"We're sorry that some customers may have temporarily experienced issues while shopping," Amazon spokesperson Jennie Bryant says in a statement. "We have resolved the issue, which was related to a software code deployment, and website and app are now runn …
Bottom Line Up Front: The science says yes… kind of, but like any good tech enthusiast, I had to question it all. This is a bit of a nutty blathering and should not be taken seriously. It is meant as a fun musing about the idea that data has mass. I am not a scientist that performed the necessary experiments to prove or disprove any of the following claims. I do not have the equipment (if they even exist) to test and verify this theory either. So, assuming the source material is correct and electrons indeed have mass, SSDs do get heavier with more data.
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It was only a matter of time before SNL found a way to get Storrie on skates, but the loudest reaction of the night didn’t come from the rink. It came from a surprise guest appearance from co-star Hudson Williams, who had the crowd losing it.
Kernel end-of-life dates mean very little for users, even at the enterprise level. Enterprise Linux distros have already been supporting official expired kernels for decades. Major Red Hat Enterprise Linux releases, for example, come with a 10-year standard lifecycle, with Extended Life Cycle Support available to push coverage further out. SUSE’s SLES 16 is designed with up to a 16‑year lifecycle for the major release and 10 years for the final minor point release. Canonical has already extended Ubuntu LTS to 15 years total for paying customers (5 years standard, 5 years ESM, 5 years Legacy add‑on).
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