i should be writing
Naleśniki are 1:1 crepes, we don’t have something that americans call pancakes. there are racuchy that are halfway between american pancakes and apple fritter (with less oil, and not deep fried)
acidic water can leach some metals from ground, so maybe that’s what’s going on. in that case there might be no lead in pipes and it’ll still get in water because it got there before touching piping
maybe they have no idea. do you live near mines?
maybe you can make ion exchange filter work. remember to maintain it regularly and test water for lead content after filter is installed to make sure it works. ion exchange resins work best if water flow through them is slow
this is what your enemies would like to see. don’t have enemies? make some
Keeping consumers alive as a class is indirectly encouraged in capitalism.
but that won’t show in results for next quarter, so they don’t care
what can i say except to quote david gerard:
AI alignment is literally a bunch of amateur philosophers telling each other scary stories about The Terminator around a campfire
that’s edited photo, original is just as derpy. it’s altman and nadella
btw this is very much a “heartwarming - the worst people you know are fighting” sitution
this is all year+ old info
it’s quite big, expensive, and not readily sourced, so when it’s used, it’s better that it’s really worth it. i don’t think cessnas need starlink, it would be worth it if it’s needed, but i think they might be using inertial + gnss. i heard that some drones had russian sim cards recovered so apparently sometimes gsm is used too. internet connection increases microwave signature greatly, and i’m not sure when it’s worth it, other than in cases where video feed is transmitted back and drones are guided manually, but that’s sea drones only. cessnas targeting refineries can work fine with gnss (+ maybe some crude tercom?) because refinery won’t run away
not by any fucking stretch “all drones” operate on starlink, these small surveillance and fpv antitank drones are controlled directly by operator. couple of times starlink terminals were spotted on boat drones on black sea, but far from always. there was an incident where musk personally turned off starlink over black sea, when ukrainian sea drones were on the way to destroy ships in port of sevastopol. these drones drifted off uselessly, which gave russians warning, pushed dod to get exclusive use of some part of starlink, and pushed ukrainians to develop their own alternatives. nowadays ukrainians use their own communications. why are you talking about things you clearly have no fucking clue about?
they can, but they had problems initially. also that claim about “all drones” is utter bs
the very same
noooo not the cringe app!! everything but the cringe app
way to miss the point
sell it to them as an alternative to calls + sms that’s free when used over wifi. it already uses phone number as id
that’s some glorious schadenfreude
zuck just few hours ago: “people who talk about leaving facebook are just virtue signalling”
No. At any rate it would be instance-dependent whether it is enabled or not, if it were an option that is, and probably it would fail to federate properly for first half year
it wasn’t worth it with covid and all it did was a magnet for spurious, ill-understood effects. it isn’t worth it even if you throw a chatbot at it, especially considering how dogshit these things are at anything factual https://cen.acs.org/pharmaceuticals/drug-discovery/Is-drug-repurposing-worth-the-effort/99/i3 https://www.science.org/content/blog-post/drug-repurposing-how-often-does-it-work