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Mastodon people, prepare for the next tt-migration wave. 🤣😂
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Martin Be (martinbe@mastodon.social)'s status on Saturday, 01-Jul-2023 21:23:06 JST Martin Be -
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Martin Be (martinbe@mastodon.social)'s status on Sunday, 18-Jun-2023 19:57:48 JST Martin Be -
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Martin Be (martinbe@mastodon.social)'s status on Wednesday, 14-Jun-2023 05:00:44 JST Martin Be @kaia Your bank people are simply stupid. They created some stupid as fcuk website, with some bs infos served, instead of doing a pure banking job. Well.. Sad but true. 😁
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Martin Be (martinbe@mastodon.social)'s status on Sunday, 28-May-2023 18:13:39 JST Martin Be @kaia Such a fun curiosity. We have now some sort of system hibernation but without saving any data and storing data in the memory, instead of real system shutdown. By the software is a like. Shutting down win95 is totally different from shutting down winXP. I mean internally, by looking what the OS does from the moment of pressing the power button. For modern mobile phones is a same story. They are many such curiosities in the IT world 😉 For example battery level state display.
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Martin Be (martinbe@mastodon.social)'s status on Sunday, 28-May-2023 17:58:13 JST Martin Be @kaia One more thing. Since the ATX time, computers are not really turned off. Even if you press the power button, and the machine goes down, it is not physically turned off. The power is still (remains) on the mainboard circuits. You can still turn the machine on by pressing some keyboard keys, by wake on lan, wake on usb, by timer etc. The real power of is only possible by pulling the power cable out and by removing the battery from the device.
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Martin Be (martinbe@mastodon.social)'s status on Sunday, 28-May-2023 17:47:52 JST Martin Be @kaia Nope, they are not that same. Signal from the reset button goes almost directly to the mainboard's vrm section, bypassing any logic on the mobo. That's an low-level signal. All you do on/with the keyboard goes trough the kbc chip, and also trough the other logical elements like hub, bridge, controllers etc., where is "converted" to an acpi/apic command which can be interpreted/understand by mobo's logic - mostly bios and kbc/smb. So is done since the beginning of the ATX standard era.
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Martin Be (martinbe@mastodon.social)'s status on Wednesday, 07-Dec-2022 20:09:15 JST Martin Be @lain Anti-inflation fight level hard! ? ?