

Wow though - 27% is no small feat
Wow though - 27% is no small feat
That makes sense that some degree of bacteria survives - even if its minuscule. Like how any disinfectant is only 99.9% effective
Imagine how tough the surviving organisms are to be able to survive that…
Wait is this an onion?
Arent mouse already “forever” mice. Like what goes wrong in them? I’ve never had a wired laser mouse fail, and the batteries ones I usually lose the adapter or let it corrode before the mouse actually fails
And if anything I only buy a new mouse for aesthetics. Or when their old mouse is grody
It would’ve been cooler if they used it to write a cool PDF page of info and stats on Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone
Or finding/buying plane tickets at the best price by searching all the sites
Sorry not very ELI5 I’m seeing now
More simply private companies own the transmission and generator sections and are regulated to standard rates set by local governments
Regulated private monopolies
Raw mineral deposits were also all over the surface of the earth before we mined them for convenience. It’s how the first humans made metal tools before we could mine for it
https://link.springer.com/referenceworkentry/10.1007/978-1-4020-4425-0_8548
https://www.okhistory.org/publications/enc/entry?entry=SU012
Kinda fucked he only has them in executive and C level positions because they are banging him
Talk about quid pro quo…
I moved to Mbin purely because kbin.social has been down
I bet these LLM models wont be 100% locally hosted. I imagine some form of data will be piped back to a cloud server
As for solar panels I think the word you’re looking for is “albedo”
Off the top of my head I think it’s close to earth’s natural albedo anyway. Or even if it is a lower number and more energy/heat is absorbed it’s so negligible. Only the tiniest fraction of the earth’s surface would be/are covered in panels
Good for straight off the camera