Source (I think) (Twitter), alternate frontend
Source (I think) (Twitter), alternate frontend
Best of luck then.
Based on context I would assume that ‘bad’ batteries are the discharged ones.
Or when you accidentally put a different word so that your spellcheck thinks that it is fine…
As the other person here commented, you might want to see if you have attention deficit hyperactivity disorder apparently it can be medicated for to mitagate the negative symptoms.
I see some coworkers having hundreds of tabs open
And then they come to you complaining about how slow their computer is. I cannot magically make the 11 year old workstation that they insist on abusing with 200+ chrome tabs magically go as fast as their neighbor’s who is using it as a glorified email machine.
They seem to be.
Agreed.
Looks good!
Summoning demons is like nuclear power, both are something that you can definitely do just on vibes.
Just get a cheap USB stick and throw the Debian iso onto it. Guide on how to do it
I hope that things get better for you.
When unacclimatized animals are placed in a cold environment, they will acutely defend their body temperature by means of shivering thermogenesis (muscle contractions), which increases heat production (energy expenditure). However, upon prolonged cold exposure, shivering will gradually decrease, but energy expenditure remains elevated, indicating increased NST
Interestingly, an older study in humans already showed that prolonged cold exposure (12°C, 8 h/d, 31 days) in healthy men also resulted in a gradual decrease of shivering, while heat production remained elevated (11).
Before cold acclimation, 94% (16 out of 17) of the subjects showed cold-activated BAT depots, and after cold acclimation, 100% BAT prevalence was observed. Cold acclimation increased upper body BAT activity from 2.4 ± 0.7 to 2.8 ± 0.5 SUV mean (P < 0.01) and detectable BAT volume expanded from 665 ± 451 cc before to 913 ± 458 cc (P < 0.01) afterwards. Analysis of dynamic PET/CT imaging of the supraclavicular region revealed that upon cold acclimation, glucose uptake rate did not increase significantly (6.9 ± 3.0 vs. 7.6 ± 2.5 μmol/min/100 g; P > 0.05).
Or in normal people speak: People who were exposed to the cold got more brown fat.
Are you… all-right?
Linux from scratch has entered the chat
Laughs in windbreaker for -20°C
Full agreement from me.