Depending where you’re at in the US, Huck’s gas stations have them
Data is a proper noun, data is not.
I guess I took the question differently. If it’s a flavor sold by itself, it is the star of that candy
Root beer barrels come to mind. Obviously black licorice has it’s own candy. Usually I see grape flavored fun dip and pop rocks
Yeah but rumble
edit: ok
bold and not
When I first got my EV, the DC fast charge rates weren’t that high. I was seeing an average around 35 cents/kWh. A near 50% jump in price now has me planning trips in advance not for just charging stops but a cost analysis in case it’s cheaper with gas (fuck Illinois electricity rates). The plan is still to get my wife an EV when it’s time to replace the Traverse. I hope that DC rates won’t be so bad for long trips by then so I don’t have to hear about it. She’s still unconvinced despite our summer vacation being done with entirely level 2 chargers on the way down and at our destination, then 1 DC charge to get back home.
Funny thing, I tried using newsgroups for their intended purpose after rediscovering that Thunderbird is also a newsreader. The amount of topics is large (and really old), but the ones I checked out haven’t had many updates. Though i admit I haven’t been brave enough to dive into the alt. group yet. It reminds me of the internet before the web.
15¢/kWh. Makes driving an EV really economical. I did a day trip last week and had to charge at a DC fast charge and it was 56¢/kWh. At that price it would’ve been cheaper to drive my wife’s Traverse.
eMPG is a joke measurement, miles/dollar is the real comparison.
How much is Jack involved? He was the reason Twitter went to shit to begin with.
And to be fair, there’s a lot more terrestrial things that causes GPS interference. I work with a guy that runs a boosted CB radio and it causes havoc with GPS signals. EM geometry is really interesting on how signals get encoded. It was fun studying how CDMA and GPS work.
I mean my question was addressing the scope of the jurisdiction Texas can have over a server in another state. It feels like the onus is on them (or the ISPs in Texas) to block that server
If you don’t operate in Texas, do you have you comply? Is the easy fix is don’t have your servers be in Texas?
I remember my first serious build, blue acrylic case with as much black light reactive components I could get
Just give us Gradius VI already!
Hilarious that the story is from SI
After that softball Apple intetview, it confirmed to me he’s just a safe space for tech interviews and reviews (if the price is right). I suspect that he extorts corps for favorable interviews and we can’t really trust him to be truthful.