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Who_GNU t1_jbuxmyi wrote
Reply to comment by Chase_The_Dream in I'll raise you one Dollar more... by hacnstein
The excellent produce is what I like most about living in the area,
Who_GNU t1_jbqsmwa wrote
Reply to comment by rawwwrcaitmonster in I'll raise you one Dollar more... by hacnstein
The 99¢ Only stores in my area have some of the best produce in town. They also have a better selection of seasonal produce than the regular grocery stores.
Who_GNU t1_jae7uwq wrote
Reply to Does it make sense to invest in retirement accounts if I anticipate quitting my job and taking on debt to switch careers? by TitansDaughter
What doesn't make sense is getting into debt, if you already have experience in an engineering role. It also doesn't make financial sense to switch from a field that is under saturated with employees to one that is over-saturated, but if that would make you happier, then it trumps the financial incentive.
Do you have experience programming? Even Verilog and VHDL experience would carry over software development, as would scripting, such as using shell scripts or TCL. Your best bet to make the transition is to spend a few years working for a small semiconductor company, in your current line of work, that would also let you take on programming projects. If you haven't asked yet, see if your current company will let you.
Experience is far more valuable than earning a degree in a different field, so if you can transition your experience from electrical engineering to programming, it'll be a much better use of your time, and you won't have to go into debt.
Who_GNU t1_jaasduh wrote
By that metric, you "consume" over 10 tons of hemoglobin every day.
Of course you don't have to eat 10 tons of food every day, because when you "consume" oxyhemoglobin it leaves deoxyhemoglobin, which is converted back to oxyhemoglobin, in your lungs.
ADP does the same thing, but with phosphorus instead of oxygen, temporarily becoming ATP. It's not really being consumed and recycled, it's just being reused.
Who_GNU t1_j9z6g02 wrote
Reply to LPT: If you always listen to music or the radio when you drive, make sure to do occasional drives without sound to listen to your car for a few minutes. There could be something quietly scraping, grinding, or dragging and you would never hear it until it’s too loud and too late. by The_Big_Crouton
Drive with the window open, to really get a good listen to what's going on.
Who_GNU t1_j9md3ta wrote
Reply to Study reveals 1 in 4 children apps on the Google Play Store violate privacy rules by jeffsmith202
It's a good thing they don't allow other stores to be installed through theirs, otherwise we wouldn't get the high level of safety that the Google/Apple duopoly provides us.
I've been using F-Droid, which surely most be exposing me to far more risk, with its clear warnings when any applications have capabilities that could limit my privacy.
Who_GNU t1_j9drkiu wrote
Reply to eli5 how do people with names that use non-english characters decide the spelling of their romanized name? by [deleted]
Writing the sounds of one language, into the text of another language is called transliteration. It happens naturally, when people simply write what they hear, when listening to a native speaker use words or names in the original language. There's also standardized version of it, to ensure the same spelling for the same word. In some languages it's more common to use standardized versions than in others.
When it happens naturally, before a standard version become popular, you can end up with multiple spellings and pronunciations of the same word. For example, besides the most common "Japan", the name of the country has been written as Nifon, Nihon, Nippon, and Jippon.
Who_GNU t1_j6heyfu wrote
Reply to Three-Body Problem - Dialogue by demilitarizdsm
There's more to translations than language. Our culture is different than the authors', so what would be a normal conversation in an author's culture may be full of useless repetition and formalities or may seem gruff and full of assumptions, depending on the differences in culture.
Who_GNU t1_j6bjvdv wrote
Reply to comment by MilwauKyle in 9 lives by PewPewAnimeGirl
YOLNT
Who_GNU t1_j435mke wrote
Reply to comment by Danjour in Intel’s new desktop processor reaches 6GHz without overclocking by disfigured_mishap
It's a modern-day Pentium 4.
Who_GNU t1_j2fsik6 wrote
Reply to comment by Independent_Pear_429 in Consumer Leases Will Now Qualify for EV Tax Credits by geoxol
When the 1st-gen Leaf fell out of lease, en masse, they were selling for under $10k. I wonder if something like that could happen again.
Who_GNU t1_j27bxoj wrote
Reply to TIL green beans, pinto beans, kidney beans and many other beans are all the same species of bean. by Zemi99
Also, dogs are all the same species.
Who_GNU t1_j08reqv wrote
Reply to Pixel art Welding. by ooMEAToo
It bugs me that the bead doesn't match the movement of the torch.
Who_GNU t1_iwduawn wrote
Reply to comment by evilleppy87 in How an engine works. by ooMEAToo
It's bugging me, too.
Who_GNU t1_jd02g6p wrote
Reply to Student built satellite launched by SpaceX and powered by 48 AA batteries and a $20 microprocessor shows a low-cost way to reduce space junk by DukeOfGeek
In my experience, at least one of those AA batteries will start leaking in no time.