Comment Re:Next step (Score 1) 139
Assuming they know the location.
Assuming they know the location.
Target one of the ghost ships or submarine in the Atlantic?
Probably something like building a car from spare parts. I dunno, but even at 0.10$ a piece we're looking at over 350$. I know the plastics are not the same quality, but my Megablocks 1701-D was not even 100$ when I bought it.
Yes it's more detailed than my Mega blocks version, but 400 dollars is a lot of money in canadian pesos
If it's in 16 colors and runs on a C64, why the heck not
You can't. LTSC is OEM only unless you get it in an "unofficial" way. So Joe user is pretty much screwed.
My old z77 motherboard (with a 3770k) runs 11 fine. (no TPM, Secureboot or 8th gen cpu). My Xeon 2660V4 machine runs it too (again, no TPM or 8th gen CPU and Secureboot is disabled).
Hardware limitations are artificial, kinda like when Apple blacklisted Atom CPUs in order to prevent netbooks from booting Snow Leopard.
OPNsense + Adguard.
Done
When I set up mine I didn't have to give it a CC. I didn't have to on my Shield Pro either.
My hand-me-down LG Q6 is about 7 years old, and according to the phone's battery meter it's still good for 12-38 hours with medium power management (depending on how many calls I make in a day) But my mom isn't a big phone user. The flipphone it replaced (thank you Virgin/Bell and all others from preventing it from working around October '25) is probably around 10 years old and was in need of a new battery but still 3-4 hours of talk time.
So yes, batteries can last for more than 3 years depending on usage.
So the manufacturer can't get sued if someone misuses the navigation system. My friend's Lexus has the same "feature" .
A 3rd gen Ivy Bridge machine with 16GB and a 14 core Haswell-EP 6thgen Xeon / 128GB *BOTH* run win 11 perfectly with TPM and CPU check bypass. So yes the requirements are arbitrary.
What could possibly, horribly go wrong?
If it can run win10 it can run modern linuxes. Other than create more landfill there's no reason to deprecate those older machines. OEMs probably had a talk with Microsoft because they weren't selling as many machines. TBH, I don't see the need to change my Ivy Bridge or Broadwell machines.
And it's completely ridiculous that older hardware isn't supported. It's an artificial limitation since you can hack the install so it runs on older machines. (my Ivy Bridge machine runs it OK)
What's nice though is there's gonna be a bunch of free hardware when support stops for Win10.
The trouble with the rat-race is that even if you win, you're still a rat. -- Lily Tomlin