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Yeah but how is the Kremlin going to control us with their gas & oil if we have nuclear?
Checkmate uh pro democratic people I guess?
Yeah but how is the Kremlin going to control us with their gas & oil if we have nuclear?
Checkmate uh pro democratic people I guess?
I dabbled with VMs some years ago, 3dStudio just didn’t get the graphic interfaces up at all.
If anyone has been lucky, please do tell!
The E-Mac (looks like a toilet, sounds like a jet) came with 256 MB of RAM in one of the two slots, adding a 512MB stick was dirt cheap (everyone had at the very least 1GB on their PC), well it was dirt cheap except if you bought it from Apple…
It’s how Apple monetizes their customers. Figuring out an artificial shortcoming they can sell as an upgrade to them (check out dongles for example).
Bet your compiler isnt running on that hardware either ;-)
This is so fucking true.
Governed by an excel entry.
The thing is it’s the same base linux as decade(s?) ago, windows is changing how stuff is done all the time.
So a one time effort or a marathon IMO.
I got both google and xiaomi do that on the same phone, it sure was a hassle to remove both without losing my data…
Photoshop and 3dsmax on a small thinkcentre (no internet connection), the rest is soo smoth on my Mint.
Gotta hold 6 months…
Looks more like a “Buttle” than a Shuttle though.
Excellent! The (cheap) i96 pi had all but a video output so I never got it to work…
Cool project, how do you display the tide (upcoming, there, outgoing etc)? Do you have some battery to the clock or how do you set the date/time?
Edit : is it some sort of regular python (3?) or some tiny-python?
Edit2: no ethernet 😭?
I wouldn’t say valuable. Highest stocks maybe?
Can you hook up a screen to those and run python?
Maybe Orange PI.
Orange pi is getting better and better. Far from raspberry though.
Or get a used Thinkcentre tiny, way cheaper. Some have a serial out too.
Yeah I’d take a 3b-ish PI for say 30€ any day (IDK if that’s realistic pricing). If I need beefy hardware I just use a PC?
Orange PI comes to mind, getting better over time too.
How did that earn them trust?? Making something that works?
Are you talking about oil and gas?