Numbers like that should have been why you kept going in mech E.
Once you get past the educational stage, every one of those calculations becomes “OK now round to the closest whole number that gives you the larger factor of safety and move on”
A Reddit Refugee. Zero ragrets.
Engineer, permanent pirate, lover of all things mechanical and on wheels
moved here from lemmy.one because there are no active admins on that instance.
Numbers like that should have been why you kept going in mech E.
Once you get past the educational stage, every one of those calculations becomes “OK now round to the closest whole number that gives you the larger factor of safety and move on”
Sucks to suck I guess, market conditions change, time to get a car not built by a nazi and actively acting as a rolling surveillance system for a nazi?
but what acid would be unable to eat through a water balloon, but still strong enough to eat through automotive paint?
Paint strippers often come in plastic bottles, but destroys the bond between paint and metal.
Also even light acids like vinegar can be enough to etch and damage, but not remove paints - or in the case of the cybertruck, accelerate corrosion on the stainless.
It’s probably made up bullshit to legitimize Moron’s desire to call tesla vandalism “terrorism” and throw people in jail
Absolutely zero idea why something like this would catch on fire. None at all. A complete mystery.
That’s a really good question, you’d have to ask Google about that one.
You’re welcome!
Honestly that’s a complaint I have about nearly every pencil, not just the zebra. They’re almost always hard and smudgy because the pencil has been sitting out either in a warehouse or on an office supply shelf for like 5 years.
I’d rather bring my own hi-poly brick eraser, or even better, a hi-poly retractable eraser that is a lot easier to control and keep a fresh, smudge-free surface on.
If Email is ever sorted in any order other than purely Chronological, it is a deadly affront to humanity. Even the “sponsored” two emails at the top of Gmail is an insult.
#8 all the way.
If I had to do sketch design drafting in college with a pen or wooden pencil and not a 0.5 mechanical, I would have probably become a school shooter.
A CPU, at its basic level, does math and logic. GHZ is a measure of electrical frequency, aka how fast the switches inside a CPU turn on and off per second; it is only tangentially, loosely related to the amount of math and logic per second that the CPU can do.
Like the other commenter said, IPC, or instructions per clock, measures how much “stuff” a CPU can do each time it’s control signal switches on and off. More advanced modern CPU’s can do more stuff per clock, both because of architecture improvements, and because there are more “cores” (CPU’s inside the CPU, basically). And because of the difference in architecture and other behaviors, it’s hard to “apples to apples” compare CPU’s. I could take a 4 core cpu from 2012 and a 4 core cpu from today, have them both run at 4ghz, and the modern one would run circles around the 2012 cpu.
The better way to shop for modern processors is not to look at nameplate numbers like GHz. Instead you should find multiple independent software benchmarks that can apply a relative number to the amount of math and logic a CPU can do per second, which allows you to accurately compare different processors side by side. Software like Cinebench does this. There are multiple artificial benchmarks that show performance in many different workloads, pick one out that is most similar to what you would do on a daily basis.
Many review sites like tomshardware will also provide additional data, like core temperatures and power consumption under load, to provide a fuller image of what a CPU can do and what its drawbacks might be.
Sisyphus I’ll give you $5 to roll that rock back down right now
aaaaanyway, ladies and gentlemen- we got him.
least racist 4chan thread ever
you’re in it right now