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Java chooses to use the cycle method mostly. They also reference Bentley.

https://github.com/openjdk/jdk/blob/f1e0e0c25ec62a543b9cbfab...


Nice, this just crashed my entire desktop.


impressive, what's your desktop?


just win10 and firefox. It wanted to run workers in firefox, locked up firefox, then somehow taskmanager was locked up and things went downhill from there.


Works for me on Win 10, Win 11, Firefox, DDG.

Probably somet=ing gone very wrong with the video drivers.


The bulk of roto-rooter calls to clear home sewer lines of tree roots happens during winter.


I find this to be true as well. I have nerve damage/pressure from bad back. If I miss a dose before bed, I almost invariably get a calf cramp in the early morning hours before waking. Very annoying, only way to get rid of it is get out of bed and stand up on it. I think flooding the body with the magnesium before bed, before it has a chance to maybe get rid of excess perhaps, because taking it too far from bedtime I'll still have twitches and cramps.


I ran across this theory years ago about a piece of legislation in late 1970 allowed lobbyists into previously closed door committee meetings, thus allowing lobbyists to assert direct pressure on congressional members. The second video is from the same guy but is rather long and goes into this idea that transparency in congressional committees is a counter-intuitively bad idea because it allows lobbyists to proactively apply pressure before anything ever gets to a floor vote.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CgqhywW9Cto

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1gEz__sMVaY


I just installed it. If you've already been a desktop user, they've made importing accounts pretty painless by having the phone app take pictures of qr code on your desktop. The UI is definitely less polished than K-9 on first impression but I suspect it will get better.

It would be great if it can sync junk training settings between the two.


I believe you can use shebang since java 11 but you can't have the filename extension be .java.



I can't find it now on youtube but years ago there was a pump someone made using old HDD platters. The action relied upon having two platters a certain distance apart such that surface tension would drag water between the plates and then fling it higher than it's source.


It won't work. Plates will get wet, but you can't tear off that water without spending lot of work. That would be perpetual motion machine if you could make it work.


The pump in question spun the platters with an electric motor. It's an interesting mechanism for a pump, not a power-free one.


it's also unrelated to surface tension; the tesla turbine, as this mechanism is called, was originally designed for gases


Pick up that can.


I don't remember the time frame but it was a Slot A cpu that I bought from some russian owned company in Irvine in the early 2000's that was doing exactly this practice. Since I was planning on overclocking it myself, and had taken steps to record as much about the transaction myself (because I knew this scam was going on), when reported to AMD, they had their lawyers contact me to provide an affidavit because they we're attempting to sue the shit out as many of these sellers as possible. They also replaced the cpu with the one I intended to purchase so at least the story ended nicely but what a pain in the ass it was.


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