The most realistic materials to reuse for 3d printing would be PET and HIPS. PET is used for all kinds of beverage bottles, and HIPS is used in a lot of packaging.
PLA is not particularly common for product packaging. It exists, but you're not likely to regularly get enough to extrude and spool up. You're more likely to find it in already reusable products like rigid water bottles.
That's 1440 slices of toast per day. Using random numbers from google, that's 110k Calories worth of plain white bread. Assuming 6 people putting in the work, that's a bit over 18k per cyclist for 24 hours cycled, who each would require about 12k Calories for the work put in.
However, this is just to toast the bread, not to make the bread. I'm being a little dumb and taking this hypothetical a bit too far.
The video stream without the ads really only exists pre-broadcast. I don't think there's anything at the consumer level that could reasonably do that to the ads injected into the video.
Yup, 8 million people in the province, mostly concentrated in two dense areas, and yet it makes perfect financial sense to shut down operations there and pass the work off to a third party. Definitely nothing to do with the union at all. It's not like Amazon has been fighting unionization efforts anywhere else, right?
That's fair. But that's still a lot of work for so little work, if that makes sense. Which is kind of what the demonstration showed.
A man at the peak of human athletic capability could barely put in enough energy on his own to slightly toast a piece of bread. Of course 6 people could put in one sixth of the effort, but that's six people still working such a small output.
It would have to be a pretty big relay team. The recovery time for 2 minutes of all-out power exercise is pretty long.
Look at the size of this guy's thighs. He's a freak of nature (in the positive sense of the term) who trains for this specific type of exercise and had to stop after 2 minutes because he was in so much pain. I can't imagine he'd be ready for another all-out run in less than a couple hours, and after two in a day, probably would need a day's rest.
Basically. Texas has shut down a few times before due to a little bit of snow, which people are already not prepared to handle. Apparently, they're expecting an inch per hour, which is a lot for just about anywhere.
Driving is unsafe in those conditions when the locals don't own winter tires, and even places like Quebec can shut down flights during snowstorms that aren't that bad.
The energy used probably wouldn’t even heat the water for the showers though.
Not even close. Someone posted a video of an Olympic cyclist going all out running a 700 Watt toaster for 2 minutes, and he was exhausted after that. A water heater would be like 3000 Watts and would need to run for a long time to heat up an entire tank of water, which would last for just a couple quick showers.
I've definitely had Windows hard lock before and stop responding to the keyboard, from Win95 all the way to Win10. I have no experience with Win11 so I can't speak for that, but all others have situations where it can happen.
In fact, Windows is bad enough that the disk usage being high can cause the system to stop responding until it's done and drops back down.
He might do it once if it was possible. But after the discomfort of carrying a child for 9 months and the ordeal of giving birth, there's no way he would ever do it again. He would pay someone to do it for him and claim that he did it himself.
Agreed, I've been running gaming-focused distros mostly because of the convenience of everything being ready and set up, but I've never had any issues on a non-gaming distro to set it up for gaming either.
Sounds to me like you're just looking to be irritated by something and you chose this.