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  • The only thing that turns people off is that they cooperate with governments. Well, if you're using it for your business you shouldn't worry about that unless it's illegal business, at which point you have bigger problems

  • I wonder if they're really that stupid to give up this super-efficient means of soft power over some progressive things they've done or intentionally handing influence in parts of the world to Russia for a bit of money for themselves while taking a calculated risk of maybe having to retake control militarily (which is more costly but could be a problem for the next admin).

  • The article is absolute trash for not mentioning this. "Their iconic keyboards..." is the closest it gets to describing them.

    Thankfully, there is a link to the patent at the end.

    Abstract

    A keyboard comprising a plurality of transparent keys. In use, the keyboard is attached to a device such as a mobile device, to overlie a display screen of the device. One or more images displayed on the display screen are made visible to a user through the keys, which may be pressed by a user. User input is determined by identifying a pressed key, and the image or part thereof visible through the key when pressed.

    Basically a detachable keyboard of transparent material as a display overlay, providing tactile feedback while the LCD allows for backlit and customizable key labels. I don't remember seeing a practical implementation of this IRL or in media but I might be too young for that.

  • This is a retro gaming community, what do you expect?

    Anyway, logic level shifters are cheap and the NES is very well documented. The hardware supplier should have done their homework.

    (Seems like the voltage is being reduced from 5V to 3.3V to power the cartridge chip but there is no level shifting on the data lines, causing excessive current to be supplied from the NES chips' data pins. It us sunk into protection diodes in the cartridge's chip as they are trying to pull the voltage to a little over 3.3 volts, raising its supply voltage. The NES works on a relatively low clock speed so maybe the issue can be mitigated by simply adding a resistor network to limit the current but at this point, a proper level shifter costs way less than the rework labor.)

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  • My class was on holiday in Romania to this village near Decebalus' Danube Gorge in Banat and classmates, mostly from a city, were impressed by my woodcutting skills. I can chop the easiest blocks at this pace but only briefly... At best I could do about half that in 8 hours, while sweating like crazy and drinking 6 liters of water. I'd also catch a cold and need a week to recover. Also, I'd leave an assortment of gnarly blocks and chopped pieces on the ground, no way I'm loading even half of that the same day.

  • There is even a Windows (Powershell) example for Winutil:

    Stable Branch (Recommended)

     powershell
        
    irm "https://christitus.com/win" | iex
    
    
      

    Better than explaining how to make a .ps file trusted for execution (thankfully, one of the few executable file extensions that Windows doesn't trust by default) but why not just use some basic .exe builder at this point?

    Obligatory "they better make it a script that automatically creates a medium for silent Linux Mint installation, modifies the relevant BIOS settings and restarts" to prevent obvious snarky replies

  • How are you expecting to get 10 years of experience for your entry-level job by age 20? You need that to succeed in the job market, and let me guess, you also wasted so much potential by passing up on that opportunity of being born to Linus Torvalds.

  • DuckDuckGo doesn't track your activity so they only target ads based on your current query and technical details. They determined it would take 30 years to compile Gentoo on your rig so 40+ is a good guess for your age.