That one died a few days ago too.
That one died a few days ago too.
I think the data variant stores 1GB… good enough for archiving invoices and the like…
Thanks, my point is simply just that data is still physical, no matter what.
Turn off the PC and see how well that no-matter-what applies…
A document locked inside a box that I personally don’t have a key to doesn’t make the document inside of it non-existent, just inaccessible to me, personally.
What’s the point of having inaccessible data?
Agree its not great for very long term storage though.
What would be?
becoming actual lost media physically
Reminded me of that Cowboy Bebop episode where they so hunting for a VCR.
TOML
Interesting… me likes it.
But if astronauts were killed, maybe the outrage would finally be enough
Nope. The news would die off in less than a week, short attention spans and all that.
C++ feature creep continues…
Won’t that increase probability of skin cancer?
Edit: yes:
there is an extremely low probability that scars derived from such injury might later become cancerous
The planning board’s decision was based on health concerns due to the possible negative environmental impact of telecommunication on the residents, especially the children studying at the school who could potentially be exposed to electromagnetic radiation.
Because that surely would be the only cell tower in town.
It gets more fun if we’re talking SQL data via C API: is that 0 a field with 0 value or an actual NULL? Oracle’s Pro*C actually has an entirely different structure or indicator variables just to flag actual NULLs.
The code is my bible.
If there are no humans in the loop, sure, like for data transfer. But for, e.g., configuration files, i’d prefer a text-based solution instead of a binary one, JSON is a nice fit.
Do we though?.. 'Cos it seems to me the path has been deregulating.
…on which hardware?
Last i encountered this issue i had to connect it directly to an USB port, instead of through an USB hub.
Check out the World of Tanks forums for information.
COBOL has entered the room… although i’ve heard Ada is more popular in military applications.
Running a full OS on a rocket? Why? It’s mostly some embedded stuff, some kind of arduino.
The launching platform though… maybe a minimalist OS with a curses interface.
That’s law in general…