Yeah, sure, let's try actually storing more than... hmm... I'll be generous and say 16GB of data and see what happens 0-0
It is rather trivial to flash the firmware on the USB to have it report as whatever capacity to the OS.
Yeah, sure, let's try actually storing more than... hmm... I'll be generous and say 16GB of data and see what happens 0-0
It is rather trivial to flash the firmware on the USB to have it report as whatever capacity to the OS.
It does exist, but its small and separate from the "conglomonet", if you will.
Unfortunately, yes, our brains are still wired almost exactly how they were when we were hunter-gatherers; we just stuff it with more knowledge now.
Back then, sure, greed was a necessary survival instinct to have food over the winters, and hand-outs were risky.
We haven't adapted to the modern world, and the abundance available to us.
I’ve got a family member who has a “nice” electric car, upwards of like £70,000.
They swear by it, say it’s the best car they’ve ever driven, so easy, comfortable, etc.
In-person I’ve only ever heard them complain about it, it’s meant to unlock as you approach, that never works, using a charging point takes about 30 minutes to get it to work, they turn off about 5 different sensors and alerts before setting off because they default to on.
Oh, and, “the roads are too narrow”, or “these spaces are so small”. No, you drive a 6ft wide car.
The copium is strong with this one.
If they want to constantly tell us that “That’s how the world works.” and “That’s just the way it is.” Then we get to reiterate our views back.
The fact that that’s true as well…
I love this guy - the literal embodiment of “computer nerd”. Very knowledgeable, no bullshit, grounded and well-produced.
Bowl cut included as standard.
I appreciate the attention to detail for not putting the degrees symbol on the Kelvin values, that often gets overlooked.