@arstechnica@SciGuySpace What landing system will they use? The article refers to "parachutes and powered decent", but is this the same crane style as the recent US rovers?
@aca79736370 @TechConnectify Yeah, I do drive a bit every week (groceries, errands, etc). Definitely not just sitting in the garage. My tank lasts 500-600km though, so even at ~50km/week, that's ~2.5 months.
@TechConnectify When driving to the office, I used to use a tank every 7-10 days, now I count it per month (~2 months per) since working from home. It's great!
@kossnocorp@kentcdodds date-fns is a great library and I love using it. Timezone is what was the hardest (even with date-fns-tz), but timezones are hard in general
@dan_abramov If you want to bake a cake, and need flour, eggs, and butter. If you go to the grocery store but don't get all 3, it doesn't matter because you can't bake a cake.
@Kiddo9000 @Dudi11628140 @thexpaw Definitely allowed. It's very popular, and the Chinese gov uses Linux internally (to not rely on Windows): https://t.co/GzAEyKeCgZ
@JnBrymn Definitely making searching by file name (fuzzy possibly) much easier. Usually I'm looking up a specific file, to the read it's implementation, instead of searching for something inside the file itself (the unknown)
@LeoVines@TechConnectify He "famously" uses his laptop to work, likely just using an external hard drive encloser. Hopefully he's using a toolless design.
@BrandiRaine0 @TechConnectify For his use case, using NAS-optimized drives doesn't add anything. Since he's likely only using a few together, not as close as a NAS, the anti-vibration (which is a NAS drive is) doesn't add anything.
Using regular 5400 or 7200 RPM (depending on need) desktop class is perfect.