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SpeakinTelnet

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SpeakinTelnet , (edited )

I dunno, I'm getting tired of them

SpeakinTelnet ,

I'm surprised at the lack of enhancement request/PR addressing this.I really want to dust off my C# and try but I'm kinda scared that the reason it isn't yet a thing is because it's a mess to implement.

SpeakinTelnet ,

FUSAK Biden.

At least a UK flag would make somewhat sense.

SpeakinTelnet ,

Wasn't Empress the only person that could crack denuvo?

SpeakinTelnet ,

Trying is the right term here. If it was easily crackable there would be multiple people doing it, especially considering the track record of Empress.

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SpeakinTelnet ,

Especially that this was mostly a smoke screen considering how easy it is to register a company in Canada and then buy estate from said company. Suddenly it isn't foreign investment anymore.

SpeakinTelnet ,

30 years ago was 1994, the internet was quickly becoming a thing and if you would have told them that companies would eventually offer extra services if you chose to store your data with them, they would have believed you because that's how the banking system worked for centuries prior.

SpeakinTelnet ,

Hybrid pow/pos has been worked on since the beginning. Peercoin is still alive.

SpeakinTelnet , (edited )

It's a pretty standard process to have some parts installed "loose" and tightened at a later time. It could be to ensure fitment, add rigidity or even just to protect the mating surfaces from the elements during transport.

Also it's probably not just because Boeing is gonna open them up that they don't fully secure them. I haven't seen the specs but it's quite common to have a reinspection requirements when disassembling something that was fully installed for stress and damage.

Pretty much nothing in aerospace is left to communications. The assembly manuals are not just complete, they are painfully exhaustive.

SpeakinTelnet ,

A Mitsubishi Legnum Electric would be an instant buy for me.

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