

I suppose in about 4.5 billion years the Andromedans can start committing also. (That or nobody can since it won’t be the Milky Way any more)
I suppose in about 4.5 billion years the Andromedans can start committing also. (That or nobody can since it won’t be the Milky Way any more)
Why not just use the stored charge multiplied by the average cell discharge voltage at max load for Watt-hours? This may even encourage them not to go overboard on max load ratings.
Sure it could be a bit higher than what the user gets after voltage conversion, but if they are not maxing it they may get better?
I’m no electrical engineer, so this question isn’t actually rhetorical - I’m wondering if this would work.
Wooo!
" He… He’s a special ops trainer.
What was his name?
Yeah. Jack Trainer.
So he’s a trainer named Jack Trainer?
That’s how I have everybody in my phone. See, “Janice Mom.”
“Larry Doorknob.” “Stacy Butt Stuff.” "
Baby don’t hurt me
Rust is even easier, you probably have some you aren’t even using. Check in the bikeshed.
I meant in the sense of could possibly, but I don’t have a guess on how likely.
I am extrapolating on the stability thing just based on the language it’s coded in, which isn’t any kind of guarantee, but I think it is a good sign
I think you’re absolutely right at the high-end, but if I have a cheaper or older machine (especially laptop) and I’m not going to play AAA games on it anyway, this driver could eventually lead to decent performance with even greater stability than the proprietary ones.
I don’t think an open source driver will ever fully catch up to the proprietary ones in this case, but for people who want to use only open drivers if it eventually gets somewhat close that might be enough.
Sounds promising
That’s obviously not how the billionaires who create it would train it.
I don’t get it.
Are you perhaps calling all of humanity a dragon?
Character from an anime called Re:Zero
Edit: I guess I got whooshed? I haven’t seen the show yet, just know what some characters look like.
That’s insane that they apparently replace the subject line. Completely irresponsible.
Should also be labeled as AI regardless. (Or ideally disabled, especially after incidents like this)
So do I, but it’s close* to 20 years old and has never had driver issues. Back then HP was one of the more supported OEMs for Linux printing.
*Edit: I pulled up the cover and it turns out it will be exactly 20 years old in 3 days.
Dolomite
For some reason they don’t mention in the description that most or all of these games are not videogames, they are tabletop role playing game manuals. (The digital downloads are .pdf files)
Nothing wrong with that of course, but it certainly seems like an important detail.
I didn’t see anything about port knocking there, it rather looks like it has the opposite focus - a quote from that page is “features that support widespread scanning of many machines are supported, while in-depth scanning of single machines aren’t.”
Just One can also do a lot more than 4 players. If you add additional writing surfaces and erasable markers (or pencils or whatever) it’s pretty much unlimited.
Edit: It has enough for 7 players in the box (at least my copy does)
That punchline hits a little differently now.
Who indeed.