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I miss The X Files
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It's a Kurt Vonnegut short story
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I miss The X Files
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It's a Kurt Vonnegut short story
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Microsoft admits 8GB RAM is fine for Windows 11, after years of pushing 16GB as the baseline
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I mean, as long as you pair it with an optane cache drive it should be fine
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Louisiana sheriff retires after pleading guilty to beating podcaster who often criticized him
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Kinda, but they're at the county/parish level
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New e-bike laws going into affect for New Jersey, United States
At a glance, it looks like anything above class 2 (21+mph) requires registration.
Take a longer glance.
All will require registration. class 2 & 3 will require insurance since class 2 means throttle up to 20mph and insurance is required for anything with throttle above 15mph, or pedal assist above 20
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Keir Starmer Was a Waste of a Prime Minister
Better or worse than the wilted head of lettuce?
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Recommend shows with Claudia Black
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Cancelled after 1 season and ends on a cliffhanger. You have been warned. (It's really good though)
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I want to scream
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Well except the southern cross constellation in the 4 o'clock position from the NATO star. That's definitely southern hemisphere.
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The American Battery Boom is Real and Two Grids Are Doing Most of the work
I'll just leave this here, in case there are some other electric grid nerds out there: https://www.gridstatus.io/trends?period=year&metric=battery-discharge
Really neat site with nearly real time data.
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Someone didnt take home ec hahaha
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Back in middle school, 1hr a day for a semester. But you had to choose between home ec. and wood shop. Most people, even the girls, picked wood shop since it wasn't much more than how to microwave & sew.
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Lol did you play the gif? The cat blinks
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AMD silently removes memory encryption from consumer Ryzen CPUs, leaving users unaware that they may be vulnerable — security feature vanishes after newer AGESA firmware, AMD engineers go radio silen…
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On the other hand they're fighting the HDMI forum to get open source drivers released for hdmi2.1 120hz, vrr, HDR, 4:4:4, etc.
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The American Battery Boom is Real and Two Grids Are Doing Most of the work
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I suspect it's because most of the solar is behind the meter like residential/commercial rooftop installations. It's harder to divert that production into grid scale batteries.
This is the new England grid North of New York today:
Light yellow is behind the meter, dark yellow is grid scale
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The American Battery Boom is Real and Two Grids Are Doing Most of the work
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Solar. The labels are not super helpful on that screenshot, but you can go to the website and see the graphs in greater detail. Plus at this moment, you'll be able to see the battery discharge stats.
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Memory crisis hits such extremes that 'even Apple can't be safe'
Apple was only safe because they saw the writing on the wall and quickly inked massive deals for years worth of RAM due to their massive stockpiles of cash
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They wrote the same episode twice
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Here you go. Looks like it's somewhat recent news (2021)
The ancient underwater sites, at Cape Bruguieres and Flying Foam Passage, provide new evidence of Aboriginal ways of life from when the seabed was dry land, due to lower sea levels, thousands of years ago.
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Supreme Court sides with a Texas man who says it’s not a crime for marijuana users to have guns
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I'm kinda surprised nobody has tried to use trespass laws to force the issue.
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Anon makes bad decisions
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Only 75k since he didn't have to take an ambulance
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Triangle
They were listening on the frequencies she told them to listen on. How could they have known she didn't know which antenna to broadcast on?
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Market efficiency
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Same reason ram manufacturers aren't building new production lines. Everyone knows this is a bubble, and when it pops the production from those extra facilities would be surplus and drive down the cost of RAM even further. They're milking it for all it's worth without investing any extra time or money.
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Republicans love DEI
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Number of people per representative should be set based on the state with the lowest population. CA should have 68 reps as they have 68.5 times the population of Wyoming.