

Yes, 100 billion is 3 orders of magnitude bigger than 100 million.
Yes, 100 billion is 3 orders of magnitude bigger than 100 million.
Sadly a number of these don’t seem to exist on Nyaa, or in any other English form that I can find.
That can’t be a wheelchair, the wheel doesn’t form a full circle. It’s either a wheelchair with an extremely bumpy ride, or a person with a badly misshapen leg.
why did you take a 4chan greentext and reformat it like it’s taken from some kind of corporate slideshow
Additionally, give this man a red hat and he would be the world’s greatest Santa Claus.
GOLDBUG SPOTTED! GOLDBUG SPOTTED!
My bad, didn’t look at the community name.
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To be fair, for most of those other mediums don’t need as much time to consume. An old song takes a few minutes to listen to and a movie can be watched in a couple hours, but I have played thousands of hours of Minecraft (and will continue playing it for the foreseeable future).
For anyone curious, this is Dingo Dog’s car.
This is blatant misinformation, the Richard Scarry universe canonically has mice which are about as big as a pig-sized water pitcher.
Why are they competing in a European tournament in the first place? Israel isn’t in Europe according to any map I’ve ever seen.
Switzerland, not Sweden.
Not sure what you’re trying to ask, are you asking if using sudo to sign in as a different user will make kernel updates take effect? If so, the answer is no.
Linux is an operating system kernel, which basically means it’s a program which runs other programs inside of it. For any “normal” program running inside Linux, you can update it by installing the new version and then exiting and relaunching the program so that the installed updates take effect. Similarly, after installing the Linux kernel itself, you have to exit and restart the kernel in order for the update to take effect. Because the kernel runs programs inside of it, exiting the kernel means all of those programs will be exited as well, and because the kernel is the only program running directly on the hardware, exiting the kernel means that your computer will power off. In simpler terms: getting kernel updates to take effect necessarily means you need to exit the old kernel and launch the new one, and there is no way to do that without reboot.
This assumes you have a machine which supports proper S3 sleep, which newer devices increasingly do not :(
A lot of modern laptops only support S0 “modern standby”, which basically means the kernel puts all processes including itself on pause, but the CPU and all other components are still powered despite being idle.
Depends on your setup :) My PC pulls somewhere around 80W just for RAM.
(tested by comparing the idle power draw with only one DIMM installed vs all of them)
i think you mean Turkey?
EDIT: on closer inspection there are quite a few countries going toward Poland but none of them are Ukraine