I’ve been spoiled by ICE to expect a car to have 20 years of life if maintained well. The industry needs to not only standardize and increase the charging network but also build standard battery packs that can be easily replaced well after the warranty expires.
Except that they sell racks full of servers starting in the $500K ballpark. Those racks are themselves the building blocks for one’s own cloud service.
There might be a 3D printable adapter that connects your grinder to your AeroPress. I have one for my Hario ceramic grinder and it’s really handy for on the go brewing. Means I don’t have to travel with the glass part of the grinder. I like how compact the Normcore is though.
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This is about AMD writing software that is open source and competes directly with Nvidia’s CUDA software framework.
Object storage, POSIX, and various flavors of RAID. I also dabble in RubberMaid bins from time to time as well. Don’t get me started on Docker containers either.
I found this to be more or less impossible on my AM4 platform. The AMD RAID kernel module didn’t work under any distro. Fire up an Ubuntu live environment and see if you can detect and read the contents of your Windows environment. That should give you a good sense for what is possible. Otherwise I recommend installing to a separate NVME as I have.
You were likely seeing a coronal mass ejection (which are typically larger than the Earth) with the naked eye!