Any new alternative on international settlements is welcome…
But the main BRICS countries have been creating new payment methods for a while now, with a few successes. So, what is he talking about?
Any new alternative on international settlements is welcome…
But the main BRICS countries have been creating new payment methods for a while now, with a few successes. So, what is he talking about?
I’d avoid breathing any of it in
The powder can settle on your food just like if can settle on your lungs.
I’d recommend not using the same microwave you use for food to dry died desiccant.
Ok. That is a very compelling use case. I guess over some size they become a non-brainier.
You want to minimize wight and vibration on the printing head. And everything that deals with pellets adds a great deal of both.
In theory you can manage to melt the pellets in a static machine away from the printing head. But you will get a lot of new problems getting it where you need and switching it on and off as needed.
Has anybody actually looked at the paper instead of reacting to The Guardian’s reaction?
Because as bad as the Nobel Prize Committee is at their job, that doesn’t look like something you would find in one.
You don’t see the relation between those?
for the less intelligent folks
Yeah, ok.
Global warming doesn’t care if you like the news or not.
He’s publicly accusing Israel of supporting Trump. He didn’t publicly accuse them of anything before that.
There has been a change in what he says.
But yeah, still nothing on what he does.
The US has been pushing a few news on their propaganda machines trying to distance themselves from Israel. I don’t think they’ll go all-in into a war.
The nightmare scenario is it being caused by something even more insidious and omnipresent than microplastics. The second nightmare scenario is microplastics.
Coal mining releases a great deal of methane and other green-house gasses. It’s not clear whether it’s more or less than the LPG entire chain.
A serious paper would compare the entire picture of both. Or at least look at one and refrain from opining about the other.
It’s stated right there on the paper’s abstract.
Yet another study that didn’t bother looking at emissions in mining and processing of coal, just on the ones from natural gas.
in the past, said Datena wasn’t man enough to hit him
He said it, several times just before Datena hitting him.
Yet he’s carrying a Russian proposal straight out to Ukraine… so different.
TBF, I don’t even remember why I stopped using the daemon. But it’s currently 3 seconds, so I dislike it… but not so much that I’d prioritize solving the problem versus complaining about it on the internet…
Anyway, I’m adding the server into my DE’s startup. Thanks for the reminder.
The problem is not encoding the result.
The problem is that you need some support from the language to make it easy to deal with. Otherwise you’ll get into go-style infinite if (err != null)
handlers that will make your code unreadable.
It has Evil if that’s your thing :)
I dislike that it takes way too long to boot, but IMO the defaults are just fine.
So many questions…
Does it use some high-distance sensor fusion, it only prints things smaller than those builtin rails, or it just assumes wheels never lose traction and fails on every print?
How is the adherence of a random household floor? Does it require some kind of wax or it fails on every print?
Again, how is the adherence of a random household floor? Can objects be removed after printing? Because if you expect models to be correct on the first try, you’ll fail on every print.
I’m sure I can fix a “why?” somewhere among the questions, but the “how?” is so interesting it would only waste space.