You need two entire networks.
So yeah, take two computers, set them on different networks, bridge them via router.
You need two entire networks.
So yeah, take two computers, set them on different networks, bridge them via router.
It happened at the same time, there’s no other name.
There has been a Second and Third Industrial Revolutions.
It would be the Second one, but it’s not the oil that marks it. It’s electricity.
I really wanted Mozilla to solve the unintrusive ads problem. A couple of years ago it seemed they were the only ones barely capable of working with it and not being destroyed.
But it looks like I overestimated them. They seem to be getting destroyed.
in the past, said Datena wasn’t man enough to hit him
He said it, several times just before Datena hitting him.
Yet he’s carrying a Russian proposal straight out to Ukraine… so different.
Oh, man. They are working on direct electricity generation from 2H + 3He.
First, that’s not new. But then, everything coming out of the mouth of that guy is bullshit. No idea why he doesn’t want to explain it, but it’s not “hot plasma creates magnetic field and we harvest it”.
Anyway, assuming it’s not a scam, good luck to them. Google offers me another video saying that one is a scam, though. And given that 2H + 3He fusion is about an order of magnitude harder than what everybody else is doing, I’m prone to believe the title.
Are you asking if the dog is the victim? If so, the answer is obviously yes.
Or are you asking if the dog is wrong on being afraid? Because from the photo, I do give it the point.
I really cant decide if that’s a joke.
But you have to move from “Fusion reactors have wiggling magnetic fields.” into “Fusion reactors create wiggling magnetic fields.”
I’m out of the loop here, but I can almost guarantee that whoever people are talking about, they didn’t achieve that change.
The idea that social structures have a “logical end” is pure hubris and have no basis on reality.
Unless I’m missing something in particular you’re talking about.
No, I’m really asking that. I’ve heard about “rolling coal” happening, but the other ones are hard to imagine. (To be fair, rolling coal was also hard, but it’s well evidenced.)
Do those things actually happen on the US? Because they all look like things that happened once and the media run away with them.
It is easier to understand a foreign language when it’s spoken slowly (well, not too slowly).
The loud part is just for the benefit of the speaker.
Recreating photosynthesis is the easiest part by a huge margin.
Whether you decide to define it as synthesizing ATP or glucose, both a simple molecules that we can create in a lab. Everything else is the hard part, there is a huge amount of “things” on that “everything”.
Even if nobody finds a way around, that would be incredibly expensive.
Yep. That’s the answer. That’s all the information the OP has available.
As a techie, I can say that’s a hot research area. There isn’t much useful stuff in it.
Is there a site that transparently evaluates software and publishes its findings?
Well, you just found the Mozilla one. It has told you their findings.
Historically, that depends if the US is threatening to invade them or not.
It peaked somewhere between 2000 and 7. Personally, I place it in XP, but opinions vary.