g is the acceleration applied by Earth's gravitational force (for masses much smaller than Earth's, that are pretty close, i.e. essentially everything you typically interact with) and is approximately 9.81 m/s^2
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The problem is growing leafy plants like lettuce and spinach in space can come with a side dish of bacteria, according to a new study from a team at the University of Delaware. In tests on plants grown in simulated microgravity, they were shown to actually be more susceptible than normal to the Salmonella enterica pathogen.
I did use franz at some point but eventually switched to ferdium, which doesn't require an account. That being said I haven't used either for a while now.
The robotic arm pushed the man’s upper body down against the conveyor belt, crushing his face and chest, according to Yonhap.
I'm kind of lacking imagination how that makes sense for a robot arm that is supposed to lift boxes. Anyone have an idea?
The right can't meme
Fuck character limits for names. Looking at you, ABAP.
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For your first point you'd probably want to investigate why your system doesn't suspend or what exactly is going on. You could check logind.conf, specifically the HandleLidSwitch* keys. Otherwise, your lid switch should have a corresponding /dev/input/ event that you could maybe listen to or something.
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I can't offer much input on your second point. I think unplugging the audio jack should probably trigger a udev event that you could write a rule for. No idea about wireplumber though.
Could you provide a source for that research? I swear I'm not being combative, just genuinely interested.
As a bread enjoyer, I'm intrigued. Would you like to elaborate a bit? All I can find is different types of bread (like different flour, shape etc.).
As someone who has never thought about YouTube video IDs: is that a thing? Is there a small but tightly knit community of youtube video ID connoisseurs?
What a fucking waste of energy and material.
Sourceforge has stopped distributing adware installers again since they changed ownership a few years ago.