Remember not too long ago when the pilot or copilot went to the bathroom and came back to find the other guy unconscious?
Now think about what happens if there's only one guy.
Remember not too long ago when the pilot or copilot went to the bathroom and came back to find the other guy unconscious?
Now think about what happens if there's only one guy.
Like the electron, there's only one of him but he pops into each plane so fast it looks like they're all crewed.
Why him? I assume there was a whole board and/or other company officers equally responsible.
It dissipates into the environment through friction and other resistance forces. Each grain of sand is pressed against the others, the water, rock, or even the air. Those resistances are converted to heat and other forms of energy, which spread out from each particle.
Unless you have a reason for the flatpak, just use the deb from the repo.
There is plenty of backup management software. You want one that will not only keep a copy of your data, but also save you in the event you accidentally delete one or more files.
Into the sand, which it pushes around, causing erosion.
I'd upgrade the NAS to full server status and run everything from there. For most people, there's not much point in separate devices. It just adds a point of failure.
It's open source, you're welcome to do it. STK is GPL while Godot is MIT, so I don't know if that would be easy.
But I doubt the STK project would be receptive to that. You'd be doing it on your own, and STK has a pretty small audience as it is.
Perhaps you should see if the STK project wants developers to improve the graphics quality (while still remaining performant on old devices).
It sounds like they're not quite using fresh water, but waste water. I presume it's been treated, but even if it's not 100% back to potable, if this also helps solve the problem of what to do with the brine after desalination, I think it's a win all around.
Not many flags. Nothing in the behavioral analysis makes me suspicious. Just looks like an installer.
A light, ventilated UV-block shirt is probably better in that case.