

But this 2D platformer has an interesting plot and characters.
But this 2D platformer has an interesting plot and characters.
It says in the article
Unlike conventional batteries, supercapacitors have an exceptionally long lifespan, lasting hundreds of thousands of charge-discharge cycles, whereas lithium batteries typically last only five years or less.
It doesn’t say what type of capacitor is used
Yes, it does. They’re supercapacitors.
Not sure why you were downvoted, you are correct. You can’t even say “Winnie the Pooh”.
https://gamerant.com/marvel-rivals-banned-words-winnie-the-pooh/
NetEase is the developer of Marvel Rivals. They are a huge Chinese based company, they have ties to the CCP.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NetEase https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marvel_Rivals
The business logs how often you use the game. They use it as a metric of engagement. If everyone breaks their streak, their marketing department has a melt down.
Therapy is maintenance (at the very least). If you haven’t ever been to therapy, you’re driving around without an oil change.
Some of those that work forces are the same that burn crosses.
I see economists complaining about variations of this policy being bad, e.g. leading to food desserts.
Sounds delicious. Let us eat cake.
I may be missing something. Isn’t the joke that it’s a company run by Jewish people that escaped Nazi Germany only to return when the threat subsided?
For me personally, I want to limit interactions with my phone by
reading notifications on my wristincreasing interactions with my watch
That just sounds like interactions with your phone but with extra steps.
It would be cool if these graphs could be inflation adjusted.
You’re using the New York Times to support the idea that the New York Times didn’t support the war.
What do you think could be an issue with using that evidence?
Edit: I find it amusing that the article you shared is partially blocked (censored) unless I sign up to the NYT.
These sources show that the New York Times supported the war because it poorly reported the idea that Iraq had WMDs. The NYT did not do its due dilligence, intentionally mislead the public, or a mix of factors.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/the-new-york-times-wmd-coverage
https://www.smh.com.au/opinion/the-new-york-times-role-in-promoting-war-on-iraq-20040323-gdilbl.html
If you’re wanting to practice soldering, and build a small, cheap project at the same time, I’d recommend cheap project kits from Aliexpress (there are probably equivalents on Amazon). Do projects that are through hole soldering first, before attempting SMD components.
There are plenty to choose from and they’re cheap, so if it doesn’t work then it doesn’t matter much.
There will be plenty of Youtube videos of people putting these things together if you want to know more.
Have fun!
To add to this: take notice of how much they are sharing back. If all they are saying are acknowledgements (e.g “Yeah”, “of course”, “I hear that”, “wow, that’s crazy”) then they aren’t really with you in the conversation. The dialogue has become a monologue.
Up and down votes are not a “agree / disagree” button. They are for dis/encouraging posts. You can upvote a post you disagree with but can see that it is useful for the discussion.
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The most likely scenario is that the person with first-hand knowledge misinterpreted the situation.
Exactly. Which is why I started with questions so you could explain more. That’s how a conversation works and prevents it from getting toxic.
These poor men and their sensitive feelings…
Case and point.
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Developers: White whale, holy grail!
So since 2009? You haven’t been happy with TF2 for over 15 years.