I’m curious, does a 3 minutes power down to replace a RAM stick is that much of a deal in enterprise server that they need to invented a whole new technology just for that?
I’m curious, does a 3 minutes power down to replace a RAM stick is that much of a deal in enterprise server that they need to invented a whole new technology just for that?
Then it’s not Hot Swap, just Lukewarm Swap?
Specifically, the 3rd shell.
Jesus, if you’re trying to help, do it properly.
My advice is you only have ONE CHANCE to recover the data, so choose wisely.
DO NOT go for the “cheaper” service, it will NOT worth it.
Once the drive is opened for service, if not done properly can and will make the drive completely ruined.
I learned that the hard way by choosing the “cheaper quotes”.
Small note: the cost to recover a 1TB drive could go for thousands of dollars and up, so be prepare for that. Data recovery is NOT cheap.
Imagine you making $100K last year doing some shady business. You got caught and convicted in federal court, your punishment is $10K fine, and that’s it. You’re free to change your tactics and make sure you don’t get caught next time.
It’s a little bit stink, but it’s the best you could asked for.
13 billions to Meta may not be a slap on the wrist, but more like 5 spanks and 15 minutes timeout.
Are you MacGyver?
I feel your pain. 9 years ago I dropped my Intel CPU into the socket. One magnifying glass, a tweezer, some toothpick, and a week later it was up and running for 8 years, until I moved and leave it in a cardboard box for 6 months. Now it’s just boot looping after the CPU fan spin for a few seconds.
The advantage of iMessage is SMS fallback when you don’t have internet access.
Old Logitech are great. New Logitech are cheap craps.
While we’re at the matter, could you recommend a small woofer that’s not break the bank but good enough for music (no genre in particular, I listen to all kind of stuff).
I don’t think they really care if it’s not actually illegal.
Or they could sell the data in bulk. And the day I put in my number just happens to be the day they sell their database.
How is it Thatcher’s fault? I’m genuinely curious.
I learned that Hong Kong is under British control because it’s a leasing contract that last 99 years (from 1898 to 1997). So when the time comes it’s nobody’s fault that Hong Kong went back to China. Because China at the time would never extent the contract or even except negotiations.
Banks and hospitals sell your information, too.
When my wife gave birth to our son at the hospital, I have to put down my phone number as part of the check in form. Immediately the next day I got call for “Home care services for new mom and baby”.
Can someone explain why a job application called “resume”, like in Play/Pause/Resume?
How is it relevant?
(I’m learning English as second language).
Edit: So we’re speaking French now? What? Why? You guys butchered so many words already, can you just made up one more?
Ps: Is that also the case with the word “fiancé”? I’ve been wondering where the hell did that “é” came from.
In my entire life I’ve spent less than $50 in micro-transactions.
EV are much heavier than petrol cars, maybe the offset weight will help regain some grip? Normal tires wear out so fast on EVs.
They could just raise the prize to $198 and slap another 4GB of RAM on it.
TIL, there’s Inside Out 2.
Neat explanation, thanks.
I’ve seen a video explain how it works, plus an explanation on how it doesn’t make carbonated beverage cans explode when opening like if you shaken it. But I can’t seem to find that video.
Every stock photos is like a mini Easter eggs hunt.