I think you’re taking this whole thing too seriously.
People can do whatever they want for the lulz.
I think you’re taking this whole thing too seriously.
People can do whatever they want for the lulz.
Just a little push from pops at the beginning.
And they didn’t say it was a long term solution. For all we know, the drive was going to be replaced the following week.
They don’t say how much the seat was being rocked.
Maybe just a couple of inches. Enough for babby to sleep.
What is your purpose?
You’re right. They didn’t fix it in the description. But the typo was also present in the title.
Thank you for being understanding :)
yes
And in the end, OP fixed the typo, so… everyone wins.
Thank you!
What’s TLC and SLC in this context?
I, too, need to know…
Uh, yeah, we established that a couple of comments ago. My point is that if people today still develop for 50-year-old hardware, it’s not unreasonable to think that they could be developing for 17 year old hardware.
Frankly, I’m already bored with this conversation. Have a nice evening.
Bro. There are people who are developing in Cobol for 50 year old systems.
There are games still being released for the original, 80s-era Nintendo.
So… yeah. Unlikely? Sure. Impossible? Nope.
$60K doing what and where?
Got it. Thanks for explaining.
I have seen a Cisco router with 17 years of uptime in an internet exchange in Canada.
What’s an internet exchange in this context? I thought it meant an online forum.
I dunno. Development? Ask OP.
Who said it was connected to a network?
Who said it was connected to the internet?
Lol we’ve all been there, friend!