I wonder if that sheep is look for the wheel that thief took?
I wonder if that sheep is look for the wheel that thief took?
High lake dish berry mulch
I recently saw it reported that Crypto was 2% of US electric use.
That’s a whole lot of wasted processing, silicon, heat and energy.
Not anymore.Age.
When I was a kid I hated going to the city art museum because all the humidity and temperature control devices emitted this awful high frequency noise that made me nauseated.
I can’t hear the “mosquito” pitch noise emitters used to deter teenage loitering in some cities anymore. I kept that longer than I thought I would.
I mean, yeah, fuck billionaires, but if you can prove plagiarism then prove it.
A fraud is a fraud
The probono part isn’t a surprise anymore right?
I’m Happy to see more competition for jira. Jira has been around for 20 years but honestly it looks and acts the same as it did 20 years ago, except slower if you had the sense to provision it well on bare metal back then. The jira in the cloud experience at many companies has been less than stellar.
Nah.FBI tricked criminals into using a network they could monitor.
I was wrong. More like 10 seconds
NoteGPT says:
I bet a LLM AI could summarize it down to half a minute of reading
Seems like a weasel-y statement. Grass is a plant. Growing grass in places where it just grows itself and the animals eat it directly is disimilar to hauling grown, fertilized herbicide treated, insecticide treated, harvested, processed, trucked grains to feed animals.
The environmental impacts are wildly different.
This can be misleading. For instance: raising dairy cattle in lush and water rich areas with no or limited dependency on fossil water is very different than dairy cattle being raised in the desert with 90% of the food being trucked in and the cheese also being made in the desert using extremely limited fresh water.
Beef is certainly super high impact, generally but how we go about it super matters.
War crimes are war crimes and those committing them should be held accountable regardless of affiliation, identity etc.
The OS had a filesystem with an efficient database. Every search was super fast, regardless of how many files it had.
Some of y’all are look to ask Steve the Miller about this when your answers would be easier to find on Baker Street