PSA: if you’re on a remote island or dysfunctional yet floating ship do not abandon it unless truly necessary - raft will be always more dangerous
PSA: if you’re on a remote island or dysfunctional yet floating ship do not abandon it unless truly necessary - raft will be always more dangerous
Sooo actually why land mammals can’t filter out salt from seawater?
Wait, do you have a source for the 50% number?
365.25 days I believe is the better approximation because it’s the rough time it takes Earth to be in the same spot - hence the leap years
Yeah, that’s pretty much how it looks like for me
Gas valves famously use the opposite direction
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Yep, the step forward would be to regulate licensing in a consumer-friendly way. Not going back to buying every song or album separately.
A fridge and dishwasher! Food safety is such a huge contribution to our health
120 Celsius is still fairly low for baking
Okay, but genuinely in what cases the borrow checker caused issues for you? Cause I use Rust for a few years now and have not yet encountered the infamous fight with the borrow checker.
Also, there’s a “new” and “better” borrow checker coming in 2024 edition.
Doesn’t frequent cleaning of sinuses cause irritation? I believe healthy sinuses should be mostly self cleaning. Of course if you have some long-term condition then it’s different
Could it also be a safety thing? So that glowing hot metal shards don’t fly everywhere creating a fire hazard?
When you use Celsius from birth 41C does make you say FORTY ONE DEGREES?!!!
You are indeed correct, some artistic freedom is definitely expected from that kind of series. But relying on Russian propaganda sources and making Legasov a hero doesn’t qualify as artistic freedom but misinformation. Also the representation of the soviet reality was at least inaccurate - my dad who was raised in the former soviet block summarised it as “representing how Americans think it was not how it truly was”.
Chernobyl is a good and very interesting series and it’s good that it raises at least some awareness about the catastrophe. But imo it could be more technically and historically accurate without losing its attractiveness.
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I do know from experience that networks are complicated and users are dumb, but I still think that if someone with barely any knowledge and without malicious intent can mess with your network then something’s wrong with the setup.
But if the bio or art major can seriously affect your network then is that even their fault? What if someone had skill and malicious intent?
If someone deploys their router using a uni network as wan then I don’t see how that could affect other uni network users? I can imagine some internal services might not work behind such a router but it would be illogical of the user to blame anyone but themselves.
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Do I understand it incorrectly or does it allow them to webstream my home address???