A translation from a Russian article link here:
Should the pressurization bellows have really burst a couple of questions open up:
Is enough fuel available for a rendezvous via RCS only?
Is the fuel system safe enough to keep Nauka docked to the rest of the ISS provided it's possible to get...
Got it. Still, almost any modern system has toggles in its UEFI firmware for both Hyperthreading (from what I've seen always enabled by default if supported by the installed CPU) and for the AMD or Intel "proper" virtualization technology used for VMs and such which on a number of motherboards...
No, virtualization has nothing to do with it.
As Urwumpe said it's hyperthreading, a feature present on many modern CPUs that helps with parallel workloads (though not as much as having a "real" second core).
I see, thanks for the explanation!
To be honest while I often admire the direct democracy model employed by Switzerland, I can see the issue in having to vote on what is a specific technical choice like it happened years ago - obviously I and many others wouldn't be qualified to have an...
It appears that the rumors were true and that the Bundesrat will recommend the purchase of 36 F-35A aircraft, in part due to lower total cost.
I am unsure of differences to the last Swiss combat aircraft procurement attempt - what are the chances of this getting derailed again?
EDIT: not even...
Likewise - yesterday evening I was reading through the first 10 or so pages of this thread and saw exactly what you described.
I remember someone on the official forum having compiled a spreadsheet of orbital velocities requried for a (circular) orbit at a number of altitudes, and basically the...
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