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  • Spending an entire loop with chert is a truly marvelous experience, going through the stages of grief together.

    Although for an ambient time, catching the probe and watching

    the stars blink out and explode one by one

    takes the cake for my favourite bit of ambiance

  • That turned out to be because of some prerelease ssds with nonfinalized firmware that shouldn't have been in the wild.

    https://www.techspot.com/news/109370-windows-11-cleared-all-charges-killing-ssds-real.html

    The group speculated (and Phison later confirmed) that this early firmware was the real cause of the instability. Unlike the finalized firmware shipping on retail drives, the engineering preview caused crashes under stress. To prove the point, Phison ran the same stress tests (100GB to 1TB sustained writes) on consumer-available SSD models and reported no failures or crashes.

  • In highschool I was popular in the literal sense, that I was well liked by most. I was a nerd by the hollywood definition. Middleschool was hell

  • I have seen some video editors say that it's shot morphing, a technique to seamless switch from one shot to another or to cut out filler words. I don't think it's good to edit shots like this where veracity is important but it's probably real.

  • Studded tires are illegal on public roads where I live (i'm pretty confident it applies to bikes too), but i do fine with fat tires. My chain slips if its actively snowing though and for some reason my bolts loosen rather quickly in winter.

  • Is there any info on what page 218 (the fully redacted page) is?

  • What's the deal with Social Media!

    <Jazz riff>

  • As a Canadian I would consider someone that doesn't apologize to be a little rude, even if they have nothing to do with the event, but our definition of sorry is a bit different than other english speakers.

  • If this is a meeting for discovery, OK.

    Ostensibly, that's why:

    The Prime Minister's Office (PMO) said Roberts is speaking to cabinet about trade issues because he knows the Trump administration's playbook.

    Roberts's book Dawn's Early Light: Taking Back Washington to Save America includes a foreword written by U.S. Vice-President JD Vance

    The PMO added it would be beneficial for cabinet to hear Roberts's perspective and understand the White House's priorities as the government prepares for the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) review next year.

  • In most countries its not mandatory just the most normal and expected thing. For instance in Canada the vast majority of people vote with their government ID (note that you can also get ID for free) but those that don't can have someone that knows them vouch for them. The UK and Australia have similar rules.

    This is a pretty important exception that allows the homeless to vote (its hard to get ID when you don't have a mailing address), those too old for administrative processes and those who have bad luck (say you get your wallet stolen on the way to the polling station).

  • I have about 60TB of storage on my Media server that I use for plex (I would recommend jellyfin for new users, but I have a lifetime premium). Now I would never pirate but if I did there's Sonarr, Radarr, Lidarr and Jackett to make that all a click and go situation.

  • Jack Daniel's whisky and Woodford Reserve bourbon says sales to Canada dropped 62 per cent during the latest fiscal quarter

    Here I was thinking we were a country of alcoholics, but really it's that 38% of us are traitors

  • Gallup's polling found Republicans were essentially just as dissatisfied with the direction of the country in July last year as Democrats are today. However, the partisan gap at the time was 35 points because only 36 percent of Democrats were satisfied with the country's direction at the time.

    ouch

  • Where I live these have taken over and I've never seen a broken one

  • my guess, if white bishop takes knight, you are either down 3 points or ruin your kings defenses by taking back with the pawn. White would stay even on material but weaken your position. By moving the knight you allow the queen to defend the other knight while also developing the knight

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  • This energy would then be transmitted to one or more stations on Earth.

    They spent exactly one sentence addressing the biggest hurdle to doing this.They also don't link to the paper. Then they have this quote

    Although the feasibility of this technology is still under review,

    Which kinda makes me think this paper is bullshit.

  • "What would be unreasonable," former police officer Dan Jones told CBC News Network, "is as you've got them subdued on the ground, already under control, continuously hitting them, or hurting them, or stabbing them."

    Hate to agree with a cop but this is my stance. Any act of physical violence should have a trial, and unless the guy did something like in the quote it should be a quick and not overly onerous one.

  • Atlantis, her name is kida, altantians are super long lived because of the crystal on her neck.

  • There was an IBM campus like this near where I used to live. It was great for getting from their campus to city hall, and the few apartments between, amazing separated bike lanes that also served as road quieting. to get anywhere else you'd have to ride in a bike gutter through a 80kph stroad. I still biked because I'm a madman, but for the most part those bike lanes were justifiably deserted.