drag explicitly doesnt mind people using they/them
drag explicitly doesnt mind people using they/them
13 percent is way higher than I expected
A pure heart burger probably wouldn’t be good anyways. You could mix it with another meat
So what you’re saying is that the general case is that it feeds back into the grid unless there are additional measures taken? But at the same time, it’s not the general case?
I was saying the general case is that they aren’t tied to the grid, but that they could be setup to do so. I’m almost definitely wrong about how often these are tied to the grid though.
Which is why, where I live, you have to register your devices with the utility company.
Yup! I’d be shocked if a country didn’t make you inform your utility.
Yes that’s the setup I was talking about. Not every grid in every country is setup for this though
What were u expecting?
No, that’s not how it works in the general case. There are ways to setup a house to back power but it’s more complicated than just plugging it in.
Without proper safeties in place back flowing power to the grid becomes extremely dangerous for line technicians
No, the model does retain the original works in a lossy compression. This is evidenced by the fact that you can get a model to reproduce sections of its training data
That sounds plausible. To add more speculation though, it seems nuts that an automated system can use IFF to make sure the firing line is clear of friendlies
Well now I have to get caught up…
We need the guy who fucked the cake to try it out
Oh I think you’re right, I forgot about that guy. My best guess was Voss’s dragon in Act 1 or something
Wait if that’s the second, then which is the first?
Holy fuck, what?? I gotta know where
This is Avatar: The Last Airbender fanfic, it’s a scar from being burned by his father
After using an M2 MacBook Air with only 8gb for the past few years, I really wouldn’t worry about the ram. Now that 16gb is the base model you’ll be fine, you won’t ever need to upgrade it.
Seriously macOS just doesn’t use a ton of ram and it handles ram pressure extremely well. I do a most of my development work on only 8gb of ram
I did the same thing! Pro tip, look into code generation if you ever take it on again