"EDIT: According to this image we sourced from Engadget's compressed keynote video on YouTube, Intel apparently was running some sort of closed-loop cooling that required insulating material around the tubing. This could be a multi-stage phase cooler (sub-zero cooling), or possibly a more mundane water chiller, under the table."
Either way, it's probably not even close to ready for deployment in actual servers at 5 ghz across the board if they need a cooling system with insulation on it to get there right now.
I'm sure something costing 6x the price can be nicer, though. I'm certainly not at the point where that price difference is non-significant, especially when a child is going to be doing their best to break it.
Yes, this article is very "scary," in that it seems to imply OPT is being abused somehow. Biased in the extreme.
My wife stayed on here on an OPT until we got married and she got a K3. Why does it make sense to educate a student here, then kick them out the door the day they graduate? And why do we not wanted educated, motivated immigrants?
My dream is to buy a plot of land and build a beast of a house on it. Stagger studs, heavy framing, conduits, geothermal, zoning, passive solar wall, accessible plumbing, hydronic in-floor heating in the basement.
Mixed in there are some parts that are most definitely NOT iPhone 6... like when has Apple ever made an iPhone you could stick a microSD card in (or dual SIM)? The tray holds one.
There are two iphone camera modules present (iPhone 6 is a single camera?) but there are also two smaller camera modules in the picture that definitely don't belong in an iPhone. What?
In fact, there seem to be a lot of parts from 2x iPhones in there now that I look. And some other bits tossed in?
Yes, that would be great. Then I could just add that specific site to a whitelist. Much better hit rate that way than the 50/50 Google has apparently achieved.
Yes, I use Firefox Mobile for this exact reason. It's a shame though, because Firefox Mobile is absolute, unmitigated garbage compared with Chrome or even that Samsung browser thing on Android.
It will leave my phone hot too the touch on heavier websites that Chrome will barely break a sweat on. And text entry... my god is that broken. To the point where many sites, touching where in the text box you want your cursor causes it to be placed in a completely different spot, or the whole page to scroll away. The "slide on spacebar to move cursor" thing doesn't work on most text boxes. Heck, many sites with javascript dropdown boxes end up with what I guess is a 1px X 1px target size and you have to taptaptaptaptaptaptaptaptaptaptaptaptaptap all over thing until the selections pop up (but of course you tap the wrong one because you're tapping 50x in row already just to get the damn thing to appear).
But yet, I still use it so I never have to see a goddamn autoplaying video.
I know no one will read this comment, posted so long after the article. I just had to come back here and link this news item from today (the future!) though... it's just too poignant...
You know you can have basically any battery chemistry you want inside an 18650 cell FORMAT? Tesla uses its own proprietary chemistry inside a cell that has the dimensions 18mmx65mm... which was a size made to fit laptops and other portable devices.
I don't think making the Y an SUV is a mistake for three reasons: US (home) Market: everyone wants a damn SUV for some reason RnD costs: They already have the E platform, the SUV version can basically just be lifted/hatchbacked Profits: Midsized SUVs turn a big margin, microcars are a thin-margin item.
Note: I wouldn't buy one, I have a strong dislike for SUVs in general. I would rather see Tesla make a minivan.
Hangouts works on Android, iPhone, OSX, Windows, Linux, and ChromeOS.
I think it doesn't work on Windows Phone.
Not bad.
Duo works on Android and iPhone and is "coming soon" on ChromeOS. But only works with hackery on a PC.
Meh.
Messages... is for text messages. I don't use it anyway, I use Google Voice, which works on Android, iPhone, and anything with a web browser.
Not bad.
Facetime works with... Apple only.
Barf.
What game was that?
From your link:
"EDIT: According to this image we sourced from Engadget's compressed keynote video on YouTube, Intel apparently was running some sort of closed-loop cooling that required insulating material around the tubing. This could be a multi-stage phase cooler (sub-zero cooling), or possibly a more mundane water chiller, under the table."
Either way, it's probably not even close to ready for deployment in actual servers at 5 ghz across the board if they need a cooling system with insulation on it to get there right now.
