Oh man! That hot swap method! I remember my computer, running Linux (which freaked 14 year old me out) from a live cd, case open, and plugging in the hdd while the Xbox and pc was on.
I felt like a warlock when I could rip my games after that.
Great memories.
And my mate at school saying there is no such thing as a soft mod! Haha
When I switched from Intel Mac to the M2, I was easily able to get my Linus and windows VMs running again.
As well as my intel apps. Was pretty smooth and the speed and power efficiency gains are obvious. My mac book air draws about 5w total while the DAW is cool as a cucumber.
Autosave also has versioning. You can always go back through the auto save history. You can also revert to the original opened file. This is done from the file menu.
Also, if like a good mac user you have Time Machine configured and on, you can browse your versions further into the past.
Heavy iWork user, I don’t know about Xcode though.
Thanks yes I think I remember my whole semiconductor education to be wishy washy (according to the lecturer) even at the undergrad level. Pretty complicated stuff and I think the ‘band gap’ model is a bit of a stretch of the quantum mechanics that is occurring.
I would agree. Having said that I still think it was a bit wishy washy. The whole treatment of band gap energies I think is quite complicated beyond the simple diagram shown.
The problem with Ads on the web has ALWAYS been malicious actors. It will ALWAYS be malicious actors. This is not a technical problem but a problem with the whole concept that is structurally inseparable.
Because possibly they are aware that their shops need the goods for them to stay operational. They may also realise there are other areas of the business they can squeeze. They may realise that having a few missed shipments costs a lot more than the wages saved.