Ah, reminds me of playing mega-lo-mania and sonic the hedgehog as a kid... I played mega-lo-mania recently and I still enjoy it!
Some are even worse than this. When I was in Portugal, the machine said "Press (1) for GBP. Press (2) for EUR.", then on the next screen, after you select "(2) for EUR", it says "Rate will Apply. Please confirm. (1)…
Is there a reason why I'm seeing squares between each of the characters in your message? It's making it pretty hard to read... I'm using Chrome on Android
I... still don't understand the issue. It looks like both examples in the table would evaluate to the same thing. Am I missing a stray "\n"?
I tried to work out the problem myself first (using only the text) and accidentally used the diameter as the radius just like ChatGPT! Granted I haven't really tackled any maths problems for many years though.
I'm not sure I really understand this. If you mean one instance in each pod, then each should be labelled differently and you can filter down to one instance. If you mean running multiple instances in each pod (and…
Have you had a look at AsiaRF[1]? If you are building an access point you are probably looking for more specific cards. You do miss out on things like hardware offloading if you go down that route afaik though but it…
Is there a way to see the optimal solution? It would be great to be able to see why I'm so bad haha
Also, some of us weird folk have both an AMD and NVIDIA GPU in one machine... Actually, I guess that is more common now that AMD CPUs have a GPU built in?
The "Ball on Platform: Edge Balance" one seems super interesting to me. Is the sample solution just hardcoded or is there some maths behind it to make it work from any location/initial speed?
Pretty sure he is disputing that it could be 81% cheaper that the original comment said. "Up to 80% cheaper" means 80% or less, not 80% or more.
Do you mean the key for XP? If so, you can recover it using a command or through the registry. You can use rainbow tables to crack passwords for XP which was super quick though!
I don't know much about trademarks, but from a quick search I found there are two terragen's that exist, one for agricultural stuff and one for something like rubber? (according to the classes associated to the…
I wonder if this can also be used for weight loss. I guess it would have to be a much larger device but would it be possible? Is this the same thing as your body burning calories?
Simplified/Rough results: Terrestrial Fibre: 20.6ms IPv4 / 21.5ms IPv6 Geo-Stationary Satellite Service: 660ms IPv4 LEO Satellite Service: 60.6ms IPv4
But when you have differing behaviour based on argument position like putting -ss / -t before the -i or after (fast seek vs accurate seek), it gets confusing pretty fast.
I doubt it as it has a "proprietary rendering engine", but Servo (https://servo.org/) has been doing a similar thing and from what I remember, it is basically a safe multi-threaded rendering engine.
Maybe I'm misunderstanding you, but I'm pretty sure CPU limits will only limit the amount of CPU used even if there is more available. It will not kill off the pod. Memory limits however will kill the pod if the pod…
The article explained how the fragment part of the URL (everything after the #) isn't sent to the server. It's only client-side. So even if the URL isn't encrypted in HTTPS (it is though), it wouldn't matter.
It's working on my Macbook late 2013 / 10.13.6 / Chrome 72.0.3626.109
Cheers! Was wondering why it was all black!
Ah, reminds me of playing mega-lo-mania and sonic the hedgehog as a kid... I played mega-lo-mania recently and I still enjoy it!
Some are even worse than this. When I was in Portugal, the machine said "Press (1) for GBP. Press (2) for EUR.", then on the next screen, after you select "(2) for EUR", it says "Rate will Apply. Please confirm. (1)…
Is there a reason why I'm seeing squares between each of the characters in your message? It's making it pretty hard to read... I'm using Chrome on Android
I... still don't understand the issue. It looks like both examples in the table would evaluate to the same thing. Am I missing a stray "\n"?
I tried to work out the problem myself first (using only the text) and accidentally used the diameter as the radius just like ChatGPT! Granted I haven't really tackled any maths problems for many years though.
I'm not sure I really understand this. If you mean one instance in each pod, then each should be labelled differently and you can filter down to one instance. If you mean running multiple instances in each pod (and…
Have you had a look at AsiaRF[1]? If you are building an access point you are probably looking for more specific cards. You do miss out on things like hardware offloading if you go down that route afaik though but it…
Is there a way to see the optimal solution? It would be great to be able to see why I'm so bad haha
Also, some of us weird folk have both an AMD and NVIDIA GPU in one machine... Actually, I guess that is more common now that AMD CPUs have a GPU built in?
The "Ball on Platform: Edge Balance" one seems super interesting to me. Is the sample solution just hardcoded or is there some maths behind it to make it work from any location/initial speed?
Pretty sure he is disputing that it could be 81% cheaper that the original comment said. "Up to 80% cheaper" means 80% or less, not 80% or more.
Do you mean the key for XP? If so, you can recover it using a command or through the registry. You can use rainbow tables to crack passwords for XP which was super quick though!
I don't know much about trademarks, but from a quick search I found there are two terragen's that exist, one for agricultural stuff and one for something like rubber? (according to the classes associated to the…
I wonder if this can also be used for weight loss. I guess it would have to be a much larger device but would it be possible? Is this the same thing as your body burning calories?
Simplified/Rough results: Terrestrial Fibre: 20.6ms IPv4 / 21.5ms IPv6 Geo-Stationary Satellite Service: 660ms IPv4 LEO Satellite Service: 60.6ms IPv4
But when you have differing behaviour based on argument position like putting -ss / -t before the -i or after (fast seek vs accurate seek), it gets confusing pretty fast.
I doubt it as it has a "proprietary rendering engine", but Servo (https://servo.org/) has been doing a similar thing and from what I remember, it is basically a safe multi-threaded rendering engine.
Maybe I'm misunderstanding you, but I'm pretty sure CPU limits will only limit the amount of CPU used even if there is more available. It will not kill off the pod. Memory limits however will kill the pod if the pod…
The article explained how the fragment part of the URL (everything after the #) isn't sent to the server. It's only client-side. So even if the URL isn't encrypted in HTTPS (it is though), it wouldn't matter.
It's working on my Macbook late 2013 / 10.13.6 / Chrome 72.0.3626.109
Cheers! Was wondering why it was all black!