As a hobbyist with no production-environment or critical coding projects, Google Gemini has been great for generating a starting point for Arduino projects if I otherwise don't know how to get going.
I just meant you'd have access to them. Didn't mean to imply they were all good. I mean, I owned Shadows of the Empire on N64.
This doesn't make sense to me. The iris doesn't collect light for vision. The pupil expands or contracts to vary the amount of light that reaches the retina. Iris color should have nothing to do with it.
It's Germany. On paper, only 1 in 60 people there own a firearm.
Batman: The Animated Series
Unique art style (it was drawn on black paper), excellent writing, excellent voice acting.
American visualization of 100 kL: imagine a 21 foot by 21 foot living room with an 8 foot ceiling.
A couple of Gs, an R and an E, an I and an N.
To be clear, "final solution" is a phrase OP added for effect, not literally quoted from Trump in this instance.
There's such a reference in a well-known song, Mr. Sandman
Sandman, I'm so alone
Don't have nobody to call my own
Please turn on your magic beam
Mr. Sandman, bring me a dream
Slight pedantism, but a 6.25% raise compounded year over year would equate to a 27.44% raise after four years, inflation not considered. A 5.73% annual raise would equate to 25% after 4 years.
If your browser has a reader mode, it can probably bypass the Business Insider paywall.
Edit: removed article full text per rule 10
Yeah, I also hate back-button hijacking. I suspect some websites do it to artificially force more page views for ad revenue. Try a long-press on the back button to view the history for that browser tab and click on the most recent page you think won't redirect.
The reason your car crumples so much when some idiot hits it is to protect you. The more energy that goes into deforming parts of your car, the less that goes into accelerating your meatbag, preventing injury.
The next generation of cable Internet (DOCSIS 4.0) should be better in this regard, promising symmetric speeds.
https://www.howtogeek.com/889769/what-is-docsis-4-0-and-when-will-it-be-available/
Rotary valves are more present in the musical instrument world, where they are used on French horns, some trombones, and some tubas.
On the topic of unconventional valves in automotive engines, I'd recommend taking a look at Koenigsegg's Freevalve technology.
https://carbuzz.com/what-happened-koenigsegg-camless-freevalve-technology/
"solemn ceremony"
Grinning with thumbs up...