Surely. But let’s be realistic. If you’re poor and sick, you’re broke and have no free time.
Surely. But let’s be realistic. If you’re poor and sick, you’re broke and have no free time.
You’ve gone to a malicious website. Now you’ve died.
See, the risks of surfing the web incorrectly are slightly different than the risks of creating medicine incorrectly.
Of course. The pork industry in NC is exactly the same. Tobacco as well.
NC has a strong Republican majority in the government with a fairly weak Democrat governor. They make bad decisions. I’m not sad I left.
230 miles on 98 kWh capacity = 0.4260 kWh per mile
Vs
300 miles on 131 kWh capacity = 0.4366 kWh per mile
Is that significant? Eh… But at the same time I wouldn’t throw 500 lb weights in the back and drive around claiming it didn’t impact performance.
206 up, 20 down.
The nerds have spoken.
I agree with you though.
No more than any random objects.
Think of it like a solar panel. Yes, it blocks light from things behind it, but it doesn’t suck light from nearby.
If it were any other company I would be thrilled. With Samsung, this is going to be internet enabled, you’ll need an app to turn your car on and off, and it’ll probably play ads at high volumes constantly while driving.
If they’re swiping failed QA chips, it’s easy to swipe a couple boxes at the same time.
Decisions should be made by whomever or whatever is most effective. That’s not even a debate. If the tarot cards were right more often than the judge, fire the judge and get me a deck. Because the judge is clearly ineffective.
You can’t privilege an approach just because it sounds more reasonable. It also has to BE more reasonable. It’s crazy to say “I’m happy being wrong because I’m more comfortable with the process”
The trick of course is to find fair ways to measure effectiveness accurately and make sure it’s repeatable. That’s a rabbit hole of challenges.
Oh yeah? Can it tilt the board all the way to one corner, then pop the other corner and send the ball flying right to the end?
No, it’s amateur at best.
Porn aside, doesn’t this mean it just can’t handle standard video formats?
“Mullvad’s encrypted DNS solution is available free of charge for everyone. The company advises customers of its DNS service, which is available for a flat-fee of 5 EUR per month, not to use the encrypted DNS service as the DNS resolver of the VPN server is handling this automatically. The performance of connections could be slower, if users make the switch.”
This nonsense was written either by an AI or a drunk.
Because they don’t want to punish people who create things about a random person who later becomes a candidate a year from now.