I think it’s a whole lot easier to find some cheese or hot dog than parts for some weird metallic car, and if you don’t care about aerodynamics it can’t get you.
I think it’s a whole lot easier to find some cheese or hot dog than parts for some weird metallic car, and if you don’t care about aerodynamics it can’t get you.
Your browser has basic features? I’m impressed.
One of the absolute worst choices in the Chromium browser world.
I absolutely prefer the latter, adding “Explaining” makes it a readable title for me that I won’t skip over.
I’m sure the image posted doesn’t have an exploded charger that could indicate why the comment you replied to was made!
These are quite obviously separate departments from their software, It’s pointless to complain about their software in this fashion.
Hasn’t helped most of them in western Europe though, in a lot of elementary schools they now teach about basic computer skills like how folders work (and they spend weeks on that).
It’s never been about a specific company or anything, it’s just that more people are using computers and don’t actually have to learn anything to use them.
computer, laptop, single board computer name, auto, build server
I name devices after what their purpose is and what they do + number.
The Netherlands has pretty strict laws on how much you’re allowed to work, 12 hours max a day 60 hours max a week and you can deny working overtime.
If a dishwasher had any chip capable of processing anything at all it would be suitable, which is pretty funny.
Definitely shouldn’t be depending on what design step you’re working on, these comments are weird and unproductive.
That’s part of the cause, not the reason why it actually failed. The people at Roscosmos do work pretty hard even though underpaid and understaffed.
You shouldn’t be, I’m quite certain Roscosmos has never denied or hid anything about something that was always open.
I’ve never felt anywhere near lost in a good non-grid city, particularly in the Netherlands and close-by of course.
I’m pretty positive they would with standard PLA, but at the very least you could print them with a stronger material that absolutely would hold up.
Then get software that recognizes a simple format like that because that’s a nightmare.
Then use DD-MM-YYYY or any other character.
Brave has never been a super safe browser, they’ve done some shady things. If you need Chrome just use Chromium with some settings and plugins.
I’ve never seen someone who actually genuinely needed Chrome though.
You can’t tell me what to do!