Ugh. I’ve run into this. Even when they are actually speaking English, no one would actually call it understandable English. Very common in technical and engineering related subjects.
Santorini would break AI. So illogical that no computer could ever replicate it.
ERROR! ERROR! HOUSE CAN NOT GO THERE, IT IS A VOLCANO!
There is a main road in the “middle” and then small side paths that go to these houses. And the houses usually share common walls. It is all VERY tight. I wouldn’t even bike on most of those roads because it is also very hilly and steps all over. Literally thousands of years before cars so most people have to walk.
Mobile internet is hot garbage.
Amazing what Elon Musk single-handedly was able to accomplish.
purple car and a green truck
Tell me you drive Dodge without telling me you drive Dodge.
Orange is probably the bulk of the cords sold, so green is made in lower quantities and thus higher per-unit cost.
I’d be happy to spend $1k more for better colors, but many new cars don’t even come in any interesting colors regardless of the price.
That’s awesome. Great pic too. The stray cat population is out of control though - they don’t live the longest lives with there being so many of them out there.
If you have any pics from southern Crete, please post them up. Got lots of family down there.
I was going to guess Chania!
What part? Northern Crete?
You don’t know what you are talking about.
No other place on earth has more tornadoes (over 200 MPH/320 KPH air speeds) than the US.
Europe gets about 200 to 300 a year.
The US gets about 1200.
Europe gets about 2 hurricanes each year (wind speeds of about 130 MPH/210 KPH).
The US gets about 12 each year.
If you think any regular home structure can survive a direct 200 MPH hit, you are delirious. And for most other storms, having a structure that has some level of flexibility is far superior to some brittle structure made of brick or concrete that doesn’t flex. That wood structure will take a hit and bounce back, while brick, clay or concrete will crack and collapse. Neither is a great situation, but we also have vast forests to cut down for lumber, while Europe, not so much.
Those 2x4s don’t look open source to me. Must be some proprietary M$ stuff.
This looks like the perfect Lemmy post.
A bunch of people who know fuck-all about the subject matter at hand (in this case construction), and then sprinkle in the usual anti-American bias that flavors a large number of posts on this site. The only thing missing seems to be something dealing with Linux or some pro-commie spin.
Tell me you know nothing about construction without telling me you know nothing about construction.
Having formerly worked in the plastics industry, it was interesting to read just how many different types of plastic LEGO has used and is currently using.
I don’t know what hex-bear is.
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