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Ghidra, the Disassembler
Health bar appears:
Ghidra, the Disassembler
And Alexander wept, for there were no more worlds to conquer.
Just tell them it's hard.
Talking to an App Store Review brick wall
Steve Jobs locking down iOS might honestly be the worst event in the history of computing. I'm counting that time the British government killed the father of computing.
Spiderweb Software, Failing To Fail - "You have to shelter your brain."
DirectX was always about displacing consoles. Alex St. John was talking about it in 1994.
The task is mostly complete. Software has won. The surprise is that Microsoft really hasn't. They assumed they'd dominate whatever computer-ified market emerged... and that assumption is getting shakier every year. Windows suuucks. Linux is already a better way to run most programs and games. Even x86 is not a sure bet, and whatever ARM does to unseat it, that'll transfer smoothly to RISC-V.
Everything old is new again. "The best Macintosh is an Amiga." The best WinTel box might be your phone.
The district said ahead of the election that only 300 ballots would be available at each of the eight polling places throughout the three parishes and urged voters to come early.
Oh, so they knew it would be a problem, and did it wrong on purpose.
Jail.
"Edge AI," AKA running programs on your own damn hardware, instead of using a whole modern computer to act like a dumb terminal.
On a service that treats you as the product.
I mean, assuming rape and murder rates are independent, you're only fractionally more likely to be raped and murdered in Arkansas.
All this dunking pretends numbers have anything to do with fascists assaulting innocent protesters.
Three totally interchangeable events with comparable motivation.