If you throw it in just before it’s boiling yes, you will see the water bubble up for a moment for the reason you said… once dissolved if anything at those amounts, it raises the boiling temp a little
If you throw it in just before it’s boiling yes, you will see the water bubble up for a moment for the reason you said… once dissolved if anything at those amounts, it raises the boiling temp a little
The main issue is more about how many FOSS devs are available to implement what you just said unfortunately…
Do you have any experience using it for targeting consoles? I think that it’s the biggest issue left… I would also be curious of support of stuff like Nanite from Unreal Engine 5…
yeah I’m currently surrounded by that enterprise bs you talk about…the job itself would be perfect otherwise, its just infuriating
I meant that without these people who constantly work on it, Invidious would instantly die, we shouldn’t take them for granted…Google is constantly making changes that breaks it.
Btw they are not actually failing: just a few weeks ago Invidious was completely broken, but a guy posted a PR to fix that like the day after…
I kinda agree with you, being impossible to contact is probably unachievable in today society…Isn’t it more important to avoid sharing more personal information, like your exact location history with Google? (or pls explain me the downvotes)
No there aren’t just disable it from tarallo_settings!
Yeah “dissipate away” is probably a bit misleading but I meant that the heat source is mainly the surface since it’s difficult to heat the thin outer layers directly, and from there heat moves up thorough ir radiation or adiabatic expansion. But it’s not like mountains are cooled down by adiabatic expansion, since the air wouldn’t move up without a temperature gradient, which means that it cannot get colder that the mountains already are. So I would think they are simply farther away form surface heat radiation and have thinner air that don’t assorb heat…
Sorry i didn’t meant to be misleading, just to discuss! However after checking on Wikipedia https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lapse_rate I omitted that lower pressure air at high altitude absorb/emit less heat, but what I wrote is not wrong, just incomplete…
Without checking, I would say that it’s because the heat dissipate away from the planet and the hot air will eventually cool down while rising? My understanding is that it’s hot near sea level because it’s where the heat from the sun gets reflected and radiated from the earth surface, correct me if I’m wrong…
Still haven’t got around installing Lineage on my phone to get rid of Google there
I’m going through that right now, definetely worth it, but it can be quite a job on some devices, have a spare phone ready when you start :)
Recently Teams is blocking Firefox even on Windows, but changing user agent was enough in my case…
I feel you, but I think that however clear you make its usage, people will still use it to express their opinions and others will get hurt… Personally if a post gets downvoted (not reported) I feel like it’s a good thing, it means that there’s a discussion, and we’re here for that isn’t it? Making clients that make you feel less bad for downvotes would probably help, but I don’t want it to end up like YouTube…
Exactly, making everyone to switch over to something else is impossible…l’ll uninstall it as soon as they roll this out
Lemmy mainly aims to be a decentralized alternative to news aggregation forums, which is the important part for many people. It’s a FOSS project, I see any other feature as a plus…
I’ve always thought estimates were a problem in programming, but now that we have switched to agile with sprints its almost comical, they hurt development in so many ways… People start to give all the value to time and completed tasks, and 0 value to what they’re actually doing.
Thanks much better, however “Correlation does not imply causation” which is obvious in this case (and as the source itself say, the correlation is probably about education instead etc). The problem is much more complex and trying to explain it with a simple correlation is a bit naive, however you can’t deny how much of an economic struggle raising a kid is for the average income family…
The source you linked tells that more developed countries have less kids, which is almost unrelated to how “affordable” having a child is, which infact have the opposite trend.
I’ll add something which is not mentioned: Unreal Engine, one of the most popular game engines, is source available, but not open source. Many games modify it but its then impossible to release those sources. I’m guessing that it’s the same with many other engines…