Best I can do is 200 rabid wolves.
Also a lot of users set sudo
to not require a password (I am guilty of this) which makes privilege escalation easy.
Best I can do is 200 rabid wolves.
x++; // Set x to the incrementation of the value of x
Much better.
I'm in Minnesota, USA. I'm also using kbin, but it's federating with Lemmy, so I guess I'm using Lemmy?
As a kbin user, I can confirm that federation to kbin seems to be working! It's pretty cool how everything's connected. :)
It's gestures wildly at sky there, of course.
Probably for the same reason someone would run it on Windows. It has both a Windows and Linux version.
As a North American, I don't think $1,000,000,000,000 is a quadrillion. It's 1x10^12, which is 1 trillion. 1 quadrillion is 1x10^15, or $1,000,000,000,000,000.
Apparently yes, the article links to another article about a leak. https://huffpost.com/entry/gassing-satartia-mississippi-co2-pipeline\_n\_60ddea9fe4b0ddef8b0ddc8f
SD cards? I'm very skeptical. Do you have a source?
That's awesome, you got just the right amount of cloud cover to add some background while not obscuring the Sun.
I'm currently sitting in the leftmost seat of a bus, so I suppose I'll get injured pretty badly from colliding with the road at high speed, and possibly be run over by a car.
From their timeline it seems it'll be a year or two before it becomes available, but that's pretty cool nonetheless. I wonder how strong (and sensitive) of an antenna the satellites need to communicate with phones designed for much shorter range communication, and if it'll work with cloud cover.
That's great for a second try, good job!
Wouldn't it be COVID-23 now? Or does the bat go back in time and release another deadly virus during 2020? Oh god...
A few times a day it rolls 3 dice (that's the rattling sound you hear) and if they all come up six an update is needed.
There's probably some distribution of mass that would result in uniform gravity across the whole disk. I'm guessing there would need to be more mass near the edge to counteract the diagonal pull of the mass near the center on the area near the edge.
About 3-4TB, most of it on a RAID storage array. Though I'm making a lot of YouTube videos now and I don't want to delete any of the footage so it's growing quickly.
I had stopped using Reddit but hadn't deleted my account, your comment reminded me to do that. Just deleted it. :)