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Comment #38713462
The poster was referring to the Model 3 Highland refresh and allegedly the upcoming Model Y Juniper refresh. That is where the turn stalk was replaced with capacitive touch buttons…
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Comment #34506537
While I’m not going to shed tears for gas stoves, I also think that your argument is flawed. Everything in life is unsafe to some degree. Kids drown in pools of water, yet pools ar…
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Comment #33002354
I’ve heard somewhere between 300-400 kilograms gas per second. The pipeline has already been shut off for weeks, but it’ll take days for all the gas that’s already in the line at e…
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Comment #33002343
You are not wrong. It’s a feat of engineering to have a roughly 1200 km pipeline operate smoothly with no safety or reliability issues over 10 years just to get blown up. Billions …
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Comment #33002087
Unfortunately, that is such a huge economic burden to run hydraulic umbilicals the entire length of the line. It’s simply not feasible to control in the middle of such an enormous …
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Comment #33000892
Leak has not be flared, and the Russian side has been shut in for weeks already. However, there’s 1200km or so of pipe that had gas somewhere around 107 bar average inside, and tha…
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Comment #33000864
Due to the special inside coating to reduce friction, seawater ingress would mean the abandonment of the pipeline. It’s just not possible to fix the line without just replacing the…
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Comment #30229577
It’s one thing to suggest the Socratic method may not be the best learning strategy, but it’s quite another to suggest that questions are overrated. Questions are so fundamental to…
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Comment #28863655
Generally speaking, this situation does not seem confusing for many native speakers. The question mark indicates uncertainty about the statement instead of asking “ . Can anyone re…
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Comment #28688109
It’s great that podman serves a good role for you, and I’m not going to argue that. My points: 1. Docker containers absolutely can be run without root. Yes, it’s not the default po…
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Comment #27051390
I suspect AVEVA PI (formerly OSIsoft) is what they are referring to. PI is excessively popular in Enterprise scenarios either OT or IT.
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Comment #27051311
Fully agreed on having that SQL experience guiding you on a totally reasonable solution. However; our problem space is not high cardinality data; it more closely aligns to the firs…
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Comment #27051005
I guess this is an unpopular opinion, but I’ve found InfluxDB to be superb for being trivial to get going in a high performance way. I have never touched InfluxDB Cloud - always ju…
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Comment #26417080
I can’t tell if this is satirical, but rockets have not proven their reliability much better than 94% for an unmanned rocket and 99% for manned. Airplanes have reliabilities on a p…
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