Although, I can't lie, I am curious what 'actually Jason Statham blew up Han's car in Tokyo Drift' nonsense they come up with.
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If your movie that hasn't come out yet needs critical scenes to be filmed for your 6(?) year old movie for it to make sense, then what you've done there is just make a bad film. If people gotta do homework to enjoy their entertainment, you've fucked it as a movie director.
AI powered baby monitors, from my new startup Westenra.
It is for the common people. Alas the people who wield the power don't care for the opinions of people they think they are better than.
It's actually 18 years old. The re-release of Kamaal the Abstract is 17. Even The Abstract and the Dragon is 12 years old.
Tip's Renaissance album is 17 years old somehow. Oh..........no.
Tip's Renaissance album is 17 years old somehow. Oh..........no.
He'll cling on until Labour get obliterated in the elections, and they'll replace him to show that there is a new Labour, and they've got out the bad seeds
I am like 85% certain David Lammy laughs at him too. His shoulders rock like he's stifling a laugh.
Sure, but if you're crowd sourcing science feedback, there's a good chance you're not a scientist yourself, so you're gonna go with the common English description. Same with 'massive', and 'theory'. It's not that big a deal. We knew what he was asking.
I fixed it. Turns out these microcontrollers have two different Bluetooth pairing modes. One for firmware pairing, one for software pairing. And the documentation only mentions the firmware pairing mode.
I was wrong again. It worked exactly once.
I was wrong. It was the Bluetooth pairing protocol that it didn't like. Working absolutely bloody fine now.
I *think* I've found the fault. I think it's because I flashed them using Edge's WebUsb (because the compiler is online)
Which honestly is more annoying. I'd prefer it if it was fully broken, not sort of broken.
It's working fine, I think the Bluetooth stack is causing the microcontroller connecting to it to crash for some reason. It works fine with literally every other device but these ones. But it works fine on MacOS.
I'm hoping if I slap CachyOS on it, it'll work fine.
I wouldn't care so much, but my Robotics/Coding club needs a very specific thing to work, and it does not work on Windows 11. Despite it working once.
Computers are bullshit. I hate them so much.
Is there a difference between Win10 and Win11 Bluetooth stacks? Because Win 11 is giving me problems with devices that just work on MacOS.
He's seen as a good man because he plays for the 'correct' side. It's not about his character, it's about 'he supports my team', and people struggle to reconcile the idea that the team they support is the bad one, ergo everyone else who supports it must be good
I have to say, as a lab tech and occasional science teacher, I was pleased to see the discussion wasn't about finding an easy simple answer for a 6 year old. Everyone was looking for the right answer and then working out how we explain that to a six year old.
Also, it didn't even do a good job. 6 minutes under the WR when it doesn't feel fatigue isn't fast. A regular human athlete could do that if they also didn't feel fatigue.
He couldn't get into Forest's team when he left us. What are you talking about?
Ugh, oxidises. It's early still.
It is, but Lithium oxides extremely quickly, so naturally occurring Lithium has a bunch of oxygen in it too. Which will make it heavier than water ice.
Well, sort of. You can work out the relative atomic mass of a molecule, and work out how heavy a mole of the substance is. Problem is, that might not actually feel heavy depending on the mole/volume ratio. Gravity is always 9.81ms^-2 though.
Hydrogen 'ice' would be the lightest by w/v ratio, BUT you probably won't find it in nature on Earth, only maybe somewhere in space.