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Sounds like a similar puzzle to the Chernobyl pigs. They eat kind of unique sources, including mushrooms, and therefore have an unexpectedly larger quantity of toxins.
Sounds like a similar puzzle to the Chernobyl pigs. They eat kind of unique sources, including mushrooms, and therefore have an unexpectedly larger quantity of toxins.
Saying that this is a sum function on an Excel spreadsheet is a VAST oversimplification of this study. Stating that they did not take variables and parameters into account means that you did not read the study you linked. This may very well be a poor study, but not for the reasons you stated.
Just for some context here - Evanston is in the same county as Chicago, which is one of the USA’s largest cities.
While this wouldn’t directly impact all of Chicago’s elections, it will have an impact in which direction Chicago may go. If Chicago picks up ranked choice voting, then the rest of Illinois may follow.
I’m currently looking at setting up Reolink cameras on a homeassistant setup.
Not sure if it perfectly meets your requirements, but it should be ad free and closed system.
Tromeo and Juliet (1996)
Call the fire department, they have detectors that they can use to look for gas leaks and other things that can set off a detector.
You can also call your gas provider. One of those two should be able to track it down, it could be a lot of things, but two different smoke detectors going off in the same location is a huge red flag.
Best case, you have something kicking up fine dust, worst case, you have a smouldering electric fire in your wall somewhere.
Don’t panic, but also do not ignore this.
How about a 1% tax for every 100lbs the vehicle weighs.
How do you set this up to forward properly? Do you use different domains for different services? like plex.example.com?
I currently have nginx set up to forward based on port, which is fine for me, but it could be a little better.
It’s a law, it can be changed by another vote. Even if it was in the constitution, they could just amend it.
It was an interesting workaround, and just changes the conversation for the next bill.
In general, technology gets cheaper for better products over time. Short term that’s not always true, but the longer timescales you look, the better is it for consumers.
A year or two is a long time, and probably worth waiting.
It’s no surprise that just about everything is better now that Rauner is gone.
He finally realized he has enough FOOTage to retire.
Should be a permanent, unchanging, unmoving banner at the top of every social media page stating that it is unhealthy for you and you cannot trust what is posted.
And it needs to be in the constitution, and quick.
Just imagine what horrors would show up if we extend life (even if only for the super wealthy) to 150, 200, more?
People could consolidate power and hold onto it for centuries, not just decades.
Trade in value drops very rapidly for non-iphones after a year or two. You can often get 50% back on the purchase by trading in a functional phone.
If you buy a new phone every 2 years or every 4 years, it’s often about the same total out of pocket cost (with a lot of exceptions)
It’s poor reporting, but not necessarily poor research.
Out of the 144, how many of them were under 42 years old.
All we know from this article is that some number of 20-42 year olds had a cardiac arrest correlated with energy drinks. That age group is extremely young to have a cardiac arrest.
If the 7 they looked at were all otherwise healthy 20-42 year olds, that consumed high levels of energy drinks, then there might be more to the story. Especially if they didn’t find any otherwise healthy 20-42 year olds that had a cardiac arrest and did not consume energy drinks.
Though with only the information in the article, we have no way to understand what is really being said.
Me too. I’ll go first, and if it works, he can do it as well.
It’s v1 from a relatively new company, trying something unprecedented. I’m not surprised it has some major flaws. The first Gen framework 13 did as well.
I own a Gen2 and a Gen3 framework 13 and they are both phenomenal. I would recommend them to anyone looking for a slim laptop, that wasn’t overly concerned about cost.
I’m sure the Gen3 FW16s will be great as well, but it’s going to be a bit before I would recommend them to anyone.
What I think would be great for framework to do next is to design a purpose built eGPU for the framework 13. I would really enjoy something that would turn the FW13 into a decent gaming PC, while still retaining the portability for travel.