

The other car only used emergency breaking, so there’s that.
The other car only used emergency breaking, so there’s that.
Thank you! Honestly, all I’m trying to do is have it play some music in rooms, control lights and create timers during cooking. I was hoping whisper would be enough for that and I can get the 4s response time down with running it on a ryzen chip than the green.
Would love to see that site if you can post it later!
It’s just how their past takeovers went. Like Symantec oder VMware.
Except that using spotify does all of that as well.
I’m not saying that spotify is good. But thinking piracy is better for the artist than spotify is delusional.
Piracy pays them more though?
Definitely what happened. OP sounds pretentious being like “you should be”.
make others not want to talk to you
FTFY
Without doing research, but the Linux Foundation is also the parent of the CNCF, the foundation that funds Kubernetes and many adjacent projects. I can imagine that they get a lot more money as there are probably more developers handling CNCF projects than the Linux Kernel.
But the deck is also insanely good at decoding screens. I stream triple A Games from my PC to my deck on the TV with ease.
It’s the parent company of 3m, they make quantum-cluster-adhesives.
It’s possible to win the election with 22% of voters. Even if 78% vote against it. There’s a great CGP Grey Video on it.
This is not a discussion about how likely it is to happen, but that the electoral college is unbalanced because NOT EVERY VOTE WEIGHS THE SAME.
You’re missing the point. The viewpoint in the argument is from a single voter. One vote in wyoming weighs more than one vote in California
It wasn’t about how much the states electoral votes matter, but how much a single persons vote matters in the entire election.
If 50.000 people in California changes their vote it hardly matters. If 50.000 people in wyoming do that, it heavily influences the outcome of who wyoming votes for.
1 person in wyoming matters more than 1 person in California.
im probably missing like one or two
commit. Lol
They’re also not called black olives, though. If that’s what they meant, those are natural.
Green olives that have been artificially blackened.
It’s also the only food where ferrous gluconate is allowed to be in, at least in Germany (and EU I guess). For everything else it’s forbidden.
Actual black olives exist, but they’re expensive.
It is, but opt out is still nice. I have a work phone that I quite frequently don’t unlock for 3 days. If it always reboots and I need to unlock the sim to receive calls again it’s super annoying, and I don’t want to miss any calls.