Second that recommendation for Tildes. Not all posts are long but most posters tend to contribute well thought out opinions and the discussion I have seen is uniformly civil.
Second that recommendation for Tildes. Not all posts are long but most posters tend to contribute well thought out opinions and the discussion I have seen is uniformly civil.
This summary sounds deranged because none of it has anything to do with the title, but that is a problem with the article itself being badly titled. It is rather about the effect of El Nino worldwide.
Your English language is excellent, is that something you can use to your benefit? Think teaching, translation, document services
I’m not in the area or an expert but this link seems to contain a lot of useful leads.
https://www.wellnessvietnam.com/guide-to-mental-health-services-in-vietnam/
Uploaded 17y ago. Along the earliest YouTube videos…
Yeah it wasn’t so long ago that hard drive storage was more expensive than spindles of CD-Rs and that was around the time that internet and torrenting were taking off. People used to burn CDs full of movies to share and make room to download more. In that use case a unit of 700 MB on write once read many storage was useful if cheap.
In this context ‘up to at least’ means ‘definitively at least’
Does that mean you could create 30 days worth of rolling, expiring backups? Even having 4 weekly backups on hand at any moment of disaster recovery would be useful.
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Headline implies he’s a fossil fuel company man, but the article points out that he supports elimination of fossil fuel subsidies and believes that fossil fuels have no future.
Oh not this black-yellow or blue-white game again!
There’s history in Switzerland of creating accidental earthquakes by attempting to harness geothermal energy in 2006
https://www.wired.com/story/swiss-rock-lab/