Right now I use all/new as I build my subscribe and block list. Eventually I will use subscribed/scaled
Ive done it just for fun. It was some time ago. Bought a screen in a frame, a squeegee, tried a couple mask methods but was most pleased with the photosensitive stuff. It is quite fun and results were impressive for the short time I spent on it.
Voyager - it was on f droid and it works.
And the rest of you are COBOL programmers.
When IBM did this with mainframes it launched Amdahl into existence. His machines were basically the same machine except they were unharnessed.
I read an article recently that talked about enabling and disabling cores on the fly.
I think chip binning is perfectly reasonable.
I believe Intel is on track to do it again.
Thanks very much. Looks interesting.
I just started using the public library apps this week. Piracy has gotten too difficult for me recently.
I think it exists because people have an unreasonable price sensitivity when buying gas. They will drive miles out of their way to save a nickel a gallon. I also think they don’t really have a good understanding of mpg factors. I was told by one guy purchasing it that he gets better mileage on it(which we know isn’t true)
It was dyed the same red and slightly cheaper than other marine diesel.
Isn’t this a path to creating more methane clathrates?
It’s not uncommon, but not as common as died diesel of various types. A marina in Orange Beach Alabama sold a died diesel called locomotive diesel that is apparently different in composition from agricultural diesel.
Sadly the tax advantages is absorbed by the vendor as they are located in the water.
I used died gasoline in a boat.
No. It does degrade some fuel system components on fuel systems not made for it.
Where I have purchased it it has been cheaper.
I hate rocket on my pizza!