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I have an older 11" C720 and it’s proved to be much more useful than I anticipated when I bought it. While this one is an upgrade in every sense (screen, RAM, storage) the C720 is still working perfectly fine, and I find the 11" really convenient to carry around.

I have an older 11" C720 and it’s proved to be much more useful than I anticipated when I bought it. While this one

Iron alone is not a major concern, but the rest of the sparkler spit sounds disturbing. Anyway, here’s an interesting experiment regarding iron.

An Arduino is typically used if you only need to do something simple, repetitively. It can be programmed over USB, much cheaper (get Pro Micro clones from China - under $4 each and functionally equivalent to an Arduino Leonardo). An Arduino runs one simple program, written in C/C++ with Arduino libraries. You can

That was my first thought reading this article too.

Thank you. It is more mind bending than I mistakenly assumed.

We’re seeing the birds at the back, not the front. Neat illusion. But not as mind bending as the shapes by Sugihara.

From title “Can You Watch This Super-Short Ant Movie Without Crying?” I’m pretty sure “sad” is the meaning here.

The Tesla blog says 130 million miles, no indication of hours.

I don’t see why not. Either use it as is, or do some custom modifications. Maybe add silicone sealant to your wish list.

I would recommend going with the horse. Or if you want a little magic with your, erm, hobbies, maybe

For this comment, all my internets are yours today.

Magic and dragons and plenty of other aspects of fiction novels are also quite rare.

(no idea whether you can pay for Spotify on iOS outside of App Store, but for the sake of the following comment, let’s assume she is paying $13/month)

I agree nougat is disgusting and I’m deeply disappointed (though not surprised) with nougat over Nutella. Nougat is the only candy I ate as a kid that tasted so bad I threw it away and rinsed my mouth.

They didn’t even pick a prime number for the date. You disappoint me, Amazon.

A company called Nanoga has developed a new process where nanophotonic layers—10,000 times thinner than a human hair—can be deposited on a watch’s sapphire crystal or glass dome as highly-detailed imagery using a lithographic printing process.

“Impossible” in the sense that the formula is not known (yet). I’m sure over time, someone would figure out a process to make the same watermark.

I’m disappointed too, but only because she missed Diwali and Vesak Day.

I recommend replacing the latex mask with