

BIOS could be managing CPU based on battery power.
CPU thermal throttling.
Hardware fault.
Anything and everything Amateur Radio and beyond. Heavily into Open Source and SDR, working on a multi band monitor and transmitter.
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BIOS could be managing CPU based on battery power.
CPU thermal throttling.
Hardware fault.
As I said, “like GitHub”.
The same types of restrictions no doubt exist on other shared repository platforms.
I’ve not seen anyone attempting to use a platform already dedicated to adult content as a place for a repository, but that seems like an idea worth pursuing.
With Google maps on many phones you should be able to get a good idea if this true or not.
With Google maps on many phones you should be able to get a good idea if this true or not.
It appears that the reason this kind of content is not on repos like GitHub because it violates their usage terms, apparently.
It seems that making anything like this is deemed distribution of pornographic material which automatically attracts the ambulance chasers.
It’s as if we’re living on a timeline where it’s okay to kill each other with guns, but not okay to see naked humans engaging in adult activities.
Listening to the Wiggles over and over again will do that … 😁
No, those are for after the fire, before you can afford the paint job.
I’m in full throated agreement with your assessment.
Excellent! Oil on the floor is a rite of passage. Next step is getting it on your feet and accidentally tracking it through the house.
So … we’re not special … whodathunkit?
Make sure you clean up all of the spillover, it has a tendency to get hot in an engine bay and hot enough to ignite oil.
Hmm … I’m going to have to think hard about that … let’s call it a life goal.
I came across this just now.
The CVE Program is invaluable to cyber community and a priority of CISA. Last night, CISA executed the option period on the contract to ensure there will be no lapse in critical CVE services. We appreciate our partners’ and stakeholders’ patience.
Only 378 vulnerabilities? Wonder how long they have been brewing?
Sounds like a quicker way to login to me. What’s the downside?
Before you answer “security”, need I remind you that Windows has to my knowledge not ever been secure, unless you count when it’s still on the installation media and not yet inserted into the machine … yes, I too have used packs of Windows floppy disks in the past. I might still have a few hundred in a drawer somewhere.
I’ve seen similar weird stuff previously which turned out to be a database compatibility issue of some sort. I haven’t investigated, but is that instance running the current version of Lemmy?
Also, at the time it was not clear if the issue was related to the instance where the post was, or the instance where my account was, so check the version on your own instance too.
So how is this “I told you so!” posting by you a shitpost, or are you just bragging or lost?
Which part of “this extension has access to all your data on all sites” is a surprise?
Business Accounting software under FOSS is abysmal. Poor quality, poor documentation, poor functionality, limited locale support and limited local support.
CAM software under FOSS is limited to three axis at best, but most is two and a half axis.
Office functionality is covered with LibreOffice. Your assertion that it’s 20 years behind is in my experience not based in fact.
Source: I’ve been using FOSS for over a quarter of a century.