Did you find your CM through your own network? Tradeshows? Cold calling?
Even better, solar panels on the top of a 15 story mixed use building.
That I acknowledge there are great minds on both sides of the debate means that I wouldn't treat it as a hard fact when talking about it in an online forum, which was the explicit point of my response.
You're acting as if your personally held philosophical beliefs aren't contradicted by some of the most famous minds in history.
Doesn't Python weaken your thinking about how computers actually work?
Game rendering is what they're talking about here. John Carmack has talked about this a bunch if you'd like to seed a google search.
Luckily we have a lot of fabs in the USA for microcontrollers and the like that drive these smaller robotics.
This is the way
Aerosol injection is only a reasonable solution if you believe that temperature increase is the only drawback of additional CO2 in the atmosphere. The oceans will continue to soak it all up as we inject temp-balancing…
Yeah, as long as self-discharge/leakage rates are acceptable, there are a lot of use cases for this middle ground tech.
This is a chicken and egg scenario. Before we had cars, people got to work fine. Now we're OK with killing 40,000 people a year and injuring many more so that people can "get to work".
Probably because they're just prompting "Please package this software" and shipping it if it works once.
Maybe humans shouldn't drive in those conditions then.
The new Kevin Smiths are on youtube.
For what its worth, the top google result for USofAian is literally this thread.
Society "regulating" the language of others is almost entirely how languages develop. USofAian is almost unreadable and unrecognizable in text to the general public when compared with American.
Or they can just do it all at school.
In something as large as a nation's regulated medical industry, I agree that no one thing will be the whole story. However a concrete example is the "pulling up the ladder behind you" effect of regulatory capture. There…
Increasing the time and cost of the training is how the supply is limited.
Is that gas pumps or gas stations? If there are an average of 4 to 6 pumps per station, EV has a lot longer to go.
When so many topics find themselves somehow aligning with sociopolitical identity, there is no question that won't go unbegged.
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"Looks like you forgot pullups on your i2c lines" would be worth a big monthly subscription hahaha.
Fair, but none of that has anything to do with the most efficient and desirable use of a particular plot of land for 99.9% of a town/state/country.
water drilling?
Did you find your CM through your own network? Tradeshows? Cold calling?
Even better, solar panels on the top of a 15 story mixed use building.
That I acknowledge there are great minds on both sides of the debate means that I wouldn't treat it as a hard fact when talking about it in an online forum, which was the explicit point of my response.
You're acting as if your personally held philosophical beliefs aren't contradicted by some of the most famous minds in history.
Doesn't Python weaken your thinking about how computers actually work?
Game rendering is what they're talking about here. John Carmack has talked about this a bunch if you'd like to seed a google search.
Luckily we have a lot of fabs in the USA for microcontrollers and the like that drive these smaller robotics.
This is the way
Aerosol injection is only a reasonable solution if you believe that temperature increase is the only drawback of additional CO2 in the atmosphere. The oceans will continue to soak it all up as we inject temp-balancing…
Yeah, as long as self-discharge/leakage rates are acceptable, there are a lot of use cases for this middle ground tech.
This is a chicken and egg scenario. Before we had cars, people got to work fine. Now we're OK with killing 40,000 people a year and injuring many more so that people can "get to work".
Probably because they're just prompting "Please package this software" and shipping it if it works once.
Maybe humans shouldn't drive in those conditions then.
The new Kevin Smiths are on youtube.
For what its worth, the top google result for USofAian is literally this thread.
Society "regulating" the language of others is almost entirely how languages develop. USofAian is almost unreadable and unrecognizable in text to the general public when compared with American.
Or they can just do it all at school.
In something as large as a nation's regulated medical industry, I agree that no one thing will be the whole story. However a concrete example is the "pulling up the ladder behind you" effect of regulatory capture. There…
Increasing the time and cost of the training is how the supply is limited.
Is that gas pumps or gas stations? If there are an average of 4 to 6 pumps per station, EV has a lot longer to go.
When so many topics find themselves somehow aligning with sociopolitical identity, there is no question that won't go unbegged.
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"Looks like you forgot pullups on your i2c lines" would be worth a big monthly subscription hahaha.
Fair, but none of that has anything to do with the most efficient and desirable use of a particular plot of land for 99.9% of a town/state/country.
water drilling?