Ah good point.
So your issue is a matter of labelling rather than science.
Ah good point.
So your issue is a matter of labelling rather than science.
You put a rope on it. The rope goes around the generator shaft/alternator as it would be with a steam/wind turbine.
I’m trying out a paid Google called Kagi for a month.
It’s pretty good so far and very fast.
And no ads or SEO prioritisation, which is the key part.
Or tracking/data-retention, so they say (it’s not open source so we only have their word for it).
E-commerce isn’t as much of a monopoly as “reddit-style social media”.
Technically anyone has the ability to open an eshop and sell whatever they want (provided they follow the appropriate sales/tax laws etc).
It’s just that people don’t like to buy from no-name shops online, as reputations give a level of accountability.
I imagine a lot of people got their credit card details stolen when the first eshops appeared.
I didn’t say I was going to do maths for you either ;)
I’m not doing maths to keep it at 18 each year.
I do 1900 lol
“We have justify-content and align-items at home”
I like to call pair-programming sessions (for bugs) “bebuggery sessions” at work and people haven’t complained yet.