Homonyms are the downfall of LLM for sure
Homonyms are the downfall of LLM for sure
I don’t make the rules, and spacial reasoning is an art not a science
Absolutely try reversing y axis, in shooters.
Maybe flip the controller if you can, some people prefer look and strafe on the wrong thumb sticks.
Yeah same re: purchasing convenience vs pirating.
Pirating is a juicy prospect once again.
But your premise is bad
Yeah you are right
Germans apparently
Maybe, I do hear hex a bunch
6 “lobe” is torx too. Nobody calls Allen bolts hexagon either.
You might have shot somebody’s last wishes, you Ponce
No, moderating forums is not immoral.
By participating in a moderated forum, you have traded your ability to post whatever you want in exchange of everyone else being bound by the same restriction.
If you don’t like it, you can go post in some unmoderated forum. If you can’t find one without spam or low quality posts, them’s the breaks kid if you want the wild west you get the wild west.
… Fire blankets exist, and putting out someone on fire is part of first aid courses edit also high school chemistry class
Maybe have an ounce of compassion, keep the guy alive and waterboard him later like how global powers used to do
No no, you are the child in this context
Histrionic in the worst sense of the word
He needs to hit an acorn at 20 paces, iron sights won’t cut it
I should have mentioned, grounding out the panels and outlets properly is the expensive part. You don’t need the whole house done.
So the rod itself is a trivial cost, if all you are really interested in is a grounded workbench.
For ESD, hammer a 2’ bit of copper pipe into the ground outside near your workbench, and if you have 2 prong only at your workbench, connect the pipe with whatever gauge wire to an adapter like this
https://www.rona.ca/en/product/globe-electric-2-pack-15-amp-3-wire-grounding-white-adapter-58746-0079591?viewStore=55250
This is not good enough for safety faults, but it will give you the same 0v reference on everything you plug downstream from the adapter. Put the wire on any metal furniture and shelving you will interact with while you work at the bench.
GFCI covers the safety requirements of an actual ground.
Ewww