I also have been personally victimized by honk!
I also have been personally victimized by honk!
Try OrganicMaps. It’s the best OpenStreetMaps backed app I’ve ever used, and I’ve tried almost all of them for 10 years now.
Physical shutoff via relays is required by the standard. We’ve just been through a scandal where a manufacturer skimped out on putting them in and had to recall the devices.
Yes, because the frequency of the grid is also a trigger for shutting off the inverter. Inverters generate a frequency which indicates a “non healthy grid” that trigger the shutoff of connected inverters.
Maccaroni and cheese were really meant to be Käsespätzle but for some reason didn’t.
But the are definitely called “Müllpandas” which literally translates to trash pandas.
They are really well designed too. They lock into place when flipped 180 degrees (drinking mode) and don’t interfere at all while drinking.
You’re right. It was the eighth movie. My bad. I didn’t even remember Nemesis. It kinda is the Star Trek V but for TNG.
Star Trek 10 - First Contact is also pretty solid.
And then he morbed all over them!
Well, as a consolation there is Rottenegg in Germany. Not nearly as catchy though.
Esteemed personages.
Then colleague upgraded glibc by copying it in via scp. Then we couldn’t ssh in anymore. :) Not sure how important that server was. I think it was reinstalled soon-ish.
In the general public I don’t think it’s pure xenophobia, but in large parts a fear of not being able to communicate. The behavior they expose then is almost indistinguishable from xenophobia and for the receiving person in no way better, though when a foreign looking person is able to communicate, most hesitations will fall away.
I know that this is obviously not applicable to 100% of the population, but so is the other belief. There are obviously also die-hard foreigners hating nationalists, as in every country.
New money laundering scheme?
How else would you send spam or stage a DDOS attack? /s
The way I perceive PRQL is somewhat like SQLAlchemy-Core (the SQL expression layer, not the ORM). Almost a 1:1 mapping to SQL but softening the rough edges in SQL when constructing more complex queries dynamically, in particular: no function calls, no real variables, only string concatenation. While SQLAlchemy-Core lets you even extract sub-queries into variables, I don’t know about how powerful PRQL is in this regard.
From what I see from the docs I’m rather hopeful though.
Sir, your washing machine will arrive on Wednesday. Be sure to be at home at around 3.
I’m surprised that’s still around. Is the average age still 14 on these networks?