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  1. Anyone know who was sent to Europe with the PC? I hope they got to spend some time off over here and weren't just sent over and back. (Though I assume it lined up with going somewhere else on the continent)
  2. I knew this video was coming from watching the WAN show, but after seeing "I did a thing" reference it in a somewhat recent video, I thought this would be more of a direct reference to what bobby fingers does on his youtube channel. Was even disappointed after ctrl-Fing some youtube comments and seeing no mention. It's a great youtube channel, I'd suggest watching at least one of his videos.
  3. A silly idea just popped into my head. Take a trashcan mac pro, and wire it up to take power from one of those cordless kettle bases. It might be a little too late for it to be as funny as it could be, but the idea could work for something else.
  4. If I remember correctly, it's the colour of a snap-on (maybe megapro) screwdriver he used to use as his go to. I think he mentioned it in a video a few years ago. I tried to find a screenshot, but that's entirely buried under photos of their current screwdriver.
  5. Since nobody's mentioned it already, apple currently requires uploads of "bitcode" (basically, LLVM IR output, that can be compiled for any architecture) for the iOS appstore. I don't know about the mac appstore, since I've never put anything on there. And some libraries seem to exempt you from uploading bitcode. (flutter apps, for example disable the "upload bitcode" option in xcode) Apps being re-written for ARM shouldn't be a problem since anyone, even apple, can compile the program for your specific microarchitecture. (as long as LLVM can target it) The obvious exception here is anything with X86 assembly in it, and no matching ARM section.
  6. Worth noting about the electric car story: Izhmash manufactures (or has in the past) cars. The car that it's based off was one of theirs. It's not unusual for soviet enterprises (for lack of a better word) to make a whole bunch of unrelated stuff. e.g. the USSR post office was the #1 producer of bricks in the soviet union.
  7. I know you have to do the voiceover for uploading this to billybilly, but does LTT have an actual stance on this whole taiwan thing? I know it's super topical right now.
  8. You don't need to buy this, there's already this commercial software that lets you make these kinds of keys already. As many as you want. http://www.kon-boot.com/ Not just for windows either.
  9. Jayz2cents has one of those defective washing machines. Some time last year there was an optional recall notice sent out for it. It had to do with the drum not being self balancing. (despite advertising it)
  10. I'm running an ATI HD3650 in a laptop. I want a new GPU because I plan on building a PC which can actually do vidya.
  11. It looks kind of strange, but it's 100% understandable to get that short throw distance.
  12. Can you edit this post to make it clear what these two examples are? The apparent patent on sudo a couple of years ago blows this out of the water, but I guess this is new.
  13. Does anyone else read this and think that Some court case might actually force MS to do this in the future? Or, something forcing the bittorrent company to check all torrent file's hashes against a blacklist when they're opened with the client? I can see someone making that argument.
  14. What's non NA distribution like for this stuff? I don't want to dump a bunch of cash into shipping. also, none of them have real sugar in them?
  15. I want a new ssd to install a second OS, partitions are for suckers.
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