Bet this guy doesn’t understand crypto himself… (And I wouldn’t expect him to either if not for this post)
Don’t most of the contaminants come out as slag? (IDK I’m not an industrial furnace)
What a quarky process recycling is!
If they lived that long they’d probably just end up creating a new country similar to North Korea where everyone glorifies them and treats them like a god.
He does looks a lot like Tom Hanks: https://research.com/u/lawrence-m-hanks
I like to call it ex-twitter
I guess they forgot to add air conditioning and volume to the list of vital controls…
He did say there was a kerfuffle.
Don’t start your car tomorrow.
I think I probably have a similar average on my 18 yr old account, except the only microtransactions on my account are credits from selling any hats, skins and duplicate weapons I unlocked for free in TF2 and CS 😅
I think it does, but in the case of busses(and also any other public transport) it’s a good thing: more busses running makes the buses come more frequently and reliably, which makes more people take the bus, which means fewer cars on the road and less co2 emissions per trip per person. It also shows the demand for busses which helps justify running more busses, painting bus lanes or building busways etc. Which creates a positive feedback loop.
It’s probably mashing them all together and it’s not smart enough to fix the integration hell it creates for itself 😅
Whats FI ?
I don’t get why they test it with half life 2. Almost all those examples look better with what they’re demonstrating turned off, and it already had really good lighting for the most part, so the difference that RTX adds is very subtle.
They should focus on building support for more games that had simpler real-time lighting instead of leaving of leaving it to the community. I tried using thier tools with Far Cry 1 and it was far too complicated and janky to get working.
I picked up some firearms a few years back from a lady that wanted to get rid of her deceased husband’s collection fast and for cash. One of them was not only in horrible shape, unsafe to fire, but it was illegal. Broke it down, recycled what could be, sold the few parts that were usable, then trashed the rest.
How’d her husband die? Gunshot wound?.. 😅
Sounds like you got rid of the murder weapon for her 😅 (j/k)
If you’re gonna hodl for 5-10 years you probably don’t even need to worry about buying on the dip 😂
I don’t know anything about it but I found these 2 articles using google scholar that seem relevant:
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41577-022-00786-1
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/pai.12964