We kinda want him alive
We kinda want him alive
Big E, is that u?
private companies have been responsible for every launch since the Soviet Union fel
they were always buying launch vehicles from private industry.
So… u r telling me the private sector only came after homework was done, just taking the rights to produce and sell? who could have guessed…
Aqui no andamos jugando, si hace falta haremos que el fuego se pueda ver desde palestina.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, set to visit China this week, plans to warn Beijing of the harm done by subsidies for clean energy products including solar panels that she says are flooding global markets and pose a threat to U.S. firms, workers and the global economy.
They r just salty 'cause they can’t get a piece of the cake as always. If they really were preocupied for the transition to solar they would be happy as people is using them even as fences, contributing to help our already strugling electric systems.
And before someone comes saying “iTs b3cAusE sUbSidiEs bAd”, ok, let’s avoid the tangent and keep it to the current topic; if they r so bad why they keep giving them to Tesla? Especially when said company not only hasn’t generated any profit, tell me, why its ok for teslo to have subsidies but no for chinese EV manufactures? And why go as far to directly ban them?
And don’t come to tell me that bs about security, it that was the concern they wouldn’t even let apple produce their phones over there.
Don’t let the suits fool u.
Ah, musk…
Humanity biggest joke right now.
I mean, if we can’t see the circle that means its a really big one, so…
Duh…
So… u r telling me that I have to defend YOUR argument ?
Wow…
U done bro, ribbons r a complete nightmare.
Maybe if u search “ribbon X pins”, good luck.
Switch to the dark side, switch to mujico !
It’s a weapon of the people
U r joking, the people’s weapon is the > scythe. I remember hearing in history class about how it was used in a war/revolution no, it wasnt the marxist one after putting the blade in vertical position, and that it was so effective that for a time it became the national flag.
And yeah, also the communist have it now im talking about the marxist one.
Personally I like this one, its the usual atx tower super compressed to make it a mini tower pc
And usually it isn’t necessary once u set up the machine as DMZ, but sometimes it doesn’t accepts the request so make sure u can access using ur celular data. Otherwise u’ll need to do some port forwarding, just do it plainly 443 to 443 and the like.
It depends on what u wanna run, I use an old AMD A8-7600B, wich by today standards is less than a laptop cpu. But I run OpenMediaVault wich is just a NAS, so usually my cpu usage with 2 users at the same time is around %40-%60. I recommend u to use passmark as a reference, just tipe the cpu u have in mind + passmark and make thr comparison with mine so u can have an idea.
Manually set up the local IP of ur machine in the router/modem, then in the computer (so everything is failsafe), then configure the firewall (I recommended ufw) and only allow the ports that u need in the necessary protocol, nothing more. Also, to be script kiddos safe I recommend to change the ports of everything that u can, in this case SSH, I don’t remember the usual port, but change it to something like 666, 999, 6666, u get the idea, if we aren’t the same as every other server in existence we r gonna be safe most of the time, disable password login and use an rsa key.
Like showing in the theater.
Seems like my grammar’s still shit, sry
Setting up qbit with tor
Nah, false.
If you as a PERSON, an individual without wanting to make profits do it, then yes it would be absurd.
But, here is a corporation trying making exactly the same they have been doing with open source projects, making a real paywall out of others peoples work red hat, cough cough.
Exactly this, this is the equivalent of me taking a movie, making a function, charge for it, and then be displeased when the creators demand an explanation about it.
If they can compete with AMD instead of the dying intel, sure, why not?
Are they x86 to begin whith or r they another ARM based cpu?