Security Theatre
We should be promoting lammingtons as our national dish. Only being associated with Vegemite is embarrassing.
So many things are outside of your control, and all any of us can do is look after the people that we have the power to help.
In the context, I’m sure your job feels unimportant and trivial, but for those around you it’s an island of stability in the storm of chaos.
Indo-Pacific Oceanic Territorial Area Treaty Organization
In some markets, the power price actually goes negative and consumers can be paid to use energy.
https://edition.cnn.com/2024/09/20/energy/three-mile-island-microsoft-ai/index.html
I think there’s plenty of money out there to use excess power, someone just has to connect the dots…
Most use a horizontal single axis configuration and could just tilt the panels away from the sun.
The real question that we should be asking, is why nobody can think of what to do with free energy?
Desalination? Mine Bitcoin? Giant space laser?
Ah, so it’s not just software developers
Isn’t this the whole idea behind flatpak but everyone seems to hate it
The Riker Maneuver
It’s complicated. It’s sort of colony animal, like a slime mold or a portuguese man-o-war. Either way, you shouldn’t touch it.
They changed the format in the last season and did a bunch of smaller myths and the build-team was less involved. They basically knew they weren’t going to do any more, so none of the cast were invested.
Since this is a practical application (and many straightedge problems don’t allow measuring), you could do the same but with two parallel chords.
Bisect both chords and the line formed by those points must also pass through the centre.
Scribe a tangent to either circle. A line perpendicular to the tangent that passes through the intersection of the tangent must pass through the centre. Do it twice and where those two lines intersect is the centre point.
Not sure if that will work for your practical application - getting it truly perpendicular might be hard.
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Well, that answers that question.
I think it might be a riser or part of a sprue from a larger cast part
That’s how you can tell if you’re accelerating