Good on them. Can someone non-snarkily explain why this is good for them financially?
An aging Geodude…lemmy not gather much moss
Good on them. Can someone non-snarkily explain why this is good for them financially?
Doing a fresh Linux install on your partners laptop
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I know. That statement was weird. In just a few lines of code I can chew up all available ram on a machine.
Just an example, but I’ve worked in central Africa and was recently at a very rural hospital where there was no running water and no electricity (other than local solar), and while there they received an airborne blood delivery via drone from a facility about 100 miles and about 4 hour drive time away. This was extremely helpful and managed through Internet communication.
Democratization of communication resources substantially helps other facets. I hate this sort of knee jerk whataboutism. Aid can and should be multifaceted.
This is the year of the Linux Desktop
I’m sure they’ll hold strong to that prediction in 24 mo. It’s just 24 more months away
Yeah, but coal fires create pretty sunsets
Intel is not Microsoft
JF won’t boost volume past 100% like VLC.
For when you need to take it to 11
A couple things#
I like the INS approach, but couple that with cameras to correct for random walk error (this is much like our eyes correcting for our inner ear.)
I think the issue with Google maps requiring GPS differentials for getting your trajectory has mostly to do with it being agnostic of your phone’s orientation while moving.
Comcast is a great example.
Not sure… Still saved me a spammy click
That summary was quite the random walk… I leave this article knowing less than when I came in.
Dude seems like a foreign asset
Ask those parents in the Michigan case
Well, they took inspiration from Clement Clarke Moore’s (1922) “Twas the night before Christmas” and illustrations from Thomas Nast (1881) showing him in red with the sack over his shoulder. Certainly, Coca Cola has solidified the modern image with their ad campaign though starting in 1931. Src