Judging from that graph, it looks like the sodium ion batteries are about as energy dense as Li-ion was in 2020, which is far from useless. Li-ion may still be the best but at a point, there's "good enough" for many applications (eg cellphones) if the price is low enough.
Mmm need more interior of Bradley videos. Like some of the BTR videos from the start of the conflict.
Borderlands 2, then the expansion Tiny Tina's assault on dragon keep.
I really enjoy the oats studio short movies on YouTube. I wish they could film a full length one.
I use it multiple times a day. I only know basic usage, but it's super useful as part of an awk/grep/sort/uniq pipeline, basically just extracting a field to work on.
Damn that igla goes fast.
I'd argue that people who travel 300-350km / day are outliers. For those people, maybe an EV isn't an option yet.
Shred is what I used when destroying a bunch of old drives.
Then I disassbled them to pull out the magnets and platters (because they're shiny and cool). A couple had torx screws that I didn't have the right end for so I ran a hdd magnet over the surface and scratched them with a screwdriver.
I was and still am a big fan of the original Warhammer 40k: dawn of war.
For dental pain I recommend ibuprofen (advil). Seems to work significantly better than acetaminophen (Tylenol) and seems to be much safer.
I don't remember anything specific. I think homebank just felt simpler. I'm just using it to track personal finances across a few bank accounts and a couple of credit cards, so I didn't need anything special.
I tried gnucash but also went to homebank. It isn't perfect, but I found it worked a lot better for my purposes than gnucash.