oakwhiz
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- oakwhizThe failure rate of an individual layer of Swiss cheese should be bounded under most circumstances but not all. So you should probably have more layers when hazards cannot be eliminated.
- To me the problem with drag and drop is not only that it has to be a single continuous motion, but that nothing else interrupts you at an inconvenient time while you are doing it. The consequences of an incorrect drag and drop can be confusing. This "pick and place" UI is more precise and less error prone but a lot less convenient. Maybe there is a middle ground.
- probably something like a stirling engine + working fluid going down tubes in the plate, it becomes worth it to develop silicon-on-insulator GPUs and other weird technologies that run at higher temps
- legal citogenesis?
- It seems a little unintuitive to me, might be better as a click and drag kind of puzzle
- The chip itself supports using a TCXO instead of a regular crystal
- If it's a PON then it's not Ethernet media. You would then be looking for an ONT SFP but those are far from ordinary SFPs. They are not just dumb devices, there is a lot going on inside them since they crammed a whole ONT into the SFP, and it communicates SFI back to the host equipment as if it would have been Ethernet.
https://hack-gpon.org/ont-wo-mac/
You would need the ISP to "adopt" your ONT into their network similar to what is observed with cable modems.
- Metallized windows would be nice at least
- Honest question, does it aerosolize pathogens that cause food-borne illness?
- No, the Quarks did not have the f00f bug, that would have been funny though.
- A parallelogram is just a rectangle with extra steps. Maybe they could have mentioned what those steps are but it seems fairly straightforward
- The vapor does recondense into a liquid which is why they usually have a very rough and porous inner surface texture. But you're right that there isn't meaningful circulation, just convection.
- I do it this way every time.
- Were the lanes engineered for 5.0? Maybe this is a signal integrity issue.
- I've got an LVM setup where the EFI boot stuff is triple RAID1 and the OS is on LVM with RAID5, but all other LVM volumes for data are selectively RAID0 or RAID5. It was not a fun experience to set up and it seems like certain actions could break it. But as long as it's respected it keeps going really well.
- Rateless erasure FEC can go even further.
- I recall paid BBB propaganda being allowed into some schools. Essentially the BBB donates to high school business classes and in return the educators explain it to students but without criticism.
- We don't even reap the benefits of autocratic decisions from Microsoft in this area. Boards always come out with things like messed up ACPI, etc.
- For most this would mean only specially treating a subset of all the sensitive data they have.
- The last word contains checksum bits but not all of the bits it represents are checksum bits. It just so happens to be possible for all of them to be the same word here. In this case it can be bacon (139th word) or one of the following: cupboard, double, jelly, neutral, review, smile, voice