

Surely the CPU would force an instant shutdown if it detected dangerously high temperatures?
Bun, meat, salad, tomato, onion, Cheddar.


Surely the CPU would force an instant shutdown if it detected dangerously high temperatures?


Jokes on them, I always leave work early.


France has .gouv.fr.


.gov and .mil should disappear. The US can use .gov.us like any other country.


$1000 for a three bedroom apartment doesn’t sound that outrageous to me.


Symfonium
It’s not FOSS and has the worst payment system possible (donate to the dev then send him an email, and he will give you a license for a single device), so don’t feel bad pirating it.


Wikipedia says this guy was mostly responsible for what happened to him. He allegedly lost his passport, and refused any help from France and Belgium.


It does but not for ordinary citizens. And it wouldnt be a shutdown since the Internet isn’t normally available.


What’s preventing spoofing this with a fake implementation?


Carte Bleue should expand beyond France.


I got one for commenting on the France subreddit that it wasn’t surprising some people would carry justice by themselves if the police and courts do nothing. I wasn’t justifying, merely explaining. Subreddit ban, then permanent sitewide ban a few minutes later.


I remember when this happened for the real name, email and phone number fields.


Probably a .ml that got banned.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Xbox_One-only_games
Basically, nothing notable except Forza 5.


Those are incredibly hard to find, if they even exist.
20W/drive means 30x24x0.2 kWh each month for 10 drives. At 0.20€/kWh, that’s 28€/month, cheaper than a 20TB Hetzner box. That’s assuming all drives are always spinning, as an idle drive uses more like 5W.


But they still ask for my DoB when I open a store page for a horror game.


What? VHS is perfectly fine. I don’t even have a color TV
This is how you sound BTW. 4k or even 1080p is objectively better than DVDs’ 480p. There is no reason to still use them other than cost or being a contrarian.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Broadcasting_Area