

Depends on what you’re using as a platform. You should use something that integrates with it, like proxmox PVE and PBS


Depends on what you’re using as a platform. You should use something that integrates with it, like proxmox PVE and PBS


Even your comments stink of chatgpt
Would a hurricane destroy both your house and car in one event?
If it’s fanless, is it thermal throttling?


How do you plan to get this data? Most search companies don’t share it.


Make the data centers build their own power plants. Then they get all the risk and all the reward.
In theory it’s great. In practice it’s “oops we had a big spill and went out of business, guess the EPA will have to use taxpayer money”.


FYI, hiding a post is only cosmetic and only for you. But don’t delete it, leave it up for others to find if they run into the same problem.


There’s a difference between refusing to testify and actively destroying information. And the current federal courts are not friendly to civil rights, either.


Google wants to be able to recognize and remove it. They don’t want the FBI all up in their business.


And, because a resilver involves significant load on the remaining drives, it’s more likely than you think. If you have drives from the same batch, they likely have the same MTTF.


The standard for a search at a port of entry is lower. I don’t know how much it’s been tested in court, but that’s how they’re operating right now.


If you did it in response to an attempted seizure, they’d probably charge you for that too.


It’s CBP, probably at the airport, so I don’t think you’d find a court saying they exceeded their authority in seizing the phone for search. They have very broad authority.
It’s not ethical at all, of course, but it’s been perfectly legal for decades, under multiple administrations.


Not really, no. You have the right to not give testimony against yourself, including by not providing evidence that would hurt you, but that doesn’t mean you can actively destroy evidence.
What’s in the logs?


Why not CoD2?
MW3 was the one where Russia invades the US, right? That one was good. I think the next one, BO2, was the last one I played. After that, they really fell into the rut of minor iteration.
I might get around to playing some of the others that aren’t in the “high tech” genre. Apparently there was one set during Desert Storm.


*charcuterie


No costs will be offset by this. The device will be replaced multiple times before it ever breaks even on the implementation cost.


Unless it was the software package itself that was compromised.
Why not internet radio on your phone?