That is interesting, I’m curious what the payload is.
That is interesting, I’m curious what the payload is.
Unless it’s a shotgun firing birdshot. This is why in many places you can hunt birds, it’s really the only type of firearm you’re allowed to use, because when shot at an upward trajectory, the pellets do not maintain enough velocity to be harmful when coming down and harmlessly fall to the ground. Anything rifled though is a different story, because its that spin on a bullet or a slug which allows the projectile to maintain its velocity and be dangerous when coming back down.
if your point is “No one wants a digital console”, then no, you are wrong.
Nothing of the sort, it was a legitimate question in which I didn’t intend to make a statement out of subtext.
Thanks for answering it.
What the fuck is the selling point? Less features for a color??
Very much true, made this account last year on June 4.
Awesome, this is just what i was looking for, thanks!
I’m aware of 802.11 lol, But i’m wondering about papers or sources talking about the feasibility/usability of bouncing it off of the ionosphere using something like shortwave to achieve the objective originally stated.
What makes 802.11 effective is that it exists in the GHz band and as a result it can move a lot of data very quickly, but you need a low frequency to allow a radio signal to be reflected back to earth without escaping into space instead, so speeds would suffer greatly. Just wondering if there are proposals on how to make it usable in the low frequency bands so that you could reflect it back to earth and also not have to wait 7 years for an image to load.
Furthermore for this to work you would need a relatively high powered radio setup on your end to send messages back to the source youre receiving from if you don’t intend to just receive data.
Are there any papers or sources on this? Of course it would be very slow, but I’d be interested to see what proposals exist.
Yeahhhhh, I don’t want a company which itself previously settled for a hundred million dollars in a gender discrimination suit to have every persons intimate personal data.
I think both of you are in more agreement than opposition.
Perhaps consider investing in a small UPS device as well, it might help out in any future events like this.
No, but arguably anyone driving a car is.
Neat, thanks!
Wow, I didn’t realize ActivityPub or Federated platforms went back that far. What platform/s were you on back then?
You know what? That is actually some sound reasoning and I think that is an acceptable response.
I intended my original comment to be more a a shot at google than yourself, but I can see why you came back with what you said as a result, and then I got salty about it so I apologize.
Astounding, apparently you can counter the findings of this paper which proves beyond reasonable doubt that google is progressively getting worse when it comes to returning reliable and accurate search engine results.
https://downloads.webis.de/publications/papers/bevendorff_2024a.pdf?ref=404media.co
I’m sure the scientific community would be really glad to see the evidence you have to the contrary, I’ll even peer review your paper for you, let me know when you have a draft ready.
You might also be interested in cron/crontab. You can schedule scripts/software to run at specific times of day, week, month, year etc.
Also if you want to learn more about the linux command line, three super useful commands for you are ‘man’, ‘help’ and ‘apropos’.
man followed by a command, like ‘man find’ will show you the manual pages for the command ‘find’, showing you how to use it.
In some cases man wont work for some commands, in those cases try ‘help theCommandThatDidntWorkWithMan’.
apropos followed by a query like ‘apropos network’ will show you any commands that have ‘network’ in their short description to help you find commands that you might want to use for something.
Google is helpful when you have questions
Haha, what’s it like living in 2012 still?
There is no listing in the source for Xbox Series, however Gamecube shows 80 exclusive titles.
True but it also depends on where you go. In Canada for example, this detail is explicitly taught to anyone who goes through the process of getting a firearms license.