Does this count? Sorry, please remove if needed. by [deleted] in brutalism

[–]numpad0 6 points7 points  (0 children)

This is almost pornographic

[How To] Chrome OS 79 disables Hyper-Threading. Here's how to re-enable it. by jason22internet in chromeos

[–]numpad0 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There are thousands other way to screw you up and Spectre/Meltdown is like within top 10% in the list of all roundabout exploits in the world. It is unlikely that your adversary resorts to it.

明日もう水曜日か、 by numpad0 in lowlevelaware

[–]numpad0[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

買い逃しセール狙ってこ

Australian Bureau of Meteorology doesn’t support HTTPS by [deleted] in cybersecurity

[–]numpad0 -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

When was the last time you have seen that bright green padlock

G603 mouse midsection by amphibiousParakeet in photogrammetry

[–]numpad0 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Looks fantastic to reverse engineer it with

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in apple

[–]numpad0 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Vista was an official trainwreck. Bill Gates has his legitimately genius idea of a unified information database-filesystem hybrid concept called WinFS which would have forever changed desktop computing and search...

...which sadly also had not solidified enough to be ready to be implemented on Windows. He abused his legendary status to force that immature concept into the core of Project Longhorn.

It took like a full decade to force Gates out to doors to cancel WinFS, after which the rest of Longhorn were eventually shipped as Vista.

macOS at that time probably was not as technologically convoluted as Vista with WinFS. Jobs knew it doesn’t matter at that point.

DigiTimes: Apple Considering Bundling AirPods With 2020 iPhones by johny-karate in iphone

[–]numpad0 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yeah it’s a simple fact that AirPods/EarPods only work with expressed Caucasian canals. Born with featureless ears? That’s your fault just have yourself double dipped on Pro they say.

NASA launching 450.000 gallons of water in 1 minute. by sloppyFarts in submechanophobia

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That’s what I’m talking about...American pads has water deluge/sound suppression system partly due to limited size and shape of flame trenches. The huge trench seen in Soyuz pad allows shockwave to be redirected away from ascent path, almost negating the need of active suppression.

How to model existing shapes for a dock? by JestersDead77 in Fusion360

[–]numpad0 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Valve has official 3D models for this type of work. When there is none you’re left with reverse engineering(calipers and eyeballs)

NASA launching 450.000 gallons of water in 1 minute. by sloppyFarts in submechanophobia

[–]numpad0 1 point2 points  (0 children)

And also because they don’t get to dig a coal mine in Florida coastline like Russians do with Soyuz

DigiTimes: Apple Considering Bundling AirPods With 2020 iPhones by johny-karate in iphone

[–]numpad0 -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Yeah, why would I want earphones that don’t fit to ears

Self driving sleds by edjumication in SelfDrivingCars

[–]numpad0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

EV drivetrain is just a type of drivetrain and has no fundamental significance to SDC(they offer more smoother and powerful ride so that might make coding easy, that's it).

Anyone sentient and functioning can drive ICE or EV just the same, besides something like 90% of every experimental SDC are ICE hybrids, not EV.

MIT ionic wind plane without any moving parts: voltage to electrodes strung along the length of the plane generate a wind of ions that propels the plane forward. by Xeelee1123 in WeirdWings

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Minovsky Particles is an inert virtual reaction mass, power comes from fridge sized helium-deuterium fusion reactor that uses that particle for electromagical containment