… battery heaters and block heaters are a thing for ICE too though?
… battery heaters and block heaters are a thing for ICE too though?
FYI: there is actually an XKCD font if you want to match the original more closely. https://github.com/ipython/xkcd-font
It takes a while to gather the data, new areas all the time.
No, the plant is full of primary batteries! 4.2 million AA cells!
I’m surprised no one has mentioned Piwigo yet.
Try breaking it down by county.
No, you get billed X euro per month, which gives you the “right” to print up to X pages each month. Even worse.
The cheapest plan is .10 euro a month per page if you only print 10 pages. (.99 euro, max 10 pages). Just pay a library or kinkos at that point!
Heads up! Jellyfin is a great alternative!
…because they were being sold?
Well, the article would seem to add one more giant upside for Jellyfin.
Turns out it’s 1000 knots (~600m/s), or 18,000 feet. So it’s the altitude in this case. But a slow-moving drone at <18,000ft is fine.
Maybe a misapplication then. I’ve run into it with model rocketry before (for good reason)
The GPS chips have internal limits on how fast they think they can move. If they determine that they are moving faster than 300m/s they will stop outputting any results for a period of time. This limit is, IIRC, put in at the silicon level, so only military chips can bypass it.
If you try to use mapping apps on a plane you sometimes run into this issue.
Ads have reached the level of “suboptimal viewing”.
…Except China, where most renewables are produced.
It’s not only salaries:
about half of Signal’s overall operating budget goes towards recruiting, compensating, and retaining the people who build and care for Signal. When benefits, HR services, taxes, recruiting, and salaries are included, this translates to around $19 million dollars per year.
On the contrary, there is a lot of professional software that doesn’t run on Windows!