Hashcash isn’t “cryptocurrency”.
Hashcash isn’t “cryptocurrency”.
Whenever I open Nano basically all the commands it has are listed at the bottom, for small things it’s perfectly fine.
Modern C compilers have a lot of features you can use to check for example for memory errors. Rusts borrow-checker is much stricter as it’s designed to be part of the language, but for low-level code like the Linux kernel you’ll end up having to use Rust’s unsafe
feature on a lot of code to do things from talking to actual hardware to just implementing certain data structures and then Rust is about as good as C.
Lots of categories which Rust doesn’t prevent, and in the kernel you’ll end up with a lot of unsafe
Rust, so it can’t guarantee memory-safety in all cases.
Did everyone become stupid in the last 10 or so years? We used to write huge apps in Python without any type checkers or static analysis tools and never had any problems we wouldn’t have had in statically typed languages.
Battery and hydrogen-powered trains exist, they’re mainly used on less frequented lines because it would be more expensive to electrify them.
Am I the only one who thinks vacuums, washing machines, fridges and so on shouldn’t be connected to the internet?
It goes both ways, your employer can’t fire you at will either. But it goes further, usually you have a probation period, in Germany it’s up to 6 months during which you can leave any time, or be fired at any time. Beyond that there’s always the option to agree on a shorter notice period, but if you’re getting fired and you agree to a shorter period you won’t get unemployment compensation for that time.
Don’t take everything serious on the internet.
They deserve it for only “winning” bronze.
I’ll add:
The example is Amazon who have their own ARM CPUs for their datacenters. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AWS_Graviton
But it shows areas and how numbers are suposedly formatted in those areas and those numbers have thousand separators.
The map is wrong in that regard anyway, because quite a lot of languages/countries actually use a space or half-space as a thousand separator.
Does decimal here mean (decimal) dot or do they not use decimal numbers/fractions?
That story makes no sense, if you want to order 98 of something you’d write 98, not 98,000 or 98.000, no matter what decimal separater you prefer, especially for something where ordering a fraction makes no sense.
5.5 years?
Might be just enough for another remaster of Sykrim.
Why? It’s basically just fiber.
Pretty sure it’s a plc, not and Inc.
And your sources? I only did a cursory search, and according to the IEA data centers are responsible for somewhere in the range of 2-6% of electricity demand. Renewables are currently around 30% globally.
Source: https://www.iea.org/reports/electricity-2024