What do they do to mitigate the roundtrip latency introduced by using a hosted database on a separate network? Is the idea that you wouldn't use this if you have pages that do many queries to render?
To affix your spool, or to access the string at all you need to go through the airtight robot and you need to know the exact distance that you need to run the wire since you can't access it unless the robot is fully extended. Kinda only makes sense if you have exact measurements and are willing to destroy the robot after it fully extends. Still probably a great way to run wire through long pipes.
The video said that you'd be able to pull cables along, but I'm struggling to see how you'd do that given that the actual walls of the "robot" are static once deployed. Is the idea that you somehow turn the cables inside out too?
I've been wanting to get off of my s21 ultra because it's extremely bulky and has gotten slow over the years. The killer feature keeping me on it is the 100x zoom for identifying birds and I haven't seen another phone rival it yet. To be clear the 100x zoom is awful quality and not really useful for anything beyond getting basic shapes and colors but for identifying far birds it's awesome.
I'm fairly certain that you have to undergo a sleep study wherein they monitor your breathing and your blood oxygen levels. If your blood oxygen falls to levels that seem dangerous you will be prescribed. So my understanding is it's not as simple as going to the doctor and saying "I slept funny last night".
Skimming this post was hard when I had to read past "woke, Soros funded district attorney". How do you people take yourselves seriously?
There were three points I saw:
1. Fraud isn't a crime, no one was harmed so we should be allowed to commit fraud freely
2. Some of the inflated properties actually grew over a decade to be worth nearly half of the amount declared and so it's not actually as bad as it seems (Read: It's still bad)
3. Biden is being investigated and people don't have the ability to follow two news stories at once
These three points really seem to be reaching desperately for any way to what-about away this case. I personally haven't interacted with a single person who thinks that Biden or his son should be let off the hook because of who they are if any evidence is found but every single Trump supporter remaining (You really have to be a specific kind of person to support Trump at this point) seems to think that Trump is above the law.
How about we agree to all hold our politicians and community members to the letter of the law equally?
To be fair it is far more complex for a robot to grip a spatula and use that spatula on a griddle than to use dynamic motion to flip a pancake in a pan.
At least once she's been lectured about starting a family by pharmacists when trying to pick up her prescription which caused us to switch to a different pharmacy.
It's possible it's all imagined, but I don't really understand why a pharmacist would only give one month when the prescription is for multiple months, or why the prescription can't be for longer as to require less doctors visits / bills. We certainly haven't had the same experience picking up other prescriptions.
I personally find using CDK over terraform to actually have a performance multiplier rather than a cost. So much so that I end up using CDK8s to manage my Kubernetes resources as well
> I don't know, it makes sense to me the way the IRS does it. If I get a massive windfall and the IRS didn't send me information about it, then I would be able to just not file it because I would know they don't know about it. Not so if I don't know what they know.
Ideally the IRS would tell you what they think is accurate and you'd submit amendments for anything that's not accurate. That's no different than the current arrangement since you already need to report all income, it just eliminates the extra cost and effort for the majority of Americans that don't receive windfalls.
It's not hard if you have simple incomes and deduction, it's just a bloated process that you have to pay to complete (if you make enough money) and you are at risk of penalty if you accidentally fat finger manually copying printed text into a computer since the IRS already knows all the values and will know if you submitted something wrong.
What would be better is if the IRS just sent you the stuff they know and you affirm that it's true. This prevents people from accidentally committing tax fraud and eliminates the need for middle income Americans to pay a yearly fee in order to be law abiding.