

Wow holy shit. So if you get submerged it’s just straight up a death sentence. Just when you think they can’t get worse…
Wow holy shit. So if you get submerged it’s just straight up a death sentence. Just when you think they can’t get worse…
It’s probably easier to get one of those ceramic window breakers and get out that way. I’m pretty sure the rip cords are actually quite hard to pull.
“How do you read a file?” “Cat, more or less.” ba dum tss
Not only that, but they make a LOT of libraries that make using those sensors WAY easier. Arduino, CircuitPython, and more. And lots of well-written tutorials! They care, and it shows. They don’t deserve these tariffs…
You’re on a forum right now, no? I think a lot of Discords have accompanying Reddits and vice versa, hopefully they start using Lemmy. But forums are still popular. Just not Ye Olde BBS
Who could have possibly predicted this. I’m shocked.
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By the time they get feature parity I’ll be dead. Affinity is just plain better right now, and it’s not Adobe.
Occam’s Razor: what’s the simplest explanation for a red stain outdoors? Rust. But I hope someone makes sure it’s not something worse.
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Not even close. Ifixit did some testing, daily MagSafe wireless charging uses 36% more energy than a wire (which includes idle power draw). It also means slower charging.
Probably people wanting to buy a used EV for dirt cheap. Logo swap it or buy some stickers, wham, beater EV.
Why Sha256? Literally every processor has a crypto accelerator and will easily pass. And datacenter servers have beefy server CPUs. This is only effective against no-JS scrapers.
In your example, if gummy candy wasn’t sold in the US, the exact same thing would’ve happened. It’s more to do with vitamin packaging.
Actually, we call it the North Pole because we already had a concept of North from the North Star. Then we invented magnets and decided that the part that points North is the North side of a magnet (despite North Pole being magnetic south).