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It’s already been used far beyond its planned operational status and everything since then has been gravy.
It’s amazing that they’re able to find workarounds to keep it useful for scientific tests and analysis.
It’s already been used far beyond its planned operational status and everything since then has been gravy.
It’s amazing that they’re able to find workarounds to keep it useful for scientific tests and analysis.
You may not but the customer support rep at a company that had your info uses windows. Same for the insurance companies, various government agencies local with limited it experience as well as national.
for(i=0;i<100;i++){
console.log("Yep")
}
console.log("uh-huh")
eval('alert("Yep")')
Except this bypasses that I believe.
Keeping in mind that may mean that somebody like a cellular provider could do so. Since your local network in that context would be them.
Basically and then that only makes sense if the company’s going to foot the bill. Otherwise they could just make it very very clear that by using extended mode they’re reducing the lifetime of the battery and doing so at their own risk, yadda yadda.
If it’s, as the article suggests, to use what’s already there (larger capacity) then nah. That’s slimy just like BMW.
Honestly it makes sense if it pushes the batteries out of the optimal (say 40-80%) charge level.
E.g. It wears out the battery faster and so makes them more prone to fail faster.
But if, and only if, you’re getting an extension on the warranty where Tesla is eating the cost of the replacements.
Sand worms have pulsating segments. Sure snakes slither but they can also move forward by pulsing. This isn’t some impossible thing.
Or maybe this snake doesn’t exist?
Besides the sand worms can pick up on the vibrations. It doesn’t need to be loud. Just be a consistent pattern.
So having the thump sound is there for artistic purposes. For the art. In a medium used for art.
And bad actors could really do some damage if they can put a gcode file that is then printed
Maybe it crashes the head to damage it… or runs the extruder or bed at high temps outside what should be safely printed
I know it’s a joke but I prefer the tab option. It’s easy to convert tabs to any particular spacing or code point width. It can also vary, if wanted, based on terminal or editor type.
People with worse eyesight can have a wider indentation while those who choose can opt for something more compact
Ahh. It’s a boutique link that points to Amazon Digital Purchase of Rick Astleys Never Gonna Give You Up.
E.g. my post was a red herring
Did you look at the book I linked?
Which are used to calculate stresses for dams, fluid dynamics for planes and ships, capacity and load simulations for power, and to compile and operate servers.
Software engineers are the pinnacle of engineering.
Check out this book on Amazon (or your library) to see just how clever and useful we really are.
https://www.amazon.com/Software-Engineering-Foundation-of-Modern-Society/dp/B07X66DCLM
Honey, wake up. The new Def Leppard Album just dropped
So in JavaScript there’s the assignment
=
and the comparator is
==
Since there’s no types JS will do implicit conversion before comparison when using == in a case like this
if(false == '0'){
//this is true
}
But with === it doesn’t. It means literally compare these
if(false === '0'){
//this is false
}else{
//so this will execute instead
}
But this, however, will
var someState = false;
if(someState === false){
//this is true
}
Lexicon origin of Seven of Nine identified
Maybe related to maybe some kind of mask in the Bluetooth Id of the device/item?
I have free credits I’m not using for fear of forgetting some task and having to foreclose my home to cover the bill.
Who else loves this new SAAS future we’re living in?