They’re pretty good in science communication but i wouldn’t ever call them solarpunk, I’d say more but honestly others have said it better than i did.
They’re pretty good in science communication but i wouldn’t ever call them solarpunk, I’d say more but honestly others have said it better than i did.
He’s a wonderful person :)
The latter, and the underutilization of the fact that the standard library exists, and consequently the existence of so many micro dependencies.
This picture honestly looks more like C++ than JS, and before you yell at me, JS doesn’t have any standards let alone competing standards so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Rage bait in a nutshell
Also, God Hand
Very reasonable
Wheezed at this, thanks
Kinda sounds easier to implement tbh, like, right now leap days are in a specific month, but wouldn’t it (in addition to a hypothetical new years day) be easier to handle and remember if they are a very explicit part of the calendar system?
There’s an extra device which is required to control them, yes i already tried the bios.
Basically yes, rainbow, at least it’s not rotating and is just a static rainbow circle.
I had my PC built for me while all i had to do was specify parts, tried to get fans with no light just to avoid this, got the almost exact model but with lights.
Now if i use my PC at night my room glows pink (not for any particular reason besides it being the most dominant in my rainbow led fans)
Thank you, TTT’s video was what i thought of. Worth mentioning for anyone wondering why, that green growth is not compatible with solarpunk, because solarpunk has a large intersection with degrowth.