You need someone to prove that soap is slick?
You need someone to prove that soap is slick?
Not me directly, but I was cc’d:
Do we really want to spend time and resources patching dev and stage? I actually believe those two environments should be totally decommissioned.
I think we should shut them down, at a minimum, for the time being. These are no longer being used. Prod SP 2016 should stay current because it is still being referenced.
Any opinions?
Mix some in water and feel it.
They work by getting between the fabric and the “grime” and lifting it off. Also something to do with surface tension.
Occasionally you’ll hear about an unauthenticated race that only takes receiving a text.
All vulnerability services consider end of support to be a critical vulnerability.
Psych eval, video uploads, video camera on me at all times with an atty that has access to the recordings.
Too little and your clothes will be exposed to more friction, causing things to get pulled and rubbed more.
My newer LG with a mobile app once scolded me for using too much.
Math, specifically gambling.
Of all the fake things you see on tv about hackers, that part is real.
One complete rear spring is off for about 6 months.
Everything is expensive and hard to work on. Lots of parts are unobtainable.
This practice is allowed and it sucks. Try wireless.
Classic luxury car restore for about a decade.
It truly was, a Shawshank redemption.
Broadcom can sell to 5% of its customers and still make 50%. They can cut all sales and support staff to make it work. They don’t need a reseller.
So run the wiring. It will cost nearly nothing to do that while also pre-wiring for EV charging vs doing it later for $$.
I do nearly that all with omada.
Run two, for a future battery.
It’s a vpn to their datacenter. Either hosted on the client or at the site internet handoff, or both.
Lots of jargon is used to make it sound more than that, but it’s not magic.
A lot of parking is in a garage. If each garage space already supports EV charging, it’s not a lot more to support a battery too. Paired with the right tech you can limit the amount of current feeding all these things.
Batteries take up about 5’x4’x8”. The biggest obstacle is routing individually metered power to garage space.
Keep in mind that natural gas piping may not be needed, freeing up a decent amount of space, cost, and complexity.
No.