I think you may have misread, the wreck is about 3.8km deep (5 mile or so). It’s 690km away from the nearest cost laterally.
I think you may have misread, the wreck is about 3.8km deep (5 mile or so). It’s 690km away from the nearest cost laterally.
Even on the windows side you are better off with the 1st party defender features these days.
Enterprise use 3rd party AV for central orchestration and control. Theres no reason for this in consumer land.
The threat detection isn’t meaningfully better across any of them (aside from some being “astonishingly bad”) despite what vendors claim.
The best people to know how to protect your OS are the people that made it.
Yes, it’s all very good.
Yeah windows standby sucks. On platforms where the equivalent of s0 doesn’t suck, it’s awesome.
Don’t you? Instant wake is hella useful, especially if you are using a laptop as a laptop and moving between meeting rooms etc, constantly bumping between sleep and wake.
They note towards the bottom they’ve also developed a sustainable resin in place of PVA.
Seagate are still pretty good? Western Digital/Sandisk are the ones with failing external SSD issues at the moment (same company).
It’s pot luck generally, unfortunately. Even good manufacturers can have a bad batch.
I’ve been running ITX gaming builds for years, they work great and I don’t use expansion ports anyways.
My advice would be choose the case you want first. Bigger ITX cases will take standard components easily (with some limits on GPU length), but if you want Very Small and Mighty (e.g. DanCase, Fractal Design Terra), component choice becomes very important. You’ll need to consider cpu, gpu, and cooling clearances.
It’s like PC building on moderately hard mode, it’s a little more difficult but the results are worth it!
Carbon credits have been abused all sorts of ways as essentially a license to continue polluting. The EU’s current stance is that the credit programs are so fucked in this manner they no longer really count.
Apples current approach of ‘everything we can and credit the rest’ is still ahead of the majority of the industries position, but not surprising that EU don’t accept it as ‘zero carbon.’
What the EU would like is for everyone to take responsibility for their own carbon generation throughout the entire supply chain rather than buying credits from greener companies, whether this is realistic or practical is yet to be seen.
There is a bit of a scandal in aus at the moment about this. Qatar asked for more international flights (they back Virgin Australia, one of 2 major domestic carriers in Australia). Government said no, for undisclosed reasons.
The “national” carrier Qantas are scumbags with the government in their pocket and likely quietly lobbied against it, but also Qatar International Airport did this to Australian citizens not that long ago:
https://amp.abc.net.au/article/12817070
So it’s just kind of dickheads all the way down.
You can get usb-c to c charging cables that tell you the wattage on the cable, no way in iOS itself I know of.
Be aware that charging speed will vary on all devices in accordance with what the battery controller thinks is best at any given time.
It’s easier to think about it in terms of where is the wind going.
Air moves into adjacent regions that have lower pressure. It begins everywhere but is moving towards these areas of lower pressure.
They do… 1/3rd of it is used that way.