It bothers me that the setting is called LED voltage but refers to current. But at least it refers to current, because controlling the voltage to power an LED is a recipe for a burnt out LED.
It bothers me that the setting is called LED voltage but refers to current. But at least it refers to current, because controlling the voltage to power an LED is a recipe for a burnt out LED.
No butt stuff.
Archive that, it’s gonna vanish soon.
Add it to the Pi. Easier maintenance.
Failed opportunity to create a compression algorithm called feather.
No one is coming after your seeding in South America, except maybe Chile with its unusually close relationship with the U.S. Just saying.
Windows submissive for Linux
It is. It’s pointless.
There’s a lot of work involved in syncing the music and the display. Unless you’re telling me that can be done with AI, in which case I’d like to know more.
Overwhelmingly? The music is, everything else isn’t, or am I missing something?
Yes, but also no.
It’s not the only country. I’ve lived in another country that was just like that. I bet other countries have the same rule to avoid some tax loophole. Or just because they can.
Considering a typical horse produces about 1-14 HP*, it’s possible to run the horse for several hours at a time, change a battery, and run an efficient router off of it each day.
*sauce: https://www.sciencefocus.com/science/how-much-horsepower-does-a-horse-have
The fact that the Mississippi River isn’t being used as a border anymore in some states bother me. But I’d love to see your take.
I just imagined Woody from Toy Story saying this.
Suffice to say that they scared the nazi officials that visited the facility with just how grotesque and cruel their treatment of Chinese civilians was.
It’s just a way of deflecting the subject of Unit 271 731.
Edit: They really should have named that something easier to remember, like “Crimes against humanity unit” or something.
What about a meson gun?
Is this xkcd?
I know you’re just using the original title, but consider changing it to this and saving some neurons for the next readers:
CBP’s “Privacy Impact Assessment on commercial telemetry data” highlight urgent need for PIA reform