People losing jobs to automation should be a good thing. It should be a sign of progress and healthy advancement towards better living conditions and longer happier lives. It should be a good thing.
People losing jobs to automation should be a good thing. It should be a sign of progress and healthy advancement towards better living conditions and longer happier lives. It should be a good thing.


Sure, my place has the required residential sprinklers and a couple up to date fire extinguishers around.
Besides, offsite backup is 1:1 on identical hardware with off-grid power resilience. Worst case scenario I have to order new hardware and physically move the old machine for a local duplication again.
All of it is insured of course with yearly audits.


Wait, I have a 7800x3D and 7900 XTX and feel like I’m getting exactly the performance I’d expect for 1440p gaming. What do I need to look into to see if I’m leaving performance on the table? I’m using Arch so latest rolling kernel drivers seem to be working fine based on my monitoring of card stats and “feel” when playing modern games. Since performance has been fine out of the box, I never suspected I could be missing something so it would be nice to verify one way or another.


The harder drive! https://youtube.com/watch?v=JcJSW7Rprio


Let me guess, the “found” a “ghost gun” in the bull’s backpack?


What? No way this is better than Feeders.
Been waiting for tree structure! Thank you for the hard work on this, love this project.
Just use git. It’s what all these front ends use at their core. It’s all just git which doesn’t need any hosting at all. If all you want is tracking changes you don’t even need to set up a remote to push / pull from. Just install git on your local development machine, make a folder for you project, and run ‘git init’. Now you have a local repo which can track and commit changes and you have all of the incredibly powerful tools available that git provides with ample documentation. Wanna back it up? Just backup the folder with any standard backup application like any other folder.


Every season has some kind of power problem and they keep trying to blame the renewables as if it wasnt the thing actually saving them from worse outages.


Idk, Austin was really nice, fun music scene and allllll the bbq. Then again, not that surprising the blue haven has culture in the desert.
Goes up on my desk at night and walks through cables. We came to a compromise where I cleaned up the desk and cables so she can walk through unimpeded…


Granted the scale is very different but the US sent thousands upon thousands of active duty assignments to the Middle East via commercial airlines. It was simply the most efficient way to transport troops. The dedicated transports were for critical personnel and equipment mostly. I knew several people personally who did multiple rotations over the years, every flight was commercial.


That would do it!
For a foundation who’s entire ethos is stability, it makes sense and is a welcome change.


You’re off ten fold. They have thousands. Around 5000 with a planned 12k after gen 3 has been fully deployed. It’s definitely a “let the intern push to prod” type of scenario by numbers alone.


The cells don’t have to flex to have a flexible sheet of them. Just attach them strategically to a material more suited for flexing.


Obviously state depending but I was able to order my long form online after filling out about 15 minutes worth of filling out info on an official state website. Showed up a week later, state seal and all.


Of course not, they are owed this because of oppression or something. Fuck.
Ugh. This is what sucks about this— it’s not hard to imagine a (closer) future where relatives fall for the marketing and do genetic testing, while one day you have a medical emergency or situation happen and insurers now have your family genome where they can deny coverage for predisposition of this thing you now have to deal with which also ruins you economically, more than it would have in the past.