With an automated refactoring step to pretend it's really not derivative work despite being extremely derivative
Natanael
Usually it's in places where it's so unusual to feed back power to the grid that the grid isn't adjusted to it, or the local regulations aren't updated for it, so you either have to make sure you don't feed back power or you need a completely different electricity contract with higher connection fees so household solar can't pay back enough to cover the fees. It used to be a problem in parts of Sweden a decade ago, but now it's mostly fixed here.
I have a frozen license with them which they'll reactivate once I give them the receipt information they didn't send me when I bought it from them........
I have a lifetime license from another company that got deactivated for similar reasons, and support is useless because they demand information I wasn't given when buying it from them directly
We know of apparent paradoxes, like the conflict between quantum gravity and relativistic gravity
Being unbound by logic / information theory would make it impossible to reason about anything at all
Blackwater will never hear the end of it
That still needs an FPGA. While they certainly seems to be able to use smaller ones, adding an FPGA chip will still add cost
I'm imagining fax sounds
You borked your link
He'll have to handle the hardware for his parents, they're treating him firmly
There are coils which can detect current through induction, so you can trigger on press without altering the resistance of the circuit