Yes, yes it does. It binds to many of the same receptors.
It is how I got my mother off of opiate medications after her surgery. Sure it isn't as effective at killing pain but it is nowhere near as addictive (still is addictive) and much easier to quit using once you desire to do so.
A. IR Thermometer to monitor component temp and board temp B. Shield everything else other than the GPU with aluminum foil C. Use a heat gun with a large nozzle (IE one you'd buy from Home Depot, not one used for soldering) from a good distance, and slowly bring it closer to bring up to reflow temp. D. KEEP USING THAT IR THERMOMETER. CHECK EVERYWHERE WHILE YOU HEAT. E. Even heating is your friend, don't just slam the nozzle against the GPU. Keep your distance.
"Fact: 900MHz is very far below the THz range where ionization starts."
Fact: I can fuck your eyesight with non-ionizing radiation, and it doesn't have to be in a laser form. a couple of high-power 460nm blue LEDs is all I need to trigger macular degeneration and destroy your eyesight with as little as a half day of exposure.
Just because it isn't ionizing doesn't mean it can't damage you some way or another. Give me a few thousand watts of visible-range light (with no IR or UV) and I can simply cook your ass with enough time and an appropriate distance allowing for photonic heating.
I've had zero problems soldering sub-mm pitch (like 0.4mm) pads with good old 60/40. I've re-worked several GPU BGAs that way. Flux, pre-tin by hand with 60/40 and a fine chisel-point tip, clean, place GPU in place, re-flow with heat gun.
Still got this perfectly-fine 9800 GTX+, ready to rock after repair, not a single problem. You can't even tell it's had a repair job done to it.
You're so incompetent that you don't realize that the generic driver installation is something done BY DEFAULT and you must manually bypass it for many device installs. Your GPU drivers actually do this, you just don't see it because its done via hidden command line execution. If the GPU drivers did not do this, when you reboot, Windows would revert to seeing your card as a plain VGA card and not give you 3D acceleration.
"Now when a security update comes for a core library, now I get to update every single snap instead of just updating the system library..."
Oh fucking please, as if the goddamned program didn't need a recompiling or update anyways to keep up with the changes caused by the newer library versions either obsoleting or entirely removing functions in favor of newer ones, since nobody these days knows a fucking thing about slow and stable and reliably-present features.
"Static linking hides important information like library versions which may be important."
Good, one less known avenue to exploit. Can't attack the libraries very effectively if you don't know which ones and which versions are being used.
"When you static link, you lose those benefits - for what? Just to have one file?"
Exactly that. Fuck your disorganized directory structures caused by dynamic linking and putting shit all over the system and fucking up my organizational patterns. It's that bullshit which kills most of my actual productivity. Are you so goddamned sloppy as to need to have your shit scattered all over hell and back? I wonder what your fucking house looks like if that's how you prefer your computer systems.
" was on W10 but the updates kept removing the USB device drivers for observatory equipment and replacing it with a 'newer' generic that knew nothing about the gear."
Is your IT staff so incompetent as to not know that you use the "have disk" driver update option and point specifically to the.inf file to force usage of drivers other than generics, since this has kinda been the standard since XP?
Right-click start button>Device Manager>Imaging Devices>right-click your observatory equipment (since you're just using a digital telescope, right?)>Update Driver software>Browse My Computer for Driver>Let me Pick from a list of device drivers>Have Disk.
Bam, now your stuff will show up. You might have to disable driver signature enforcement (which requires you to rebot first before installing the driver) but it works, and always has worked, since XP.
We had a story about this on/. years ago where 90+% efficiency was claimed. IIRC, it was either Honda or Mazda that announced the technology in conjunction with some University.
You enjoy getting that water out of your gas tank after several years, or did you forget that alcohol is hydrophilic and it literally rips it out of the air? enjoy your fuel separation and sucking up that alcohol-water mix right into your engine.
It's one of my favorite things to see when people ask me to look at their vehicle. Water-locked engines thanks to ethanol fuels, with advanced parts corrosion that you shouldn't see for 15 years at minimum, all happening within 3-5 years.
"The 5 year guarantee is for hardware service"
The software that is required to run the hardware is part of the fucking hardware service. The hardware can NOT run without the software.
But please, try to apologize more for a company that has always lied in its marketing to make a fucking sale.
Apple claims to support their phones for five years after the last date of manufacture for the product - https://support.apple.com/en-u...
The iPhone 4S ceased production in February 2016. Official Apple support stopped very shortly thereafter.
Plenty of solders I use in jewelry making are RoHS and can withstand 180 degree bends.
This is simply a shitty soldering job.
Most often caused by shitty cold solder joints being flexed. Learn to use the right fucking reflow temps and use enough solder paste.
Roku TVs work with the Roku Enhanced Remote, which comes with a microphone for voice control.
"So's universal healthcare"
No, the government is tasked with providing for the welfare of the people. Universal healthcare is clearly within the scope of that tasking.
Yes, yes it does. It binds to many of the same receptors.
It is how I got my mother off of opiate medications after her surgery. Sure it isn't as effective at killing pain but it is nowhere near as addictive (still is addictive) and much easier to quit using once you desire to do so.
Why are you using a shitty NVMO when you should use a good MVNO instead?
"Manually installing a driver does zero good when Windows Update decides that it has a better one and installs over it."
