Sugar is bad for you. Fruit is unnecessary.
Fat is good for you.
Sugar is bad for you. Fruit is unnecessary.
Fat is good for you.
At what point were we all on Microsoft/Nintendo/Sega’s side wtf?
Everyone sucks here.
You didn’t think the law was for you/us, did you?
Wikipedia, https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shape_of_the_universe
“As of 2023 current observational evidence suggests that the observable universe is spatially flat with an unknown global structure.”
I don’t fully understand this stuff, so I dunno.
Right, my bad.
I think we’ve got enough evidence (proof?) that the universe is flat, and straight lines will continue straight forever and never intersect.
Whether there’s an actual thing that exists that does this? Dunno. Two parallel particles I guess?
Pleased to meet you, fellow wallwatcher.
Is there an IME equivalent on AMD cpus?
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Avoid as much sucrose as possible. It is the #1 cause of tooth decay.
Full disk encryption.
Got a “disable your adblocker” popup on that article. The third bullet point in the article is about reducing annoyances like ads. Ridiculous.
In programmer lingo we’ll sometimes shorten words with the number of letters in between:
i18n (internationalization) and L10n (localization). I just learned of g11n (globalization), too.
No…please do not do this.
The voltages of the output ports are probably not all exactly the same and you could end up damaging the device (or worse, starting a fire). They MIGHT have reverse current protection on them, but I’ve seen some pretty sketchy power banks.
You can’t just wire them in parallel. USB has communication pins that help boost circuits in the battery change voltages levels. Even if it all works, you’re going to get extremely poor charge times.
I don’t believe it’s out of the realm of EE to design something that allows you to plug in multiple power banks though, but I’ve never seen any
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$2.50 here, but fuck it they’re so good.
Sooo steam engines ride on water?
I’d say there’s a significant amount of storage available for cache. On the first transcoding the video is saved to cache so that the cached version can be streamed in the future. After enough time lapses or the cache becomes full, the cached video is deleted
Do you absolutely know they’re storing those qualities individually? It’s perfectly plausible that they do on the fly transcoding.
And some things have experienced price deflation. It’s all still related. Point still stands - central banking is the primary issue.
Broccoli, kale, cauliflower, all rich in vitamin C. You don’t need fruits.