You cant go by "serving sizes" to compare things like that, because serving sizes are fairly arbitrary and can are likely measured differently between products. You'd have to compare by net weight.
This lists the net weight as 27.1 pounds, or about 433 ozs. A box of kraft is 7.5 oz net weight, or in other words it's almost 58 total boxes of craft Mac and cheese. Which makes things way more in Kraft's favor.
Notepad++ is perfectly fine to code in. With the wealth of plugins it has, it's pretty similar to vscode in how you can trick it out with all sorts of things it can't do by default.
Jpg is really bad for anything with sharp lines, such as text. It also doesn't support alpha channel (transparency) which is reasonably important in modern web design.
PNG is loseless, which is great for... anything other than storage/bandwidth due to file size. There's even an animated PNG standard, similar to animated GIF, but you never see that used anywhere.
Thank you, I was wondering how high the emissions could possibly be for Internet access from the customer's perspective. I figured simply owning a car probably smashed even "30x as much" as other ISPs
hrm, strange. I see it there and it seems to load for me, that said, i had to restore the sled db from a backup because it seems it got corrupted, so its possible there was a bit of data loss associated with that.
SSO is basically offloading your authentication to a trusted third party. Instead of having the user set up an account with a password in your system, you instead go "hey Google/Microsoft/okta/whatever, do you know this guy?".
In theory it doesn't have to be an email address, just any sort of account with said third party, email is just usually the standard to go with.
ARM vs x86 is part of the equation; ARM uses significantly less power than x86, but has a simplified instruction. x86 consumes more power but is more robust and has higher computing capabilities and higher workload efficiency
The other half of the equation is OS level software that can restrict what is allowed to process during said low power sleep.
In theory nothing stops x86 hardware from having something comparable, but it would probably use a lot more power than you'd expect.
There are ways to make windows and Linux wake at certain times for actions via wake timers which isn't quite the same, though
Great! Though currently i'm playing Call of Cthulhu instead of D&D. We're playing through masks of Nyarlathotep using pulp cthulhu rules, and its been a blast so far. I'm playing a wealthy gentleman thief (secretly a thief, of course)
I have mediacom as well, but in a larger city of the midwest. They have datacaps here too, and i was paying about $100 for exactly this same plan up until a couple years ago. They started upgrading our speeds/caps because a new fiber company (metronet) is building in the area. Now i'm on 1 gbps down and a 4 TB cap. I still plan to switch to metronet when they finally light up my area, as its cheaper for the same speeds (plus no data caps)
It's an RSS feed currently maintained by @slyflourish@ttrpg.network. You can bring it up to him, but it's also his personal blog roll, i believe, so it's up to his discretion if he adds anything, we just scrape it for this community (with his blessing)
He's here on ttrpg.network, but he's also on Mastodon if you want to contact him there, or via his website
nah, sarcastic. just came up in chat, and someone was complaining about HP complexities, when it was mentioned that someone should make an HP version of the "stop using math" meme. Thus here we are.
You cant go by "serving sizes" to compare things like that, because serving sizes are fairly arbitrary and can are likely measured differently between products. You'd have to compare by net weight.
This lists the net weight as 27.1 pounds, or about 433 ozs. A box of kraft is 7.5 oz net weight, or in other words it's almost 58 total boxes of craft Mac and cheese. Which makes things way more in Kraft's favor.