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They used to make BD-Rs using this technology, but switched to a cheaper (supposedly not as long lasting) method without any change in branding. It was a minor scandal among datahoarders


You don't drive in the Eurotunnel


Not really, but it's not very different. You just drive to the train, park on the train and drive off the train when it stops. I haven't been to England for a long time but when I did I was simply calling it driving to England.


I'd still call somewhere on the continent an 'N hour drive.' The 'drive' part indicates traveling by car the entire distance (I've never been on a eurotunnel trip where we bothered getting a cabin so we were sat in the car the entire time) and in any case it's pretty clear what you meant given the absence of pure land routes.


Neither athletic nor scholastic performance are objective measures. Sports are contests of arbitrary skills, that on the highest level require time intensive and expensive commitment since basically childhood, and whatever method you choose to measure scholastic performance with it's never going to be free of class/geographic/cultural factors.


Kasparov also believes this to be true, but the last example I can recall of top level player teaming up with a computer was in 2014, when Nakamura played exhibition match with engine against Stockfish and lost 1.5/0.5, since then computers only got better. Maybe someone dedicated to playing computers could perform better, but I doubt it, since anti-computer chess haven't really been a thing outside of bullet and maybe blitz for years, now that computers search way deeper and prune better.


Europe has more both land area and population than the US, in what way is it "a small place compared to the US"?


Am I taking food off other people's plate when I manually skip ads in podcasts I'm listening to? Do people who change channels on TV when ads start steal? Is it theft to toss ad inserts from a newspaper straight into trash?


For many devices it wouldn't be "pain in the ass", it would be straight up impossible. There are millions of devices, like smart TVs, that are out of support and don't receive updates, substantially changing API would break them. It might happen at some point, but it would piss off many people.


Yes, because google always cares about not pissing off people and they never shut down old services...

/s of course


I have a gut feeling, that person responsible for those hacks might be working for or at least informing US gov about his actions in advance.

Him talking so openly to a major news outlet and warm response of us gov officials point towards that


This is precisely my first thought as well. It makes for a half-decent Hollywood plot but IRL? My guess is there’s got to be more than what meets the eye. Propaganda piece perhaps?


> working for or at least informing US gov about his actions in advance.

Wired is!


Anyone who knows how to setup that RPi to do anything meaningful knows how to spoof mac


But would they be able to figure out a MAC to spoof without significant amounts of time in the data center/switch?


I did 16.04 to 20.04 through 18.04 and it was a nightmare, it would've been faster to do fresh install.


Did you stabilize 18.04 over a couple days to make sure you had caught all the reconfig required? It should be no different than 18.04 > 20.04 with that step I would think. I am currently at this phase ;).


Well, update process taking couple of days is it's own kind of nightmare.

And it wasn't my personal machine so it would've been unreasonable for me to do so.


Not always possible, of course. It's also understandable that you can't just jump through 4 years of updates in one go without some sort of work to catch up to current configs involved. I had to change 2 lines of config from 16.04 to 18.04 (due to my own tweaks to defaults), so it's been pretty pain free so far. And the few days as a precaution are on me, not Ubuntu. I should have updated years ago.


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