Do I need to #include those first?
Do I need to #include those first?
Before they borrow their bottom jaw in like a wheel loader, only to later barf it out on the one carpet in the house
Their users are their QA, it saves a ton of money
For you to put your nasty fingerprints all over it?? I don’t think so
In case you’re familiar with Obsidian, there’s Quartz: quartz.jzhao.xyz/ Runs in docker too, practically zero config to start
That does little if people keep buying fom amazon store, and they will
They’re definitely washed after being harvested, but as someone who has seen how it’s stored between that and the store shelves, I’ll give it a rinse every time.
Because it seems that whatever statistics Denuvo is peddling show that more sales are secured, even if it’s cracked in the first few weeks.
Idk how true that is, obviously, just outlining why they’re buying into it.
Oh that’s brilliant, thanks
How does one self-host Obsidian? Does that just mean file sync? What am I missing?
The center of mass is lower due to the battery, so I’d say the opposite is true.
The price is for yearly subscription
Someone gets it lol
Heat exchangers have >100% efficiency.
We just need to use those to move the extra heat outside the environment.
My cat has 2 bowls of fresh water kept clean and changed every day.
I caught him licking the moisture from a sink after I washed my hands in it…
My strategy is to just add a measure of water to his wet food twice a day, which ends up being more water than he’d drink throughout the day on his own.
I’m hoping it’ll help him avoid some issues as he grows old.
Oh what the hell? That’s neat, I’ll plot my history in a chart
A blank canvas is easier to add to
I mean, in a large company, that is often how things are done.
Departments have their own budgets and pay each other to work on various projects.
It’s becoming difficult to tell the difference.