“You can also opt out, and only have to give me 1 billion.”
kbin’s not looking great currently so I’ve shifted to fedia.io: https://fedia.io/u/LostXOR
“You can also opt out, and only have to give me 1 billion.”
As long as the other 18 characters are randomly generated that seems secure enough, and a decent way to keep track of which passwords are associated with which accounts.
Adding in Earth’s gravity it’s about 1.8G total, applied at a weird angle, which might be too much for some people.
Yes, I calculated the acceleration required to accelerate to 387MPH (173m/s) in 1km.
v^2 = 2ax
(173m/s)^2 = 2a(1000m)
a = 14.96m/s^2 = 1.53g
Is that when you’re missing a chromosome? I don’t think that usually turns out too well.
I got an acceleration of 1.5G for the test, did you forget a factor of 2 or something? Still certainly not an enjoyable experience for passengers, but I assume it would accelerate over a much longer distance if a full track was built.
Or just… Stay on Windows 10? There’s nothing wrong with it compared to Windows 11 (though Linux is usually a better choice).
I remember another video of this from a while back, really cool!
wine has problems with a lot of games unfortunately, especially ones with any sort of anticheat.
Any recommendations for a fairly cheap one? It would definitely come in handy.
Yeah, I have a 64GB phone and I’ve run out of storage a few times, but when I do I just copy my older photos and videos off to free up a bunch of space.
I’ve noticed YT seems to be loading a bit slower than normal, but it still takes less than a few seconds so I don’t really mind.
It’s been over an hour, are you done yet?
As a kbin user, I can confirm that federation to kbin seems to be working! It’s pretty cool how everything’s connected. :)
That’s great for a second try, good job!
Nothing humanity has done will survive.
I wouldn’t say nothing, after all we’ve sent a bunch of stuff speeding out of the Solar System and will probably send more in the future.
Pay the scientists a bunch of money to pretend the answer is “no”.
Most phone camera sensors (and most camera sensors in general) are 4:3.
Diagonal is the compromise solution.
Wow I didn’t know that was uncommon, it happens to me too. I don’t have any clue what causes it unfortunately.