Good Bible reference bro
Send me a hungry lathe for my birthday
Gluten morgen bros
Post bread

Don't worry about it, that's why God gave us the Holy Spirit.
Romans 8:26
Likewise the Spirit also helpeth our infirmities: for we know not what we should pray for as we ought: but the Spirit itself maketh intercession for us with groanings which cannot be uttered.
I have kids, there's many parallels to how God treats us and how the father in a household treats his children. They don't always ask correctly for stuff but I still know what they need and if they've been respectful I'm happy to give them whatever they want, so long as they can handle it. As long as my kids love me, it is my great pleasure to give them everything.
Don't worry about praying perfectly, God knows your wants and needs. If you want to do some work for him, go tell someone in your life about what his son Jesus did for them. That's the labor he wants from us.
Luke 12:32
Fear not, little flock; for it is your Father's good pleasure to give you the kingdom.
For example.
75mb of ram.

I was being facetious
brb installing Inferno
There was never any real good reason to move on from Windows XP/ Linux 2.6
Computers were powerful enough at the time.
The work got done.
You shouldn't need 64Gb ram to launch a web browser.
Welcome to the era of trannyware hell.
Time to rebase all our source code to 2003.
That happens anyway, and the point would be that they wouldn't all be the same version because not every program needs to use every function of every library.
Bandwidth and disk space is cheap.
Updating a static library to fix a known vulnerability is easy.
Fixing an unexpected bug from a change in upstream code is much harder.
nostr:npub16rq4vpwrwpdk2rycl60j996l3mxswx86qu4n2za6a4hmm97tu7eqyzfhql >bundle dependencies with stable releases of software
gross tbh
>include good documentation.
openbsd is king
Well you and I simply have different tastes then.
Stable compiled software should never link to dynamic libraries. It frequently results in broken downstream software. When software is released, they should update their static libraries (if needed), test, and release. That way, it runs the same, everywhere, every time.
I don't know what lemmy is but I hate computers because it isn't standard practice to bundle dependencies with stable releases of software, and include good documentation.
I hate them too bro
welp it's time to violently pluck out my nose hairs that intertwine with my mousache.
When all these old engineers retire it's going all go downhill fast

I would love this for my birthday :^)

They literally eat shit bro.
Why do you think there's a stereotype for fags and bathrooms and especially porta-potties?
I have a large aluminum plate I plan to bolt everything to for thermal control. (rectifier is already bolted to it) I'll look into a complete schematic for some kind of
Here's a system overview. Currently working on the part in red. Arrangement is quite unconventional, as far as using a grid tie inverter to assist/backfeed an offgrid inverter. Especially the addition of a genset on top of that lmao. It works though (the grid tie inverter accepted and inverted the rectified genset but drew too much current, hence the situation).
I just want to use a small (quiet) genset as a load assist/battery charging without doing a direct feedthrough into the offgrid inverter because the power from the diesel genset is too dirty for the grid-tie inverter to sync with.
A long-term hobby of mine, been working on this for half a decade.
