HolyC and Brainfuck are for noobs, I only use Whitespace
I literally cannot make an account, I've been trying for years, it doesn't accept any of my email addresses or phone numbers.. I think I'd have to make a gmail just to make a twitter
Recently learned this the hard way, by recommending a Dymo to one of my clients. They've had constant issues with it. Even with official Dymo labels, it constantly has problems, fails to detect the NFC chip in the roll, claims that the roll is empty or that we're not using authentic labels... Dymo has now sent TWO replacements and all 3 have the same issues. Insanity
I briefly looked into some hacky fixes but there's nothing I'd trust in prod
We have them set up with a Zebra now and they haven't had a single issue since
exactly this. I'm sure some of the larger hosts easily spend six figures per month just on the server infrastructure alone
Usenet is super fast, safe, reliable, automated searching and downloading actually works. I gladly support my host
So how does that work, is the 300psi rating calculated by the difference between internal and ambient pressure? Does it not matter whether the greater pressure is internal or external?
IT WILL BE THEIR'RE UPDATED FORM OF RIGGING OUR MOST IMPORTANT ELECTION
+1 for Mullvad! They were raided with a search warrant by Swedish Police who ended up leaving empty handed because the customer data they wanted simply does not exist
You're right about the environmental footprint - proof of stake dropped the energy consumption by 99.95%
Ether (ETH) was never intended to serve as a digital currency. it was only meant to be the fuel or incentive for computational tasks on the Ethereum network. An L2 like Optimism or Arbitrum runs on top of Ethereum and facilitates transactions that are significantly faster (tens of thousands of transactions per second), for a fraction of the cost (pennies or fractions of pennies)
Each key is magnetically suspended with rare earth magnets allowing them to be 97% transparent and ultra low friction. Each switch has 4mm of travel and will be available in linear and tactile variants. They also feature a software adjustable actuation point in 0.1mm increments and rapid trigger functionality through analog hall effect sensing.
Eagerly awaiting reviews on the keys, it will take something impressive to pry my cherry mx browns out of my hands...
As someone who dabbles in all kinds of software development and media production, I feel like the screen is less of a gimmick when you consider how it can change to show shortcuts for the specific application or OS you're running. Definitely a gimmick to use it for showing flames and fireworks and waifus... but I think it has potential for productivity
Woah that sounds amazing, how much of the system is electronic? Is the derailleur itself controlled by a servo?