Will the Mediatek modules also support VESA Adaptive Sync, or will they have fixed frame rate on AMD cards?
See also https://lemmy.world/u/p1mrx
Will the Mediatek modules also support VESA Adaptive Sync, or will they have fixed frame rate on AMD cards?
So that’s what a plumbus is for.
Follow https://github.com/mifi/lossless-cut/issues/818 to be notified if lossless-cut ever gets an Android port.
Then it would be a total loss. Nothing’s out there.
“We are in the late stages of having a user base”
.gov is allowed for use by any governments that invented the internet.
.us is sketchy AF. They should use something.gov.
It’s not over 'til it actually sinks. If they can tow it back to port, it might be repairable instead of a total loss.
Removing CO2 from the atmosphere is fixing things ASAP. The alternative is leaving it in the atmosphere.
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I listed the 5 possible digits. What’s missing?
triggies
IPv6 subnet masks are long, but super easy because of hexadecimal. A bunch of F
s, then [
then a bunch of ]?0
s.
It’s Nato according to the BBC:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsstyleguide/grammar-spelling-punctuation
our style is to use lower case with an initial cap for acronyms, where you would normally pronounce the set of letters as a word (eg Aids, Farc, Eta, Nafta, Nasa, Opec, Apec)
If you don’t like this, then start referring to the BBC as bubbakuh, so they’ll have to change the spelling to Bbc.
fd00::x is shorter than 192.168.x.x
Technically you’re supposed to use fdxx:xxxx:xxxx::x, but on your home network nobody cares.
1.6 tonnes with a combustion engine or hybrid vehicles, and more than 2 tonnes for electric vehicles
There might be silly examples to find, but yours isn’t one of them.
I would look for cases where moving from petrol to hybrid pushes you over the limit. I think they should be measuring size and fuel efficiency, rather than weight.
Did you mean caveat emptor (buyer beware), or do you refer to Amazon as caveat emporium (the beware market)?
oops, I was supposed to put that in the post body. Fixed.
8.5 GWh / 85 MW = 100 hours, or around 4 days. If they can build it cheap enough, this is the kind of battery we would need to replace nuclear for dealing with the day-to-day variability of renewables.