

Electric cooperatives are a thing


Electric cooperatives are a thing


Elektronik supersonik isn’t that old is it?


Without exaggeration, I ceased breathing and my heart stopped upon reading this commentary


I trigger my kids by saying (verbally) fruh-fruh


Who is jean-luc picard?


The graph is neat.
Saving some people a click: the cut-off y scale in the OP image is in 0.1% increments. So the lowest point is a little above 99.5%


Read the linked thread and it will clear up your misconceptions


Electronik supersonic


There’s always going to be some delay.
USB PD EPR (extended power range, i.e. more than 100 w) was released in 2021. The relevant eu directive here was passed in 2022 for rules to take effect in 2024 and 2026.
I think writing a 1-year-old spec into the law might be jumping the gun.
One 5.1k pull-down resistor on each of the two CC pins.


I am new to this and just skimming.
But at a glance, the article talks about Section 24220 of the “BIL” which does indeed talk about in-cabin monitoring. I wish I could find the actual section of the law on my phone, but this letter from NHTSA talks about it.
But the articles links seem to be about something completely different.
Sloppy AF, yes, and in that sense the article is bullshit. But the thing it’s warning about does seem to exist.
Napoleon is always right
I wanna see the God Emperor’s reaction when this shows up on his feed


Usually when people say “pulse” in this context they’re talking about lentils.
In my search for a reference for you, I discovered that it’s a bit more complicated than that, and many beans are considered pulses too.
See “terminology” section https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legume


Some professional software licensing options dint work in vms, either.
Solidworks single-seat licenses won’t activate in a VM, for instance.
Not saying that’s OPs specific use case, but it’s an example of another constraint
A Book of Characters and Plots


Fair but that’s a slightly different question
The writing style is not for me. I only finished it by force of willpower.
The boy said OK. The man said OK. They looked at each other. They looked the other way they walked. They stopped and drank some water. The man said ok.