I theory yes,
In practice nobody makes contaminated industrial CO² since the 1950s.
If there are contaminant the gas supply will be VERY upfront about it.
Usually it's over 99.99% pure, very low moisture
There's also usually very few commercial sources of industrial gases in any particular town, so it's usually not difficult to source it.
If you want to pay extra, then find "food grade gas", it's probably the exact same gas because the industrial gas is already so pure it meets food grade quality. Probably the only difference is the fitting is kept "food clean"
My gas guy gets it from "air liquide", it's a welding shop
And when you look at the product's safety datasheet
It even already lists it as "food grade"
They even list it as "100%" pure but of course, nothing is 100% pure.
The machines consider the human body, and especially the body's organs related to sexual reproduction as inherently obscene.
The machine believes harm is caused by the sight of these organs and it wishes them to remain hidden under treath of state sanctions until such time as they can be removed.
TL;DR (Summary)zr0 is expressing a flat rejection of Ubuntu as a valid Linux choice, likely due to Canonical's decisions around Snap and other user-hostile defaults. They see no redeeming reason for anyone to run Ubuntu — especially with better alternatives like Debian or Arch available.
List all said "decisions and defaults" that would incur such an unfavorable verdict from a seasonned linux user ?
Snap Package System (snapd)This feels to many like vendor lock-in — a betrayal of open-source ideals.
Data Collection ("Ubuntu Phone Home")Though anonymized, the default opt-in raised privacy concerns
Amazon Search Integration in Dash (Ubuntu 12.10–16.04)Eventually removed, but left a lasting stain on Canonical’s reputation.
Abandoning MIR and Unity — Then Reversing
Bundling Bloat / Non-Free Software by Default
Canonical's Commercial Focus
LTS-Only Philosophy in Flavors and PPAs
Centralized Development ModelUbuntu is technically "open source," but most decisions come top-down from Canonical.Snap is developed behind closed doors, then pushed downstream.
System Resource UsageUbuntu's GNOME desktop and background services (like Snap, Tracker, etc.) are heavy on RAM and CPU.
Difficulty Removing Canonical ComponentsRemoving Snap, cloud-init, or motd-news (system message ads) often takes manual, repeated effort.System update may reintroduce unwanted packages.This gives a feeling of a system that's working against the user.
I got two of those for 100$ USD for the purpose of hosting openwrt in proxmox LXC containers.
One thing I noticed is they have no cooling. I put a 10 GBe mellanox card in it plus a very low end radeon gpu and it gets quite hot in there.
My recommendation, instead of trying to embiggen it as much as possible, by putting 2 more sticks of ram and the biggest cpu, I would recommend just buying another. The performance boost per dollar isn't as much as the performance capacity of a second, third or 4th machine.
The 20 foot container stores 10 MWh.Compared with competitors
CATL stores 9 MWh in two stacked 20 foot containersTesla sells Megapack 3 which is one container of 5 MWh eachSungrow sells a 20 foot that contains 6.9MHh
However I imagine that the BYD container is more than 36 ton per container ?
The joke is meant to appeal to people who's partner is generally not in the mood (because they don't love them anymore). Instead of being miserable, should break up or explore non-monogamous relationships where their sexual needs can be met elsewhere while their comfortable household stays together.
Whatever happened to the "peace dividend" eh
Space research is by and large still military research, ICBMs, spy satellites at least they didn't make the kinetic tungsten rod weapon
I understand the side-benefits, but imagine if they worked on getting the actual benefits rather than an excuse to develop intercontinental nuclear weapon delivery systems under the guise of civilian space travel using public funds.
Still sound like a really bad idea for that list to exist at all.We've had more than enough persecuting the bath tub userswe must stop this vicious anti-privacy movement
Delightful,Yeah it makes sense if you get close to having your bones crack,they're going to be unhappy with you and make you
a bit more panaroid of getting hits in the bones !
What a corrupt system, they have made us complicit in our own exploitation, if we try to stop it, we will be the first on the chopping block, it is monstrous that our pensions have been stolen and turned against us, and of course, WILL DISAPPEAR when we actually go to collect so they can put us in meat packing hospices for a quick, wished-for death once we are no longer profitable
If you are so greedy you could be a billionaire, then you SHOULD have died already.
There should NOT be billionaires, it is a deep moral failing. Likewise, even governments officials and party leaders, should never be allowed to touch such powers.
I theory yes, In practice nobody makes contaminated industrial CO² since the 1950s. If there are contaminant the gas supply will be VERY upfront about it. Usually it's over 99.99% pure, very low moisture There's also usually very few commercial sources of industrial gases in any particular town, so it's usually not difficult to source it.
If you want to pay extra, then find "food grade gas", it's probably the exact same gas because the industrial gas is already so pure it meets food grade quality. Probably the only difference is the fitting is kept "food clean"
My gas guy gets it from "air liquide", it's a welding shop
And when you look at the product's safety datasheet
It even already lists it as "food grade" They even list it as "100%" pure but of course, nothing is 100% pure.