Comment I would rather chew on glass (Score 1) 251
I would rather chew on broken glass than give Elon Musk any money.
I would rather chew on broken glass than give Elon Musk any money.
He's just a whiny baby pretty much 100% of the time. He's sad because nobody wants to pay him to advertise next to hate speech on twitter.
Has anyone thought "Maybe I shouldn't invest in this crypto scam" yet?
The world will be a much better place once
a) the "crypto bro" fad ends
b) Metabook dies.
If you want to increase signal to noise ratio, you need more photosites, meaning you need a bigger sensor. If you get a bigger sensor, you're going to need a larger lens. The larger lens also lets in more light which gets you faster shutter speeds, and a crisper image. An added bonus of larger sensor and larger lens, is that you can get shallower depth https://it.slashdot.org/story/... field to isolate the subject on the camera.
Except that it's not that difficult.
I haven't released software under the GPL since RMS's insane rant at the LinuxWorld GNOME press conference about 20 years ago. Sorry, Bruce, I'm not on your side this time.
always gets through...
Except for my Sony/Google TV that has the TV as an app in an android back-end. It tries to sync to google every few minutes and pops up an error message in the middle of the screen.
It's basically un-usable. I managed to hack around it a bit, but other people won't be as fortunate.
We'll just tow them outside the environment.
>how do I know my blue is the same as someone else's blue?
My OCD has been doing this from a young age as well. I eventually did find an article about it, but I can't find it right now.
I re-watch this yearly.
I have a cycle where I go through True Romance, HEAT, Reservoir Dogs, and Seven.
The last study I saw showed that it serves to host/shelter your gut bacteria so that when you get sick and have an intestinal wipe due to diarrhea/etc, the bacteria can re-populate.
The last research I saw showed that the appendix actually protects you. It seems to serve as a place to host bacteria so that when you get ill and your gut is wiped out via diarrhea/etc, the bacteria can easily re-populate your intestinal tract.
That's what templated VMs are for. One base image, lots of diff files for each test case...minimal storage overhead.
"When the going gets tough, the tough get empirical." -- Jon Carroll