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Compared to a USB 3.0 micro a SATA connection is far stronger. I don’t know how you managed to snap one with minimal movement as the last time I broke two SATA connections was with substantial intentional large motions. USB micro is not very strong already but USB 3.0 micro is a horrible connector. It is far more

Compared to a USB 3.0 micro a SATA connection is far stronger. I don’t know how you managed to snap one with minimal

You could rip the drive out of the case if you have the right tools and take the control board off and plug it directly into a SATA connection.

You could rip the drive out of the case if you have the right tools and take the control board off and plug it

A usb 3.0 micro connection is a horrible abomination of connector design engineering. It is liable to be damaged by insertion and removal and its extremely thin and long profile make angled connection and stress on the socket very high. I prefer the non-standard USB A-A connection for my 2.5 inch drives as that

A usb 3.0 micro connection is a horrible abomination of connector design engineering. It is liable to be damaged by

Good thing Japan has gold recycling for your poop.

A rooftop cooling tower, you shouldn’t stand near the exhaust as it is not very sanitary as they are usually closed loop water cooling systems that build up a ton of gunk and bacteria/viruses/fungus likes the humid conditions within. If a cooling tower is very badly maintained the exhaust can be so biologically loaded

Enjoying all that Legionnaires’ disease.

In a Lorem ipsum test merging ~1 million three column lines into one column with line splits takes less than a second to calculate an update to all 1 million results. The copy and paste operation took about 30 seconds. Updating text is real time. Memory usage is about 1.4 Gigabytes which pales in comparison to my

You really do not need a macro do merge 3 cells with line breaks. It can be done with a simple formula. (Then it will also be cross platform as it can work in open office, excel, google spreadsheets with minimal to no changes) And if you want to get fancy you can probably also completely automate fixed width

No scripting/macros needed,

That misformatted csv is a trivial problem.

It is more dependent on the environment than the user so it can’t really be called user error. I developed on the first and second gen Kinect for PC non-gaming applications and the voice control aspect works great under certain conditions but can easily be confused in others. (Crowds, background noise levels, room

Microsoft’s problem is that the BoM cost of the Kinect is almost entirely in the depth sensing system (custom IR projector, custom IR camera, custom high speed onboard processing)

Problem is kinect motion controls didn’t work and it was mostly a glorified microphone array which does work. It is a neat depth sensor but it is not even close to “good enough” for game control applications. They should have just dropped the depth camera and bundled the webcam and microphone array and they could

Also

Unfortunately, the team could not fully mend the game in its existing form as its engine and server structure were already critically flawed. This meant that, in order to save XIV, the entire game needed to be rebuilt from the ground up.

FF14 2.0 ARR is the one I’m referring to they did not re-use anything from FF14 1.0 (All the maps, story, assets, interface, client) all thrown in the garbage. This is why I’m giving an example of how fast you can build an entire MMO as FF14 2.0 was definitely not planned and was finished very rapidly and was well

That is the other problem with a long development time. And if they really did have enough money to say run for 10 years without any more funding then they could easily say so but we all know they don’t have enough money to finish late and without continuous new expensive ship sales they will quickly run out of money.

MMOs have a persistent universe and can be built in 2 years flat. AAA single player games with large multi player components have been churned out at 2 year intervals. 4 years is plenty of time to develop AAA game.

That chart just shows the slowest AAA projects. And Star Citizen is not finished yet so that chart should show a gray bar all the way to 11 as you never know when it will actually end if ever.

GoG is my preferred online store. (Its just too bad they don’t have as much selection as steam probably due to the fact nothing there has DRM) although steam’s DRM if used is very superficial.