That would probably depend on case, motherboard, and which (if any) pcie slots are occupied.
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My tin-foil-hat theory is that the cruelty is the point, and their long term goal is to make being a Democrat president such a miserable experience that no one even remotely competent wants anything to do with the job.
innocent kids getting caught up in stupid adult stuff.
This describes what happens in pretty much every conflict ever.
Why limit yourself like that? Just say "All languages". Depending on how liberally you interpret the word "language", you know know just about everything.
It's probably got a lot to do with the market being relatively new. I imagine things will settle down in the coming years as producers gain real data to base demand estimates off of.
Also, I think initially some people were conflating support for legalization with actual demand. There are many people that support legalization who don't actually use the product.
Is there something inherently safer with how rust does things, or is it just a case of it being new, so the vulnerabilities haven't been found yet?
Ok, I'm out of the loop and I've seen this often enough that I have to ask; why do people always bring up "written in rust"? No one points out that a given project is written in C++/C#/python/ruby etc, yet we keep seeing it for rust.
"commercially viable" is the key part that I always point out to those people.
There is zero chance that those itty bitty hands are that strong.
Are "associates" and "customers" considered synonyms in legalese? If not, this list may not be as juicy as people think.
Status quo is far from ideal, but it's still better than actively trying to make things worse.
I could see that being useful. Would be nice for barbecuing in bad weather. Keep an eye on temps without having to go brave the elements unnecessarily.