Only 73% I expected it to be higher.
Only 73% I expected it to be higher.
Does nobody make backups any more?
Beehaw is looking to shut down and or completely defederate.
They already de-federated 447 instances, I doubt that will make much difference.
As someone who mostly likes those things, that does seem to be a big problem here.
Wait until you see what the GNU/Linux sublemmy (lem?) is called.
It’s also the main component of some plastic model glues.
when one of the sponsors of the research is someone who directly benefits from its findings.
That’s basically all of them
Make each user function as an instance, to solve the mess of netsplits/defederation.
I can’t help, but I love that recycling thin clients is become more popular.
He did become a social democrat and supporter of FDR later in life.
volatile organic compounds
Perfume and air fresheners are VOCs, you need to know specifically what ones.
PLA is used for medical implants, because it breaks down into lactic acid inside the body, so it’s almost certainly safe.
And macroplastics
I assumed you meant TRT.
lemmy.basedcount.com and lemmy.dbzer0.com are both interesting.
It’s like people are taking the ideologies of the instance owners and labeling anyone in it to have the same ideologies. Where did this come from?
I generally agree, but hexbear exists mostly as a place where r/chapoTrapHouse users went after it got banned from reddit, so it tends to have a specific type of user. (not that I agree with de-federating them, despite not being exactly aligned with them politically)
KDS2010, a selective and reversible MAO-B inhibitor
This seems like a really odd result. We already have MAOI drugs, they were the first class of antidepressant drugs invented accidentally in the 50s when they found the tuberculosis drug iproniazid made people happier. The selective and reversible MAO-B inhibitor selegiline has been used for years to treat parkinson’s disease. None of these drugs are known to induce weight loss.
Whatever’s cheapest lol
They have a method of aligning it using machine vision https://jubilee3d.com/index.php?title=TAMV
The belt part would be a challenge though.
Kind of annoying, they could have used that space for a bigger battery, bigger heatsink, memory card reader, more ports, etc.