But it IS how we see prices.
I don’t. Never did. I’m sure I’m not the only one.
But it IS how we see prices.
I don’t. Never did. I’m sure I’m not the only one.
Now I want him to teach me about mushrooms.
Aaah. I understand. :)
Thanks. Let’s see:
The weak equivalence principle, also known as the universality of free fall or the Galilean equivalence principle can be stated in many ways.
And
“… in a uniform gravitational field all objects, regardless of their composition, fall with precisely the same acceleration.” “The weak equivalence principle implicitly assumes that the falling objects are bound by non-gravitational forces.”[11]
I’m just beginning to understand. I’m not there yet.
I don’t understand. What’s a uniform gravitational field and why does being inside one feels like standing in an accelerating elevator?
Turtle is ging to szay hungry. It can open neither of them, because it’s missing those precious opposable thumbs.
Efficiency.
This is not right. I like it.
The world needs more beavis memes!
Since Jellyfin, qbitTorrent-nox and the arr-suite are available as docker containers, you could try one of the many docker web UIs. I never used one of them since I’m happy with my one file docker compose configuration, so I can’t recommend one.
The indoor temperature is always at room temperature and vice versa. It’s not constant though.
You know. In ancient times, they had radios with tuners - and scales for visual feedback. ;)
In the game, they use it as a plot device for the communication with other… planes of reality? I liked the idea in part 1.
Oxenfree 2 is out? I need to take a look. Thanks.
Same rock here.
I guess that’s right. Although I’m (most likely) not a person of interest for any secret service. But the data could be interesting for marketing and insurance companies.
Thanks.
That is what the article is explaining.
The planned improvements are a good thing. I thought we talked about the status right/ until now.
Also: What does it mean then Meta (the company) isn’t eager to collect this data (anymore)? This doesn’t fit my world view of this company.
I don’t think so. Metadata is unencrypted (i.e. your contacts, who sends messages to whom and how often and when).
Messages itself are encrypted.
Am I wrong?
Sounds like social media for a specialised case. Thanks for your explanation.
No, I dont though.
It really depends on the study you choose to believe into. (No, everyone does it, isn’t a pro argument. People always had strange beliefs which later changed. I think it’s called major consensus narrative or maybe consensus reality
I like this hill, I’ll stay here. Thank you.)