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Can't pm but how much for how much for tushy or blacked?
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The home itself is okay for now, everything is definitely clean inside. Just worried that with so many outside, eventually they'll venture inside looking for the smallest bits of food.
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Genuine issue here, does anyone have any good solutions to getting rid of ants?
Last time they started getting inside the house, but luckily they haven't reached that stage yet. I've tried those store bought ant poison pellets, and it seemed to have no impact. I've tried making some sugar water and borax solution and it did attract a bunch of ants to the baits, but it seemed to only get half the ants. So half the area is clear of ants (for now) but there is another stream of ants like a metre away that was unaffected.
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Just bought, pretty good prices and works so far
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I remember many many years ago, Intel was the only cpu worth getting because their single threaded performance blasted AMD, and unless you had a specific multi core need then you would always go intel. I've been out of the loop for a while, but I have heard, given apps are getting more efficient and AMD has improved, it might not be so clear cut anymore.
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Which type of account do you have for pornbits?
Also interested in empornium if you have as well. Let me know
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I'm generally a dark blue jeans, and swapping tshirt kind of person.
I do wish I had better fashion sense, but I honestly don't get how people get or have a fashion sense. Is it just copying what they see or are there actual rules to this?
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Tried out some VR games, it was a fun experience but there is still a long way to go. Especially in terms of convenience, would be great to not have such bulky equipment. And in terms of immersiveness, but these are both improvements that will almost surely come in time.
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I think there isn't much point in trying to guess what will happen. It's going to be more dependent on behavioral economics rather than purely rational values. If bitcoin were an actual currency, it can fulfill the same purpose regardless of whether the price is high or low, and driving it up as an asset, makes it hard to be a currency. Given that there are also so many other alternatives, Bitcoins' main advantage is really first mover advantage, and it's hard to say how long that would last.
We've already seen in previous rise and falls, that bitcoin has been driven greatly by speculative demand.
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If you haven't already, adding a SSD will be one of the biggest and best (in terms of value) improvement you can do for your computer.
Starting up your computer, and launching applications will benefit greatly from a SSD. The other potential bottleneck would be your CPU and RAM, but they are more than capable enough to handle your needs. RAM would probably be the next thing to upgrade if possible. But from what it sounds like, with a laptop, this might be quite difficult.
Worst comes to worst you can always put the SSD towards your new pc. Adding onto that, SSDs are already very cheap and prices are only dropping further.
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It's not sustainable to use renewable exclusively, at our current rates. But over time things will shift, battery storage technology will play a big part in the future in stabilising energy production. As well as better efficiencies in renewable.
Although the biggest thing will be more people shifting to more efficient energy use cases. The irony considering that we are in a bitcoin forum, that cryptocurrency is actually such a big waste of energy. The price of a bitcoin, can be somewhat tied to the difficulty in acquiring (i.e. the energy cost).
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They are good but not for long distance and if tgere are not recharge station.
To be honest though, how many people actually travel long distances on a day to day basis. The thing about electric cars is, it requires a change in perception for how we fill up cars. No longer do we need to make visits to a station. Everyday you'll begin with a fresh battery, like your phone, you'll charge overnight
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