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  • ACH is Automated Clearing House, which is US-specific and what's used for faster bank-to-bank transfers than wire. They still take up to a day or two to clear. I suspect what you are calling a wire transfer is not actually the same thing as a SWIFT network wire transfer, which is what's used for international transactions. German banks charge the same fees for those: https://wiretransfer.io/deutsche-bank-germany-wire-transfer/

    German banks might have arrangements for doing domestic transfers more quickly, and obviously it's instant if the recipient is at the same bank, but I don't know that that's considered a wire transfer anymore. It would be a direct deposit/debit through some other bank-bank system. (In Canada this would be like Interac transfers, or Zelle in the US)

  • The whole baby sleeping in a box thing seems a little weird to me, but giving all new parents a starter pack of supplies sounds great. We could just distribute the supplies in a different shaped box if that was a concern we need to prevent.But let's be real... US hospitals would try selling these care packages for a profit, when they should be free.

  • Maybe it's different in Germany, but at least in the US, wire transfers have a fee. My bank even charges me $5 just to receive a wire transfer, and if I wanted to send money internationally it's a $65 fee. It's a terrible system to buy things too because it takes days for the transfer to clear.

    Another comment mentioned ACH, but that is not the same as a wire transfer.

  • You've heard of monorepos, but have you tried monofile development?

  • What if this is a plot to literally steal your code? You give it to the AI, page refreshes and clears your clipboard. Your entire "source code file" is now theirs, and probably part of the training set for Grok 5.

    The first part is a joke, but the second part...

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  • This was a new word for me, so I had to look it up: It's an... interesting choice of words to describe the success of a robot.Of course a robot would perform the job unflappably, it is emotionless by design. I'm pretty sure it would go right ahead and murder the patient unflappably as well. The robot "keeping its cool" is not even a question.

    That said, this does sound very impressive, even if I think there's some pretty crazy risks involved. Hopefully they have more respect for the problem then self-driving car companies.

  • I'm going to go with no, since that step is not transferring data to a human, it's transferring it internally within the computer.UI can refer to either the medium, such as a visual display, speaker system, or keyboard, and it can also refer to a specific layout of information (like the Qwerty layout, or a webpage layout). I wouldn't consider the USB protocol UI just because it can transmit HID Events, only the keyboard or mouse as a whole is UI.You could almost call HID events UI, but I'd still argue they're more of a computer-device interface than a human-device interface

  • To be fair, the meme generator can't do lowercase letters

  • to visit family

    People will go through a lot to be with family, it doesn't really matter how dangerous crossing the border is if that's the only way you'll see them again.

  • Yeah, it's more about the people in the car taking their foot off the gas so they don't get going fast enough to crash through multiple houses and burn the whole neighborhood down. Still worth doing even if we're well past the point of hitting the brakes preventing any damage.

  • It's not too late to make things worse by giving up! /s

  • Works 97% of the time, every time!

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  • USB-C is only like 10 years old, and widespread availability has been within maybe the last 5 years. I think it's fine they waited, enforcing a brand new and unproven technology would have been a bad idea.

  • For really sensitive applications like voltage references, they actually build a little enclosure around the part with a built in heater to keep it at a constant calibrated temperature. The boards also often have cutouts to reduce thermal transfer and things like the board flexing causing stress to the part.

    The resistor itself won't really drift at a constant temperature, especially in a sealed environment where condensation, corrosion, and dust aren't a factor.

  • The actual method for calibrating exact resistor values involves starting with a lower resistance and etching away parts of it with a laser to get to the exact value you want. You probably still couldn't get as many decimal places as OP tho

  • Yeah, I've got Wifi 7 set up and it's awesome. I've got a single access point, and I get full gigabit in my office with line of sight, and it auto switches to 5GHz or 2.4GHz when I move too far away. It's also great for apartments since it's more easily blocked by walls, there's way less interference from neighbors.

  • This is a discussion about liberals in the US, not the liberal party of Canada, which is decidedly left of US politics as a whole.

  • Depending on the type of bankruptcy, the business can still operate, all their profits would just be going towards paying off their depts.

  • C could still bankrupt the company depending on how trial goes. They pirated a lot of books.

  • the Weaponization of 'Administrative Error'

    This describes my experience with sooo many customer support systems. Administrative errors are a feature, not a bug.