I may be completely out of the loop here so correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't China making a monumental shift towards solar and renewables right now as well? Why would they need LNG when they have record amounts of renewables being implemented and an established Coal system.
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That's $880-ish per day. I honestly can't tell if that sounds disgustingly low or not.
Wayland is still unusable for me. Was happily running Wayland in 5.27 But have encountered nothing but issues in 6.0, main one being performing any sort of action with animations, scrolling, opening notifications etc causes the desktop frame rate to pummet, sometimes even hitting zero. All AMD build as well. I'll keep checking back to see if it's fixed but I'm too new to Linux to do any real sleuthing. X11 has been working fine in the meantime.
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Awesome shot! We have a couple of these Pileated Woodpeckers in my neck of B.C. as well. They're quite timid though, only seem to be able to catch them leaving our yard.
This makes me even more excited to properly test my latest lens acquisition come spring, a 300mm F4.5 in beautiful shape :)
Will definitely be checking some of these out!
I want to believe that your joking...but sadly I think I know better by now...
Pixel 7 Pro here, haven't seen this at all, it's just dead space for me.
I've done this swap a lot. So hopefully this helps.
They do feel good. Definitely a little bit different than the original sticks, when they are new they feel tighter / stiffer than even a brand new joycon, but not overly so, they do loosen up a bit over time but are still stiffer overall. The rubber caps feel pretty much indistinguishable to me vs original.
I tried playing through TotK on original hardware, After a week or so when the emulation was better I switched to PC and restarted. I found it so much better, the constant frame rate drops on original hardware drove me crazy.
Not sure where you live but around here Sony isn't an option for TV's not financially anyway, 30-40% more than the competition for no damned reason.
I didn't realize that converting coal to LNG was a thing, Interesting. Thanks for the information!