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20 minutes end to end? 1. How many trains will they have? 2. how many stops? What's the wait time for train to a given destination? Seems like they will need a hundred trains.
20 minutes end to end? 1. How many trains will they have? 2. how many stops? What's the wait time for train to a given destination? Seems like they will need a hundred trains.
Unless you're planning to print it out (requiring about 300 cubic meters of paper - per month, to keep up with edits), you still need things like electricity, and replacement hardware as it wears about and the infrastructure to keep it all going, which is about as likely to be available after a civilization destroying collapse (which is, by definition, what we're talking about) as the internet.
So good luck with that.
All that aside from the fact that it's largely useless with the internet.
200 meters (650 feet) is waaay too thin. I get claustrophobia thinking about it. Their images show lots of greenery, looks like a forest or something. But it's all bullshit. You can't have a "forest" environment that is a mere 200 meters wide. I do like the idea of high speed rail and rapid 7 minute transit to places for shopping, hospital, dining, movies, water parks, etc. but a mere 200 meters width? That shit is dystopian.
Wikipedia officially requires articles to summarize their sources from a neutral point of view.
And NPR brags about how unbiased and factual they are, and little girls all want a pony.
But it isn't hard to find first hand accounts of their overtly political bias, so perhaps, their own claims about themselves are not exactly reliable or credible.
In my experience, not really, no. Cloudflare, yes, a pretty large percentage of all internet traffic goes through them. But AI scrapers? Not that I've seen.
Or buy them from gog.com, which will come with a custom version of DOSBox all set up specifically for it.
Become? Were they ever not?
If only one could get a reliable list of all IP addresses they use, it would be trivial.
Yeah, I'm sure the internet will be working just fine after what catastrophe causes you to need to rebuild society.
There are, however, actual options for such information.
php still exists? Can it even fit into modern UI/UX paradigms like React?
Why would someone pay you based on what they "produce"? That's just dumb. We get paid according to the market value of our work, the highest that someone is willing to pay us because if we didn't take the job they could get someone else for $1 more. If we get paid based on the money our work generates, that would be stupid
Gen Z and Millenial whiners need constant coddling, thatâ(TM)s why. Bunch of snowflakes. Back in my day your boss would throw a chair at you and you just took it.
Spotify offers lossless... I recently enabled it.
You're not doing anything to convince me that you're not either a paid shill or an AI bot.
And you won't, either. You won't even try.
It local independents who are most likely to not be interested in Amex, because their fees are, on average, 1-1.5% higher than Visa/MC's. And merchant fees are always higher for small businesses to begin with.
When your net profit margin is under 5% to begin with (and it almost always is), that 1% can easily be the difference between prosperity and your children having to go to public school, and can easily be the difference between a sustainable business and flipping burgers at your McJob for minimum wage.
You can do more with a kind word and a gun than with just a kind word. - Al Capone