Feels the author knew he was writing bullshit and tried to actually sneak the truth in, in a way that's undetectable to the extremists vetting the thing.
LufyCZ
Damn being a nurse she could've at least known to use saline.
Hope she gets what she deserves
Yep, that's why I included the two brain cell clause, covers a good 50% of the population, perhaps even more than that
If the caller has more than two braincells, they'll user a burner phone, rented phone number etc.
These types of things are next to impossible to trace if done right
Yeah so what are the implications?
The S&P500 index is a bunch of different companies, the fact that the ETF is managed by one company or another is irelevant, what matters is the underlying stock.
Maybe you don't, it's not that complicated actually.
You put in money, stocks go up, you take out more money when you retire.
And thunderbolt/usb3/usb4 M.2 enclosures exist and are quite cheap if you don't have a slot in the laptop.
It's a hate on not only DRM, but all paid services pretty much
The R5 is amazing, though yeah the 5.25" bays are kinda a waste.
I found a thingy though that fits into the bay and houses 6 2.5" SSDs, it's pretty cool!
One thing I haven't seen mentioned here, zfs can be quite finicky with some sata cards, especially raid cards.
I suggest you connect the hard drives to the motherboard directly and test again.
The issue is, you can optimize a software encoders continually, you can use tricks for better quality etc.
A hardware encoder is just that - hardware. As soon as it's burned to the silicon, you're not making any (at least substantial) changes to it. You might also be limited by what you can actually do directly in hardware without using too much die space.
Tldr.: no, you won't get the same result