

Always has been, hence why giving any of them power was beyond fucking braindead.
Always has been, hence why giving any of them power was beyond fucking braindead.
Yea, that’s why I’d rather the government itself have an endpoint where the hard part is already implemented.
… ok I’d rather these stupid de-anonymizing laws were found to be against the constitution and completely unable to be forced on us…
Eh, IF the government had an endpoint to verify ID information, it wouldn’t be too bad implementation wise. … buuuut the modern government doesn’t provide anything any more and every damn dev team on the planet shouldn’t have forced access to peoples’ freaking IDs…
lol no. There have been dozens upon dozens of massive flooding events since the Mediterranean Sea has existed. Even many massive vulcanic floods.
Also the homo genus is ~2.5 million years old. Even some estimates for homo sapiens are nearly a million years old.
Why was it exposed to the internet with all ports open? Even Linux is getting hacked if you’re fucking rawdogging every packet that shows up…
(yes I know it’s likely from a bunch of BS services only Windows would be dumb enough to enable by default, but the point still stands that any computer that’s exposed to the internet directly needs to be carefully locked down)
Nahh, reality is far more interesting. There WAS an insanely massive flood over in the middle east. Think like the Bonneville Floods or the Pacific Nothwest flood that happened thousands of years ago big where inland seas had a glaciar/land dam break. The Native Americans have stories of both, and there is ample geologic evidence of them.
I forgot exactly which region the middle east one flooded out, but it was populated at the time and there are non-religous texts recording some farmer who built basically a giant raft for all of his farm animals, and maybe some other people helped and joined. He mostly just got washed out to sea, but got back to land and … yep, religous people turned it in to gross lies to ‘elevate’ their false knowledge.
By definition, yes. Yes it is. It’s just not amazing at it.
lol a minority with the majority of power…
Do you … do you not understand how systemic racism works…?
Yeah I think that’s the phrasing I’ve heard most, too.
cheese covered bacon potato you say? Why yes, I could have seconds!
yes but funny excuse go brrr
lol no. Dried desiccant in a bag will absolutely murder any fan in a humid environment.
To remain sane in an insane world is merely the sign of a sick mind.
That depends on your humidity. As I already said, if you’re in a desert that’s normally dry enough…
If you’re not in a desert, though, you’ll have to dry the desiccant for it to have an actually significant effect. Though that’s true regardless of which desiccant.
Within the phone, general relative humidity is FAR more important than airflow.
No shit. Nowhere did I say you’d convince a bigot with these arguments, especially bigots as committed to the bit as Israelis…
BTW, if you think Palestinians are a majority in relation to Israel and the other nations involved in that conflict, ESPECIALLY in power, then you are only exemplifying your lack of understanding of how the real world works.
If they turn it in to a white genocide problem, then you already have your answer: They don’t care about minorities.
Just remember that dessicant (including rice) should be dried out in the oven if you’re going to expect it to drop humidity below normal ambient humidity. Obviously not baked, but a few hours at ~180F to ~220F will dry out most dessicants. Some are really hydrophillic, though, and might take even higher temps.
Usually the kinds that dry out at lower temps are labeled as reusable or similar terminology. (unless it’s a disposable packet, then it’s what ever the hell they decided to throw in there).
Silica gel is a great desiccant. Just because rice cannot match something basically designed for the task, doesn’t make it awful.
You might as well be saying, “but my horse cannot run fast! He’s always behind Secretariat!”
I don’t know why you feel the need to turn the truth in to a joke. /s
They won’t all be interchangeable. They can have totally different max power delivery, and a device is free to require more (up to 240W by spec). The nice thing about USB-PD is it’s negotiated and a device won’t (shouldn’t) try to pull too much power for a given plug. So as long as everyone sticks to specs, they’ll be interchangeable so long as the supply can supply enough. If it cannot, at least a device should keep itself off as if a chord isn’t plugged in, or preferably have some sort of “supply too low” sign.