Fair point, have edited.
Fair point, have edited.
Running through a tent site is not the world’s smartest plan. You’ll trip on a guy wire.
Protons are positively charged. Like charges repel, so protons fly apart unless there’s an equal number of electrons (or other negatively charged particles) to keep them happy.
Electrons are negatively charged, and fly apart unless there’s a more-or-less equal number of protons. Electrons are a lot lighter than protons so move easier, and electrons deciding to be somewhere with more protons and less electrons is basically lightning.
Neutrons don’t have an electrical charge. They just sit there being gravitational.
I know NZ has ‘working holiday visas’ - I wouldn’t be surprised if the US has something similar.
Do you remember where you played it?
It sounds/looks a little like some of the stuff from bontegames.
Apparently that’s the new way to do math in AI. The AI works out you’re trying to do math, tries to write some Python code to do the math, runs the python codes, gets the answer, writes a response around the numeric answer.
I can’t think of any possible issues with this; it’s infallible. /s
Are you talking about China or the US there?
The thing standing in the way of your dreams is that the person having them is you.
That’s not bad pricing wise. There’s very very little prosumer gear that’s multi gigabit and it’s all much higher price, or it’s just a PC with several NICs.
If and when we move to hyperfibre this is going to be pretty high up on the list.
European governments and courts have a long history of laughing at US companies attempting to apply US labour laws on European soil. I’m sure they’ll cope.
If it’s not got design drawings, specifications, and QC, it’s improvised.
I can make any ad-hoc modification to a machine and be paid for it, and that’s improvised.
Advertisements are now everything but visual. Sounds, smells, tastes, touch, the way the pavement vibrates as a train goes past…
This is why it’s important to operate with enough available reserves (fast and slow) to cover the unexpected loss of your biggest generator, transformer, and/or transmission line.
Their black start procedures are going to be getting a good workout; I hope they’re well tested.
Oh, I’ve had the name for a lot longer than that.
As Someone Somewhere, I urge you to post more.
Where on earth do they get the ‘AYD’ from?
Seems like spifk, sporf, or knorkoon might be more sensible.
Never ask questions you don’t want answers to. Rule 34.
There’s still a lot of flights through Russian territory.
Korean 007 could have been intentional (I believe the pilot involved still claims it was a military plane) but Hanlon’s razor still applies here. They’re firing a lot of SAMs at many targets without good controls.
The US is barely better; they shot down one (nearly two) of their own fighters about a week ago and then there’s the Vincennes incident.
Honestly sounds like Hanlon’s Razor on Google’s part. No collusion necessary, just can’t be bothered to maintain/staff an actual effective system.