Seems excessive to convert everything to rust when you can use std::shared_ptr and std::weak_ptr to eliminate the memory safety issue?
Seems excessive to convert everything to rust when you can use std::shared_ptr and std::weak_ptr to eliminate the memory safety issue?
His telling of this event [severely jetlagged] adds even more to the story.
So, you already pressed the button?
wasn’t that an aircraft engine irl?
I typed the URL that was literally printed in the packaging of a [new] Logitech mouse, and the page didn’t exist! Like, how?!‽
PuTTY: “unexpectedly” disconnected.
Los Caracoles?
If you’d like to be horrified, Alpha Phoenix shows how to make election maps that don’t look like they’ve been gerrymandered, and might be hard to spot what is wrong with them!
30 seconds? Some exchanges have to measure the cables to prevent customers from getting a microsecond advantage!
Well it’s not an HTTP status code; it’s an HTCPCP status code.
Propane tank.
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Technology Connections has been arguing to just use the air in your house for this purpose - e.g. running air conditioning only at night, or allowing the power company to run it in advance of peak demand.
You sell it to places with different weather conditions (or as noted, to places with storage capacity) - and if everyone in the grid becomes as successful as Finland, well “good job, everyone!”
Luckily, several interconnects already exist and more are planned.
As to percentages, most electric grids will publish those - for example FinGrid’s current status.
Stack overflow has a similar discussion and a solution via Jupiter for < 11km/s.
Or just export it - there must be nearby counties that don’t have such a good renewable electric situation.
Someone asked on re**it who were the prodigy. I said that they played the song you hear in the matrix when neo first meets trinity. They said that they weren’t alive when the matrix was released. We are old.
No safety, smoking first