My cat will only eat those pate things. And not just any pate, the cheapest ones. And some salami, but only if i cut up thin stripes.
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Systemd mounted them r/w. https://askubuntu.com/questions/521293/an-ubuntu-command-bricked-my-system#767286
Posible to recover data, use /dev/urandom.
I live in a city that has one of the cleanest water in the world. And I remember people leaving water out for a while before watering plants. I also remember ppl just watering immediately, and the plants seemed fine.
Didn't find anything conclusive as to why it matters in the 5 min of googling, other then clorine that seems to not be used much anymore. Hmm, a mistery.
It is hard to draw conclusions without knowing much facts. How much is needed and how much is got.
They get roughly as much in donations as they spend on ff dev. They get a LOT more from google, that they spend on... bs.
https://lunduke.locals.com/post/4387539/firefox-money-investigating-the-bizarre-finances-of-mozilla
You don't have to know. It does not matter because your 8GB stick can't fit 16 512MB files anyway. Funny enough it might fit 500MB files if it is FAT32.
Being consistent with base10 systems does not matter in real world usage. Literally nobody cared before the asshats changed it.
Edit: i also understand si, down to its history. I don't live in an inch country. Computing is different then physical measurements. In computing 1024 is more "correct".
It's the size in bytes as the os sees it (and in SMART). And i do know how to use a calculator, thank you.
There is also no benefit to using 1000. Except to hdd makers.
Checked and true. 500107862016 bytes.
Still, ssds are made of n^2 chips.
Open a terminal and run xev. Then figure out what that key really is. Then open a bug report on godot github.