

I’m really disappointed that the transcription didn’t follow through with this spelling
I’m really disappointed that the transcription didn’t follow through with this spelling
The number was something I heard on this interview. They seemed to have relevant knowledge. https://www.npr.org/2025/02/27/nx-s1-5308085/rare-earth-minerals-expert-discusses-u-s-ukraine-negotiations-on-ukraines-resources
This whole thing is so silly. It costs hundreds of millions and something like 18 years to build a rare earth mine. What company would be willing to risk that investment without any sort of meaningful security arrangement?
Does it? Because every zoomer meme I see on here is blurry as shit
Or you’re an introverted realist and can’t really be “fixed” at all
More like “Stay at home and go broke.” Thanks Ticketmaster.
This guy RAIDs
He got that mofo on credit, 48 easy payments!
You can’t tell me what to do!
This dude has seen some shit.
This guy computers
I think it’s just to stop the prongs from scuffing other things in the same package compartment. Usually you’ll get the cord in a bag or with the plastic but not both. With the cord is in a section of the packaging with other items it keeps them from getting scratched.
Methylchloroisothiazolonone
There’s nothing beautiful about airbrushed plastic mannequins
That you should have spun faster so the food would be pushed further down into him as he flew through the air?
I like those XLERATOR dryers because when you stick your frank and beans in them they make your balls flutter fast enough to play a tune reminiscent of a kazoo.
The technology for this has existed for 20+ years and is actually fairly common. It’s often referred to as dynamic range compression. I think the chief complaint here is that it needs to be more accessible. Pre-applying it would mess up too many use cases.
I don’t know much about these specific services but this is the kind of behavior I’d expect to see if you’ve got a data synchronization service running and the clocks are out of sync. Like if it thinks an action was taken in the future that was actually in the past. Might be useful to check time zone configs and any other synchronization-related items.