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Much like your current high school physics class.
No answer? Ok, you’re just sad that your comment was dumb lmao jeepers
Your comment was ambiguous, stupid, and designed to ridicule. If you are attempting to imply inverter and other loss then be more specific. Regardless, the comment you were referring to already provides arbitrary values that you can assume include loss.
So please explain to me what the fridge being 12v DC or mains AC powered has to do with anything, when an example uses arbitrary power and energy values? I’m genuinely curious.
Energy is energy, you are not an electrical engineer.
Francium has been one of my favourite elements since before I was a teenager, I’m 35 and this hasn’t changed…this person needs to learn to have fun.
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I guess Debian instead of Fedora base.
Are you from the 18th century?
Fire this up in Docker somewhere and use your phone browser. Could probably even use Termux on your Android, have never tested that.
Cat fur from the sofa? Yeah, I’m gonna need a link.
Trash passive IR motion detection.
Behaving like this only becomes valid if you are in heavy traffic. Moving to the next zone swiftly lets more cars also clear the previous zone behind you.
Of course, there is balance. It’s pretty easy to see who understands this, and who is simply a binary driver.
We need a new term to separate physical and virtual recalls. It’s not like 2.2M vehicles have to go to the dealer to have a faulty brake line replace.
Musk is a utter cunt though, don’t get me wrong. But this is not about him.
They know the email is legit, they’re questioning if someone has actually attempted to login to their account or if Musk is just trying to drive numbers up.
I call it a probability box.
And that they are polarised. Only a few dollars more.
No amount of money is.
It’s just a stupid probability bucket. The term AI shits me.