

Unless they’re priced by if they have built in ads or not, it’s useless.
Unless they’re priced by if they have built in ads or not, it’s useless.
All legal, if they aren’t prosecuted either.
Yup. And if they’re not prosecuted for it. Then their actions are “legal” as well.
Anything is legal if it’s not prosecuted.
And with a dismantled government, how much can they really prosecute?
Hell I’m not asking for a friend, I’m asking for myself… seriously… how?
Agreed that’s all we want… now imagine you’re one of the younger generation, expected to do as much or more work, for less than enough to afford said clean water, good food, and a family (proof, birth rates are extremely low. In my case it’s because there’s no way I could afford a child. I can barely afford the clean water and good food)
So… what’s the problem then? Why is it a problem that the younger generation refuse to be taken advantage of… Oh sorry,I meant work their assess off to be given a pittance and laid off in 2 months, sorry not sorry, it just isn’t profitable enough.
Seems to me more like you’re focused on how the younger generation doesn’t work hard enough, they aren’t where you are. Definitely proof they don’t work as hard as you to get where you are.
That is not what was meant by anyone here mentioning luck. I would think any reasonable person would understand this.
I’m not saying you didn’t work to get where you are, but if you ignore completely the chance and luck you had, then you’re just arguing in bad faith.
Even more so if you can’t see that people entering the workforce now have less chances and need more luck to get where you feel you worked hard to get.
Lead acid is actually closer to 2v/cell. Car batteries are 6 cells in series.
And a full day unlimited miles is only $130. Where uhaul truck 24hrs and 200 miles is $138. 500 miles $285.
Stay in town though. Go ~40 miles and have it for a day. U-Haul is ~$60 compared to HD at $130.
I find if I’m going far distances, home Depot is actually better. Around town U-Haul is usually better.
Which is kinda ironic, as it’s inverse to what they advertise for.
Bypass the steam and generator and just put thermocouples all around it… Wire in series and you have plenty of voltage.
I can definitely tell you I’m comfortable with that.
If family doesn’t know I’m dead in 3 days, they ain’t family.
The likelihood that I die, and my loved ones decide to just turn off the server while knowing it’s where the Vaultwarden software lives, before they get access to said Vaultwarden, is very very slim.
Self host whatever you want. Even Deadman switches.
The key is informing your loved ones the requirements for the switch. Just like if they don’t know to request access in other Deadman switches.
You can self host Vaultwarden, which is essentially self managed Bitwarden.
And the feature can be setup fairly easily.
I have a similar coworker, was constantly coming by and trying to start up conversation. Asking what I did the weekend etc. Why I don’t like their pears etc.
Finally one Monday morning when they came by wasting time I pulled off the headphones and asked "do you have a work related issue you need help with? " their response was “no I’m just socializing” I responded with something implying they’d actually be good at their job if they did that instead, and I’m not now or ever interested in socialising with them. They finally buggered off.
Yup anyone who as umlaut to an n will buy anything for “cool factor”
I believe it involves impossible math, like dividing by 0
Accurate and repeatable motion systems.
Born too late to say that semiconductors are the thing for me, but the use has made closed loop control systems viable. Along with stepper, servo, and now new to me piezoelectric motors and linear stages.