For me it’s the elbow wrinkles on his one arm, they make no sense.
For me it’s the elbow wrinkles on his one arm, they make no sense.
How did you spot that? I’m good at spotting real life images but I didn’t even blink at this one. I saw one thing when I went back after reading your comment, but it took me a minute to find it
Ah this is so great. In the transonic regime (just below 1.0 Mach) the air moving over the surface of his nose will break the speed of sound as it gets out of the way.
I bet that guy feels like he gets where he’s going in no time at all!
I know. Lmao
I know, but the fall off in performance isn’t supposed to be severe
I heard people saying they could run the r1 32B model on moderate gaming hardware albeit slowly
Op grievously underestimated us
Interested in how it does jellyfin, decent GPU or something else?
I want to just add my list of digital boardgames here lol excellent, real games. no ad farms, no crap.
Pay a couple dollars and download a rules PDF for the boardgame and away you go. Some of these are big games that it would be worth playing on PC or watching videos about first.
I own:
Good game but Haven’t played digitally; on wishlist:
Definitely, but he was the one with the campaign that was named, or became known as “the war on drugs,” unless I’m tripping
I have heard of this. I remember reading once that sailing ships used hemp for their cloth because it was plentiful and durable. No idea where I saw that though
That is a bit older than Reagan, war on drugs is a Nixon thing, but I agree with the general sentiment. Fuckem both.
He does important work to keep railroads working I imagine then! I believe those are the tensioners for high voltage lines over trans and railways
I agree, but off grid solar requires a lot more panels and personal infrastructure owned by the customer than grid tied solar. and a storage solution for night time and winter and cloudy days.
A typical house isn’t going off grid and maintaining a worry free electric schedule without a minimum of 25,000$ of panels, mounts, inverters, batteries, BMS, cabling, installation, and permits.
To be fair, the cost is still less than the amount of time the system will last so economically is can be viable but who has 25,000$ just sitting around…you have to be able to install it yourself to save enough money to really even think about doing it.
I am on your side, but we should be focusing on storage technology right now because solar is honestly really advanced at this point. Once those technologies can work together all the arguments against solar that make sense disappear.
Because grid level power delivery is about FAR more than just raw wattage numbers. Momentum of spinning turbines is extremely important to the grid. The grid relies on generation equipment maintaing an AC frequency of 60 hz or 50hz or whatever a country decides on. Changing loads throughout the day literally add an amount of drag to the entire grid and it can drag the frequency down. The inverse can also happen. If you have fluctuating wind or cloud cover you can bring the whole grid down if you can’t instantly spin up other methods to pick up the slack.
reliable consistent power delivery is absolutely critical when it comes to running the grid effectively and that is something that solar and wind are bad at
Ideally we will be able to use those technologies to fill grid level storage (batteries, pumped hydro) to supply 100% of our energy needs in the not too distant future but until then we desperately need large, consistent, clean power generation.
I loved Jonah Hill in that movie so much
That awesome, gonna add them to my list. I’m doing we are legion, we are Bob right now. 5th book just came out
Wait…there’s 3 books? Where in the books does the movie leave off??
But why did I pronounce it courier instead of courier