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Bought a switch just for this series. Well worth.
I wish I can play Xenoblade 2 for the first time again.
Bought a switch just for this series. Well worth.
I wish I can play Xenoblade 2 for the first time again.
Just playing with scenarios but I imagine something similar to Salton Sea and its evaporating toxic lake.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eC3Fl7Bt4qQ
Nasa has a video up now
I haven’t watched one of these in years now.
Which runs/races are y’all looking forward to?
Saudi Arabia is going to love this news.
https://theguardian.com/environment/2023/nov/27/revealed-saudi-arabia-plan-poor-countries-oil
Wtf happened to Martha Stewart? That is her in the middle?
Valve seems okay with TF2 mods on the older engine… See https://tf2classic.com/
I feel like the TF2Classic ran into dmca issues earlier in their dev cycle as well.
Edit: yes they did https://twitter.com/tf2classic/status/1436328611485818880
NHS stands for National Health Service.
Hmmm… Kind of surprised there isn’t an ARG to go along with this.
If I had to take an educated guess, it is the absurdly immense pressure for academic and career success. Basically through one’s entire childhood and early-adult life. A child’s day would be something like public school from morning to afternoon and private tutoring after that until night time. Rince and repeat with an ever growing pressure for an acceptance into a highly rated university.
And on top of that, incredible wealth inequality.
So from childhood until death it all seems like constant pressure to become excellent. Seems like life would be hopeless if one struggles with the academics and fails to secure a career.
A total of 39,453 people killed themselves from 2020 to 2022, according to data from the health ministry and the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency submitted to Rep. Baek Jong-hean of the ruling People Power Party.
Apparently the party is South Korean so I presume the stats are just for South Korea.
Just curious… what does Starrett have that Tesla will need?
Starrett isn’t known for quality precision metrology.
Bilateral tolerancing is a Machinist’s first introduction to tolerancing so it’s no surprise to run that as default. And I suppose GD&T is not heavily used where you are.
If you’re given a parallelism tolerance of 10 micron are you assuming that to be ±10 micron? True position? Angularity of 5 thou? Etc… The only feature control that could be interpreted as bilateral by default is profile and it’s still communicated by its total tolerance.
Simple ± tolerancing isn’t the industry standard anymore. And if Tesla prints are anything like spaceX ones… It’s basically all GD&T and minimal title block tolerances.
The total tolerance is .0004". In equally disposed bilateral tolerancing it will be ±.0002".
Somehow I get the feeling Valve still had some lingering feelings about the failure of Valve’s TF2 comp and they’re trying to right their wrongs.