Ye, we like to use toml for configuration files etc.
Ye, we like to use toml for configuration files etc.
Oh I don’t say I don’t like it, just that the headline was a bit exaggerated.
Without visible moving parts. It seems like it basically just funnels the wind int some form of turbine.
In the later books of the three Body Problem series they use them for long range directional communications.
Their lights usually have a plug on one end and a socket on the other. Ppl put them around the exterior of their hoses, then realise they did it the wrong way, and the socket end is near the outlet they wanted to plug them in.
Or they mounted two strands of lights, and where they meet up it’s either 2 plugs or two sockets accidentally.
It’s a mix of a zoo and botanical garden. It’s nice there.
They misread, it was pride, not pide month.
Oof I hope Atlassian or M$ don’t buy them and shut them down. I actually like our on-prem gitlab instances.
Ein Klassenkammerad hat im Musikunterricht ein Referat über BB King gehalten, laut dem er Klempner in Atlantis war, und seine Inkompetenz der Grund ist, warum die Stadt heute versunken ist.
Er hat vorher einen Artikel in einer spaßwiki mit dem Text angelegt und den als Quelle angegeben. Das war so 2003/2004 rum, da war das alles noch etwas Neuland für Lehrer.
Not my photo, tho I’ve been there.
The 4090?
I think the us version of the e-gmp are kinda weak power output wise because the inverter is only 1 phase, 1600w. Here in Europe it does 3600w.
The lightning has multiple outlets and afaik also does two phase.
Mine is a kia ev6. All the e-gmp platform cars can do that.
Ye, my car has regular household outlets, I calculated it could power my pc setup for about 18 days (in ideal conditions).
We have always had that here. They have to pay you to be on call in Germany.
Guter Besitzer.
You can download your trip for offline use in google maps or Apple Maps. Or fall back to the gps of your car.
I really don’t see any point nowadays tbh.
Oder nen Bass pro shop rein bauen