$12 for a 1TB MicroSD card? Are you living in the future? :P
$12 for a 1TB MicroSD card? Are you living in the future? :P
Yeah, as low as $61 on Amazon for 1TB. Pretty amazing if you’re old like me and remember diskettes.
A 1-terabyte MicroSD card
Dealing with 6 different media companies is exhausting. You have no idea. When they finally merge my staff will only need to pay one of them. More time for everyone to play golf. Win-win.
Companies use the same kind of systems to (poorly) automate the search for candidates, which is also spammy, inefficient, and wastes job-seekers time. This just levels the playing field.
My guess is it depends on the damage this attack will cause. If the missiles are all shot down or hit desert, it will be some punitive F-35 strike on an Iranian airfield somewhere. But if there’s significant damage and casualties it could escalate.
I don’t think Iran is going to risk all out war with Israel and the US. I suspect they expect most of their missiles (like the drones) to be shot down. Perhaps that’s wishful thinking though…
Who considers Patrick a trusted source of information? He’s basically doing comedy news with a focus on finance. Entertaining, interesting, but not like a full-on serious reporter.
It’s surprisingly calming to listen to Patrick cathartically vent, after what must’ve been a stressful education and career in finance.
Keep Lemmy small. Make the influence of conversation here uninteresting.
I’m doing my part!
Ralph Foody as Johnny in “Angels with Filthy Souls”
I’m pretty sure that’s not how it works on Lemmy. For some reason “block” here is really what “mute” is everywhere else on fedi.
Not the onion indeed
Guess I won’t meet the minimum requirements then. Oh well. Plenty of other games on my backlog.
It’s basically corporate anti-virus software. Intended to detect and prevent malware.
Most large instances have a support community. That seems like the suitable place to raise a moderation issue with specific a community on the instance.
Killer Bean? What year is it!?
According to the article this system also detects power outages and shuts off when they happen. Just like full-scale solar power systems. But yeah, no physical kill switch.
I’m guessing regular non-LP DDR works fine socketed in desktops because power is nearly a non-issue. Need to burn a few watts to guarantee signal integrity? We’ve got a chonky PSU, so no problem. On mobile devices however every watt matters…
And I don’t think they give out stock grants to warehouse workers, but I could be wrong.
Yeah. That’s my point. And still people take these jobs and work very hard indeed. Try explaining “limited bathroom break time” to your average tech worker.
Average Amazon .com Warehouse Worker hourly pay in the United States is approximately $16.96, which is 7% above the national average.
People don’t seem to understand the average worker would kill to make $80/hour and $200k in RSUs. Not a dream job, right.
It’s basically an NEC VR4300. Produced by NEC based on a MIPS R4300i.
https://n64brew.dev/wiki/VR4300