True, having the right metric is important. But having no metric might be an overreaction to the crisis caused by bad metrics.
Of course lots of Wells Fargo previous PR disasters resulted from having meaningful metrics from management that just happened to be anti-consumer side effects.
USB PD (Power Delivery) actually does use a higher voltage for more wattage. Standard USB is limited to 5V at 0.5A and sometimes up to 5V @ 2A on quick chargers. But PD chargers can give 20V and 3A for 60w or even 5A (100w) with properly rated cables. There’s even a proposal for up to 48V at 5A to get 240w. This is all determined by a negotiation between the charger, the cable (which does have a small chip for this purpose), and the device, therefore PD chargers must support multiple voltages.
Sounds like sleep. Hibernate is when it turns completely off, such that you can leave it unplugged for a weekend and still have battery when it pops you back into your session. It takes longer to save and restore the session than sleep does.
There are websites used by many of the smaller landlords which “suggests” a price for each unit. The landlord stops thinking about a price on their own, takes the website suggestion, and that’s a type of price collusion. And there are large investors which own thousands of units in many buildings who apply the same price formula across them all. Both tend to greatly reduce the leverage a renter can have by shopping around multiple offers.
But the CARB rules are specifically grandfathered in by the EPA, since they predated it, which also limits their scope. CA can’t just make up its own rules outside of that scope, and no other state can make their own rules, (but are allowed to adopt the CA rules where they are stricter than federal.)
If it’s deactivated, then it’s just free protein.
That’s only in raw milk.
On average since Washington, each Presidential term has had 2.1 SCOTUS appointments. It’s not a bad expectation, statistically speaking. But it’s just an average, since Biden only has one so far, and Trump got three.
The Rockies stand in the way, and the energy cost of pushing water over them likely exceeds the going price of water. We do have lots of water pipes west of the Rockies, but no way to economically get water from the Mississippi.
Also, oil is worth a lot more per gallon than water, and used in smaller quantities, which is why oil pipes are economical.
I expect desalination to become mainstream before we push much water across the Rockies.
Or maybe Israel just isn’t sharing their plans with the US administration anymore?
There are allegations, and even a court filling from the prosecutor, that the boxes of evidence have not been maintained in original condition, and that evidence photos may have been staged by the FBI to appear more damming.
Rockets don’t have a lot of moving parts that are NOT valves of some kind.
Not all of them have been peaceful, and it’s still private property and they can ask you to leave, with legal consequences if you don’t. And a lot of the rhetoric and chants have advocated violence.
I thought a pint was 16 oz. Quart is 32oz and gallon 128 oz.
In this case, the defendant was on parole, so there was already a court order allowing the search of his devices.
Also note that before this switch, years were often designated in relation to the founding of a city or by the start of a ruler’s reign. There were always ordinal numbers, so the first year of a reign would be year 1, and there was never a zero, because it was year X of a previous reign.
The guy that invented time zones was solving a problem where each little town had their own time standard. I don’t think that was sustainable.
Because bits are not expensive anymore, and if we used 64 bits, we might run out faster than the time needed to convert to a new standard. (After all, IPv4 is still around 26 years after IPv6 was drafted.) Also see the other notes about how networks get segmented in non-optimal ways. It’s a good thing to not have to worry about address space when designing your network.