gene?
gene?
yeah i used my union membership to get a lower interest rate on my car loan. lots of benefits.
I’ll start donating again when they start using the money to run the site.
This year they spent $4M on infrastructure, but took in $185M.
union busting tactics in the us are basically on toddler level. remember the pamphlet that was sent out to united airlines workers when they were unionising? “union dues are $600 a year. why not spend that money on a new videogame system instead?”
Elohim DESTROYED with Facts and Logic!
nothing for mallards or cranes? weird selection.
raptors are a group name for all avian predators
it’s more customizable, it has more font options, and it can be used as a launcher for other applications.
collecting wood for heating.
it was just an example :P
this makes me nostalgic… people were saying this about fallout 3.
there is an ongoing project to remake them for black mesa, so if you wait you’ll probably get a better experience.
what increase? what energy? how do you even use your laptop when it’s on your stomach (i have never seen anyone do what you describe, i can’t even visualise it)?
and lastly, why would that position even lead to that kind of cancer, rather than lung or skin cancer?
finally, all radio waves have less energy than visible light. i’d worry more about lightbulbs.
only problem is there’s still other people there.
they expect you to work in a hazardous environment but don’t provide protective equipment? seems like a dangerous place to work.
i mean i get it, but at the same time people need bandaids.
would it not have been better to do something?
i use a Kobo Clara HD. It runs linux out of the box, the system memory is on a removable SD card inside the case, and the user account is defined in an SQLite database on disk. If you add an empty user account to the database, it removes the “create account” screen and disables any Kobo online services. Then you can install KOReader and upload files over USB as everyone else has said.
Depends on what your focus is. If you want to build understanding of electronic components and how they interact through experimentation, Paul Falstad’s circuit simulator is a great start.
If you want to focus on digital logic, Logisim is great.
But here’s the thing: A microcontroller is controlled only through code. You want to learn electronics, you can simulate those. You want to learn about a specific microcontroller, read the manual for that controller. You want to learn to code a particular language, you learn that language.
You want to code on a microcontroller, get a microcontroller.
Edit:
Okay, so i was clicking around on Falstad’s site as i haven’t been there for a while and i found a thing called AVR8JS
This is literally what you are looking for! It allows you to set up a circuit, and use a simulated microcontroller to run C code on the circuit!
i didn’t talk much to the people at my last place but i’m going to make an effort now that i’ve moved. seems like a good safety net to have in case something happens.