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obsrvatlarge
·3 lata temu·discuss
It is quite possible to get tinnitus with low frequency exposure. I got mine from exposure to loud music while using earplugs that basically had no attenuation on low freq.

Leaving the club the silence outside sounded like my head was inside a slowly cooking porridge kettle. This disappeared in a couple of hours. Low frequency tinnitus appeared years later. I thougt first that my neighbourg must have installed a new air condition unit.
obsrvatlarge
·4 lata temu·discuss
Sure, but rewriting software in order to access books is a lot of extra work. I just store the VM containing the necessary tools and make sure it still executes in the new HW+os when they are upgraded.
obsrvatlarge
·4 lata temu·discuss
Need to store virtual machines with both the operating system and the reader/converter software included. There are lots of bits that can rot...
obsrvatlarge
·4 lata temu·discuss
My shelf is full of scifi/fantasy paperbacks from 80s to late 90s. A lot of these have their binding already broken. This happens especially to small (cheap) format books of more than 500 pages.

No problems with small books of reasonable lengths. At some point the number of pages in the popular books exceeded the durability of the cheap binding tech in use.
obsrvatlarge
·4 lata temu·discuss
These days you also have ceramic capacitors that exhibit this same behaviour. Some physically small but high capacitance caps are acoustic noise sources.
obsrvatlarge
·4 lata temu·discuss
Might have a problem with fire resistance.
obsrvatlarge
·4 lata temu·discuss
I'd guess that at Yandex they did not believe Russian leaders to make a mistake this bad. They were as surprised by the open attack as the western companies that lost their investments in Russia.

Finland was always intended to be the weak member of EU when it comes to dealing with RU. There was the historical evidence of Finlandizierung to support this belief. Somehow Putin managed the impossible and united people from extreme right to far left in supporting Finland to join the NATO.

Very recently Finland (actually private company Fennovoima) cancelled the joint Fennovoima & Rosatom project to build a new nuclear power plant in Finland. This decision to cut Rosatom off the project was on a much larger economical scale and was widely greeted with welcome.
obsrvatlarge
·4 lata temu·discuss
Maybe it is a question of money or actually currency. Here in Finland electricity is paid for with euros. Good luck for Yandex trying to find a supplier in Finland willing to accept Russian roubles these days.