Now your cat is going to explain quantum tunnelling in the answer.
You will be surprised how many security camera and door access systems require an ancient OS to work.
Many firms refuse to spend money on replacing such systems.
He got caught cheating.
I hate seeing tankies, and they are everywhere in the fediverse.
My favourite racing game of all time. Too bad the franchise was ruined by EA.
You get a UNiCoRn, but I guess it can be a cancerous unicorn.
Gif because its correct pronunciation is gif.
Can't you ask chatgpt for that?
In May 2014, Fujifilm followed Sony and made an announcement that it will develop a 154 TB tape cartridge in conjunction with IBM, which will have an areal data storage density of 85.9 GBit/in² (13.3 billion bits per cm²) on linear magnetic particulate tape.
In December 2020, Fujifilm and IBM announced technology that could lead to a tape cassette with a capacity of 580 terabytes, using strontium ferrite as the recording medium.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetic-tape_data_storage
https://techxplore.com/news/2020-12-fujifilm-ibm-unveil-terabyte-magnetic.html
But I don't think it is possible to achieve fast random access to different parts of the tape. The workaround would be having a ridiculous amount of RAM to cache loaded data.
Should put mirrors on all sides including the ceiling, add some lasers and it will be epic.
What would be the most effective way to handle this without violating the law?
Weather (clouds), moonlight.
And the fact that I have responsibilities as an adult, and it is not easy to go to an actually remote location at the right time.
Going to a dark site is not as easy as "just drive an hour from your home."
Take a look at this: https://science.nasa.gov/solar-system/skywatching/how-to-find-good-places-to-stargaze/