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@Gregozor2121 I mean the MOSFET technology isn’t used a lot now in modern computers, obviously it’s used in every MOSFET device
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Well like technically not wrong, silicon dioxide is the main insulator used in a lot of older MOSFET based circuits
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Should probably add that this was so controversial at my work with a guy with a pHD and 2 senior devs telling my it is false. Clearly not bothering to listen to anything to do with the Taylor series or how it’s used to calculate values in certain situations for functions such as sin, cos, tan, etc
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I’m like 99% sure that metric is based on the number of downloads...
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@nibor A rocket is a rocket like once’s it’s up its all about life support 😜
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@Demolishun Ffs 😂 If only my co-workers didn’t have stuff they needed to do, the craic that could be had!
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@NOPSledRider I care because I live in Northern Ireland where the moves by this government are risking the resurgence of paramilitary forces which if I’m honest I really would rather not have. I’ve had enough bombs and security alerts for a life time and the suggestion that the EU is a dictatorship when Boris Johnson is stopping Parliament meeting I would say is disingenuous
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@RememberMe Yea no I get ya, but to me and the rest of Northern Ireland this isn’t about normal politics, it’s about peace and our ability to live in a country without people blowing us up, like with regards to normal stuff like funding for stuff and who should be allowed what benefits I completely agree but when it’s literally been a case that in the last 2 weeks there’s been a number of paramilitary attacks and there’s a risk to a peace accord I just thought people might want to help
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@arraysstartat1 The problem is though that they could have sorted a deal if the DUP who fly in the face of the views of their constituents hadn’t insisted on changing the back stop to the whole UK
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@NOPSledRider How was a no deal voted for “by a majority” where everyone during the referendum said there would 100% be a deal? At no stage did Boris Johnson stand on a stage and say he would have a no deal
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@RememberMe To be honest it’s under the random category and it will have a direct impact on my life and my role as a dev so I fail to see how it couldn’t be categorised as being ok where it is?
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Sounds exactly like the thing Samsung and Microsoft both did on their respective platforms which both sort of bombed
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It’s all about the IET lad
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@irene Don’t worry, neither does the British government and they’re supposed to be delivering it
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@platypus Accenture have been all over my uni when it came to placements (along with a number of others)- I still don’t know what they actually produce 😂
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@Pickman It’s not actually that complex, any infrastructure is an infraction on the Good Friday Agreement, nobody with any good sense would touch that with a 50ft barge pole
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Everything ok man?
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@Codex404 I think most in NI to be honest would be more concerned with the prospect that people not political careers would die due to this insanity. Only in the last number of weeks did a loyalist paramilitary (UVF/UDA, can’t remember which) essentially annex a leisure centre at Avoniel In Belfast for a bonfire and police wouldn’t do anything. As for the other side sure the IRA have rebranded as the NIRA (New IRA) with the political party Saoradh as their mouth piece and they’re also being allow to shoot people as well. Meanwhile Johnson plays games and suggests the whole thing is overblown
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I was with BT for ages paying for their 70Mbps bundle only for them to then inform me literal years after I started complaining that the “infrastructure” wasn’t there for my house to get those speeds but they could drop me down to the 50Mbps bundle and refund a couple of months of the difference to my bills. Mind this was after I was threatened with several massive bills for potential issues “on my property”, I rang them month after month and was told they were working on it, I was actively told they had detected an issue on their network and would resolve it, and I threatened them with EU net neutrality laws because they said if I was paying for 70Mbps and was getting say 30, then when changing to paying for 50Mbps I would then be left with 20Mbps despite it being capable of more 😑 Still with them mind since they own all the infrastructure in the U.K. and have the nearly the highest speeds as a result
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Client not paying up? 🤣
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The Microsoft store?
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How’d he run the lines then? GOTO statements?
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Ngl I did this recently, but the people I was helping all didn’t have GIT on their laptops (They also didn’t have a decent code editor, just Code::Blocks, so I got them to install visual studio code and then GitKracken so I could teach them how this stuff is supposed to work 🤗)
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At least your class mates will indent their code, I’m still trying to teach mine to do it🙃
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That would really bug me, especially since by the time it gets to Assembly level, the variable name lengths make no difference at all
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@hourd Aye, I took that before I moved the computers to their new location (But I was told the adaptors had to continue to be used because "Thats the way C2K set it up")
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@ChrRubin Yes, yes it is
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@epse It's Dell
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@DRHAX34 Nope, it works grand, I tested it
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@jakej5 Summer Job