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  • Thank you!

  • OH LORD HE COMIN

  • Mozilla is just Google with a trench coat on. They fund it as protection against antitrust.

  • What would you recommend? Bazzite?

  • Just look at that plumage!

  • It's laggy from my country otherwise I'd use it.

  • What a beautiful cat and tree

  • Wow nice work!

  • Here we all chat together friend

  • The error is stating that the code is trying to run in an iframe and the content security policy of the frame source (your code?) doesn't allow the parent site to embed the iframe

  • TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name @lemmy.world

    Testing123

  • I'm guessing that they used more than just compression but also a linked list type database like graphQL which is what Google uses.

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  • The minute you have kids it's no longer about you and your journey and it's all about them. There are enough humans already.

  • That RAM upgrade must have been significant back then for game developers to store game state.

  • I found the data sheet

    At 71-76GHz it's about a 4mm wavelength in the E band. These kind of signals can't penetrate much and throughput will be significantly reduced in bad weather. They are also used primarily in terrestrial fixed links because aiming is difficult (as you must know having worked with other brands in this band). However this is a 240 node flat panel array with electronic beam steering, so it's able to maintain its own aiming and the throughput would remain decent if its aimed in the general direction since it has about 5 degrees of high power spray. At 32DBI it's going to do about 50% of the 10gbps over 3-5km and down to mbps over around 15km or more.

    After looking at it in more detail it's cooler than I originally thought, but it's not doing anything that hasn't been done before.

  • Yea, nothing new here

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  • I was prescribed Ritalin at age 14 (20mg slow release plus 10mg fast release later in the day) and it had a similar effect in me where I withdrew into my own thoughts. I was definitely stimulated but it was all on the inside. I was able to focus for longer and it felt like my train of thought was a bit clearer and there was minor euphoria in the first 30mins of onset. In the end it affected me too much and I would get headaches from not eating enough so I started only using it to study for exams. But as a young child they won't be able to make those decisions for themselves.

  • Yessssss this is what I needed

  • ADHD @lemmy.world

    me_irl

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  • ADHD @lemmy.world

    The journey never ends