You could use it for Windows 98/XP retro gaming if you add a graphics gard, but for anything else it’s far too inefficient to be useful
You could use it for Windows 98/XP retro gaming if you add a graphics gard, but for anything else it’s far too inefficient to be useful
If the heatsink isn’t big enough that it blocks the socket lever, you could attach it to the CPU with thermal glue
According to ark.intel.com, the N100 only supports 16GB. It probably still works with 32GB, but if it doesn’t you’re on your own.
“AI” was always an imprecise term - even compilers used to be called AI once
I thought it was about Minix running in the Intel ME
I can’t see the picture, but if the Mac Mini is from late 2018 or newer, the iGPU should be able to transcode 4k video.
In the least bad case, they encrypt the password instead of hashing it, making it possible to decrypt the password.
In the most common case, they store the password in plaintext, so there isn’t even any encryption to be reversed.
In a manual and EVs, when you take your foot off the brake, nothing happens.
That depends on the car’s software - my mother’s Renault Zoe slowly accelerates to about 5 km/h if you take your foot off the brake.
U+202E and U+202C are control characters that change the direction of the text (see also https://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php/1137:_RTL)
In order to be able to type them, you can use HTML entities: https://www.w3schools.com/charsets/ref_utf_symbols.asp
You can write any Unicode character like that, for example a
becomes a.
You might be able to circumvent an automatic filter by writing ‮lm.ymmel‬
- that should be rendered as lm.ymmel
Searching for “MOVfuscator” results in this: https://github.com/Battelle/movfuscator