Even having an opinionated choice would be better than what we currently have.
Even having an opinionated choice would be better than what we currently have.
Maybe pig colons are next up on the transplant list.
The real reason it takes time is because we try not to harm people even in experimental drug testing. It would be much faster to simply toss shit at the wall and see what sticks, but that’s not exactly humane. So we have to find analogues that hopefully mimick humans will enough, but they don’t really work well. So it takes lots of time to build up enough evidence with those preliminary tests to convince the safety board to allow human trials. Then trials have to slowly scale up to limit the amount of people harmed by unforseen effects with a lot of time between as the safety board reviews the previous results before allowing the next test.
It’s all good to do, but it does make development frustratingly slow sometimes. Especially when people are actively dying waiting for the new drugs.
Probably no where. They likely just left Twitter and carried on with whatever else they were doing.
Yes but the support is very recent and hasn’t been fully accepted yet. Therefore, I can’t use it in enterprise. I have to wait for full adoption.
There are some cases where this is a serious issue that can’t be solved through pure CSS. Once container units are finally approved though, that will solve quite a few problematic layout issues in CSS.
The fact that you’re doubling down on your ignorance is quite problematic. Typescript is not an enterprise system that forms arcane JS. It’s literally JS with a slight adjustment that allows you to say “also this is this type”. You write JS the entire time and can “disable” the typescript at any location you need to not be typed.
I’m amazed to hear people actually used word pad. It’s such a horrible editor with extremely poor file type support.
How wonderful that it peaked at 420.
Removing it has to be cheaper than installing it. Bleed Abbott if he wants to play this game.
Linus is surrounded by people who can call him on his bullshit. Luke is very aware of the shit Linus steps in and lets him know. Linus just kinda sucks at publicly admitting it, at least not without getting his own jab in. Hence taking over the “Trust Me Bro” joke.
Linus takes all criticism on LMG as a personal attack regardless of his involvement. Hopefully, once Tarren steps in, he’ll be able to wrangle Linus and just let LMG handle the public relations side.
It’s because Linus still has startup brain. He was squeezing blood from the stone for the first few years and his success then makes him believe that he needs to maintain that same mentality now.
Fortunately, he’s also realized that he doesn’t like running a large company and he’s hired a CEO. Unfortunately, said CEO is still stuck in his previous role and won’t actually be starting full-time for another few months. So now the company gets to sit in an awkward limbo of Linus checking out but Tarren not being ready to take over.
Once he is able to be a real CEO of LMG, I’m willing to bet things will start to dramatically change. Tarren has been running businesses as businesses for a while now and thus should know how to shape the company. He’ll be able to adjust the goals and fix the spends to align with those goals. Since the company is privately owned, as long as Linus doesn’t step on the process, it should go pretty well.
If you’re good with mega corps like Zoom, then I’d say Google Meet has been perfectly fine for us as a company. There’s also Microsoft Teams.
If you’re looking for something to use on a personal level and not corporate, then you’ve got pick of the litter.
This is not about weapons. That’s a ludicrous viewpoint. We’ve been able to create fusion weapons for decades now by starting them with fission. There’s no way to build a pocket fusion device so it would only ever be a giant nuke, which we can already build.
No, this is really real research. Oil and coal barons know the end is coming for oil and coal, that’s why they’re the primary card holders in renewables too. They don’t actually need to burn fossil fuels, it’s just more profitable to do so right now. Once it’s not, they’ll just turn to the next most profitable thing they’ve got their fingers in.
Dude. Yes they have some small diuretic effects but tea and coffee are overwhelmingly hydrating. It’s just not a good idea to mainline that much caffeine for heart reasons.
You’re assuming they can repurpose structural concrete with this stuff. It’s highly unlikely that this capacitor material could be structural. If it’s not a strength concern then it’ll certainly be an efficiency one. I doubt you want metal things and people walking on your capacitor.
Threads explained what it used your data for really well, people still installed it.
Ugh safety. Why can’t people just die for the entertainment of the wealthy?
Must have been the space wind
They will probably need it for illumination when the ground war starts but they definitely don’t need it during air raids.