

That was fast.
That was fast.
It has never even occurred to me that it might not be okay to block ads on connections or devices that I own – or even those that I don’t, for that matter.
Are you suggesting that the nearly instantaneous spread of mis/disinformation, the erosion of young peoples’ self esteem, or the damage to our attention spans is limited to people living in the United States?
Short answer: it’s not needed, or at least it wouldn’t be with a different thermostat. There are plenty of smart devices (most, actually) that have built-in wifi. I have a Nest personally because the local gas company was giving them away but you might also look at Ecobee and about a hundred other brands.
It’s archived a couple hundred GB so far with zero issues. Final nanoNAS design:
I mean it wasn’t moving, but it wasn’t cooked, either. Looked just like yours but it was still in the shell. It was alive until just before it was served so they still called it “live”. I’m not Klingon so I didn’t complain.
Sea urchin, right? I had a live one once. It was… interesting.
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Why are data centers so thirsty anyway? Can’t cooling systems just reuse water in a closed loop?
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Or a documentary.
I’m going to dodge the question entirely but I’ll pass along this fact as told to me by a urologist/surgeon:
After ten years, the chances of a successful reversal surgery drop by about 50%.
Also, consider writing down a list of pros and cons and see which column ends up longer.
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That’s what it says. Reject reality and substitute your own.
Depends on the audience tbh
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