And you can't not tailgate, because as soon as there's 0.75 car lengths open in front of you some shithead is trying to wedge himself into it so he can get to his destination 0.01 seconds faster.
I'm only familiar with nyquist when it comes to audio phenomina... but if you're using more than half the bandwidth won't you have to deal with artifacting (aliasing in the audio world)?
Fedora is the test-bed. Users get Fedora for free, and RedHat gets a large audience trying the ideas/software out. I wouldn't certainly call it beta, but it's not "stable" like RHEL is considered to be.
TBH I've had a good amount of my bug reports die off as the reported-against OS release hits EOL... but you are still able to report them and sometimes you get fixes / attention.
If you're using git bash, this really isn't for you anyways. You already have to run a "specialized" shell just to use it - why run another shell inside that one?
This is meant for people running operating systems that come with functional shells as-they-are.
Hell you've probably got one of those vibrating-comb gyroscopes in there too, they have had those for quite some time and they are usually included in typical "accelerometer" chips.
Last I checked vxworks is not linux...
Sounds like it was some kind of word game / amusement more than anything else.
Fucking tailgating, ALWAYS.
And you can't not tailgate, because as soon as there's 0.75 car lengths open in front of you some shithead is trying to wedge himself into it so he can get to his destination 0.01 seconds faster.
I'm willing to lend a benefit of the doubt to the Presidents and such, but this does not extend to Clapper.
Read the memo. The user entered it themselves, he just manipulated them into doing so on a machine he controlled (eg keylogger)
I don't use Bing. Not because of it's results, or how it looks - simply because it's Microsoft.
Shallow? Perhaps... but it's my own opinion and I'm allowed to have it. :)
I'm only familiar with nyquist when it comes to audio phenomina... but if you're using more than half the bandwidth won't you have to deal with artifacting (aliasing in the audio world)?
Or maybe that spectrum is already assigned...
Oh? What about her daughter, who wasn't even the person of interest?
Fedora is the test-bed. Users get Fedora for free, and RedHat gets a large audience trying the ideas/software out. I wouldn't certainly call it beta, but it's not "stable" like RHEL is considered to be.
TBH I've had a good amount of my bug reports die off as the reported-against OS release hits EOL... but you are still able to report them and sometimes you get fixes / attention.
I'm pretty sure that internal names of unreleased things can't be used as trademarks.
Because Linux requires systemd and btrfs... yep.
Well, they can replace the lawyers. It will feel the same, no soul or the like...
You do realize that Tom Clancy's fiction novels are, well, fiction?
This looks like it should be in ask.slashdot, not here...
Be happy it wasn't some AS/400 garbage...
If you're using git bash, this really isn't for you anyways. You already have to run a "specialized" shell just to use it - why run another shell inside that one?
This is meant for people running operating systems that come with functional shells as-they-are.
Technically, 4.
Unless your shell will somehow interpret gitcommit as 'git commit' ;)
Sure, but as soon as you're done fixing everything you'll find your cost is right back up in the luxury sedan range again.
Because a 9,500lb vehicle will feel like a particularly firm pillow when it hits you, right?
What I don't get is the need for insult to anybody who disagrees
You take the good with the bad.
Hell you've probably got one of those vibrating-comb gyroscopes in there too, they have had those for quite some time and they are usually included in typical "accelerometer" chips.
better conductor = less heat for same voltage = more voltage = more stable clocks at higher speeds = win
... or the traffic authority could just install static monitors. Like what they already do in some places...