Most of the embedded world uses those.
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Most of the embedded world uses those.
These would be great for backups if they’re cheap enough.
Weird, I would probably get a noncontact probe and see if there’s power, then cut power and see if there’s something behind the drywall.
Does it come off with a magic eraser or elbow grease?
Speaking of fountain drinks, if I get a water cup, is it fine to use the soda fountain for seltzer? I’ve been seeing more soda fountains with both those water tabs (on the lemonade) and a seltzer tab (on the sprite).
Here in Seattle, the main scary natural disasters are earthquakes. We haven’t had a major one since 2001 or so, but supposedly there’s a massive one coming relatively soon.
Is this your only shower? I’ve done a DIY shower and it took forever, so be prepared for it to take longer than expected.
Probably not, that would require fairly high voltages. It’s probably plastics off-gassing.
Two things can be bad and you can discuss both of them. Let’s not lose our sights on something because something else is worse.
Still getting the same thing, unfortunately
You can (could?) get Thinkpads with Ubuntu preinstalled.
I think there’s an update with that but I’m not entirely sure.
Here’s some things Lemmy could potentially implement:
…such as?
I’ve had Ziply Fiber before (but not 50 Gbps) and would max their upload for months and they didn’t even bat an eye. It’s the only ISP that I would ever recommend.
If you had really slow Internet, like smoke signals or semaphores across a nation, you could characterize it as millibit:
1 bit over 1000 seconds = 1 millibit/s.
But yeah, it’s basically meaningless in today’s age for Internet speeds.
It was just a dock, so not terribly expensive but expensive enough to hurt if it got lost.
In college, I used to drink Starbucks’ Via. That instant coffee hits different.
Nowadays, I make either an espresso or a pour over. But I still crave Vias sometimes.
I assume the question is “Which answer is correct?” or “Do you think the answer is correct?” or something along those lines.