If you look very closely, you will be able to see that they actually curve with a radius of 6.371km - might want to get your eyes checked if you can’t see that…
If you look very closely, you will be able to see that they actually curve with a radius of 6.371km - might want to get your eyes checked if you can’t see that…
Depends on the server size and the people usually on it tbh.
Trust me, that data is very definitely not destroyed.
(See this talk for some entertaining data disposal techniques :)
I have a feeling that the drive shown in the picture is actually heavily fragmented. Just a feeling though.
KDE’s qt6 transition sure was something
also if there aren’t legal repercussions but you’re still endangering people by fucking it up, please don’t :)
i suppose that would make it (K|C)DE
ah, yes: salting for improved security, i’ve heard that before!
don’t forget the ones we got paid for very well and the ones we introduced to not go to prison
thanks to this showing how many images it’s scanning, i now know that i have 17.000 memes saved. thank you :)
experience helps. after some time, you will suckless :)
shouldn’t the butter be a “non-spray non-stick cooking stick” ?
Depending on the company you work at you can actually still encounter testing equipment built during WW2 because “it still works”
tbf i am the other extreme: i work in a material science lab so we work almost exclusively with specialized/custom software
Office 365 […] i know we can use the web version
tbf, this isn’t the only software related problem. a lot of companies also use specially developed software that doesn’t have a linux version because everyone in the company is using windows anyways and adding a different release target would likely add costs and consume more development time for those internal tools
well, you can always donate to open source projects…
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