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Good engineering discussion from gamers nexus https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=bWUxObt1efQ

Just enough to be dangerous.

EVs are sinking ships.

If you could build mass fleets of smaller ships that are sail and electric powered to move electric cars and containers of batteries.


Facebook appeared cooked after the parents of the original user base started using it (boomers). But it seems like that’s profitable because they are so dumb

Having high intelligence stats can come at the cost of speech skills and the life path can lead not one that isn’t very conducive to social wellbeing

Sounds strange to me as well, ubnt has been the apple networking experience


Tiny pilot is also an option


Was gonna say the same thing, here: https://tinypilotkvm.com/


Is it really $400 per host?

Why would one pick a TinyPilot over NanoKVM or JetKVM?


Microsoft did $245B in revenue in 2024.


Oh sorry, I misread the parent


I lived in an apartment with only stairs where I owned a light gravel bike roughly 20 lbs and an old mtb that was about 35, and my back really felt the difference between the two.

100 lbs would be unmanageable.


With a bike the size of mine, I don't think I would own it if I was living in an apartment. It's just too big even without considering stairs. It's long. It's wide. It's perfect for how I'm using it not in an apartment. Not every bike is a fit for every rider.

The point I really fell like I left out is that with that size and weight of the bike plus being able to haul 300lbs, the motor and battery combo is rated for 45 miles. Not once have I felt like I needed longer range. It's not that kind of bike. I use it for tooling around while shopping or leisure rides topping out at 35 miles. Even at 35 mile rides, by battery still has plenty remaining as I still heavily rely on my meat motor.


I found a hippie with a jar of liquid lsd in a safe.

You just gotta trust people and be a Guinea pig, if you aren’t going to test drugs you buy.


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