I won't even touch that. Since IEC changed official definitions it's even more complicated mess than it used to be.
I think the article is pretty clear.
The BBC did mention the murder of the journalists last week – kind of. In a single article on its news site, the BBC said that “At least 35 people were killed in Israeli air strikes” and threw in that two newspaper offices “were hit.” It’s almost as if it just happened spontaneously or was incidental – if it happened at all, because it was only “the Houthis’ military spokesman” who said it:
the Houthis’ military spokesman said the targets were civilian, adding that journalists and passersby were killed when the offices of two newspapers were hit.
No mention of the clearly targeted strikes then or since.
No.
While hard drive manufacturers use decimal measurements for marketing (where 1TB = 1,000 GB), most operating systems, like Windows and macOS, calculate storage in binary. In the binary system:
- 1 KB = 1,024 bytes
- 1 MB = 1,024 KB
- 1 GB = 1,024 MB
- 1 TB = 1,024 GB
This means when you buy a 1TB hard drive and connect it to your computer, the system will interpret that as 1,000,000,000,000 bytes. Upon conversion into binary values, it results in approximately 931 GB of usable space. This results in the apparent loss in capacity that many users experience.
Also in this case, the actual usable space will be 768GB.
Well yeah, Zionists spent decades conflating the two to be able to deflect any responsiblity by calling their critics "antisemites". But most people just want the genocide to be over. Stop that and pretext disappears. Fucking genocide apologist.
“In general, we are in favour of making maximum use of diplomatic channels, of serious and tough talks with Israel, making it very clear what our expectations are and what is unacceptable.”
Well so far they ignored and made a mockery out of your serious and tough talks. I guess you just enjoy being humiliated.
Or just use https://cryptpad.fr/ instead.
Cobalt is still used in about half the EV battery production based on latest IEA report. And overall cobalt refining demand is increasing.
Corporate news. While The Guardian is the one of least shitty corporate news, it's still shit.
They are quoting Nathaniel Raymond, director of the Humanitarian Research Lab to avoid putting their own weight behind the statement.
Probably removal of all content and promise to not touch any of the other properties owned by them + cash. IA had no chance of winning with current abusive copyright laws, so they settled to avoid wasting money on prolonged trial.
Another personal payout to Trump's pocket incoming. It's just part of doing business in today's fascist America.
Just use CoMaps.
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No idea, but if that's the case you will probaby be left with 500GB.