I'm sorry, but cum.
You can swear on the internet. And this isn't swearing even, it's just related to sex, you know, something natural
I'm sorry, but cum.
You can swear on the internet. And this isn't swearing even, it's just related to sex, you know, something natural
Ooh this is great news! I guess it was both an entertaining experience and a chore at the same time bumping the server version every once in a while to keep the mobile app functioning.
Huge props to the team, it's one of the best pieces of software I've used in quite some time.
This is imo the most succinct way to summarize it.
Are they a 100% sure it's the future? Maybe not. But they for sure won't risk missing out on it either, just in case it does end up being the future.
Yeah sorry I read your first sentence and just wanted to be a contrarian :D I agree with the rest of your comment though after reading it, it could be made a bit more concise with more or less the same effect
I'd take a shot at super speed, I feel like simply saying "but your physique stays as-is" would be enough of a limitation with the following notes:
In one second, you could zip through 80 meters just by walking, quick enough to be super useful, but still possible to counter since you will get tired after a while
Hmm it's not that useless, imagine doing parkour stunts where you can stop time each fraction of a second to judge where you need to move your arms/legs.
Or coming up with the perfect riposte for a negative comment from someone :D
I second the miniPC suggestions, I have a Dell Optiplex 9020M (bought used for about โฌ70 some two years ago), put an SSD in it plus 8 GB RAM, and it handles anything I throw at it (minus real-time video transcoding).
I use it in a headless way, so YMMV with the video displaying part, but I doubt a Pi would be stronger in this regard.
In any case, I think it's worth looking around before committing to a Pi, these micro pcs are quite convenient to carry/store/service, and they are self-contained unlike a Pi.
https://www.servethehome.com/introducing-project-tinyminimicro-home-lab-revolution/
Here's the article that started me down this path ^
Edit: I see you're more into electronics, and I don't know much about GPIO on these machines, so the laptop may be the simplest solution then - in any case, it's nice to have options
Why wouldn't anyone choose 1? It's just a bit blocky, but a spoon nonetheless.
And the question said
eat
, so small spoons are available for cooking or jars when needed