I’m not here to argue anything boyo. I actually agree that Tesla has had good innovations in the battery space. I was a battery control systems engineer for a Formula E team ~5 years ago and I still keep up with the industry.
I never had anything to do with the Tesla topic though, I wasn’t the one who initially replied. How can no one see that? That’s not why I commented, I thought you were unnecessarily rude.
Can’t even play random comment police anymore without people getting their panties all bunched up.
lol, nah.
I had no intention of such an implication.
I’m just here callin’ out cunts. And that’s Inspector Nips to you.
Please point out exactly where I said I agree with the original commenter and not that it’s just some inference you made. Don’t put words in my mouth.
I called this one out due to their cuntish attitude.
Kind of like no one here cares for your unsubstantiated statements?
If you can’t be bothered to back up what you’re claiming, next time don’t bother commenting at all. It’s not adding value to this discussion.
You absolutely must go!
Not only do they date back hundreds of years, they are located all over the planet. First modern planetarium was built in Germany in the early 1920s.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_planetariums
As a professional musician and someone who works for a prominent Japanese electronic musical instrument company, I’m going to have to disagree.
Thunderbolt provides all the low latency of a PCIe interface with none of the drawbacks. I use an Antelope Zen Tour in my home studio and it is just amazing.
The systems I designed for work though use RME PCIe cards, but those systems aren’t in the hobbyist space.
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Even if they did I doubt they would’ve used aliases. Picard’s tea “routine” is right in-line with his character.
Unfortunately (/s) plot and character development trump diligent technical details.
I was just highlighting that the technology had been invented over a decade before.
early 90s
Aliasing has been available in UNIX since the C Shell in 1978.
If those are the choices, it doesn’t matter who “wins”, we all lose.
No, it’s referring to the Streisand Effect.
The amount of people that don’t know there’s no ‘h’ in Nicolas Cage is too god damn high.
While the pollutant volume is smaller, the exhaust is typically worse that a car/truck: https://gearjunkie.com/motors/motorcycle-vs-vehicle-emissions
“Gun people” != “all gun owners”
They didn’t say “all gun owners” they said “gun people” which to anyone with awareness can infer it means the people who tie their identity to their weapons.
What a shitty analogy to women, I’m not even going to touch that.
Would it have been clearer if the original comment said “irresponsible gun people”, sure, but it wasn’t and self-centered people want to be the victim when they haven’t understood they aren’t even in the group.
I’m Dutch and even I could glean the intended meaning from the context.
Just because you have a firearm doesn’t make you part of the “gun people” generalization.
Do you fantasize about getting to shoot your gun? Have you tied your identity to your arsenal of guns? Do you feel the need to open carry at the grocery store? Do you open fire on cars in your driveway?
No? Then you’re not in the “gun people” group being talked about. People who own guns are not the same as the “gun people”, or “gun nuts”/“ammosexuals”.
And torrents start seeding automatically
Not necessarily, that should be configurable from within the torrent client.
Be sure to check OPNsense Ethernet card compatibility. When I built my router, it was strongly advised to stick with genuine Intel PCIe network cards. And I’d personally strongly recommend against using a USB to Ethernet adapter. To many reliability issues with the USB side of things.
In a non-conventional setup test, I tried an old Mac mini with two thunderbolt to Ethernet adapters and while OPNsense worked, stability wasn’t optimal.
Of course, your mileage may vary and genuine Intel PCIe cards are quite a bit more expensive than a USB Ethernet adapter.