Yeah, we are yet to make sure that the drones run on the same OS as the Teslas.
ulterno
I get it. There's probably 100's of sites with you on them.
Over here, it's pretty rare to have a car that causes a lot of noise.
A few days ago, there was a car crossing me that was quieter than my cycle's hub. And it was an ICE.
Only the "sports" cars and bikes tend to be loud and thanks to petroleum prices (and the vehicle's price itself) are much less in number.
But loudspeakers and fireworks, I cannot bear.
Air pollution? Mine is a smoker's country. People like me are lucky not to be handed the Darwin award.
zangoose github
Oh, I might have mistaken a GitHub site talking about you with your site.
So, I guess I haven't found your GitHub
Just uninstall edge :P
The one paying for it, of course.
allow you to ssh into the box itself (Gitlab/Circleci)
In that case, things just get way easier. I can just check it out like a normal system.
This is one condition in which I might like the "If it runs, you get marks" examiners
- "Foundation" by Isaac Asimov is one of the only 3 novels I have read, that are were not part of my school course.
- Another one was some romance novel that I got as a prize for some competition I can't remember and I managed to force myself to read it until the end. Needless to say, I didn't like it. The setting was probably Victorian Era.
- The third is an English translation of the Light Novel "Mahouka Koukou no Rettousei", which I am not sure when I intend on completing.
I am a very sloow reader. Foundation was a pretty thin book and I took months. I tend to read a little, imagine it, dream on it and have fun that way and this one turned out to work really well for that. I thought of checking out the Prelude and other parts in the series, but never went ahead with it.
I have seen myself getting intrigued by the thought the writer (may/may not have) put into the worldbuilding aspect and find myself exploring the same in my mind.
My habits: I read what I feel like, when I feel like it. I remember having borrowed picture encyclopedias from school libraries as a child and just leisurely reading them. Those things were pretty fun too.
:Playing wrong game = user error
Physicists come pretty close too, and guess where you are