AI: DC-scale GIGO.
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I’m pretty sure some C compilers support -i imaginary values.RE: https://hachyderm.io/@zygoloid/116212913123465816
I’m pretty sure some C compilers support -i imaginary values.
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Orbital data centers (awful thermals) and lunar data centers (better thermals) and near inevitably with flags of convenience.RE: https://infosec.exchange/@malwaretech/116195917343621283
Orbital data centers (awful thermals) and lunar data centers (better thermals) and near inevitably with flags of convenience.
Or with local flags.
Like Sealand, but with more money and more lawyers.
Or all too like the Expanse.
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the situation with one of the wireless PtP links at work:@grawity I chased that attenuation / corrosion problem with Cat 5E lines through a moist area.
Just damp, too. Not even outdoors.
The third replacement for that run got burial-grade gel-filled Cat 5E.
Didn’t bend at all well, but also haven’t had a fourth reoccurrence. (Yet.)
And yeah, the old and green and crusty Cat 3 running parallel to that same run also got re-strung with burial-grade.
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between 1968 and maybe a decade ago, there was a bar next to the U of Utah called Big Ed's, and I think you know the place already: the beer is not very good.@regehr Reminds me of a regional delicacy known as the Garbage Plate:
Should you find yourself peckish in the Mohawk Valley.
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I kinda wonder if Microsoft should modify its APIs to pretend to have a random subset of common reverse-engineering tools always present.I kinda wonder if Microsoft should modify its APIs to pretend to have a random subset of common reverse-engineering tools always present.
Or to modify Defender to detect queries looking for these tools.
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yesterday at work I was poking at a relatively new computer's ASRock firmware settings, and for the first time saw:@grawity Some folks at the Asus forums are claiming CSM and iGPU are incompatible, per: https://rog-forum.asus.com/t5/intel-700-600-series/igpu-option-not-available-in-bios-when-the-legacy-boot-mode/td-p/1036971
Given x86 legacy compatibility — technical eddies — conflicting feature compatibility seems entirely and confusingly normal.