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IRSs drifts like crazy. If anything irs is the backup to GNSS currently.
IRSs drifts like crazy. If anything irs is the backup to GNSS currently.
All top 6 hours or subscribed scaled.
URL pronounced Earl
Do they have a Vaporeon clone?
Point to me to a similarly specced ev for a comparable price in the US taking into consideration federal tax rebate and dealership bullshit fees. There still ain’t anything this year. It will happen but we aren’t there yet.
Just drop it off at Khols
Umm stoves/ranges are wired for 50amp 240v. Being on an American grid that also supports 120v is irrelevant to this.
Nothing else comes close in price to model 3 in the us after federal tax rebate and not having dealer markups. After dealer markups the only one comparable is a Chevy Bolt that may be ~2k under the M3, but you end up with a car that has a top speed of 90 mph and abysmal fast charging.
I would say ioniq 5/6 are better cars, but you would be looking at paying ~15k more.
It’s a box of unassembled weapon parts.
Because Google is the one trying to force consumers to raw dog the internet.
The did name it something else. They named it 10. A lot of programs had checks for windows version looking for 9 for 95/98 which would cause issues without updates. So it’s better to avoid it altogether.
When Roman numerals were in use by the Roman Empire, the name of the Romans’ supreme deity, Jupiter, was spelled as IVPPITER in Latin. There was a feeling that using the start of Jupiter’s name on a clock dial, and it being upside down where it fell, would be disrespectful to the deity, so IIII was introduced instead.
I would have thought it had to do with aesthetics. I would have never guess it had to do with roman religion.
That didn’t sound right to me since i knew it was AMD. but long story short, no it’s x86 64 bit. It’s an APU. The CPU portion is this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zen_2
Centralized Lemmy clone.
Take it up with Wikipedia. like someone else pointed out there is not really a consensus as to what is specifically called a continent or even how many continents there are.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continent
Oh look Australia has 2 pages, one for the country: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia
and one for the continent: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia_(continent)
Should you find it weird when any Australian calls themselves Australian and not Commonwealth of Australian? Because as you can see that’s the full name.
I’m from Colombia and thought it was weird at first since in Spanish you refer to Americans as Estado Unidenses. Which in hindsight is the weird thing because you don’t really do that for other countries. You don’t call people from la Republica de Colombia “Republicanos” you call them “Colombianos”.
If people from the United States of America want to call themselves Americans, then it makes 100% sense since the “America” in the name of the country is the only part that’s actually a proper name and not a descriptor.
Linking here the demonym from people for the United States of America is Americans because United Statetians? would just be weird. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demonyms_for_the_United_States
It’s both. Same way Australia is both a country and a continent. I know it can also be called Oceania.
As for shortening United States of America to just America, it’s no different than los Estados Unidos Mexicanos shortening it to just Mexico.
The funny thing is that u/[email protected] is in lemmy.ca which defederated hexbear and lemmygrad so he won’t see the annoying tankies.
CCS communication protocol not the port itself. Tesla only used a proprietary communication protocol, now they also support CCS communication protocol. Basically means all you need is an adaptor and everything should be interoperable.
Technology Connections just made a whole video about this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJOfyMCEzjQ
More like your monitor showing you ads is while using Linux.