People are reporting ghost sightings. They called in the Ecto-1 if they’re real, and the Mystery Machine if they’re a hoax.
People are reporting ghost sightings. They called in the Ecto-1 if they’re real, and the Mystery Machine if they’re a hoax.
You have funded the enemy.
Someone did a color swap and the can looks blue when the cyan pixels are instead yellow
I’m a student so, yes and no?
Protocol Buffers are hated, but they are needed.
just like lifting weights. Spot the people who are in danger, let the people who are pushing themselves do their thing. No matter how easy it would be for you to intervene.
Don’t make their salary your argument for why you deserve a raise, make it the target to ground your expectations from the negotiation. And point out the discrepancy if they lowball you
6 months left to fuck it we ball
18 months left to develop brain
30 months left before our lives end one way or another
And if the discrepancy is too much, you have a great example to point to at your next negotiation
“in 3d space” refers to the enemies, not the rotation. I should have been more clear
If I were a 4d being for a day, I would rotate my enemies in 3d space until they’re exactly where they started but a mirrored version of themselves, so it appears to them as if I’ve mirrored their entire existence.
They would slowly die of malnutrition as the chiral molecules in their diet (such as glucose) would no longer meet the requirements of their body
Yes but the grid doesn’t carry power efficiently over extremely long distances. You’re putting undue load on the grid if you expect wind blowing 500 miles away to cover all the power needs of the area it’s supposed to supply as well as every neighboring area where there’s not enough power.
This isn’t just an efficiency issue you can solve by throwing more windmills at the issue. If there’s too much power flowing through the lines we have currently, things break. Usually with fires and exploding transformers. Our power grid is designed for distributed production, but with on-demand generation as a backup for when intermittent generation is underperforming. Batteries are one option to achieve this, but they’re expensive to build in the scale we need them. Hydrogen fuel production is an interesting candidate to fill this niche and for all-renewable power, but the efficiency is quite low so you’re basically tripling the cost per unit energy produced.
But one way or another, you need additional infrastructure to power the grid with zero fossil fuels. Nuclear, batteries, hydrogen fuel, or a total revamp of transmission infrastructure all require expensive construction projects. Nuclear is the only one that’s been done at scale, that’s why I want to see it given a fair chance again. But I also think plenty of other options are promising BECAUSE they are novel, and I’d love to see a future where a combination is used to make a carbon-free, brownout-free power grid
They can’t deny that he’s older than dirt, might as well lean into the cuter parts about that fact
Overproduction doesn’t cover when large swaths of land have low wind speeds at night
They solve different problems. Nuclear is cheaper than the batteries needed to make solar/wind reliable.
Littering, unlike most petty crimes, is almost never acceptable.
You lose accuracy if you show addition of components on a log scale, so if true this is a terrible graph