The next releases of the Mac Pro and Mac mini better be damn good because the mini hasn't been really updated since 2012. Using weaker processors and soldering the RAM on the motherboard doesn't count as an "upgrade" (fuck you, 2014 Mac mini).
Furthermore, we store all content from creators at its originally uploaded quality level so we can continually adapt to advances in encoding and playback.
You have to hope that the creators are uploading in a lossless format. There's nothing SoundCloud can do about that except imposing lossless formats for uploading.
Replacing the OS on a computer does not change the hardware, your analogy is flawed.
But it's also true that HP has no requirement to make their utility for Linux, since as you say they only sell the laptop with Windows.
Another example: maybe he needed to install an older version of Windows for reason X, and the utility only works on Windows 10 so he couldn't run it either.
But my point still remains, if all the utility does is read a serial number in a microcontroller, number that also happens to be printed on the battery casing then the support page should also mention that, for these cases.
HP may not support Linux, but this is a hardware problem. What does this validation utility do? Does it read a serial number from the battery's microcontroller? If it does, the serial number is probably also printed on the battery and this whole thing is just to make it easier to access for regular users. AC is right to be pissed off about this.
AC already told you but I'll repeat just to be sure: don't be a moran!
Such grammar nazi. Much passion. Wow.
The next releases of the Mac Pro and Mac mini better be damn good because the mini hasn't been really updated since 2012. Using weaker processors and soldering the RAM on the motherboard doesn't count as an "upgrade" (fuck you, 2014 Mac mini).
You have to hope that the creators are uploading in a lossless format. There's nothing SoundCloud can do about that except imposing lossless formats for uploading.
What kind of internet-connected thermostat needs a lot of bandwidth anyway? These things should be able to run on a 300bps modem.
I'm going to make a fortune and release Z80-based IoT devices!
What you qualify as "toys" are more powerful than the computers we used when I was in college in the mid-1990's.
Then clearly we can conclude that ARM Holdings know very little about their own cores, as opposed to Raspberry Pi founder and CEO Eben Upton. /sarcasm
How much budget did they waste on finding this stupid acronym?
Study Border between Earth and Space: SBES
There, that's your fucking acronym.
But what if the workers only knows C++ or Java?
Your name is proof that we're already past the future.
Replacing the OS on a computer does not change the hardware, your analogy is flawed.
But it's also true that HP has no requirement to make their utility for Linux, since as you say they only sell the laptop with Windows.
Another example: maybe he needed to install an older version of Windows for reason X, and the utility only works on Windows 10 so he couldn't run it either.
But my point still remains, if all the utility does is read a serial number in a microcontroller, number that also happens to be printed on the battery casing then the support page should also mention that, for these cases.
I'm being harassed!
HP may not support Linux, but this is a hardware problem. What does this validation utility do? Does it read a serial number from the battery's microcontroller? If it does, the serial number is probably also printed on the battery and this whole thing is just to make it easier to access for regular users. AC is right to be pissed off about this.
You forgot to add something about badly dividing.
But are today's laptops intelligent enough that they sort of bypass the battery when plugged into an electrical outlet?
You still don't know about these?
He said PORT speed not MODEM speed.
As in, DB9/DB25 serial ports.
France/Population: 66.9 million (2016)
Texas/Population: 27.86 million (2016)
Texas should have 200Mbps.
It's not the remains of a shattered Dyson Sphere, you idiot.
It's the remains of a shattered Xarklatagr-oneak* Sphere.
* Sorry, it doesn't translate very well into our alphabet.
The alien megastructure is made of a nano-fabricated material that we would call "coloured glass" if we ever saw it.
That's why it dims more at blue wavelengths than red.
Polar orbits are used for weather and "weather" satellites.
FTFY.
Signed,
CIA/FBI/NSA/X-Files/whatever.
I'm Canadian. I keep reading it as "Air Farce".
Doctor, I've got a voice in my head that keeps telling me to buy things from Amazon.ca*!
* I'm in Canada, eh?
Fuck you, that's how.