Actually, they act like a short circuit to high-frequency AC, so it is more like "blow up" (in general case).
That is why I like supercapacitors.
It is not that much though. You could easily make an electromagnet with magnetic flux density of multiple tesla in it's core.
This is a literal box with text on your screen, what do you mean by "smoother"?
If you want features, I suggest you try Kitty. It is probably the terminal with the most features. I personally prefer Alacritty because it is quite bare and doesn't have all that fancy stuff that I don't need (and that takes up cpu cycles).
You know, except for Monero. Really sucks that real private anonymous internet money is getting pushed out of all places possible, while crap like Bitcoin freely exists.
Well, they work FINE... When they compile! They sometimes do, but never without an overwhelming amount of warnings.
He's just trolling us, I bet we are simply getting a bacon color scheme for our starships.
It solves the problem ;P
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These two off the top of my head:
- 3Blue1Brown - Higher mathematics with nice animations.
- EEVblog - Various EE-related stuff.
- Edit: Also, Ben Eater - Computer engineering.
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Turn on the Improbability Drive. And certainly not improbably watch out for sperm whales falling from the sky.
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As a Gentoo user, I can say that qtbase is probably the one piece of software that caused me the most failed emerges due to some conflict of python packages.
I like 3d printers because they allow me to make my mechanical contraptions extremely fast and with ease comparing to, say, cutting them from wood. None of the stuff I make is going to revolutionize the world, but that was never the goal for me.
Well yes, technically the amount of heat released because of current going through the coil can heat things up on it's own, but this is generally a huge waste of power and kind of misses the whole "induction" part of "induction cooking". And those things (the coils) aren't meant to heat up for that exact reason. Edit: I really thought it was a shitty induction stove, but apparently it's just a resistive stove...
It's called physics.
19! (not "nineteen factorial"). I had used a floppy disk once.

The repairs are getting pretty expensive pretty quickly.


Twelve galaxies down, 244 more to go. I just realized that it would make more sense if I'd not repair everything every single time...

Finally got past Eissentam


Hi all. I will try to reach all 256 galaxies. Last time I tried this I got bored at #10... But I sure do hope that this attempt will be different! I'm looking forward to sharing my progress here on this sub. By the way, I had no idea that you need emeril drive to jump to galaxy core :-)