Like, the fact that the scene was generally continuous is absolutely crazy. If you look closely it falls apart, but most people don't look too closely when scrolling instagram or Twitter.
But my main thing is this is how my memories "look" when I try and remember something; I don't remember every detail neccesarily. Im having a hard time explaining it but if you extrapolate what I see when I think of my memories, I get this same, slightly smearing, not perfect recollection. Idk just rambling but this is getting a bit existential for me.
Ill be the lone user of Anysoft in this thread. Its on F-Droid and the playstore. Open source. Came from gboard, but realized that during all of the states banning porn thing I don't want google to know everything I type.
Its customizable and a good replacement for gboard IMO. It was a slight learning curve to be slightly more precise with my typing. Gboard you can just randomly mash and google seems to know what you're going for. I also found the autocorrect to be worse until I added enough of my own slang into the dictionary, but now its fantastic.
I think I am entitled to personal attacks, I don't have a lot of respect for Trump. I don't have a lot of respect for his intelligence, and I think he'll be a terrible president.
Anecdotally, my neighborhood seems to be 70% manicured "perfect" suburban lawns vs 30% natural yard. Our little neighborhood also has a LOT of thick wooded areas and tall grass. Guess which houses look and feel like they truly belong?
Also, we have native plants and wildflowers in our yard (haven't gone full clover yet) and the amount of bugs and cute little critters around are incredible. So much life all bustling about. The bees love it, we had 6 different bumbebees across our 2 echinacea plants at the same time! So friggen cool to see.
"India is on the cusp of electrifying 100 percent of its rail lines, while China is nearing three-quarters of its network. Over 57 percent of the rail system in the European Union is electric. The US, which has historically prioritized personal cars over high-volume passenger trains, now can boast that it has two electric trains — and more on the way. "
There are other streaming sites that you can use if you know specifically what show you want to watch. Not good for finding British TV, but definitely good for streaming it. DM me.
I do think that's a reasonable take, but the person I replied to seemed unwilling to engage with the content in question but still wanted to chime in casting random uninformed doubts. Doesn't add much of anything. If they had cited parts of the video that made them question it I wouldnt have said anything, because honestly I ALSO asked myself those questions.
In the electrical design world, we NEED examples to point to to sway customers. To me, this is great for that reason alone. Even if they don't go with hydro, giant successful renewable projects still push the perception of feasibility of the ancillary renewables.
Energy Codes are becoming more stringent every 3 years. As our tech gets better, the next level of building code and energy consumption standards can be aggressively lower than the last iteration. Sometimes so aggressively that manufacturers legitimately don't have proper solutions for them. (An example is about a decade ago, when LEDs were less reliable and efficient, IECC set an aggressive lumens per watt threshold that was, at the time, not feasible. Nowadays they blow past it in efficiency)
But ya know what? It forces them to TRY. If there's enough pushback because the new standards can't be met, it at the very least opens the dialog.
I guess I'm ranting a bit, but after getting a new perspective with my employment, I do earnestly believe the scientific professionals ARE trying to push for a more environmentally approach to new construction, but we need regulation to drive innovation. Otherwise innovation stalls, in my opinion. Im sure I'm philosophically incorrect on that point, but its what I've noticed from my experience talking to customers, equipment manufacturers, and engineering leads.
Thats my fear too. Visually I'm totally in on the style, but it needs good feeling gunplay to really sing.