

I agree Moon+ allows exceptional control over colors, margins, and font sizes as well as page turn options. The configuration menus can be confusing, but that’s a byproduct of maximum customizability.
I agree Moon+ allows exceptional control over colors, margins, and font sizes as well as page turn options. The configuration menus can be confusing, but that’s a byproduct of maximum customizability.
I can recommend The Rediscovery of America by Ned Blackhawk. It discusses the pre-colonial history and civilizations of America.
The linked PDF (page 14) has a few diagrams that can help infer vessel size, and the Wikipedia page for TSMR-LF1 also includes a decent floor plan and links to satellite images. Looks like a typical research reactor footprint, which means it may scale to be similar to existing LWRs at higher power. https://esfr-smart.eu/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/S53_1_Paul_Gauthe_Overview_MSR_Gauthe.pdf
For reference, a typical PWR may be ~3000 MWth.
Starting at ~2:30 and meandering until ~4:00, if you can’t bear the full 7 minutes.
Been using racknerd to host my tiny stupid websites for a couple years, it’s great value for money and a fantastic way to learn sysadmin stuff. I also appreciate that they give a lot of heads up for auto-renewal and don’t escalate pricing on renewal.
I’m pretty sure this comic was originally created in reference to Another Crab’s Treasure
This is going to be a Big Deal for a whole lot of people. I don’t know all the companies and industries that use Crowdstrike but I might guess it will result in airline delays, banking outages, and hospital computer systems failing. Hopefully nobody gets hurt because of it.
Not my site, though I’ve bought from him before. The Corne PCBs are pretty popular and can be bought lots of places. I think the username is because he’s active on reddit and answers tech support style questions there.
Alternatively, buy a Corne PCB and make two of them (or a left AND a right) yourself! https://keyhive.xyz/shop/corne-v3
Nuclear engineer. Went to school for dual degrees in Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering, got decent grades and had two relevant internships. Interviewed at a college job fair, had some follow-up interviews, and likely stood out because I was computer literate.
I think you can do it via Quiver Quantatative, but there’s some sort of fee structure. https://www.quiverquant.com/congresstrading
Theoretically, there are reporting requirements and the trades are public knowledge. Don’t know where that information lives though.
I’m a little slick and a little static
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Here’s a more measured take on it, particularly the Update section - though it’s written by the company creating the long-term waste repository in Switzerland so there’s some obvious bias.
It appears the modeling/simulation code Transmutex developed is heavily based on the open-source Geant4 toolkit.