

Oh wow! I was just continuing the bit, but that is genuinely much cheaper than I thought
Oh wow! I was just continuing the bit, but that is genuinely much cheaper than I thought
This way you only need one mortgage for the furnace, no need to spend a mortgage on chemical processing equipment
Easiest way to accomplish what you want: host a static html page on blog.example.com that redirects the user to example.com/blog:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/5411538/how-to-redirect-one-html-page-to-another-on-load
I’ll note that a server side redirect would be preferred if this is for professional or business use. For personal shit, go nuts
Is it orange green or green orange?
When did you design this? I remember printing a very similar phone stand years ago. I used it for a long time, it was great!
If it’s true, my company goes in the shitter. C’est la vie y’all!
After watching the video I’m not certain what it could be, but I’ve heard similar before from my printer so I’ll list them in order of sound similarity:
I’ve just started my switch to PETG and I don’t think I’m going back!
No, the model does retain the original works in a lossy compression. This is evidenced by the fact that you can get a model to reproduce sections of its training data
I don’t understand what you’re getting at? Clearly book one is meant to give a foundation to every the other books in the series. Now you’re getting all huffy because you don’t understand this book without that foundation.
I’m not saying that you’re wrong or stupid. I’m saying if you read the first book then you might actually get something out of the rest. You also might not! It’s equally possible that this series just isn’t helpful for you.
Right, volumes 2-3 are independent. Volume 1 isn’t.
I don’t think your opinion is necessarily wrong, but you should give the books another try starting from 1.
Assuming you had access to the energy and raw materials, I believe you’d also be limited by the size and type of replicators you have access too. Not everything can be replicated, and I believe lower tier replicators have limits on what they can make.
I wonder if you’d be able to replicate a higher tier replicator with a low tier replicator?
You should also have a way to convert from version 1 to version 2. Then if someone loads an old version you can save it back in the new format.
You’re right, I hope the two of you are very happy
Honey your AI girlfriend doesn’t actually love you
Local boss doesn’t understand what his employees do all day
I really agree. State sanctioned murder is unacceptable to me as well, but if they insist then let’s be humane about it.
In addition, the company’s surgeons plan to “sculpt the surface of the skull” to minimize the gap under the implant so that it sits flush with the normal contour of the skull. This, MacDougall said, should “minimize the gap under the implant” and “put it closer to the brain and eliminate some of the tension on the threads.”
Its wild that they didn’t do this the first time
It really depends on your needs. In most cases, I wouldn’t even bother.
I do have a project with a some software running on a microcontroller and a corresponding driver. I don’t record a build number, but I do record the timestamp when the build occurred. That way the driver can update the firmware if its timestamp is older than expected
Exactly this! Don’t pigeonhole yourself into specific languages or frameworks. Most of your skills will translate. You’d be surprised at what you can pick up with a little time.