They also tend to have linux support. Where the AAA companies want to eat the entire mammoth and scorn the scraps, small companies can thrive off of small prey and the offal. :)
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They also tend to have linux support. Where the AAA companies want to eat the entire mammoth and scorn the scraps, small companies can thrive off of small prey and the offal. :)
This is why I say ‘metre’ for the measure and ‘meter’ for the measurement device
Yeah. Sorry, /s.
Aren’t there laws against children, babies etc riding in the front seat? Could backfire. /s
Well, north America anyway
Bugs me that in all of his examples he does the thing for the user instead of having them do it while he guides them through it. I have a ‘sit on my hands’ rule for cases like that. But it has been a while since I’ve done desktop support.
It’s true, and it’s problematic, but the plastic lining in an aluminium can is super thin, since it doesn’t need to be structural. As far as resource use goes, it’s still way better. It’s best to look for improvements, and not to let the search for perfection block you from a marginal gain.
If you’re going to re-use, use glass, where possible. If you’re not, aluminium is still the better choice.
We should have higher deposits on cans and bottles. Here, it’s been pegged at 5 cents since the 90s - it should be more like 25 cents now for cans, or a dollar for glass bottles.
Be not afraid.
yeah, I haven’t had issues getting a webcam to work in years, just plug and go
That would be a very interesting virus.
I’ve been using rspamd for a while. It may be extensible to do token based classification like you want but it may take some work.
Crazy. I believe it. Maybe it’s some combination of overpressure and sudden vacuum. Love your description, thanks for the effort.
Without knowing anything about weaponry, it seems sketchy to claim that a 1atm pressure difference would do that.
We’d probably be talking about different awesome movies with actors we’ve currently never heard of!
At work, when I did desktop support, the number of people who would just hit their power bar when they left every day…
Yikes. Wouldn’t that effect all fob style entries though? A lot of cars do that.
0.5% in the States? Yuck. Paranoid. Anyway not too expensive. Filtering out the yeast. Bubbling oxygen through the mix. Increased nucleation might do it too.
Regardless: huge markup.
At least here it can have 1.1% ABV without triggering regulations. Most of the sugars get metabolized by yeast into alcohol, then bacteria into vinegars. The better it’s oxygenated, the more vinegars are made. You don’t remove the alcohol, you convert it.
So 40g of sugar in a litre would become about 20g of alcohol, most of which becomes vinegar. The exact amount depends on time, temp, oxygen.
I don’t think that is necessarily out of the running yet. OS development is expensive and low profit. Commodification may be inevitable. Control of the shell and GUI, where they can push advertisements and shovelware and telemetry on you, that is profitable.
So in 20 years, 50? I predict proprietary OSes will die out eventually, balance of probability.