The OpenStack website has a list of cloud providers who use OpenStack for their clouds. https://www.openstack.org/marketplace/public-clouds/
The OpenStack website has a list of cloud providers who use OpenStack for their clouds. https://www.openstack.org/marketplace/public-clouds/
Especially if you’re using raid5 for multi disk.
Fortunately she’s in Davidson county, which is very blue. After 2020 the Republican state legislature redistricted in a way that cracks Nashville (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tennessee’s_congressional_districts#/media/File%3ATennessee’s_Congressonal_Districts_(2023-).png). That got Nashville voters pretty pissed.
Kinda amazing how some people would rather spend their energy denying well-known facts than just admit that both players are kinda crappy…
Some of the worst landlords in my city are locals who rent out 1-2 houses to students.
The least bad landlord AFAICT is a local corporation that mostly rents out commercial space but has a few residential rentals too.
Still pretty important given how many systems are using the 1.0 series.
Snaps have had a permission system for at least 5 years now.
I’m waiting for a Jay Foreman Every Station song.
I don’t have a good comparison for this since my Intel CPUs are from 2014 or earlier, but I was thoroughly impressed with how well my new AMD laptop did video encoding (compared to the only-as-expected bumps in performance otherwise). Do you have examples of how much better QuickSync is than VCN?
If meatballs and mashed potatoes with lingonberry sauce are against the Geneva convention it’s probably time we had on Oslo convention.
You’re making my point for me though. Each of the other things you’ve suggested is more work than requires more expertise. Popping up an emulator on an existing box and dumping a ROM in there is something an intern can do.
All of these other things can be done, but they’re not as quick and simple, and that’s why we’re seeing this in the first case - Nintendo went with a quick and simple solution, and someone found a bug (it still plays Windows noises).
I generally use avocado and horseradish that I dye green for some reason.
I take it you’ve never ported an application to a different platform running on a different hardware architecture before.
Better to put thin slices of raw fish on it.
Next time use arborio rice. It sticks together nicely and creates a protective layer for your keyboard.
This looks a whole lot like it’s probably some random emulator they grabbed and full screened?
Making an FPGA for all of this is far more work than pulling an open source emulator and sticking it on a machine…
Antix would be removing the kinky German stuff, but also no.
This is one of the reasons I recommend using any provider that provides you with OpenStack when moving to the cloud.