You can cool servers way better on Earth than you can in space. Down here you can transfer heat away from the server with conduction and convection, but in space you really only have radiation. Cooling spacecraft is an engineering challenge. One might imagine a server stuck inside a glass thermos that's sitting out in the sun.
By slam a door on himself... if I had to choose between him leaving office and him actually slamming a door on himself... obviously it's leaving office, but it's close
It's a fair request to turn it down enough so it's not audible in the next room. In our house if someone wants it quiet and someone else wants it noisy, quiet wins and noisy can use headphones.
Maintaining a denylist of harmful sites is not something any parent has time to do properly. Maintaining an allowlist is time consuming and technical. All some parents have in their toolbox is reviewing browser history and I'm not going to fault them for doing what they can to make things a bit safer online for their kid.
As the circle enlarges, the system approaches four T-intersections. What I want to know is: at what size circle do people lose their minds and become unable to comprehend how T-intersections work.
Fair play to people confused about multi-lane roundabouts though.
The ruinous Turkish Delight from Narnia