

Surely they’re not actually printing them all?


Surely they’re not actually printing them all?


I’m pretty sure that’s probably right, but they sure are improving their efficiency in these times


Netanyahu taught the US well about killing children.


I think we’ll be able to tell when they do. Guess that’s a good time to start learning sign language lol.
Joking aside, I’ve come to understand that speaking a language in front of your kids that they can’t understand isn’t really a nice thing to do. Makes them feel excluded, and isn’t really cool to do to an adult so shouldn’t be cool to do to a child either.
Better to talk openly or just wait until you’re alone. 👍 For all the parents out there.


Or use big words when we don’t want them to understand.
Not sure if this is common knowledge among English speaking countries, but we in non English speaking countries use English when we don’t want our small kids to understand what we’re saying. 🫣


Glad to hear that at least


Yeah I don’t get it. Just have a program write to a file with the finished game data, no need for an AI to waste cycles playing the game for you.


if I lived in that sort of climate I might not be driving an electric car.
People living in -30°C don’t necessarily do so all year round. The temperature varies between -30 and +30 during the full year where I live. Our EVs handle it just fine, even for long trips. 👍👍
A fossil fuel car also consumes more gas in cold temperatures, as far as I’ve understood. Doesn’t stop anyone in colder climate from using a car at all.


😆 what a joke


Or maybe some people just get extremely unlucky? 🤷♂️


Saved me a click, let alone a read. Thanks buddy!


lmao that is baffling indeed 😆


I don’t understand the hate against Seagate. I’ve only had Seagate in my PCs and none have failed for me in the span of almost two decades. In fact, the first ones I had are still around not having failed yet.


Thanks for the insight


Right, so nuclear should probably be sort of a filler during a period of low output from renewables, I guess?


This title though. I thought I was in c/theonion


One thing nuclear energy has over wind and solar is that it’s very reliable. Cloudy day? No wind? No electricity, or much less anyway.
Water turbines in a dam seems to be quite reliable, even though it varies with the seasons of course, but more reliable than wind at least.
Fully within your right. First impressions matter.
Eight hundred meters accounts