purplemonkeymad

joined 2 years ago

Prior to cloud flare and Google doing DNS, a common one was 4.2.2.2 which is a level 3 IP.

I feel it's missing the 3 meter cables to connect ports around 10cm apart. Also need to have them knotted together with one the wrong side of a fibre connection.

If the pressure is right, the virus should evolve to be less lethal. If the virus kills its host before infecting a new host, then that evolution is not advantageous. This is why low contact was a good tactic for COVID. Only the strains that were less lethal would continue and out complete the ones that kill people.

Unfortunately I doubt that he would mandate a good management of this. In a environment like barn chickens live in, the virus can transmit so regularly that the lethality is not a pressure for it.

When the typical temperature is less than 18C yea you don't need it. Up until now you'd maybe get a few days and the cost was not worth it. Most people would think it's better to spend the money on insulation for when the temp gets low.

Some commercial waste disposal does sorting of recycling out of the waste, they will even ask for it to not be separated prior so that they don't have to transport it separately.

This is typically why you see this.

Whether that is a better way of doing it I don't know.

 

This is part of my ACU factory. Slopes can give the illusion that I know what I'm doing.

So is this the reason that I see massive full page ads saying that WhatsApp is secure? They are worried that introducing ai will make everyone worried it can read all the messages? Or is it that just that they now have a way to read your messages?

[–] purplemonkeymad@programming.dev 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I did this once by accident (bad scripting, managed to abort it,) it wasn't too bad until sudo told me that the sudoers file had the wrong owner. I then learnt that there are other ways to become root.

OS ran for another ~6months after I re chowned etc to root.

[–] purplemonkeymad@programming.dev 2 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (2 children)

According to your table, it's not as bad as that, just not a good idea. E: Wait, missread that as thorium.

It's probably all still in litigation. A big defensive for legal challenges such as this is to prespone as much as possible to run out funds for the claiment.

[–] purplemonkeymad@programming.dev 3 points 1 week ago (1 children)

My memory suggests that they used to be crisper in the past. Mainly from remembering times a Cornetto like would drop a bunch of wafer on the floor, they don't appear to do that anymore.

Just being a kid could also be a reason for that tho.

I'm more impressed that ms didn't write this as a 150MB binary than anything else.

Needing to deactivate 2fa to link a new authenticator is one of my big complaints about so many systems. You should be able to pair a new one without removing the old one, or at least have it replace it.

 

Are you going to stop and wait or keep on going anyway?

 

It's not that I don't like power poles. I just don't like them inside. Wall attachments are also fine, but then everything would need to be near a wall.

 

I don't always like the idea of single big buildings, several buildings feels more industrial to me. I tried to make it fairly walkable.

I also realised that after finishing it, that I also need to send the output to a train to take to a future plant for Modular Engines, but I didn't leave any space for the train.

 

I just liked the framing.

 

36 refineries to supply 36 fully over-clocked Fuel Gens. This is only the last step.

Should give me enough power for a while tho.

 

It's nice to finally have a manufacturer so that I can automate the 3 items recipes, it was getting annoying having to do them at the bench.

 
 

Ignore the mess in the background, I'm working on it.

 

Some other stuff has been re-sized or model swapped as well.

 

Would have been nice to have mk2 pipes, but I don't have enough power to get there yet. Dipping into the bio fuel just to keep things running.

 
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