For 1200 a month you could have excellent coverage from Kaiser.
I assume you’re talking about the n52 vs n20. I’ve had both engines as daily drivers, and they’re both fine. The n20 has a bad rap due to early models failing from a timing chain guides breaking.
Ah WASD keyboards :(. Does anyone by chance have the manuals for the v1 and or v3 coding keyboards from them?
Definitely worth visiting if you’re there, along with the remains of the medieval fortress under the Louvre.
I used to work in this industry and can confirm. California was by far the biggest cohort of consumers we had.
I've found cartoons look fine if the format matches your display.
> gone are the days of PCIe Thunderbolt is external PCIe.
Not to mention you can 3D print Duplo compatible bricks.
Iraq was ruled by a sociopath that used chemical weapons against his own citizens. I didn’t agree with the invasion, but there is no doubt Iraq is better off today than it would have been without U.S. involvement.
They also ruin the experience of trying to take your child to one of these parks.
Not sure I see it like that. Micropython removes most of the rough edges of doing embedded C. If you prefer no code then I suggest ESPHome for your ESP IoT projects.
You could try signing up for a race. 5k’s are a good intro if you’re new to running. Plus it’s a nearly free hobby.
It’s wild to hear people scape goat REIT funds and campaign for rent control when the real problem happens to be “average people” owning investment properties. Step 1 of fixing the problem is the immediate repeal of…
2020 yes. 2024 on PS5 IMO was a waste of money. The problem is they both require tons of computing power to run smoothly and look good.
Check out OpenRGB. It more often than not supports your device and it runs on most OS’s. I used it to turn off the rave happening in my rig.
If only he had the power to excommunicate entities from the internet.
Is this really easier to work with than bodge wire (wire wrap)? Asking because I still have a few rolls and would rather not waste money.
Wake me when the auto-router works.
The one educated in bird law.
This has been my experience as well. I did have signal issues with cheap consumer router+AP combos, but after switching to Ubiquiti hardware coverage and signal have been great.
It’s a complete mis-use of needed space regardless of someone’s sentimental value attached to it. The culprit is not the concentration of jobs to a geographic area, it’s NIMBYs and crap like California’s Prop 13…
Any reason you are recommending PLA instead of PETG?
I grew up like this. We had special glass plates on the doors so you could see the fire (though this meant cleaning the glass every week).
If you’re referencing the Android TV client, yes I have both Atmos and DTS:X streaming as passthrough to my receiver. One thing of note is that DTS:X only seems to work with MKV containers on Android.
> every other metal known at the time You’re forgetting lead, but the point is all the same.
For 1200 a month you could have excellent coverage from Kaiser.
I assume you’re talking about the n52 vs n20. I’ve had both engines as daily drivers, and they’re both fine. The n20 has a bad rap due to early models failing from a timing chain guides breaking.
Ah WASD keyboards :(. Does anyone by chance have the manuals for the v1 and or v3 coding keyboards from them?
Definitely worth visiting if you’re there, along with the remains of the medieval fortress under the Louvre.
I used to work in this industry and can confirm. California was by far the biggest cohort of consumers we had.
I've found cartoons look fine if the format matches your display.
> gone are the days of PCIe Thunderbolt is external PCIe.
Not to mention you can 3D print Duplo compatible bricks.
Iraq was ruled by a sociopath that used chemical weapons against his own citizens. I didn’t agree with the invasion, but there is no doubt Iraq is better off today than it would have been without U.S. involvement.
They also ruin the experience of trying to take your child to one of these parks.
Not sure I see it like that. Micropython removes most of the rough edges of doing embedded C. If you prefer no code then I suggest ESPHome for your ESP IoT projects.
You could try signing up for a race. 5k’s are a good intro if you’re new to running. Plus it’s a nearly free hobby.
It’s wild to hear people scape goat REIT funds and campaign for rent control when the real problem happens to be “average people” owning investment properties. Step 1 of fixing the problem is the immediate repeal of…
2020 yes. 2024 on PS5 IMO was a waste of money. The problem is they both require tons of computing power to run smoothly and look good.
Check out OpenRGB. It more often than not supports your device and it runs on most OS’s. I used it to turn off the rave happening in my rig.
If only he had the power to excommunicate entities from the internet.
Is this really easier to work with than bodge wire (wire wrap)? Asking because I still have a few rolls and would rather not waste money.
Wake me when the auto-router works.
The one educated in bird law.
This has been my experience as well. I did have signal issues with cheap consumer router+AP combos, but after switching to Ubiquiti hardware coverage and signal have been great.
It’s a complete mis-use of needed space regardless of someone’s sentimental value attached to it. The culprit is not the concentration of jobs to a geographic area, it’s NIMBYs and crap like California’s Prop 13…
Any reason you are recommending PLA instead of PETG?
I grew up like this. We had special glass plates on the doors so you could see the fire (though this meant cleaning the glass every week).
If you’re referencing the Android TV client, yes I have both Atmos and DTS:X streaming as passthrough to my receiver. One thing of note is that DTS:X only seems to work with MKV containers on Android.
> every other metal known at the time You’re forgetting lead, but the point is all the same.