

I kinda suspect that shared joy might repeat if a cancer vaccine was revealed.
We didn’t collectively suffer long enough from COVID for its vaccine to be universally embraced…
I kinda suspect that shared joy might repeat if a cancer vaccine was revealed.
We didn’t collectively suffer long enough from COVID for its vaccine to be universally embraced…
Sorry, I meant to type higher resistance. On my water heater, the equivalent part that is glowing in the picture is a really thin flexible corrugated gas pipe that surely can carry much much less current than the iron gas pipe feeding it before it went really high resistance. I could totally see it glowing like this with enough current. But if it is aluminum (not sure if it is), what you said makes sense.
My gas pipe to the house comes out of the ground inside a plastic protective pipe sleeve, so I can imagine it possibly not having enough of a low resistance path to earth to trip one of the cutout fuses on the primary distribution line. Granted, mine also has a big ground wire bonding it to the house ground, which I would think would help here…
/shrug I was just sharing what I read. It was supposedly the explanation as to why local breakers on the house didn’t trip.
I think in this case the power heating the pipes is not coming from this house’s electrical service, so killing the main breaker probably won’t help.
When this was posted on Reddit recently, someone claimed this was caused by a fallen power line that made contact with a gas line. So, power flowing into the house through gas pipe and back out through equipment grounds, heating up lower resistance gas pipes in the process.
Photo reportedly taken by fire fighters or gas company employees.
unless the gas pipe melted through
That looks pretty damn likely imminent to me…
So glad my wife is not like that
I for one have been in denial and probably won’t switch away until it literally stops working. So, there’s hope.
The word “just” is doing a lot of heavy lifting in your edit. The replacement for that dependency doesn’t allow an extension to work as an ad blocker as effectively as the thing they are deprecating. This is deliberate.
I call that following the same successful recipe that got us the Falcon 9.
The mindset that considers those tests failures is the same one that would still be in bureaucracy hell determining what 40 year old technology we should repurpose to get a future over budget, late, and under performing solution designed and built.
Boot the laptop from a USB memory stick that has a Linux installer on it.
I’m assuming the original post you replied to was meant to be a joke, since, like you pointed out, many or most people use RSA. I assume (using Occam’s Razor) that is more likely than them not knowing that and intending their post at face value.
Woosh? (Probably)
They didn’t mean the backdoor was (or was not) an accident. They meant the backdoor was implemented sloppily enough to be discovered and maybe that was not an accident (as in, he wanted it to be found, but still wanted to plausibly be seen as trying his best to keep those coercing him appeased)
In all my cases where I installed those, I got lucky and the GFCI protection is upstream in another outlet somewhere.
After realizing both shavers and cordless toothbrush chargers are going this route, I gave in and installed these in the bathroom
Leviton T5632-BW R02-T5632-0Bw… https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002DQT22G?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
But how is that a criticism of the Mac mini? All it does is give you purchasing flexibility (eg if you already own Apple kbd/mouse). It is like you are implicitly arguing that they should raise the price and include those components. But that would be bad for some consumers that already have those items and would help nobody because you can already buy those separately.
I’m not sure that conclusion follows. There are many more potential future users than there are current users.
Your first sentence suggests you’re disagreeing, but nothing you said after that is incompatible with anything gp said.
I have fond memories of using my N900. But I would not have described it as well working :) It worked, sure, but not particularly well.
/r/starlink