You use a GPU shovel to dig a big AI hole in your lobby so customers fall in before they reach your business.
You could use the shovel for much more productive things; but you chose AI...
You use a GPU shovel to dig a big AI hole in your lobby so customers fall in before they reach your business.
You could use the shovel for much more productive things; but you chose AI...
*more willing to work
“...a built-in cigarette case which “hands” you a cigarette at the [unintelligible] of a convenient lever.”
Really disappointed that's all that link had... No pictures or illustrations, not even a proper description :/
The 3d scans you can manipulate on that page are pretty cool.
Not all that surprised by the lighters mechanism though; a bit of nickle chrome wire for a heating element and some bi-metal strips to release it based on temperature. Pretty simple.
SovCit insisted they weren't the defendant, but was their representative; judge played along and refused to let this non-defendant represent the actual defendant as they are not an attorney.
Either agree you are actually the defendant, or come back as a licensed attorney. In the mean time, the court can assume the defendant hasn't/wont appear and proceed accordingly. (default judgement, bench warrant, or whatever else is applicable to this case)
I mean, sure; but playing with your food is so much fun...
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mains_electricity_by_country Is where I got that.
Looking into it more though; it seems they used to use both and have since moved to 220v for the majority of things.
Many plug packs (ac-dc adapters) are dual voltage and will handle 220v just fine. Check the label on the plug though. Most other things you will need a transformer unfortunately.
~~The Philippines uses 115v 60hz, like America.~~
They also use these three plug designs:
You may need an plug adapter if you run into the third one, ~~but you won't need a transformer.~~
Seeing a post with 0 upvotes (and seprate downvotes) always makes me chuckle.
'huh, even OP thinks this is bullshit...'
The microphone disable switch on every google home/amazon alexa device does not physically disable the microphone; it just informs the software that you'd like it to not listen to you. It can still do so whenever it pleases.
This is how/why it is able to respond 'your microphone is currently disabled' when you try to command it with that switch on.
Hey, sometimes I say something dumb and need to downvote myself....