Ibis is a federated online encyclopedia similar to Wikipedia.
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Ibis is a federated online encyclopedia similar to Wikipedia.
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Why not set up backups for the Proxmox VM and be done with it?
Also makes it easy to add offsite backups via the Proxmox Backup Server in the future.
Always mocking Dr. Daniel Jackson. Poor guy
Und an dem Punkt könnte man die Routen und Fahrzeiten dieser Fahrzeugverbände zentral steuern, damit sie immer grüne Welle haben.
Dieses Werk könnte man zB ein Stell-Center nennen.
The 44.1% battery failure figure is regarding the "starter" battery (12V) and is combined from all vehicles in the study (EV and ICE).
The HV Battery for the traction drive is grouped together with any kind of motor failure and comes in at 22.8 %. But this figure also includes ICE vehicles ejecting piston rods etc.
The only EV vs ICE numbers stated directly are the total breakdowns per 1000 vehicles at 1.9 (EV) and 3.6 (ICE).
I'd be really interested in a chart showing the failure categories separated by EV and ICE.
Dr. med. Maurice Cabanis (einer der Experten) ist schon ein bisschen sus
Dann lieber auf das Kreuz:
Auch Mischformen, bei denen die Wurst anstelle von Jesus direkt ans Kreuz genagelt wird oder bei denen zwei gekreuzte Würste ein Kruzifix (sog. Wurstifix) bilden, sind erlaubt.
Out of curiosity I've let it rate Low<-Tech Magazine, a website run on an ARM SBC powered exclusively with off-grid solar power, and that only achieves 87% / A.
Are there any implementations of this out there or is this purely theoretical (at this point in time)?
* $400 / yr
And please don't understand this the wrong way.
Ibis seems like a really cool project but with it being roughly half a year old me and many other people here simply have never heard of it before.
Including even a single short sentence describing what Ibis is in this and future posts helps us find projects that we care about more easily.
And we obviously care about Rust projects, otherwise none of us would be here.