A colleague is currently checking why the testing environment was uploading files to the production environment. A number of employees' photos now show Goku
Spam calls. Like, if you're willing to spend, what, 50 dollars?, you can absolutely destroy people's sanity with never ending calls from disposable numbers
Moore's law started failing in 2000, when single core speeds peaked, leading to multi core processors since. Memory and storage still had ways to go. Now, the current 5nm process is very close to the limits imposed by the laws of physics, both in how small a laser beam can be and how small a controlled chemical reaction can be done. Unless someone can figure a way to make the whole chip fabrication process in less steps, or with higher yield, or with cheaper machines or materials, even if at 50nm or larger, don't expect prices to drop.
Granted, if TSMC stopped working in Taiwan, we'd be looking at roughly 70% of all production going poof, so that can be considered a monopoly (it is also their main defense against China, the "Silicon Shield", so there's more than just capitalistic greed at play for them)
At least it's not the red dragon, who is chaotic evil. The ideal would've been the green dragon, who is lawful evil, which aligns perfectly with lawyers
My main complaint about Inzoi is the huge mininum requirements. The second biggest was them patching out the possibility of running over kids with a car
It gives you fucking CONTROL back in your hands! This is all about putting the people, back in control of the internet!
So do I2P, HyphaNet (formerly FreeNet) and ZeroNet. They're all P2P networks and can run on old hardware, with the drawback being that you can't access normal internet sites while connected to them
Not gonna lie, I wish I could strut around with that majestic blue robe and whatever the hell is that thing over the sholders