You probably don't want to put "covid" and "pull themselves together" in the same sentence
WalnutLum
Unless it does one of those classic 180s where it swings back around and hits the atlantic
The fun part is that you don't have to do all that stuff if you have a long term visa.
Or they'll march on the capital again and demand the weather machine controls.
They can't form new trade unions because everyone already has to join a registered trade union.
Resorts you say Not blazing hot you say
I've been using the beta. The HDMI CEC features are very nice but the operation is still spotty.
Most data centers evaporative cooling from what I understand, and according to This
Cooling towers use water evaporation to reject heat from the data center causing losses approximately equal to the latent heat of vaporization for water, along with some additional losses for drift and blowdown. In larger data centers this on site water consumption can be significant, with data centers that have 15 MW of IT capacity consuming between 80-130 million gallons annually. n this study, on-site water consumption is estimated at 1.8 liters (0.46 gallons) per kWh of total data center site energy use for all data centers except for closet and room data centers, which are assumed to use direct expansion (air-cooled chillers).
And seeing as hyperscale data centers usually use between 20-50 megawatts per data center, and there's three of them in Colon, that's like at least 240 million gallons of water a year.
Yikes.
The n-word.
Such named for multiple incidents of edgy preteens using it in voice chat. And then PewDiePie cementing the relationship during an infamous incident where he said it while playing player unknown's battlegrounds.
Yea like moving all the food on the top shelf of your fridge to the bottom and moving everything up shelf by shelf every morning or making sure you vacuum your walls properly. Standard stuff.
God bless that collective. Doing gods work
Somewhat unrelated but it's funny that we can force a company to do this yet somehow people think we can't get companies to turn over server code when they sunset an online service, or force companies to allow for repairability.