I don’t think there is one of those in this conflict.
I don’t think there is one of those in this conflict.
He didn’t bilk Tesla shareholders into his huge pay package because he doesn’t care about money.
Nah everything is a conspiracy.
There are a lot of subreddits for which there is no real replacement. Sometimes the strength in a community is the people. Doesn’t matter if reddit sucks if the people are there.
It seems like the new account deleter scripts replace all comments with random text rather than actually delete them, which I’m sure makes it harder for reddit to undelete.
A lot of subreddits have done that. The problem is nobody notices…
I’m pretty sure it’s less that you can crack the DRM on the newer format and more that you can get amazon to send you a version that’s compatible with older devices (which uses the older DRM).
Upvotes on this showing the level of critical thinking skills people here have.
That’s true for the older Kindle format but not the newer one.
Raw Story is a fake news website, always has been.
TL;DR software development is hard.
Hard to respond with anything else since you haven’t really given examples.
Pretty famous among FromSoft fans.
I don’t think you can do the PD standard from a USB a port. Edit: Reading the Wikipedia page, it sounds like usb-a supports PD 1.0 but not 2.0+ and the higher power requirements.
I basically end up using power bricks for laptop and phone, and ports built into a power strip for everything else. Most stuff doesn’t need full PD support (but most anker power strips actually support it, just not at very high wattage).
Psych makes more sense from an etymology perspective, but more people seem to use sike.
USB ports on a wall outlet or power strip are usually much more space efficient than a charging brick.
I mostly do the pink noise playlist on Spotify, but I have a sub.
That was my guess just based off of the shape of the container.
A lot of people have professional reasons to be on Twitter. If you’re trying to promote a business you need to be where the people are and none of the alternatives have anywhere near Twitter’s size.
It would be nice if anyone linked the actual article instead of just guessing based off of a screenshot.
Edit: This is the actual Twitter thread… and this is the article referenced. They’re saying that since solar plants all generally generate electricity at the same time, high enough solar adoption would mean prices would been driven down during those hours, which lowers the appeal of creating new solar panels over time. Which has implications for clean energy goals.