Sorry, I clarified the title and broke your joke
Watched it for the first time following Furiosa. I’ve seen fewer seeders on new releases.
I was pretty miffed when I realised “gas town”'s primary export was petrol and not, you know, gas.
Simulink has a concept called Test Harnesses which are models that isolate individual blocks for testing. The tests themselves are then driven programmatically from MATLAB
That’s the only kind of apartment we make!
Residences in new developments are often sold before they are built
I’m Australian, and the photo clearly showing that you can park a car and get two cars past one another tells me that these “narrow streets” are substantially wider than all the normal streets in my vicinity.
I suspect this is more of a stroad (and planning) problem than an actual narrow street problem.
Have you got concurrency and parallelism swapped around?
what’s stopping three, or four, or an entire suburb?
If this leads to spontaneous direct democracy I’m all for it
fucking bone
Is that what they’re calling it these days?
If it doesn’t fulfill the requirements it’s not any kind of solution
That’s a completely different statement
This article seems to have a bizarre assumption all the way through that the schools must use Microsoft 365.
Obviously Microsoft is failing morally and probably legally (what else is new), but the schools also have a moral and legal requirement to choose software which protects the rights of the children. Microsoft is sort of right in the way they surely didn’t mean; schools have the responsibility to not use Microsoft 365.
If you like chunky and portful check out the MNT Reform
The coal plants are decommissioning due to costs, renewable energy is booming, and (obviously due to the ban) there is no local nuclear industry or expertise. Even if you manage to lift the ban, which nobody is trying to do*, nuclear would not be replacing coal plants here, but might divert renewable funding. In other countries I have no doubt building more nuclear could offset coal, not here.
* The coalition claims to be in favour of nuclear power, but they’ve spruiked it before in opposition, and nothing gets tabled when they’re in power. It’s got as much chance of happening as high speed rail.
This was all Uni SA