You sure it wasn’t IBM time travellers from 1985 sent her to ebcdic you?
Just this guy, you know?
You sure it wasn’t IBM time travellers from 1985 sent her to ebcdic you?
Does it count if you know the thing it’s known for but not that it’s a place?
The worst effects of climate change haven’t happened yet so I guess that isn’t true either and you’ll go off at anyone who’ll attempt to use the best available information and modelling to predict that.
You really should read the article. The hypothesis is that global emissions peaked last year and so the cumulative emissions graph that you’re focusing on would start to curve downward this year or maybe next. We’ll “see by the end of the year”.
Again, in the article, things are changing wildly fast and you won’t see that yet in a lagging indicator like cumulative CO₂.
I only git as far as SNCF, the French railway company. Just a transposition and a single pen stroke away.
I was just translating an ancestor message, so whatever 🤷🏼♂️
But imagine the fart sound it could make when you release it!
A gravity battery doesn’t have such great energy density so you’d better be able to make it huge instead.
Don’t forget the sticky bit and chown root for extra convenience!
There is zero chance that they’ll just build from the latest main branch and release that tomorrow. Or that whatever build they make goes directly to general distribution.
They’ll make a build from the last release plus this patch and send it to a few customers who have complained. Then they’ll think about making a release with this and perhaps other bug fixes.
Ranked choice or proportional representation of any sort. The election system us finely tuned to be the most divisive possible.
Is it viewed as Abad thing to be in that group?
Who cares!
Sounds delightful
Amen!
Probably depends also on the range of your weapons. The faster ship might not be able to ram the more nimble ship but could get close enough to launch a missile.
Could the delivery company refuse…
The delivery company isn’t refusing anything. It’s the striking employees as part of a specific labour dispute where there are specific demands and Tesla has a clear way to resolve the dispute.
I don’t think the delivery company can refuse to deliver items at all or they’d face a lawsuit like the one Tesla just made and it would actually be successful.
Well, that was certainly decisive.
It sounds like someone needs to bring a similar suit in the EU and point to the GDPR. Where is the agreement to specific processing, the chance to opt out of the data collection, etc.
That seems odd. You’d expect that if the cpu is doing the encryption and can do 3GB/s for the internal disk then it can do the same for the external one and be limited by the USB or disk speed of 1 GB/s
How the hell am I going to post this on the socials?