Wasn’t that how “ministry for the future” started?
Wasn’t that how “ministry for the future” started?
A similar case was google reimplementing Sun/Oracle Java APIs. Which has been deemed legal after all.
If you’re interested in that kind of problems, here’s some pointer: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_multi-party_computation
This! The prior knowledge is even fairly small, everyone can toss in a random string + key. The only drawback is that all participants need to have synchronized rounds (one for collecting the random values, one for the decryption keys), and the whole protocol fails if someone decides not send timely their decryption key
Totally agree. Same with electric cars. Yes, they are not great. But we need to find a way to reduce emissions rapidly. Which means re-using already built infrastructure. Which is, as much as it sucks, roads.
How do you measure “efficiency” ? By money spent? Then yes, trees are currently cheaper. But trees are complicated (see other comments). Additionally, even if we cover the whole landmass with trees, there is still a catastrophic amount of Co2 left in the atmosphere.
atool, wraps many archiver in one command
That doesn’t sound like proper bircher muesli to me. Bircher is: soak oats in water, add grated apple, lemon juice, ground hazelnuts, “Kondensmilch” (like tubed, sweetened concentrated milk).
I usually do it as follows (but it’s not “Bircher”): Mix oats with soymilk, sugar and cinnamon. Sometimes I add a little joghurt to get a denser consistency. Then some fruit. Berries, grated apple or banana (in slices) work well. Mix and soak overnight. Eat cold in the morning. I usually also prep 3 portions and eat them over the next 3 days.
Throw in some chia seeds or ground flaxseed if you want to publish the recipe on a foodblog.
Ok, sounds good then. A 34:34 will be a big upgrade over the current setup
Are you also getting new rear wheels? The 7 speed hub is probably not wide enough for anything other than 7 speed. You might need a new rear wheel.
Does the sora have a front derailleur? Are there suitable mounts for it on the frame? (As the triban does not have a front derailleur).
If you made sure everything is compatible, it can be done, even by beginners. Just calculate extra time for watching YouTube vids 8-)
It is indeed annoying. I use a hammer to hammer them out and patience to get them in. If you broke them, you can still insert two separate parts (I don’t promise it’s safe, but safe enough for me personally)
Garmin etrex series. Fairly cheap, runs on AA batteries (great for travelling, i packed 3x2 batteries at some point and was good for 5 days of hiking without recharge). The screen is not the biggest, but always worked for me. No Bluetooth or Wifi. Bike mount is ok, not as good as the bile specific ones. You’ll need to upload a map yourself via USB as well as tracks etc.
I would not recommend it for non tech savy users (devices with a companion app are easier to setup and load with tracks etc.). That’s actually the reason I’m considering switching to a wahoo device
It’s a pointless waste of money anyway, sea levels will continue to rise and the super storm that will blow it all away is around the corner.