Actually, they've developed breathable liquid like from The Abyss. It's been a thing since the 90s.
If you want to smugly state the obvious, at least be accurate.
Actually, they've developed breathable liquid like from The Abyss. It's been a thing since the 90s.
If you want to smugly state the obvious, at least be accurate.
If you're going to be basing this on a pi4, I wouldn't spend the money on SSDs. The pi is going to be your bottleneck, not the drives.
The IO board only has a PCIe 2.0 x1 which has a max speed of 500MB/s.
You'd honestly be better off building an itx system or buying a cheap one and upgrading stuff like RAM. Hell, even a Beelink would be better than a pi
My brain just can't write recursive code. I can read it, but not write it.
That was a fun class. One of the last ones I took before recursion made me change majors.
Too many letters
You dont see how developers developing AI to do development might be a bad thing?
My favorite are the developers who are developing AI to do development.
Yeah, I'm at 28T and I'm eying some 18T drives for an expansion unit.
That would be #1 on my wife's list if I let her control the music (she never let's a song play for more than 30s)
LPT: get a debloater to remove One Drive and other MS bullshit.
Boondock Saints (Nov 99 is close enough). It's such a fun movie, but only has a 27%
Beelink is just an inexpensive brand of mini PCs like the Intel NUC. The one I have for my office draws 25W max, but has a 12th gen i3 in it, 16gb ddr5 ram, wifi6, and dual 2.5gb/s ethernet for like $300