'Gotta act fast if we want to continue supporting genocide.
'Gotta act fast if we want to continue supporting genocide.
It’s a toss up: either chalkboards or dry erase boards. Both are remarkable.
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Old time solar user here. I installed a 2.4KW system myself in 2003. Initial cost $16K, reimbursed half of that. We never regretted the cost - only wish we could have installed more. Now we also want batteries.
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Hey! We’re not getting older! The young kids are getting younger!
Thanks for writing this up, it’s very interesting!
Well whadaya know… that works.
“Dystheism (from Ancient Greek: δυσ-, romanized: dus-, lit. ‘bad’ and θεός theos “god”) is the belief that a god is not wholly good and can even be considered evil, or one and the same with Satan.”
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So Japan still uses analog broadcast TV? Maybe it’s different for other US TVs, but since the switch to the digital broadcast system my TVs show black when a channel is not available. Snow has gone the way of the old test pattern of years ago.
But my god is more peaceful than yours. You’ll accept this or I’ll have to kill you. /s
To answer my own question: apparently it does only apply to routers with default passwords. From Ubiquiti’s forum…
So this applies only to routers that still have default passwords? Otherwise how could hackers gain access?
What helped me was to eat better. In general my health improved by getting further away from a SAD (Standard American Diet): no meat, only occasional fish, lots of vegetables, much fewer processed foods. But what might be the most important was to replace sugar with local and/or unfiltered honey. (Maybe its pollen immunized me from certain allergies that started the infections?) I haven’t had a sinus infection for months, almost years now.
There’s an interesting book that goes into these issues…
Kiln People is a 2002 science fiction novel by American writer David Brin
The novel takes place in a future in which people can create clay duplicates (called “dittos” or golems) of themselves. A ditto retains all of the archetype’s memories up until the time of duplication. The duplicate lasts only about a day, and the original person (referred to in the book as an archie, from “archetype”, or “rig”, from “original”) can then choose whether or not to upload the ditto’s memories. Most dittos want to inload, so that their experience will be continuous with that of their archie.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kiln_People
My wife and I joke about how we could really use a “grey” some days.
Hasn’t JS6 got most of what jQuery offers?
I struggle with this too. I find making detailed notes helps a lot. Just writing them helps me understand better. Then later they help me get back to where I last left off. The fog part I‘m still working on. One trick is to take mini-breaks to think/meditate on some un-related mechanical project. After a minute or two my brain (most times) is ready to get back to coding.
Peanut butter and jelly. If you want to be a culinary genius, toast the bread.
It makes me sick that the US is supporting these atrocities.
SUVs have to be high on the list.