No, doors pretty much always default to opening into rooms if they’re big enough.
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grue@lemmy.worldto Hardware@lemmy.world•The Intel i386 turns 40 years old — 275,000 transistors running at 16MHz changed personal computing foreverEnglish2·18 hours agoThe main thing, as I understand it, is that the 386 supported preemptive multitasking, while the half-baked memory management in the 286 was only good enough to support cooperative multitasking. That was a big deal, and not just for business/workstation/server stuff.
My first computer was a 286, and while I don’t think I understood virtual memory at the time, I definitely remember it not being able to run a bunch of newer software (notably, Windows… 3.11?) because of fundamental incompatibility, not just lack of speed.
grue@lemmy.worldto Hardware@lemmy.world•The Intel i386 turns 40 years old — 275,000 transistors running at 16MHz changed personal computing foreverEnglish3·24 hours agoHaving a MMU was more revolutionary than integrated floating point.
We probably need more social justice artificers to do SIGINT at protests and operate drones and such.
Sounds like an appropriate build for taking out Flock cameras and Stingrays.
They aren’t. Your question has no valid answer because the assumption it presupposes is false.
grue@lemmy.worldto Hardware@lemmy.world•Banana Pi BPI-R4 Pro is a versatile router board with WiFi 7, 10 Gb and 2.5 Gb LAN, and multiple M.2 connectorsEnglish5·1 day agoWiFi /bluetooth, WiFi/IoT
Does that really require two cards? I just use VLANs to cordon off my IoT stuff, but even if I wanted them on a separate SSID can’t routers do multiple SSIDs with one transceiver?
broadcast(ATSC/DVB-NIP/5GBC)/IoT RF module cards
Would that be M.2 or mini-PCIe?
Also, is an RTL-SDR in the same category of device? 'Cause I can see how having one of those connected internally, as opposed to as a USB dongle hanging off the side, would be nice. Ditto if internal ZigBee/Thread modules are a thing, now that I think about it.
…okay, I get the appeal now. Thanks!
grue@lemmy.worldto Hardware@lemmy.world•Banana Pi BPI-R4 Pro is a versatile router board with WiFi 7, 10 Gb and 2.5 Gb LAN, and multiple M.2 connectorsEnglish4·1 day agoRight, that’s what I’m referencing. Why would you need two different WiFi cards and three different cellular modems?
grue@lemmy.worldto Hardware@lemmy.world•Banana Pi BPI-R4 Pro is a versatile router board with WiFi 7, 10 Gb and 2.5 Gb LAN, and multiple M.2 connectorsEnglish10·1 day agoWhy does it need so many M.2 B-key and mini-PCIe slots? Of the 5 M.2 slots, apparently only 2 are suitable for SSDs.
The number of assholes falsely claiming copyright on public-domain stuff is too damn high!
To be fair, Github sucks at conveying that sort of info to begin with, and OP linked to a particular plugin instead of the main project. Once you actually get to the main project’s main page / README file, a “dashboard that displays your feeds” seems straightforward enough.
grue@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•Trump prosecutor melts down at reporter in text chat — then demands it all be 'off record'10·1 day agoReading the article (and between the lines), the way this is being reported is understatement. What Trump’s attorney was actually doing was harassing and threatening the journalist to try to suppress unfavorable but truthful reporting.
grue@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•Trump prosecutor melts down at reporter in text chat — then demands it all be 'off record'20·1 day agoIt’s a lot of conservatives.
Can you cite an example of a conservative that isn’t like that? I’m not convinced it isn’t literally all of them.
I have a bathroom so small the door has to open outward into the hallway. If I can deal with it, so can you.
Yeah, that’s what pedestal sinks are for.
grue@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•'I quit': GOP fundraiser publicly dumps 'increasingly corrupt' party2·1 day agoGenuinely uninformed people are difficult to distinguish from concern trolls, and indulging the latter poisons the well and lets the propagandists win. That’s why it’s so important to aggressively root them out, but also why doing so in and of itself can be dangerous when you get it wrong.
Anyway, @givesomefucks’ tone was wrong, but his facts were not. So anyone participating in good faith ought to forgive/ignore the former and focus on the facts instead of making a tone argument, because that keeps the discussion on track while scolding the guy does not.
grue@lemmy.worldMto Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•Pretty much every day someone parks their car on the tram tracks and blocks our city's tram network from operatingEnglish1·2 days agoYour comment is on the edge of violating the lemmy.world ToS (section 8.1, last bullet point) and I very nearly removed it. Dial it back, please.
But I’m replying instead because I want to point out that, in addition to being illegal and ill-advised, it more importantly fails to solve the problem because the charred husk of the car will still be blocking the tram! That’s what makes it fundamentally different from the other suggestions in this thread for the tram to ram the offending car to push it out of the way.
Seeing the dog killed you and turned you into a spooky ghost?!
grue@lemmy.worldto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Would dinosaur meat taste more like frog or chicken?2·2 days agoChicken tastes like dinosaurs too, though.
They’re grasping at straws to scapegoat assorted “woke” shit for low birth rates because it couldn’t possibly be late-stage capitalism causing people not to want to have kids.