And new processors stopped supporting x86-32 a decade ago?
thejodie
"32bit systems are a lot younger than 20 years"
I don't follow. The i386 is almost 40 years old now. Can you elaborate?
I usually don't keep boxes past the retail return window.
However, I am keeping the box for my ultrawide monitor until such time that I no longer have said ultrawide.
That's why I feel old. I don't want case windows, or RGB. It's all about the framerate and the score.
I haven't had that problem. I uninstalled RIF when they announced the changes. I realized I didn't have the premium of RIF, so I bought that while I was at it. I have ended up on Reddit at times just checking in on the API ruckus specifically. However, Reddit as a corporation seems to have a proclivity for beef and thus has continued to convey the ruckus.
I enjoyed the book "Managing Humans: Biting and Humorous Tales of a Software Engineering Manager"
I've ended up on reddit for some search results over the weekend, but thankfully some of the subs are still private, so that is helping me break that habit.
I uninstalled RIF when reddit said they wouldn't back down. I'd already shredded my posts and comments.
I've been on reddit since the digg exodus, and I'm fine walking away from reddit over this. Reddit, too, shall pass.
I'm going to focus on fostering and contributing to good communities here and elsewhere. Reddit doesn't have a monopoly on our communities - we built them in spite of the actions of Huffman et al.
That is awesome. I'll have to try it out.
Even home warranties won't defray much cost, or often have combined limits for annual reimbursement that are lower than you would imagine.