totally agree. but it will give the rich another competitive advantage that will separate them from the poor.
because they have remote configuration and reporting on solar production, consumption, battery state of charge, grid export, import vs time.
that's a tragic story and I'm sorry for your loss. did you consider taking the medication anyway in defiance of the oncologist?
if you think that's cool then you may also like a "hard" real time programs e.g. ABS brakes https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Real-time_computing#Criteria_f...
Don't forget asian food! I feel the opposite: Cilantro is superior in all cases except perhaps Italian food, and even Italian food I am skeptical that Cilantro could be better if not for a bias from tradition. Parsley…
> It's clearly optimal since my CPU is listed as only being capable of going 780 gigaflops 780 GFLOP is the iGPU spec. Is this a valid comparison? https://nanoreview.net/en/cpu/intel-core-i9-14900k
maybe it could route around the clouds via some other satellites
even if it were true, aren't they exacerbating the issue by "crystallizing" the loss on every single EV rather than just the ones that are salvaged? hardly seems like a reason to sell-all.
because NEM 3 makes new rooftop solar installations uneconomical without batteries. though even with batteries they're still pretty uneconomical
How about Central Valley
NYC and HK are perfect examples where adding supply did not solve the problem of high cost of living. That's the risk in Santa Cruz - that we lose the unique the character and it remains expensive.
why is housing cost a problem that needs to be solved? there are plenty of inexpensive houses, they just don't happen to be in this beach town.
i wouldn't call it dense. perhaps disorganized and verbose
> After a single application, this strain persists in the mouth indefinitely, hedging out cavity-causing bacteria > but the developing company declined to go to market, and instead pivoted to selling once-daily…
why is this detail even in the movie? seems like an easy conflict to avoid by omission
spark is far more testable and composable than sql! and you even get static typing checking. plus i can read data from anywhere - local fs, s3, rdbms, json, parquet, csv... rdbms could not compete
I cannot agree more. There is way too much B.S. in the field of software and it's a joke that we get away with calling ourselves "software engineers" or "computer scientists" for how little analytical decision making or…
totally agree. but it will give the rich another competitive advantage that will separate them from the poor.
because they have remote configuration and reporting on solar production, consumption, battery state of charge, grid export, import vs time.
that's a tragic story and I'm sorry for your loss. did you consider taking the medication anyway in defiance of the oncologist?
if you think that's cool then you may also like a "hard" real time programs e.g. ABS brakes https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Real-time_computing#Criteria_f...
Don't forget asian food! I feel the opposite: Cilantro is superior in all cases except perhaps Italian food, and even Italian food I am skeptical that Cilantro could be better if not for a bias from tradition. Parsley…
> It's clearly optimal since my CPU is listed as only being capable of going 780 gigaflops 780 GFLOP is the iGPU spec. Is this a valid comparison? https://nanoreview.net/en/cpu/intel-core-i9-14900k
maybe it could route around the clouds via some other satellites
even if it were true, aren't they exacerbating the issue by "crystallizing" the loss on every single EV rather than just the ones that are salvaged? hardly seems like a reason to sell-all.
because NEM 3 makes new rooftop solar installations uneconomical without batteries. though even with batteries they're still pretty uneconomical
How about Central Valley
NYC and HK are perfect examples where adding supply did not solve the problem of high cost of living. That's the risk in Santa Cruz - that we lose the unique the character and it remains expensive.
why is housing cost a problem that needs to be solved? there are plenty of inexpensive houses, they just don't happen to be in this beach town.
i wouldn't call it dense. perhaps disorganized and verbose
> After a single application, this strain persists in the mouth indefinitely, hedging out cavity-causing bacteria > but the developing company declined to go to market, and instead pivoted to selling once-daily…
why is this detail even in the movie? seems like an easy conflict to avoid by omission
spark is far more testable and composable than sql! and you even get static typing checking. plus i can read data from anywhere - local fs, s3, rdbms, json, parquet, csv... rdbms could not compete
I cannot agree more. There is way too much B.S. in the field of software and it's a joke that we get away with calling ourselves "software engineers" or "computer scientists" for how little analytical decision making or…