Can confirm too, had a core one from the first batch and I broke some parts during assembly. Got sent new parts, with extra spares and 600 grams of carbon fibre PETG in case I needed any other parts, all free of charge (they knew I had a second printer).
Thanks a lot! I was thinking the old laptop would be more powerful, but an extra card to pci-e and sata interface is worse from a reliability standpoint. I'll go check out the selfhosting communities :)
This may be a good place to ask for advice, since I'm new to running a server myself and am now looking to set one up with old hardware I have lying around.
I have a raspberry pi 5 lying around and an x230 laptop + an expresscard to pci-e x16 converter (I used it to run games with a GPU), which of these would be more worth it to invest in? I would like to run a file server with some hdd's in raid 5, and use it to stream media and maybe run a Minecraft server. I would need a pi sata hat or a pci-e sata card.
There's a second angle in another thread, I couldn't find a single inconsistency (same exact rotation of the teapot for example) so I think it's indeed real.
I switched to Deezer a few months ago. It is also European, but is not unethical as far as I've been able to find. Sadly, almost nobody uploads their podcasts on there though.
One of the founders of Fairphone is working on a European alternative phone OS called Mobifree, which is also open source. Google free Android also already exists.
I've been bugging my colleagues with that same question the past months, the main difference between random number generators and qubits is the lack of quantum entanglement. To my surprise, I was actually able to find a passcode by just looking at the output probabilities.
I wouldn't be surprised for a second if he announced %100 tariffs for Belgian beer and chocolate now.
Reminder of the sponsors of this tournament:
Edit: Budweiser and Hisense are also sponsors
Can confirm too, had a core one from the first batch and I broke some parts during assembly. Got sent new parts, with extra spares and 600 grams of carbon fibre PETG in case I needed any other parts, all free of charge (they knew I had a second printer).
Plane wings actually can start flapping if you fly them fast enough, they have a tendency to break off after they start to flap though.
I believe he's calling it a special
militarycombat operationSince quite a lot of people here wouldn't watch the games to begin with: check which brands advertise and sponsor the games, boycott those.
Thanks a lot! I was thinking the old laptop would be more powerful, but an extra card to pci-e and sata interface is worse from a reliability standpoint. I'll go check out the selfhosting communities :)
This may be a good place to ask for advice, since I'm new to running a server myself and am now looking to set one up with old hardware I have lying around. I have a raspberry pi 5 lying around and an x230 laptop + an expresscard to pci-e x16 converter (I used it to run games with a GPU), which of these would be more worth it to invest in? I would like to run a file server with some hdd's in raid 5, and use it to stream media and maybe run a Minecraft server. I would need a pi sata hat or a pci-e sata card.
Ha, I worded it a bit weird, sorry. Spotify organised a lunch for the maga inauguration and donated 150000 to them earlier this year. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spotify?wprov=sfla1
And they support things like lunch and $100000+ donations to fascist political parties.
There's a second angle in another thread, I couldn't find a single inconsistency (same exact rotation of the teapot for example) so I think it's indeed real.
Thank you for that tip, kind internet stranger :)
Does it run on electricity or do you have to throw coal in it somewhere?
I switched to Deezer a few months ago. It is also European, but is not unethical as far as I've been able to find. Sadly, almost nobody uploads their podcasts on there though.
I guarantee there will be a fundraiser to repair the damages.
One of the founders of Fairphone is working on a European alternative phone OS called Mobifree, which is also open source. Google free Android also already exists.
For European audience, some companies they partially own that is distributed in Europe are RTL (50%), Epic games(10%) and national geographic (75%), as well as some small channels like 24kitchen. See this Wikipedia page for the full list: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_assets_owned_by_the_Walt_Disney_Company?wprov=sfla1 Edit: added Epic games
Maybe they get a tip from somebody working at McDonald's.
I always found flightconnections.com useful for getting an overview.
I've been bugging my colleagues with that same question the past months, the main difference between random number generators and qubits is the lack of quantum entanglement. To my surprise, I was actually able to find a passcode by just looking at the output probabilities.