Idk... I'm a tad excited to buy one for peanuts on eBay in a couple years for a local smart home upgrade. Heck, when the bubble pops, maybe they can sell power from all those generators back to the city and lower our utility bills too. /S
EDIT: The thumbnail for this post is of a woman wearing only a bra laying seductively on a bed. I realize some users may not see this or have thumbnails active. But some do.
You had an argument until you brought up KOSA. That bill is absolutely brutal and had it passed, this administration would have yet another weapon to clamp down on free speech and terrorize citizens.
Wasn't there like a silver screen edition or something like that ages ago? If I recall it was from 35mm film. And I only remember one film with all the fanfair.
But that was a long time ago in a torrent far, far away.
I use Intel too and had a heck of a time getting things working with portainer. Turns out portainer only worked with Nvidia (at least the version I used when I set it up). If I spun up the container via terminal, it worked.
I think a newer version may have added compatibility because I don't remember jumping through hoops with Immich.
I was driving on a long trip and pulled off into a small town untouched by vision zero chaos. Things were simple, clearly marked, and cars, pedestrians, and bicyclists were all following rules and predictable. It was easy for everyone to understand. I felt anxiety melt away and I could focus on being safe rather than avoiding obstacles. It was like I was using a different part of my brain. It's what I remember driving was decades ago and felt so, so much safer than waves of chaos and flashy distractions I encounter now.
Yeah, our gut reaction is to add more rules or signs. There are logical dots to connect there. But increased complexity increases difficulty for eveyone too.
Notably, 10 of the 19 individuals who reported that they were pregnant when exposed reported a subsequent miscarriage — that’s about twice the expected rate of miscarriage.
Holdup, so the expected rate is 5 out of 19? That seems high but I have no data or experience in the topic.
It's the oldest, but not the most powerful. Not everything I host sees a lot of activity. But things like Plex/Jellyfin/Immich found their own hardware with better GPU support, and serious A/V or disk intense processes have a full spec PC available. There is also a remote backup system in place so a couple containers are duplicates.
I should point out the article OP linked didn't mention PM2.5 directly, but one of the articles this one linked to did; focusing on women's health specifically. They did not cite tire and brake dust specifically, not to say it is or isn't a factor, but briefly touched on an all-encompassing "environmental" catchall and moved along. It was not discussed more than a passing mention.
Life expectancy increases, increasing population with 80-year record number of non-smokers, genetic factors, autoimmune activation, and a brief mention of PM2.5 particles.
I wonder how they define "Public safety agencies" since other programs refer to "Justice and Public Safety agencies". Is this difference an oversight or is something being excluded?
Idk... I'm a tad excited to buy one for peanuts on eBay in a couple years for a local smart home upgrade. Heck, when the bubble pops, maybe they can sell power from all those generators back to the city and lower our utility bills too. /S