lowclouds.bsky.social
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Thanks for the honest evaluation
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Am I right in thinking that 400kg could contaminate at least one square kilometer badly enough to make it unsafe to enter? It's not the entire middle east, but why would we risk that?
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Yes, there are worse collections of unstable atoms.
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You'd be willing to risk that a series of 15 ton bombs wouldn't put significant quantities of contaminated dust into the air. Did we know where the material was stored? You seem as cavalier about the risks as our feckless leaders
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I've seen no one question the wisdom of dropping large bombs on a larg cache of enriched uranium. It seems either insane or egregiously cruel
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If unconstitutional then impeachment is called for.
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What you are describing is literally a military coup. I for one do not want it to end like that
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I'll trust whatever data you have to support your claims
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Paranoia sucks too
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Count me in as a happy user of direct file
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Just be happy your remote doesn't run on Plutonium 238
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None of these models will help until they include the notion that the little homunculus needs stuff from outside the room to survive
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In San Diego
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Yes, it can happen here.
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Me shouting to my wife: She doesn't even know what that means!
It's like: when applying torque to your arm, be sure to rub it in completely
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But is blame the issue to focus on? Are there fewer guardrails during a shutdown than with a CR? Can we really hold out until the mid-terms? I don't know how to decide, either.
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Thanks
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My exact take
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Well, at least you have an upper and lower bound for your manual binary search
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It's all a trade-off. Trek from Lightroom to darktable to Acdsee: mostly easy, crappy keywording, cam support; harder ui, great kwds, crappy cam support; easy ui, good kwds, good cam support
Expensive - free - moderate.
If every use gives a papercut, it's terrible.
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For actual embedded systems, securing the perimeter is typically all you can afford to do. Understanding what the perimeter is, is a joint effort.
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It can also use embossing heads
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My take exactly
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Honestly, 'wildfire experts' have been a dime a dozen for years in California, maybe it helps for the fools to pontificate so idiotically
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Back it up as fast as you can. A washtub drive might hold it
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Like a printer, or a fax, or a CD ripper, or a dash cam. First there was pSos, then VxWorks, ThreadX, Unity, and finally, Linux, by which time embedded seemed not so tiny. But still cool
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Copilot failed pretty badly when i asked for help writing a babel macro. It started out ok, then got stuck in a loop. Turned out what i asked wasn't possible
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As long as you're not connected to the Internet
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What?! I just published my first npm package, while creeping up on 76