

Eh you can probably just aerobrake.


Eh you can probably just aerobrake.
This paper is apparently referenced in the Wikipedia page for HF: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrofluoric_acid#cite_ref-28
The pain isn’t from the acidity. It’s from the fluorine attacking your nerves AND bones.


Some games are just too massive. I don’t usually use step by step guides but I use maps heavily. It’s just not fun to waste time looking for an obscure item.
And I think games have a lot more customizable difficulty these days instead of just one level. Which is a good thing as it makes them more accessible.
Unfortunately she is unable to do simultaneous multithreading.
However, she can have a pipeline, branch prediction, and context switch.

How do you know they don’t travel for work?


Small drones can prevent issues like this.
He even has a screaming coach: https://youtu.be/Ugvw3pBbYqY
Looks like a house of some sort? Or just some kind of test shape.


I’ve been finding a lot of games incorporate similar soul-like elements. Space Marine 2 and Stellar Blade most recently and it scratched the same itch.


And after each of these, there’s been _more _ demand for developers.


The feeder will be used to force feed prisoners.


Isn’t that what I said?


Most of the ships going to Russia (and in general) are not flagged to countries that can do anything about it.
Edit: Wrote Ukraine instead of Russia.


Russia hasn’t made any reasonable peace deals yet, so it’s likely they’ll keep fighting longer.


We were worried about things like this, which is why we got a doula. Ended up needing a c-section anyways (it was absolutely medically necessary).


I guess this is hoping that it’s the end of the wheat exporting season for Ukraine. Otherwise Ukrainian shipping will be targeted next, probably by submarines.


I believe shadow fleet vessels are already uninsured. The way the sanctions are enforced is through insurance.


Basically:

This might be a warning against Russia from using their submarines again Ukrainian shipping in retaliation to Ukraine’s strikes on shadow fleet vessels.
So far they’ve used an Iskander but that’s probably uneconomical. Now it might be even scarier for a Russian sub to sail around in the Black Sea, of which I think only 3 can be operational.