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There has already been work clearing clouds with lasers.
https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/28317
IR and UV both seem to penetrate clouds, but I can’t say if they will retain their focus as a directed beam.
There has already been work clearing clouds with lasers.
https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/28317
IR and UV both seem to penetrate clouds, but I can’t say if they will retain their focus as a directed beam.
Nah, they should let it ride. It’s one of those silly auto corrections that make me smile.
Listen, I can keep driving my 15 year old car for the next 5 years. Assuming the frame holds up, I intend to drive it another 15-20 years.
I don’t need a new car every 5 years. That’s 80-120 grand I don’t need to spend. If I had 5 grand, I would consider an EV conversion kit.
Episode 1 felt like Sword Art and I hated it. Episode 2 feels like a romcom and it was better.
Iska, the leading male character, could be replaced by a magic kumquat and/or pez dispenser. No motives and little emotion coming through. I would like to know why he set the prisoner free. Maybe he could be less ambivalent about his time in prison.
Alice, the leading female character, has a bit more substance to her. Why does she seem so detached from her role? As royalty, she would have a structured life, but she seems to be more of a bored teenager.
Otherwise, the animation is good. The supporting characters are more like classmates than fellow soldiers.
Forbes has posted a fix, but it requires a human to boot into safe mode/recovery
That, I’m aware of. In the context of this extreme action it is rare for an individual to not have some telltale online indicator.
This person’s disconnected nature is super interesting. The thing everyone wants to question is their online content. In this case, they don’t seem to have left a footprint. Were they browsing privately? Was there a person in their life who pushed them the wrong way?
I think it would be prudent to look for 32 GB of RAM. 16 is comfortable, and 32 is good for if you will be working on larger projects.
DDR 5 is the current standard
I wouldn’t go under 500gb for a SSD. Windows 11 64 requires 64 GB of storage. More than 1 TB isn’t bad to consider, but you can also shuffle massive projects off to external storage.
Do not use a HDD. Use SSD or NVMe. NVMe is more expensive.
USB 3.2 is the most recent iteration of the USB standard. It’s OK to settle for 3.0 and no USB C if cost is an issue. You can buy adapters, and unless you are constantly moving huge files via USB, it doesn’t matter.
If you can get WiFi 6, 802.11ax, go for it.
it looks great up close and zoomed out. Your style has a Mike Judge vibe to it.
What? ICH🌭🐖IEL meme in English? Madness!
Google in this case. I’ll try the alternative mentioned
I’ll give it a shot. I’m using Google
Sorry, AAA games. I was swiping on my keyboard and didn’t see the mistake.
Basically, his concern is that if they are not cooperating with software engineers that the product won’t be able to run AAA games.
It’s more of a warning than a prediction.
#!/bin/fish
#Girl #If you are reading this, we are no longer following any plan on mine…
At least, that’s how I believe a configuration file would start.
If the drives are good, maybe. If not, you are looking at buying 4 drives from their compatibility list.
Do you already have a storage server? I’m running TrueNAS on a computer I retired a few years ago. I have 4 1TB drives in it and am about to install a used SAS card I got from eBay for $40 to add up to 6 more. It should give me 8tb of space.
They didn’t. Comments were part of the original IP.
My only take away from this article is that open source is bad because Chinese engineers HACKERS will steal the code.
Also, Open AI is doing everything it can, like firing people who criticize their operational security.
Seriously, though, I wouldn’t expect Tom’s Hardware to publish a chinaphobic pandering piece criticizing OSS.
Do I just have a bad take here? The article starts criticizing OpenAI, but still feels like it is playing it easy, like a favorite kid caught red handed.
I’m using truenas for my homebrew setup. I need to buy 2 more drives and start planning on rebalancing my setup, but this is how it looks right now.