com (maybe not the most reputable source but),
64% of the voting-eligible population in the U.S. voted in the 2024 election.
Of those, who voted, 49.8% voted trump and 48.3% voted kamala.
That means 31.8% of eligible voters voted for trump, 30.912% voted for kamala, 0.012% voted other, and 36% didnt vote at all. That makes it 62-63% 68% of eligible voters didnt vote against him.
Which isnt much better
Guyana would disagree, given the US and CIA backed Burnham who became a dictator
Washington, DC, April 6, 2020 – Cold War concerns about another Communist Cuba in Latin America drove President John F. Kennedy to approve a covert CIA political campaign to rig national elections in British Guiana, then a British colony but soon to be independent, according to declassified documents posted today by the National Security Archive.
U.S. intelligence concluded that Prime Minister Cheddi Jagan, one of the main presidential candidates in the upcoming 1964 elections, was a communist, although not necessarily under the sway of Moscow. Nevertheless, Kennedy decided Jagan would have to go and urged London to cooperate in the effort. As early as mid-1962, JFK informed the British prime minister that the notion of an independent state led by Jagan “disturbs us seriously,” adding: “We must be entirely frank in saying that we simply cannot afford to see another Castro-type regime established in this Hemisphere. It follows that we should set as our objective an independent British Guiana under some other leader.”
In the 80s they wanted to overthrow suriname and were training troops in French Guiana to invade suriname
https://archive.org/details/USAPlannedInvasionInSurinameToOverthrowBouterseCNNReport
https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/document/cia-rdp88-01070r000200720003-6
This ignores things like slave catchers who ventured across state borders into the north to catch free men (illegally) and the south by seceding was taking hostage those people and other Americans. West Virginia exists because the government of Virginia decided they wanted to secede but the people didn’t
Also states don’t get to vote on laws and just leave and get their way anyways if the vote doesn’t go their way. That’s the agreement they made, and the only basis they had for seceding was they feared a law that would make them unable to own slaves.
The confederacy also started the war with the north by attacking fort Sumter
Plaausible deniability to not get sued by not themselves making the claim but instead quoting the victim. A lack of integrity from the editors.