Tiny Core would probably run on it.
I have it on a PII 333MHz with 192MB of RAM from 1999. It grinds to a halt if I try to open pretty much any modern website though.
Tiny Core would probably run on it.
I have it on a PII 333MHz with 192MB of RAM from 1999. It grinds to a halt if I try to open pretty much any modern website though.
And they tried some BS about how brave it was of them to break all of it.
Embrace, extend, extinguish
T-Mobile will give your personal information to anyone that asks nicely.
I’m sure Verizon had their shortcomings too.
They all suck.
- What exactly is that ticker scroll at the bottom? lol
It uh, looks like we have 0% reporting… 5 months before the polls close.
If it wasn’t for the major road with no safe crossings between my kids and the school, I would gladly let them ride in. I loved that part of elementary school.
And Trump is cheering the genocide on so he can give his son-in-law the beach front property once all the Palestinians are dead.
So his old article doesn’t count because it’s too old, and the new one doesn’t count because you say so?
Fuck off with that.
Fair enough. My experience is mainly in and around the DoD.
You can find a maintained fork of Chromium with continued Manifest V2 support or choose another browser like Firefox
You can find them, but you’re not getting them installed on your government issued work computer.
Again, not true.
https://www.caranddriver.com/features/a31875141/electric-car-battery-life/
If the battery is at less than 70% at 8 years, they’ll replace it free. My 10 year old Volt is still doing close enough to what it was new that I can’t tell the difference. It’s not like the battery just goes poof and turns into smoke after 10 years.
A tiny roadster from the 50s is what, an MG, Fiat, maybe a Triumph? Any one of them are probably spending more time getting repaired than actually driving.
Keeping a car from the 50s running today isn’t just tightening a bolt here and there anymore. Even sourcing the parts is likely going to be non-trivial at this point.
They also rust, like, instantly.
car from the 50s can still travel the same distance on a full tank
How much have you spent in maintenance over the last 70 years to even keep it running?
an electric car from the early 2010s can barely get around a car park
Not even remotely true.
I’m sure you’ll get 3% off service fees on your next purchase from the class action suit.
To be fair, it sounds like that’s his username on the Tesla forum, TachyonTele.
Unexplained fires are a matter for the courts
Cayonero-o-o
Sorry, wrong SUV endorsed by a clown.
You’re not wrong. But it doesn’t seem like anything is going to stop Elon, so gallows humor is all I’ve got.
I wouldn’t worry too much about neuralink “driving electrodes into brain tissue.” 85% of them retract in a reasonable timeframe.
It has a repo with programs you can install. The selection is fairly limited though.
http://wiki.tinycorelinux.net/doku.php?id=wiki:install_apps
That computer is in the basement and I’m not having any luck finding a list of what’s available.