We’ve got one of those in my town. The height is only 10’ 8", and the road makes a V going under the tracks. Long wheelbase trucks might make it through until the front wheels start going up the hill on the other side.
We’ve got one of those in my town. The height is only 10’ 8", and the road makes a V going under the tracks. Long wheelbase trucks might make it through until the front wheels start going up the hill on the other side.
Oh shit I read it wrong, she’s 40 years old.
Yeah so like 5
That lady handled 40, but she’s a jogger and in better shape than me. I could take 25.
And Sony patented this garbage
Does a Sony Patent Propose Viewers Skip Commercials by Yelling Brand Names at TV?
That was 15 years ago.
Yeah, but the gear box and ball screw are the same layout
Looks like they’re similar to linear actuators
Your oven is a machine gun now, to go with your shoelace.
Why do they keep using that picture? It seems disrespectful.
Wasn’t directed at you, it just sounds like such a hyperbolic statement but I remember it happening
https://apnews.com/article/877ee1015f1c43f1965f63538b035d3f
That’s literally what happened
Never seen those- but I have used these that are similar and like them.
https://toggler.com/products/snaptoggle-heavy-duty-toggle-bolts-304-stainless-steel-channels
I think they take away your good-guy card before that happens
It’s mostly kernel upgrades that can be a problem. If you stick to the repo, you will generally be fine. If you need a specific version of CUDA, or a feature that’s only in the newest driver release, you’ll have to build the kernel module yourself. It’s not a huge deal after you learn how it works but you’re almost guaranteed to break it at some point and then you’re on the command line. If that scares you, go AMD.
pcpartpicker has some community builds that can give you an idea of cost, value, and performance.
https://pcpartpicker.com/guide/
AMD GPUs are better on Linux than Nvidia, if that’s important to you (which it should be). I’ve made nv work through the years but it is not for beginners.
How do you prove that your ad campaign is working?
That’s the neat part- you don’t!
https://freakonomics.com/podcast/does-advertising-actually-work-part-2-digital-ep-441/
I had a 3700x CPU that would lock the system up randomly. I was on Linux with an Nvidia GPU so the symptoms don’t match up. I think it’s worth borrowing a friend’s CPU, or buying a used one locally, to test. If you buy a used CPU locally for $50, you should be able to sell it for $50 after your test.
There are also some travel-friendly requirements-
Open 6+ days a week Public restrooms Drinking water
Each state is different but they’re generally similar to NYs for instance
https://www.dot.ny.gov/programs/nys-signs/logo