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How to make a month go by as fast as possible other than sleeping
  • Is it burnout? Have you felt changes during vacations 3 weeks+? If you can afford it, maybe ask your employer for two or three months off unpaid, if you sell it as burnout prevention, it should also be in his interest.

    Then get some sleep medication and do what your body tells you to.

  • Steam Summer Sale - Top Deals
  • Just a warning: The current version has performance issues, it stutters like crazy even on beefy setups. It seems they didn't get the level streaming implementation of UE5 right on the first try. This will probably get fixed for 1.0, but currently it's painful playing in some parts of the map.

  • A cool guide to soldering
  • 1 if all parts are hot, it shouldn't matter. As soon as you touch anything with the solder, it should distribute evenly around the pad and component.

    2 you just feed it into the joint

    1. If you are not quick enough, the flux in the solder evaporates and it becomes sticky. At this point, clean it and start fresh. Other possibility is that you didn't heat part and component enough for the solder to flow
  • New German research shows EVs break down at less than half the rate of combustion engine cars.
  • As far as I know he's talking about the old filament bulbs. And it's actually a myth or at least a bad example of planned obsolescence. It is possible to make a light bulb that lasts virtually forever, but they would be expensive. It was a compromise between lifetime and production costs.

    And where do you get those led bulbs? Mine break all the time...

  • With two Boeing whistleblowers dead in one month, either Boeing is actively killing them, or there are enough whistleblowers that this rate of death is not statistically significant
  • It is a common fallacy for people to use "but it's possible" as an argument when it's about statistical events. A lot of things are possible, but few are probable.

    The fact that you need to flip a thousand coins to get one that does what you want should tell you that the analogy doesn't work. Repeat your experiment with two coins.

    Is it possible that both mirror the stock market? Sure. Is it PROBABLE? No way, Jose.