As someone who lives on grid, but barely... in that I lose power many times per year and have had week+ outage's.
I believe you are mostly right with the addition of
* shift power consumption to summer months.
* wood heat in the winter and electric air conditioning in the summer.
* electric-expensive hobbies in the summer (e.g. welding)
* with low winter consumption, multi day battery operation becomes feasible
* small dual fuel generator and a propane tank to recharge the battery bank in emergencies and extended outages with little solar production
Linear typed are "use exactly once". In this case you consume "file" when you pass it into writeString and then it is (compile time) unavailable to be used with g, afterwards.
around 2010, we (Zynga at the time) used torrent to distribute the MafiaWars code/assets to all servers in a couple of data centers. Worked without much challenge.
It generally means model running in parallel with the actual system. It is not just about being able to store data, but about being able to mirror (and sometimes predict/replicate) exactly what that system is doing.
In current software parlance, this is often used in stupidly trivial ways, but digital twins have a long and important history and function
The court ruled that the museum’s revenue, business model, and supposed threats from competition and counterfeiting are irrelevant to the public’s right to access its scans, a dramatic rejection of the museum’s position...
This is not a notable challenge in rust, nor relevant to the article.
The article is about finding ways of using rust to actually implement kernel fs drivers/etc. Note that any rust code in the kernel is necessarily consuming C interfaces.
Bindgen works quite well for the use case that you are thinking.
I've been using Linux a lot longer than puppy has existed, and puppy never came across my radar. Don't assume differences from your own experience are due to age/newness.
Similar time frame. Slightly smaller capacity, Northfield Mountain was brought online to store power from the Vermont Yankee nuclear power plant. Interestingly the pumped hydro facility is still functioning as a grid battery, even after the nuclear plant was decommissioned for no longer being cost effective.
> Not only were people with two copies of the APOE4 gene much more likely to develop the biological changes that lead to Alzheimer’s disease, similar to people with the other genetic forms of the disease, they were almost assured the diagnosis: Nearly 95% of the people in the studies with two copies of the APOE4 gene had the biology of Alzheimer’s disease by the time they were 82 years old.
They haven't ruled out epigenetics causes, but they are talking about a very specific gene (APOE4) with an extremely strong correlation with Alzheimer's when two copies of the gene are present.
"Yes, this search is powered by a customized version of the Gemini model for its generative AI features."
Based on that, I'm not sure how it is reasonable to claim that Gemini App has a legal term that is exclusive of its use in search.
Amusingly, it refuses to answer if i ask "is this search powered by Gemini app?"