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  • I've seen a bunch of lab equipment do this as well. For some, there are firmware hacks available to enable features only available on models twice the price.

  • What do you suppose the sharks need therapy for?

  • Cageless dives are much better for that and a variety of reasons.

  • That's called PDLC film (polymer-dispersed liquid crystal) and it's a thin layer you can apply to anything. It's literally liquid crystal droplets suspended in a plastic sheet layered between transparent ITO conductors (indium-tin-oxide).

    A distinctive feature of panels layered with this is that there must be a bezel along at least one edge through which to run the power. I don't see any in the right places on the doors for these, so nope, these are just clear glass without any PDLC film.

  • Yeah, historically it should be the people-focused parties that really want the people to be armed, not the business-focused parties. Of course the people-focused party here is also the big-government party, so that muddies things.

  • I know; it's so easy it's a wonder we don't see more of them!

  • By knobs, you mean rotary switches, I assume. I think the thing is they cheaped out by not designing the switches they needed. Instead they just sourced whatever rotary switches they could find that had the number of outputs they needed for these weird, segmented burners, regardless of their potentiometer directions.

  • Last I'd checked, it was virtually impossible to import non-DOT-approved cars to the US. You basically had to take them apart and then assemble them here as "kit cars" to get around stupid grey market rules.

  • For the same reason I like to pronounce jraphics.

  • In the few months before the end I kept seeing people inexplicably complimenting other people's avatars. I wasn't sure what that was about until this, and now I wonder if they had people intentionally doing so to make others jealous or something.

  • I feel it's more likely they don't understand proper usage of quotation marks like that. They probably think they give emphasis; I see it all the time.

  • AC really doesn't consume that much if designed and sized properly. It's nothing like the energy consumption of standard heating. The problem is all these people going out and buying the cheapest floor unit or undersized window unit they can find, then the wheezing thing just sits there chugging 100% of the time because it can't keep up with their space. That's super wasteful.

  • Just like Digg before them.

  • I've been looking into the same and goharddrive.com sells used enterprise HDDs for under $9/TB so that's my plan.

  • Almost? I've seen two other articles this week that were self-contradictory mere sentences apart. I'm pretty sure this is an AI plague.

  • They really started trying to catch up to chrome several years ago and have succeeded recently.

  • I switched to Onedrive recently and it went pretty smoothly for me. Feels like trading ones evil for another, though.