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  • What if I got Secure Boot with custom keys?

  • I didn't learn "moods" in HS Grammar, but it still makes me feel weird.

    Correction:

    • Used to make me feel weird until I got bombarded with so much of it (even the recommendations in GBoard do similar stuff) that I got accustomed.
    • I haven't used Grammarly outside of the "let's check it out" stage, but I have a feeling, that would do similar stuff.
  • And I hope that's not someone who doesn't understand the static keyword after 2+ years of C++ development.

  • Bacon

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  • You I can and it doesn't burn itself down (at least mine doesn't).

    You just need something to hold it that way.

  • Probably because the emoji fonts don't change their colour with the font.color, which normal characters do.

    And your browser is using a different font from mine

  • For example, on the dark background of the UI I am viewing your comment on, The $ symbol is in white colour (as the font has been set).

    But the emoji is dark grey, and wouldn't be visible if I had a cheap, low contrast monitor.

  • Pg 72 is in volume 2.

    If you are interested, buy volume 2. Else, buy volume 2.

  • language barrier

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  • Well, the machines took their job.

    Mining is for GPUs now

  • Bacon

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  • Just get a sandwich toaster.

    It browns better in general too and burns less.

    The only con being that it doesn't let the moisture escape well enough (but that depends upon the model).

  • Gecko

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  • Yeah. Torque (at the wheel) multiplied by the wheel radius will give the force that the car exerts on the ground, parallel to the ground. That will finally determine the acceleration of the car.

    Though from what I remember, torque - as given with a car's information - is measured at the flywheel, so there's more calculations you will have to do to get the correct answer.

  • I'm already swooning.

  • I'm pretty sure they only talked about torque and nothing about sprinting.

    In case you learned about torque from a gearhead, torque is essentially a measure for the rotational effect of force around a fulcrum. So, since most (all ?) of our limb motions are turning around some pivot point (joints), we can measure torque for all of those.


    Now I realise how hard it was for them to define torque to me as a child.

  • Vote Libraries for Government!!

  • Nice one.

    But now that you outed the secret, we just need to QoS the NTP port.