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The Babylon Bee is a
conservative Christianfascist news satire website that publishes satirical articles on topics including religion, politics, current events, and public figures. It has been referred to as aChristian or conservativefascist version of The Onion.
Wikipedia should stop using weasel words.
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 controller port is connected to the same +5V rail as the CPU, wouldn’t the NES crash if it only got 4.6V or less?
If only the BlueRetro is affected, maybe something behaves like a resistor in series with it, for example a broken solder joint in the adapter or at the connector on the NES
That’s exactly why I asked for reputable sources - if an ancap think tank and an online “museum” are enough for you, I’m going to risk breaking Beehaw’s rule on civility and call you a useful idiot at best - but considering nobody in this thread has agreed with you so far, your usefulness is not proven.
If your comment isn’t disinformation, then surely you are able to provide reputable sources on what makes the Ukrainian government illegitimate and when it has kidnapped its own civilians and forced them to fight.
Otherwise, your baseless claims do not deserve further consideration - what has been stated without evidence can be dismissed without arguments.
Is tone policing more important than removing disinformation?
I think early CD-ROM drives with proprietary interfaces were basically never bootable unless there were controller cards with option ROMs and I’ve never seen one.
These drives were from the early 90s, so that wouldn’t have been the reason why Windows 2000 could use a boot floppy - maybe some computers had SCSI drives connected to controllers that only supported booting from hard drives
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I don’t have any personal experience, but assuming Action Retro’s YouTube videos are somewhat accurate, older x86 Macs seem to work well with modern distros.
You might run into some issues with Thunderbolt, but most of the hardware isn’t that unusual, so there shouldn’t be any major driver problems.
Older OSes did that, but modern ones usually just do the equivalent of format /q in DOS (write new filesystem metadata only, don’t check for bad sectors)
Try adding a bit of mustard
And if that’s not enough, there is even
Sich die Radieschen von unten anschauen, um die Ecke gehen
My point is that Middle East Eye is a propaganda website.
Al Jazeera isn’t a neutral souce on that topic either, so if that’s your only ‘evidence’ you haven’t proven anything.
If you ever posted about any other topic, you might be able to pretend you don’t know about a propaganda war
That doesn’t mean it has a literal 80386 CPU, only that it runs a 32-bit OS
If the heatsink isn’t big enough that it blocks the socket lever, you could attach it to the CPU with thermal glue
It should be possible to detect non-ads by downloading different versions of the audio file and checking which sections are identical, but you’d need some way of detecting transitions between sections.
If the ads use a voice actor who doesn’t talk on the podcast, maybe you could try to detect that.
My OpenMediaVault machine (based on Debian Oldstable) uses OpenSSH 8.4p1, so it’s old enough not to have the bug