An allergic reaction, or an immune response?
An allergic reaction, or an immune response?
I ended up switching to Ubuntu, as I found networking with UFW (universal firewall) a lot easier to control, then I run Windows in a VM as needed.
Sumatra PDF is easily my favorite, but you’d have to use Wine.
Yeah, I’d say stress due to financial hardship and dread due to climate change are primary causes poor mental health, but I don’t see politicians doing anything meaningful for these.
I like Ubuntu because, as a newbie to Linux, there are plenty of guides for how to do things that are copy-paste examples. I don’t know enough yet to understand reference docs lol
Yes, this is kind of true. But how you use the battery is also important. If you frequently DC fast charge your pack, it will wear out significantly faster than using Level 1 (120V AC) or Level 2 (240V AC) charging. This is because DCFC pushes the boundaries of how much current the battery can safely take in order to reduce the amount of time it takes to charge the car. It’s a balancing act between customer acceptability and limiting battery degradation.
Everyone goes though the 5 stages of grief when it comes to climate change.
“Long COVID” is just an euphemism for organ damage. These people have brain damage, and I assume their recovery journey will be similar to that of someone who suffered a stroke.
I mean, Jimmy Carter was putting solar panels on the White House in the 70’s. People have known about climate change for a long time.
People who live comfortable lives generally don’t want to make changes to live less comfortably, and people who live hard lives fear they might lose what little they have. If you want the populace to switch to a vegan diet, you’d have to force them.
The article didn’t explain it very well, so I’ll ask here. The article said mantle plumes are responsible for the lower gravity in the area. Is this because the magma has a lower density than the surrounding mantle?
The thing I found that works for me is trying to exercise. Even if I got nothing else done that day, at least I got 15-30 minutes of exercise. Plus, in the long run, it tends to help with your mental health.
I see, I got a WD Red Plus for myself for around that price, and it looks like that’s CMR. The base WD Red is SMR, though.
WD Red 4TB drives are only around $70 new, and they’re built for constant use in NAS devices.
Do you think those billions of people will die quietly? Do you think the global supply chains will survive such massive civil unrest? Do you think supermarkets will be able to keep shelves stocked? How will cheap electronics, cars, produce, etc. be available if the exploitable labor sources of poor countries are in chaos?
The global society we live in today will collapse.
I mean, I’m not going to spoon feed you every relevant article possible. There’s plenty of info online - I recommend looking into how the heating of the ocean and changing pH is going to destroy marine life.
From what I understand, the models say that a combination of overpopulation and increasing pollution will cause significant food scarcity. Here’s an article: https://www.vice.com/en/article/z3xw3x/new-research-vindicates-1972-mit-prediction-that-society-will-collapse-soon
Most articles try to be optimistic, but seeing as we just completely overshot the Paris Climate Accord targets, I have no hope of curbing pollution or climate change.
It’s hard to justify putting more than the minimum into retirement savings when you expect the world to be dramatically different in 20 to 40 years. Not even accounting for climate change, long-term economic models show a collapse of the current system within a few decades.
I’m pretty excited about LTT’s new power supply test lab. Not many content creators can afford such a setup