I could actually “feel” my body turning off but then I notice it and move which makes me fully awake again and I have to wait for myself to fall asleep again
I could actually “feel” my body turning off but then I notice it and move which makes me fully awake again and I have to wait for myself to fall asleep again
Try to use “request desktop site”, stuff may be sized weirdly, but at least you don’t get that stupid pop up anymore
You can use liquified hydrogen which need to be chilled and insulated, and will evaporate away in a short time if not properly sealed
Or you use compressed hydrogen which means you are basically carrying an IED that weighs several hundred kilograms with the amount of pressure inside the gas tank
And hydrogen combustion is as others have said, inefficient.
Another issue is that you also need to use basically pure oxygen if you want to use a hydrogen fuel cell, otherwise the catalyst inside the cell would get poisoned
And well, there is a car that did all that, the Toyota Mirai, but that also pretty much ended in commercial failure, due to lack of hydrogen filling infrastructure and a whole load of other reasons.
Well, even though gastric acid(mostly hydrochloric acid) in our stomach does have a relatively low pH, it is very diluted, so in practice it just kills germs and stuff and won’t obliterate everything going inside you
It is both, but the pressure one contributes more to lift. You can see this when a wing stalls, the airflow separates from the upper surface and the pressure difference is gone. The angle of a stalled wing still means air is directed downwards, but the overall lift is much smaller.
At least that is what I’ve been told anyways
Makes me wonder, what if they just let it sit for another 20 years and then recapture the helium to sell it or something?
You forgot about the fact that buses have bigger windows and the passengers inside them, kids in this case, have smaller mass. Therefore I would argue that the chances of ejection are not less than a typical car.
Plus, pretty sure those old big muscle cars and luxury cars had more mass than a typical family hatchback and guess why we still got seatbelts?
The main reason for tank crews(at least the commander) to open their hatches is not for ventilation, but for visibility and situational awareness.
Wait til you get stuck in a traffic jam
cough cough one pedal driving cough cough
And I thought kotlin was crazy with whatever (modifier: Modifier = Modifier) means to make it happy
cough cough North Korea cough cough
Pretty sure only you thought that
I thought android transitioned to kotlin?
Just root it
Unless you get a Verizon one, then you are shit out of luck
Unless you get Verizon’ed that is
At least there is still kind of some alternatives, like the Xperia 5IV (and the upcoming Xperia 5V) and galaxy s23 though they have problems of their own.
Namely poor cooling on the xperias and the tens of versions of Galaxy phones making finding a compatible custom rom and kernel pretty much impossible if you live in the wrong parts of the world
Ever heard of domestication?
Imagine having no good public transport