OpenClaw is rightly being blamed for a mistake it made. Any argument regarding her aptitude would be irrelevant as it would in no way absolve OpenClaw.
Also likely insects.
That directly contradicts everything I've ever read about high red meat consumption. Are there reputable studies that back this up?
A lot of the pictures used in articles for this are pictures of something else (possible an old ship). Here's what it actually looks like: https://holleyarchaeology.com/index.php/the-truth-about-the-... Calling it…
In this version we're still inside the black hole.
I thought the coin bite was just to check that it left an indentation. How would you use it to differentiate gold from lead? They're both soft.
This is primarily to inform other people in the same building as you.
The chance of that loop repeating forever is 0.
Yes it's a clear design flaw but it's still theft. It's not like you're legally allowed to rob a store if the front door lock isn't installed properly and doesn't work.
A hybrid engine like SABRE might also be viable? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SABRE_(rocket_engine)
!hn is also for hacker news
I'm curious as to why the windows version is 8x the file size of the mac/ linux ones
Maybe have variable points per test and have a minimum passing point total, so that an important test could fail you in its own.
What's wrong with using rsync for that?
What do you mean by efficient?
I thought that was already solved by the No Surprises Act that went into effect this January.
I'm sure this is location specific, but I don't trust human drivers to stop until they're already hitting the brake, even if I make eye contact with them. I'd feel a lot more confident stepping out in front of a…
Hannah Shields' left (our right) earring is particularly egregious.
If it displaces fossil fuel based Bitcoin mining that's still a net gain in my book.
Any current data on the rate amongst unvaccinated people?
For most waste, recycling isn't the magic bullet many people have been led to believe it is. I do wonder about the viability of designing electronics to be easier to recycle, though.
At least at geosynchronous altitude it seems like it would be significantly biased in the direction of Earth's rotation, especially along geostationary orbit.
I really wish they had US support. They'll work if you can get one, but they don't ship to the US so you have to use a third party re-shipper (both for the phone and for replacement parts). Even then their frequency…
That's a fairly common misconception for some reason.
I was talking more about hyperinflation specifically, rather than the normal ~2% annual inflation targets. I don't understand how lack of monetary policy would prevent hyperinflation.
OpenClaw is rightly being blamed for a mistake it made. Any argument regarding her aptitude would be irrelevant as it would in no way absolve OpenClaw.
Also likely insects.
That directly contradicts everything I've ever read about high red meat consumption. Are there reputable studies that back this up?
A lot of the pictures used in articles for this are pictures of something else (possible an old ship). Here's what it actually looks like: https://holleyarchaeology.com/index.php/the-truth-about-the-... Calling it…
In this version we're still inside the black hole.
I thought the coin bite was just to check that it left an indentation. How would you use it to differentiate gold from lead? They're both soft.
This is primarily to inform other people in the same building as you.
The chance of that loop repeating forever is 0.
Yes it's a clear design flaw but it's still theft. It's not like you're legally allowed to rob a store if the front door lock isn't installed properly and doesn't work.
A hybrid engine like SABRE might also be viable? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SABRE_(rocket_engine)
!hn is also for hacker news
I'm curious as to why the windows version is 8x the file size of the mac/ linux ones
Maybe have variable points per test and have a minimum passing point total, so that an important test could fail you in its own.
What's wrong with using rsync for that?
What do you mean by efficient?
I thought that was already solved by the No Surprises Act that went into effect this January.
I'm sure this is location specific, but I don't trust human drivers to stop until they're already hitting the brake, even if I make eye contact with them. I'd feel a lot more confident stepping out in front of a…
Hannah Shields' left (our right) earring is particularly egregious.
If it displaces fossil fuel based Bitcoin mining that's still a net gain in my book.
Any current data on the rate amongst unvaccinated people?
For most waste, recycling isn't the magic bullet many people have been led to believe it is. I do wonder about the viability of designing electronics to be easier to recycle, though.
At least at geosynchronous altitude it seems like it would be significantly biased in the direction of Earth's rotation, especially along geostationary orbit.
I really wish they had US support. They'll work if you can get one, but they don't ship to the US so you have to use a third party re-shipper (both for the phone and for replacement parts). Even then their frequency…
That's a fairly common misconception for some reason.
I was talking more about hyperinflation specifically, rather than the normal ~2% annual inflation targets. I don't understand how lack of monetary policy would prevent hyperinflation.