Air is fundamentally a terrible conductor of electricity and is full of noise. Use a wire.
Air is fundamentally a terrible conductor of electricity and is full of noise. Use a wire.
Sheffield’s numbers, where they saw 8 people in 2023, is more like 2,000 years! The problem is more fundamental than number of staff or what they’re concentating on, I suspect.
Given the waiting list for non-urgent mental health in Manchester is 37 years (in 2023 there were 6,796 people on the waiting list, and they made 183 assessments) I assume nobody will notice any difference whatsoever.
This is not a news website.
This article is part of the problem.
Saved you a click: Their ploughman’s pickle. I didn’t even realise they made this. Why would anyone use anything other than Branston anyway?
Does the 9 year window chosen for this co-inside precisely with when production was outsourced?
OOI, how do I say “I’ve seen and read this, I don’t need it at the top of my feed every visit any more”?
This reads achingly like an advert pretenting to be a social media post. BitWarden works fine for third party pass keys on every site I’ve used it on, ta - and I can self-host it.
They have their own cows?
I’m glad I noticed this is “techrights.org” before actually clicking. Don’t bother with anything on that site.
Shouldn’t this headline read “Apple fixes bug”?
At this point, the differentiator is the inconvient shape, not the performance.
I struggle to be interested in any bling project written by C++ “coders” since they were 9 who don’t even know how copyright works so use a pseudonym there instead - they’re almost always inexperienced children. And children are almost always sociopaths.
A pub I go into encourages people to not form queues, that’d be great if the staff could keep track of who is to be served next. Which they don’t. So people queue and do so in a way sociopaths can’t skip it.
Wow is it still a thing? I had no idea. It always seemed to sit in this weird limbo between Spotify and YouTube Music (for people who just want to listen to music) and Qobuz and HD Tracks (for people who just want to listen to their new £250 power leads). Never sure what it was actually for.