The USA’s rights extend to and end at the country’s borders and before the rights of its citizens. Screw the USA having the right to anything else.
The USA’s rights extend to and end at the country’s borders and before the rights of its citizens. Screw the USA having the right to anything else.
Yeah, no. A drivers license in the United States is much more like a participation trophy at this point. The testing process mirrors that.
Nah, don’t assume malice when stupidity can be at play. That type of person is self centered, self absorbed, and they don’t respect things they cant grasp. Most of the time its not a power play.
Haha okay, classic America and the “It cant be done” attitude. Keep licking the boots of your corporate overlords. If only there were any countries that just recycle everything anyway, right?
Soo… more tasks to not be able to do? Seems pretty genius.
You lost all credibility when you said
It is actually a popular segment of technology that has been growing and improving for decades.
Which you wasted no time before saying! VR is great and the idea the person your responding to is posing is stupid and misinformed.
VR has been tangibly growing / developing for a decade at best.
No sorry, I don’t know Java so I can’t easily contribute. There are so many people like me!!! We should write it in python so we can reach a wider audience of contributors. From 13 year olds, career and hobby devs, and academia! Python has many mature frameworks and lots of developers who use them. Another implementation is a great idea!
The only thing wrong with that comment is “if” got typo’d + autocorrected to “I’d”
It certainly sounds more likely that you “just don’t code”.
Haha okay dude, you’re clearly out of touch with the youth these days. Gen Z says “okay boomer” and that’s pretty much it en masse. Gen Z is however not putting up with corporate bullshit as much.
LeArN tHe HiStOrY
What? It doesn’t take crypto to get rid of DRM? What’s needed is the ability for authors to sell their books DRM free, and that does not require and definitely would never scale with crypto.
A cursory google search (minimum effort, might be wrong) indicates the Ender 3 v2 requires 350 watts. PD only hits 240W absolute maximum. Some anecdotal data from Reddit indicates you could maybe get away with 240 with a few adaptations but that’s designing for limits, and there is zero wiggle room.
Also the supply to power a 240W PD device would be stupidly expensive since that target is definitely not in widespread use. In fact, they don’t really seem to even exist yet.
PD is not the solution here!
More on PD supply wattages / voltages: https://www.usb.org/usb-charger-pd
Anecdotal power usage data (reddit, sorry!): https://www.reddit.com/r/3Dprinting/comments/jpozar/ender_3_v2_power_usage/
I believe a problem you may encounter asking this question is the fact pipewire does most of that itself?
wtf stupid take is this? I bet you are so brilliant, so smart, that you have successfully managed to point out a hole that dbrand’s lawyers have completely missed! I’m sure the investors totally had absolutely zero concerns about that and never mandated some form of investigation… I’m sure dbrand has taken no action at any point to verify that their business dealings do not go afowl of the law. Thank GOD for brilliant people like you, showing the companies the way.
Yeaaah except that rust-analyzer can honest to god manage to inspect macro codegen.
And the fact that macros are made to retain “span” information…
And that macros arent a huge hack…
People who don’t accept the consequences of their actions are the worst.
However, what if Yvette is not a real person and this is meant to stir up drama targeted at the middle class?
To make it more clear use “have been” instead of just “been”
I think they might also use Ethernet? Usually “Ethernet” refers to the copper Ethernet cable, but I am 99% sure Fiber uses Ethernet too.
Just sharing since I’m deploying my Fiber setup at home in a bit…
Lol you certainly earned what they said with this brilliant fucking reply.