I mean, except for the AMD 9590 from June 2013...
https://www.amd.com/en/product...
A Fire 7" tablet costs $50
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01J...
I'm sure something costing 6x the price can be nicer, though. I'm certainly not at the point where that price difference is non-significant, especially when a child is going to be doing their best to break it.
How has no one said the word "impulse" in this conversation yet?
You seem to have missed how the books were all about the ways the three laws failed.
Yes, this article is very "scary," in that it seems to imply OPT is being abused somehow. Biased in the extreme.
My wife stayed on here on an OPT until we got married and she got a K3. Why does it make sense to educate a student here, then kick them out the door the day they graduate? And why do we not wanted educated, motivated immigrants?
Wait, how is a white mustang redundant?
My state law sez: HOAs can go pound sand if they try to prevent you from putting solar on your roof.
Damn if that's not true.
My dream is to buy a plot of land and build a beast of a house on it. Stagger studs, heavy framing, conduits, geothermal, zoning, passive solar wall, accessible plumbing, hydronic in-floor heating in the basement.
Mixed in there are some parts that are most definitely NOT iPhone 6... like when has Apple ever made an iPhone you could stick a microSD card in (or dual SIM)? The tray holds one.
There are two iphone camera modules present (iPhone 6 is a single camera?) but there are also two smaller camera modules in the picture that definitely don't belong in an iPhone. What?
In fact, there seem to be a lot of parts from 2x iPhones in there now that I look. And some other bits tossed in?
Yes, that would be great. Then I could just add that specific site to a whitelist. Much better hit rate that way than the 50/50 Google has apparently achieved.
Yes, I use Firefox Mobile for this exact reason. It's a shame though, because Firefox Mobile is absolute, unmitigated garbage compared with Chrome or even that Samsung browser thing on Android.
It will leave my phone hot too the touch on heavier websites that Chrome will barely break a sweat on. And text entry... my god is that broken. To the point where many sites, touching where in the text box you want your cursor causes it to be placed in a completely different spot, or the whole page to scroll away. The "slide on spacebar to move cursor" thing doesn't work on most text boxes. Heck, many sites with javascript dropdown boxes end up with what I guess is a 1px X 1px target size and you have to taptaptaptaptaptaptaptaptaptaptaptaptaptap all over thing until the selections pop up (but of course you tap the wrong one because you're tapping 50x in row already just to get the damn thing to appear).
But yet, I still use it so I never have to see a goddamn autoplaying video.
I know no one will read this comment, posted so long after the article. I just had to come back here and link this news item from today (the future!) though... it's just too poignant...
https://mobile.reuters.com/art...
TL;DR NSA phone record collections have tripled since 2016. Making it great again!
You kid, but that battery life improvement comes from better power management.
So you're probably saving energy, at least.
Sam
I think the solution here is definitely to do it Rainbow's End style.
I think he's talking about these:
https://www.capstoneturbine.co...
You know you can have basically any battery chemistry you want inside an 18650 cell FORMAT? Tesla uses its own proprietary chemistry inside a cell that has the dimensions 18mmx65mm... which was a size made to fit laptops and other portable devices.
But no, 1) is not bullshit.
I don't think making the Y an SUV is a mistake for three reasons:
US (home) Market: everyone wants a damn SUV for some reason
RnD costs: They already have the E platform, the SUV version can basically just be lifted/hatchbacked
Profits: Midsized SUVs turn a big margin, microcars are a thin-margin item.
Note: I wouldn't buy one, I have a strong dislike for SUVs in general. I would rather see Tesla make a minivan.
Do you have a link to this thread? Sounds interesting.
I mean, there is innovation, just whether or not it's popular is the question.
https://www.zteusa.com/axonm/
http://www.lg.com/us/g5-phones
https://www.banggood.com/Anica...
Huh, inapt is a word. I guess that makes sense.
Maybe it's a hollow, bent laminate... sort of like the wooden version of an aluminum bat?
No idea what this process does to wood's natural elasticity.
I would assume the final treatment as an industrial product would be some kind of resin impregnation or coating, as well.