Comment Re:really? (Score 1) 61
And writing by Ian Flemming, not Ian Fleming?
It's written this way in the article, 11 times!
And writing by Ian Flemming, not Ian Fleming?
It's written this way in the article, 11 times!
I downloaded the trial version, and it is indeed gorgeous. We have a funny (to us) video of our cat utterly engrossed in the fish swimming around the dual monitors.
But yes, my screens go to sleep after 10 minutes of inactivity, so a screen saver is essentially worthless.
Montreal would like to have a word with you. In 2018 they banned the use of fireplaces and inefficient wood-burning stoves, and banned all wood burning during smog alerts. There are apparently over 50,000 wood burning units in the system.
I made a sous vide cooker with a temperature controller (~$20 on Amazon) that controlled an electrical outlet. The sensor went into my slow cooker, and turned it on when the temperature was low, off, when the temperature was high.
My son got his high school graduation diploma during Covid lockdown, despite doing almost no work in his final year. For example, he received a pass (exactly 50%) in English even though he didn't submit any work or write any tests. They simply weren't going to fail anyone.
It just so happened that when the pandemic began he was going through a great deal of depression and anxiety issues that Covid exacerbated. He had the intelligence to pass Grade 12, but not the ability at the time. He also hasn't gone on to post-secondary yet (and may never do so).
I remember about five years ago, when my Dad was about 85 got a call at the dinner table. He expressed his gratitude that the person had called to warn him about a virus on his computer.
He kept the guy going for about five minutes, until he mentioned that his computer was running Linux (that I had set up for them, to avoid most of the malware) so he couldn't find the Windows menu.
We've never know my Dad for pranking people, so this was astonishing, and hilarious!
Steven Levy, in his book Hackers considers the MIT model train club as one of the founding hacking groups
"I may be synthetic, but I'm not stupid" -- the artificial person, from _Aliens_