What’s the real world application of 98Gbps? Based on a quick Google search, 8K doesn’t even hit 10Gbps at 480fps.
What’s the real world application of 98Gbps? Based on a quick Google search, 8K doesn’t even hit 10Gbps at 480fps.
With a debit card that’s your money at risk. With a credit card it’s the credit card company’s money.
Credit card companies are required by law to reverse fraudulent charges, but banks aren’t.
You should never use a debit card online, though.
There has been for quite a while now.
Ugh, I need to get off my ass and install a rack and some fiber drops to finalize my network buildout.
Also true
Idk, AI is usually very good at translation into English, and most of the translations are garbage.
Noting, but many are basically the same game with different drawings.
How many of those are $0.99 hentai titles with like an hour of gameplay, though.
The slave labor is building the site.
You can also get cron to do it.
People being able to find a way around isn’t a good rationale for not putting up roadblocks in the first place. It’s basically the same argument that’s used against gun regulations.
There are a ton of valid use cases for an LLM, but the problem is that they’re billed as a complete solution instead of a tool.
Because 99.9% of people are not going to maintain a hosts file, and don’t even know it exists. Not to mention you’d have to already know the IP of the sites you wanted to visit.
You’re basically arguing that phone books are a bad thing because people can just keep an address book.
That doesn’t get rid of the need for DNS. And ipv6 won’t get rid of the need to load balance using dns.
You’re not buying the movie. You’re buying a license to watch it on that platform.
You’re not part of the majority
DNS exists so you don’t have to learn a bunch of IP addresses. Changing to ipv6 doesn’t fix that.
Huh? Dns and ipv4 are two different things. You’re probably thinking of NAT.
It wouldn’t