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adisharr t1_j9n9ilf wrote
Reply to Google announces major breakthrough that represents ‘significant shift’ in quantum computers by Ezekiel_W
I'm going to save this article for later so I can not understand it then.
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Reply to comment by lusciouslucius in Sharkbite connectors PSA by InfiniteCurrency8
I'm a big fan of expansion PEX and I'm replacing a lot of 80-year-old copper plumbing with it. Back then a half inch copper line supplied the entire house.
adisharr t1_j746kzy wrote
Reply to comment by 80000000000000000855 in Sharkbite connectors PSA by InfiniteCurrency8
Do you know what I've seen more gas engine failures than electrical vehicle failures in my life.
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Reply to comment by Mahou in Sharkbite connectors PSA by InfiniteCurrency8
There seems to be no common sense with the SharkBite fans, they just want magical nonexistent data.
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Reply to comment by Great68 in Sharkbite connectors PSA by InfiniteCurrency8
Okay I'll get back to you in 30 years. I'm not sure why you think a compression fitting with an O-ring can compete with a soldered connection.
edit: you SharkBite guys can downvote this comment to hell for all I care LOL I hope you use them all over your house.
adisharr t1_j737ew1 wrote
Reply to comment by Great68 in Sharkbite connectors PSA by InfiniteCurrency8
So you're talking about the billions of soldered copper joints throughout history compared to SharkBite fittings? It's completely ridiculous to compare the two. In no way is a SharkBite fitting ever going to be as solid as a soldered fitting unless the person had absolutely no idea how to properly solder a joint.
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Reply to comment by SpinningOnTheFloor in When do you guys think teleportation will be a means of commercial travel? by Practical_Put_3892
Is that really a dilemma though? Probably an extra cost.
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Reply to comment by Tidesticky in Blu-ray player gathering dust? Turn it into a laser-scanning microscope | Not as powerful as a commerical one, but thousands cheaper. by chrisdh79
You could scan that cut
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Reply to comment by Sometimes_Stutters in Found cracks in concrete slab, how worried should we be? by fireaway199
I'm pretty sure if you keep filling the cracks the slab will eventually expand to encompass the entire neighborhood.
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Reply to We've had public access to ChatGPT for 3 months now. Has anyone made any actual profitable business or quality thing with it? by eratonnn
I used it recently to optimize my wife's resume. It did a pretty damn good job summarizing things.