Na let's keep timezones, there useful for humans who generally want time to mean something, but lets ditch daylight savings time, all it does is make scheduling a massive pain twice a year, and messes up everyone's sleep cycle. Without it, timezones would just be a fixed offset from another, minimizing trouble.
Wrong:
f(x) = potato^3 = 3d potato
f'(x) = 3 potato^2 = 2d potato chips x3
f''(x) = 6 potato = 1d potato fries x6
You're doing it wrong, you also need to tape your phone to them. It takes a bit more lower body strength but works much better.
Yeah, I'm much more worried about someone in my country spying on me then China, like what are they gonna do from the other side of the world?
Looking at the logs if my Stable horde worker, more then half of requests made were to generate porn. They'd be shooting themselves in the foot regardless of if the filter worked as intended.
Don't forget the loss of productivity in the hours before the meeting, spent worrying about it.
It's not so much that we know there was nothing before it, but that we can't figure out what was before it.
Randall did the math on this one: https://what-if.xkcd.com/31/
He assumes 64 GB microsd cards, if you use 1 TB ones, you could send 16 times more.
Easiest and most secure way? Mail (or hand deliver) a flash drive. That's how they transfer data between super computers and data centers. (AWS even has dedicated trucks to do it)
No one's gonna talk about how they turned referral links into a piramid scheme?
Get a display case and put a note with the story on it. That way it's clear its being kept from historical/sentimental value and not because you like Nazis.
Hot take, C is better then C++. It really just has one unique footgun, pointers, which can be avoided most of the time. C++ has lots of (smart)pointer related footguns, each with their own rules.
All that other stuff was filtered out, but the tritium is near impossible to separate, because it is chemically identical to the hydrogen in normal water.
As for caesium, there are still detectable amounts of Cs-137 in most of the word from the thousands of atomic bomb tests. It's half life is just 30 years, but it will still be detectable for a hundred years or so because of the huge amount we released.
A banana naturally has has around 15 Bq of potassium 40. Assuming a volume of 100 mL, mashed bananas have around 400 Bq/L.
Currently, the treated water has around 250 Bq/L, around a fifth of mashed bananas. In other words, a banana smoothie could easily be more radioactive then the water as it was released.
The banana's potassium 40 has a half life of more then a billion years, so it's not going anywhere, unlike the tritium who's amount will half every 11 years. Also, potassium is concentrated by many plants and animals, while tritium is not.
pass otp. Works, more secure then SMS, open source.
And more importantly, take investor's money. Most tech company are constantly losing money and depend a continuous flow of investor money.
Reddit lost 90 million dollars last year, that's why they did the IPO, so they could sell the problem to some sucker. Snapchat lost 1.3 billion last year, and would run quickly go bankrupt if people stopped investing.
As usual, the best way to get rich quick is by selling a get-rich-quick scheme.
Next DEFCON is in two months, can't wait to see them get absolutely pwned.
No no, don't tell them. That way they won't be able to spread outside of that one suburb.
Totally, 100% for sure not related to all those skeletons on the floor.
This is a functional AM modulator (and with the help of a rectifier, an amplifier) built entirely out of transformers and inductors: (It does not look like there is gain here, because of the different impedance’s, but this does actually produce a stronger output signal than the modulating input.) Ho...
Graphite is normally very soft and slippery, and is even able to act as a dry lubricant when finely powdered, however many sources claim that graphite powder can be highly abrasive, to the point of potentially destroying milling machines. Does anyone know how such a soft material can abrade metals?
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A simulation based on maxwell's equations and ohms law of a very long circuit, demonstrating how current can seem to travel faster then light.
I am not familiar with the legal situation this instance's server and owner is in, are there any actions a user could take that could expose the operators to legal liability? Could the instance face problems if someone posts a link to pirated content? What about general discussion of piracy? Or any other possibly legally problematic content?
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