Bruh don’t cite any opinion/op-ed as a source of fact. It’s like right there at the fucking top that these ‘articles’ are someone’s opinion.
Bruh don’t cite any opinion/op-ed as a source of fact. It’s like right there at the fucking top that these ‘articles’ are someone’s opinion.
Man I can’t get that brain laser out of my memory. So brutal
At the time I had 200mbit symmetric, but was behind cgnat. Haven’t needed it since I switched providers. Sounds like I may have misconfigured or it wasn’t a good fit for my situation
I tried a few years ago and could only get 2-3mbit, any improvement, or was I just doing it wrong?
God, wouldn’t that be some karma if musk got killed by one of his own cars on ‘autopilot’
What could possibly go wrong with giving nuclear reactors companies in an industry known to spend as little as possible on powertrain maintenance?
My first thought was the Baltimore bridge getting hit by one of these.
Maybe it could work if the ships were owned and operated by a country.
That’s actually fine if the landfill has methane extraction systems. The methane can be used to generate electricity
Instörment for the Germans out there
Yeah, but the ones running on 3g don’t work as a smartphone anymore since the networks shut down. Basically anything more than 7 years old should be fine at this point.
Stop staring at that chair’s dick! leave it and JD to their homo-sectional relations
Only if you’re buying brand new bleeding edge. They always launch the expensive stuff first, it’s the early adopter tax. Then after initial demand is sated, they’ll release the mid tier and entry level products for the price conscious buyers.
But maybe lower prices on used 4090s?
I’m betting the people who didn’t leave didn’t write any ID on their arms
Found the southerner. You don’t salt roads during road construction season.
Not grid tie like the ones in the article.
People think that as long as you’re buying native milkweed in Florida, you’re solving this OE problem," he said. "It’s an assumption or an extrapolation of some evidence from other places in the country, anywhere else in the country, native milkweed is the answer. Native milkweed will die back in the winter. All of the OE spores that were on those plants then disappear, and then the plant comes back in the spring, fresh from the ground (with) new leaves.
Doesn’t seem to be an issue in places where the milkweed dies every winter. It’s a problem in Florida due to their climate, and especially with non-native tropical species of milkweed that have a longer lifespan.
It’s interesting to hear a German perspective on this. I know here in the US some places are requiring new apartments and condos to install ev charging in x% of the parking spaces, but that only helps with the new development.
There really needs to be a charging solution for people living in multi-family housing. Or at least prohibit condo associations impeding residents from installing their own charging on the parking space that comes with the condo.
I bet it would squeeze out around the edges. Since there’s air in the voids/checks, the resin won’t have a way in. You’d be left with a thin layer covering the voids but not filling them, so as soon as you sand it flat the voids reopen
Certainly not, if there’s any chance of endangered species visiting your berry patch
Oh man if you find that thought scary, check out Thought Emporium on YouTube. He’s doing gene editing on bacteria in his garage.
Apparently his generic engineered cure for lactose intolerance (tested on himself) only lasted for a few months, but it did work.