The ale is cooked into the sauce, like a sauce made with red wine.
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Steak and ale pie is delish!
If you’re going easy but need something more up to date, Fedora based is a good middle ground. Nobara more gaming oriented.
That tower looks damaged beyond repair.
I never write my full name anyway, just my first name.
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Technology@lemmy.world•China says 'world's first' offshore wind-powered underwater data center has entered full operation, houses 2,000 servers — 24 megawatt subsea AI facility uses ocean water for passive cooling and offs…English
2·23 days agoSome also hate my explanation too, they probably think if you put heat into water, it stays there for perpetuity.
Deserts are a great example of what happens when there’s barely any (greenhouse gas) water in the atmosphere.
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Technology@lemmy.world•China says 'world's first' offshore wind-powered underwater data center has entered full operation, houses 2,000 servers — 24 megawatt subsea AI facility uses ocean water for passive cooling and offs…English
4·24 days agoI think you got downvoted because of the misunderstanding of the heat you are referring to which is heat = wind power and light = solar power
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Technology@lemmy.world•China says 'world's first' offshore wind-powered underwater data center has entered full operation, houses 2,000 servers — 24 megawatt subsea AI facility uses ocean water for passive cooling and offs…English
84·24 days agoIn thermodynamics, this is the heat goes in, heat goes out. Also temperature higher, more heat goes out.
And CovfefeKills is right. Heat from the sun is orders of magnitude higher than a little bitty data centre. And that heat gets re-radiated to space. It’s all balanced. Except for when you put more heat absorbing gases into the atmosphere which include increasing levels of evaporating water. All to power and cool current data centres.
I are above at you four machine am after death at me
(see screenshot of Star Wars movie being played)
You’re not perceiving the picture correctly, the stub-looking thing on the left for docking is around a foot high. The side of the canal is at least 4 feet and the middle at least 7 feet deep. Mobile camera lens do not give adequate perception, as such, like with taking a photo of the moon.
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•If shoelaces always come untied and headphone wires always get tangled, why don't they make shoelaces out of headphone wires and headphone wires out of shoelaces?
2·1 month agoHaha, I love how a guy called Ian made a ‘secure shoelace knot’
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•According to high school physics teachers, all matter is made up of tiny frictionless spheres in a vacuum
4·1 month agoAs a physics teacher (not kidding here), if you want to be taught straight out the electron wave functions in 3 dimensions in high school you might consider not doing undergraduate physics. And I don’t think I’d bother being a physics teacher when more than 90% of my class don’t understand what I’m talking about.
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Linux@programming.dev•What's Debian going to name their releases after when they run out of Toy Story characters?
9·1 month ago1078 years of it according to one theory.
The elderly I expect come from a generation of school students who were not taught critical thinking. The elderly are exposed probably more to the whims of the media than young people are, and coupled with cognitive decline and lack of critical thinking, their brains are easily rewired and indoctrinated. Think about the number of voters you can sway.
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Civil Aviation@lemmy.zip•Air Canada Express crash at LaGuardia: NTSB reveals final secondsEnglish
21·2 months agoGreat breakdown Mr. Analyist.
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Civil Aviation@lemmy.zip•Air Canada Express crash at LaGuardia: NTSB reveals final secondsEnglish
4·2 months agoCompared to the gimmicky broken cars, transponders really work on very simple terms. At this moment right now, don’t enter this goddamn area.
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Civil Aviation@lemmy.zip•Air Canada Express crash at LaGuardia: NTSB reveals final secondsEnglish
6·2 months agoThis article highlights that there was a safety system in place requiring transponders for ground units of which they had none. So essentially, there’s an unusual hive of activity (owing to the emergency) in the tower and the complete lack of automatic safeguards to prevent vehicles from crossing a runway that has an approaching aeroplane… I think if we are looking at fault here - where human factors are allowed to not be completely infallible - it’s definitely the lack of transponders.
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Donald Trump is doing more to help green causes than any other leader at the moment
4·2 months agoNot to mention that destroying quite a few refineries and storages of oil has just released quite a fair bit of extra emissions, and wasn’t utilised at all. 0% efficient use.





And Gandhi goes nuclear.
Edit: Sorry, was thinking of the nuclear dudes in AoE I.