I have a feeling making it all CAPS would have made it just a bit easier.
That, or using monospace fonts for it everywhere.
I have a feeling making it all CAPS would have made it just a bit easier.
That, or using monospace fonts for it everywhere.
I see it as the number of possible instructions.
As in, 8 bit 8085 had 28 possible instructions, 32 bit ones had 232 and already had enough possible combinations that we couldn’t come up with enough functions to fill the provided space.
Right. Because after you buy it, it is your drone made by DJI and not DJI’s drone.
Guess some of the laws still have their premises correct.
Yet another case showing how useful drones are.
Meaning, if you have it, you can do what you want other than (re)selling it?
You forgot the “at least” before the 52%.
I feel like the user’s suggestion of “jumping off the Golden Gate Bridge” would be more impactful in that case, you know, to awaken your survival instincts, which prevents depression.
But on the off chance that someone actually goes and jumps off, a professional would probably not give that advice.
Amethyst
That reminded me of AMD’s old Windows driver (accompanying software).
Glitches and cloud outages happen on Linux too, but erectile dysfunction is definitely a Windows problem.
Similarly, had you switched to Arch in your teens, you would never have had marital issues.
I’m gonna have one crapbox prebuilt just for the windows things
I did that too. For older games.
Then I went ahead and installed Linux on that one too.
Everyone who wants more of that, stop adding “/s” to your posts.
Even better, start using /s for serious instead
1950s
A: The transistor I made using your blueprint doesn’t switch properly at 12V.
Maker of Blueprint: The one I made, works at 12V.
B: I’mma make standard transistors.
Blueprint was made by a person in the tropics.
A was in Europe
Interesting, but, giving it a quick scan, some of them look like based on personal trust and others feel kinda chicken/egg-ish.
And I may need to read it properly first, but “holdings” feels like you probably need to buy some of it first, presumably using some other currency.
Oh there’s other’s? Guess I haven’t read enough.
But how to they manage to be decentralised?
most governments would not be happy about it
How come?
Energy production companies would be happy no?
Shouldn’t that make at least some govt. happy?
Silicates are everywhere! It’s hard to throw a rock without throwing one!
If that’s all that’s needed to consider yourself having a basic understanding, then I already had it by the time I passed HS.
Unfortunately, the Alt text doesn’t tell us the bar, so we can’t know how round we are.
I actually considered a non-governmental, community regulated currency as a pretty good idea.
Problem is, crypto is too ecologically expensive and wasteful to fit the bill.
While there were some interesting ones, that actually used the processing power for something useful, most are not. So for now, I’ll just go with governmental currencies.
If yours got converted, then the server you’re using, doesn’t support drag and drop gifs.
Instead of drag and drop, upload the gif to some other server, that allows such stuff and use that link in the ![alt_text_here](image-url)
format as given by @[email protected].
For instance, the above comment has its GIF stored on tenor.com, which is less probably the default provider (for when you drag and drop) given by lemmy.world
Do you think…
No I’m not thinking about that.
I’m just trying to reason between public sentiment and over here, trying to say that public sentiment has less to do with actual technical viability and more to do with random comments from influential people.
There are actually, many directions in which people are trying to find ways to make the H2 storage viable for specific applications…
I kinda expected that to happen, since there’s already enough to fit all required functions. So yeah, even this is not a good enough criteria for bit rating.
err… they are still instructions, right? And they are implemented. I don’t see why you would negate that from the number of instructions.