When you install the way I listed above, Windows Update doesn't fuck with the driver. But morons like you wouldn't know that.
A. IR Thermometer to monitor component temp and board temp
B. Shield everything else other than the GPU with aluminum foil
C. Use a heat gun with a large nozzle (IE one you'd buy from Home Depot, not one used for soldering) from a good distance, and slowly bring it closer to bring up to reflow temp.
D. KEEP USING THAT IR THERMOMETER. CHECK EVERYWHERE WHILE YOU HEAT.
E. Even heating is your friend, don't just slam the nozzle against the GPU. Keep your distance.
A dead operating system.
"Fact: 900MHz is very far below the THz range where ionization starts."
Fact: I can fuck your eyesight with non-ionizing radiation, and it doesn't have to be in a laser form. a couple of high-power 460nm blue LEDs is all I need to trigger macular degeneration and destroy your eyesight with as little as a half day of exposure.
Just because it isn't ionizing doesn't mean it can't damage you some way or another. Give me a few thousand watts of visible-range light (with no IR or UV) and I can simply cook your ass with enough time and an appropriate distance allowing for photonic heating.
"Cycling is freedom, no drivers license no license plate"
Forced helmet laws, forced lighting laws, yea you sure the fuck are free, aren't you?
I've had zero problems soldering sub-mm pitch (like 0.4mm) pads with good old 60/40. I've re-worked several GPU BGAs that way. Flux, pre-tin by hand with 60/40 and a fine chisel-point tip, clean, place GPU in place, re-flow with heat gun.
Still got this perfectly-fine 9800 GTX+, ready to rock after repair, not a single problem. You can't even tell it's had a repair job done to it.
You're so incompetent that you don't realize that the generic driver installation is something done BY DEFAULT and you must manually bypass it for many device installs. Your GPU drivers actually do this, you just don't see it because its done via hidden command line execution. If the GPU drivers did not do this, when you reboot, Windows would revert to seeing your card as a plain VGA card and not give you 3D acceleration.
You're a complete fucking moron.
"Now when a security update comes for a core library, now I get to update every single snap instead of just updating the system library..."
Oh fucking please, as if the goddamned program didn't need a recompiling or update anyways to keep up with the changes caused by the newer library versions either obsoleting or entirely removing functions in favor of newer ones, since nobody these days knows a fucking thing about slow and stable and reliably-present features.
"Static linking hides important information like library versions which may be important."
Good, one less known avenue to exploit. Can't attack the libraries very effectively if you don't know which ones and which versions are being used.
"When you static link, you lose those benefits - for what? Just to have one file?"
Exactly that. Fuck your disorganized directory structures caused by dynamic linking and putting shit all over the system and fucking up my organizational patterns. It's that bullshit which kills most of my actual productivity. Are you so goddamned sloppy as to need to have your shit scattered all over hell and back? I wonder what your fucking house looks like if that's how you prefer your computer systems.
" was on W10 but the updates kept removing the USB device drivers for observatory equipment and replacing it with a 'newer' generic that knew nothing about the gear."
Is your IT staff so incompetent as to not know that you use the "have disk" driver update option and point specifically to the .inf file to force usage of drivers other than generics, since this has kinda been the standard since XP?
Right-click start button>Device Manager>Imaging Devices>right-click your observatory equipment (since you're just using a digital telescope, right?)>Update Driver software>Browse My Computer for Driver>Let me Pick from a list of device drivers>Have Disk.
Bam, now your stuff will show up. You might have to disable driver signature enforcement (which requires you to rebot first before installing the driver) but it works, and always has worked, since XP.
"Ethanol, like methanol and Isopropyl alcohol are all drying agents"
And how do you think that drying action happens?
https://www.popularmechanics.c...
Come back when you've got an SAE certification, because you sure have no clue what you're talking about.
"Big power plants are very efficient"
That is objectively intellectually dishonest.
The transmission wires are not efficient, and you incur huge losses over any appreciable distance, HVDC or HVAC. Basic fucking physics.
"These are exactly the kinds of things I look for in a distributed social networking service."
You know what I look for? A release that begins with a 1.0, because until it reaches that stage, I don't want to fucking touch it.
"I haven't seen any evidence that Russia ever attacked us in any way, nor that they hacked our elections"
Well, here you go, then, direct from Russian State TV, discussing Trump refusing sanctions - https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
Female anchor: "Looks like Trump is back in our pocket again"
Male Anchor: "Seems that way."
The Russians clearly don't give a shit about broadcasting the fact they've been fucking around in our politics.
"What we need is a gasoline fuel cell"
We had a story about this on /. years ago where 90+% efficiency was claimed. IIRC, it was either Honda or Mazda that announced the technology in conjunction with some University.
"Buy some goddamn small hatches fat fucks."
Ahh, another ignorant AC.
Can't haul several tons of rock with a hatchback, you non-industrious lazy anonymousfuck.
"Ethanol is the least toxic booster in use."
You enjoy getting that water out of your gas tank after several years, or did you forget that alcohol is hydrophilic and it literally rips it out of the air? enjoy your fuel separation and sucking up that alcohol-water mix right into your engine.
It's one of my favorite things to see when people ask me to look at their vehicle. Water-locked engines thanks to ethanol fuels, with advanced parts corrosion that you shouldn't see for 15 years at minimum, all happening within 3-5 years.