The thing in this story is where they sell it to OEMs, who won't give you enough information about their completed systems to actually tell which bin the CPU was from; that remains true even where they list a very specific-sounding part number in the marketing, and then use an "equivalent" part.
Projection. Most OEMs who don't list the specific part for their models is because they give you a choice of the specific part when ordering. 2500X is enough to tell you everything you need to know about this part.
And if they only sell it OEMs, then it can't matter to an end user.
Not at all. OEM specific parts only mean that a part is exclusively for a different distribution channel. It doesn't have any less impact on consumers.
The whole system will have non-optimal parts, nothing will be running at full speed, and nobody will know any details finer than the benchmark results.
Except this article is literally about none of that. The specs are listed and given and the only "speed" related issues here at play at all is dependent on the thermal design keeping up, a typical issue with laptops. Again I'm not sure what shitty vendors you're buying from, but most if not all vendors give you quite specific details if you bother to look them up. Just don't expect them on the same page as the flashy graphics.
I have a better metric for success. The Chinese promote their top students setting them aside where they can be trained well. They then proceed to send them to world class international universities. In the meantime many countries in the west target mediocrity ignoring the talent and focusing all the effort on ensuring the voluntarily dumb kids don't fall behind.
Some countries even rig the system so only the rich can get a decent education, and those who aren't rich get lumped with loans that they would be unable to repay on a PhD wage.
Let me guess, you read to paragraph 4 and stopped.
While I doubt nicotine alone has zero addictive qualities, it almost certainly has a much weaker addictive effect by itself.
aaaaaannnnnnnnd Sssssscitation required!
It's nearly impossible to find any study on harmful effects of "nicotine" that don't turn out to actually mean smoking or occasionally chewing tobacco. So difficult, in fact, that OP's question isn't actually unreasonable at all.
Except the chemical effect of nicotine is readily known (and also explained in the link). And there are plenty of studies on the raw chemical itself. All it takes is a bit of Google, and if you need then a subscription to a journal or two.
The science is sloppy to say the least
I take it you're an AGW denier too? Just because you don't look for the specific science you're after doesn't mean it doesn't exist. It just means you have bad google-fu, or nature-fu if you're searching for a journal.
But hey, I'm at work so I didn't dedicate more than 10 second to the first search result: https://www.nature.com/article... a study on the isolated nicotine chemical and it's affect on the dopamine nurons. Better still, it compares it to cocaine! How do I get to be part of that study!
Pfft justify it all you want, we all know it goes:
Year 1: Congrads! you have a top of the line phone. Year 2: Eww you're still using that old thing? Are you poor? It makes you look poor. You should upgrade because then you can do *proceeds to show a feature that any phone can do even the previous iPhone*.
It's not like healthy thirty- and forty-somethings get ECGs that often.
Is that another sign of the American medical system? I mean an ECG and stress ECG is something recommend and provided free in many coutries around the world and is highly recommeneded to do as part of a medical checkup every 10 years after you become an adult.
I didn't like it. It didn't get easier and it didn't better my life in any way. I wouldn't do it again.
You don't need to like school or have it get easier to learn something. School should be preparing you for life. And while I sympathise with you for having actual anxiety disorder you should know that unless you become a shut-in recluse your life will ultimately take you in a direction that will put you infront of people.
It's best for your first time to be in school rather than at a job interview, a work presentation, or far worse a courtroom.
No. $100bn in value is not wiped out. $100bn of value was wiped out of your digital tokens. The net value stays in your pocket because you were smart enough to peg that value against something other than what is being talked about.
eadphone jacks are completely audio, analog, and offer no form of DRM. They are something Apple can't control once the signal is on the jack. You can do anything with it.
a) they sell the adapters. b) they sell devices which connect to devices with analogue audio outputs c) they sell headphones. c.1) headphones have drivers c.1.1) those drivers are line level and are identical in signal to the signals that need to be recorded. d) the devices support happily sending high quality audio to other deviecs which have analogue outputs.
Basically the analogue hole for audio cannot be physically closed in any way shape or form. On top of that there seems to be no attempt to actually close it, lock down the process, or otherwise do anything to meet your conspiracy theory other than remove the jack on the phone.
People buying the party line may be naive, but you are way off the mark yourself.
Yes well if Tim Cook went outside and took a shit in the middle of the street you can bet your arse the hords of Apple fans would run out and do the same. Popularized, and yet still somehow copied the process from someone's dog.
and/or that it isn't priced according to scarcity.
Not at all. The charge level is priced according to scarcity and profit margin. The actual hardware doesn't need to be. People buy a combination of hardware and software. Don't believe me? Take a modern car, rip out the ECU and throw it in a bin, and then drive here and give me your complaints personally.
Telsa isn't overcharging anyone, not unless you can point to another car with identcal range, charge, shape, body and functionality for a lower price.
Every time I think Windows 10 can't get more insufferable, Microsoft reaches a new low.
Ahhh but is it? Asking the user a question is a new low? And before you answer remember this "feature" is tied to the same setting that controls the Play Store's ability to just randomly install shit on your computer silently without asking and have it magically appear in your start menu.
No it's not. It's tied to the same OS setting that permits the Store to randomly install shit companies pay for on your laptop. This is about the most innocuous effect of the first setting EVERYONE who is using Windows 10 should be disabling. Basically search in settings for the word "Suggestions" and disable every fucking thing you see.
Okay stop. The practical joke you call pricing in the USA predates even the notion of electing a president who gives a damn about healthcare, let alone the act itself. The world has been laughing at you for decades.
What part of a socialised medical system is incompatible with a private system? Plenty of countries have both happily existing side by side so that those people who freak out at everything or don't believe doctors can piss money against the wall to hear the same non-life threatening thing sooner.
I mean when you look at some stats, just remember that the USA is better in only a few minor cases, middle of the run in some, and worst in most and you get all that lovely care for the privilege of going bankrupt in the process. https://www.healthsystemtracke...
Was it worth $50k to you? One could argue that you wouldn't be here to write this lovely tome without that surgery...
It's worth what the market will bear. Unfortunately regulator capture prevents you from joining markets where you get your appendix out for nothing... like in my case. And yes it was worth it.
Oh this isn't emotionalism. This is an appeal directly to their argument.
So do it. Use the eSIM for your home network that you are most of the time, and leave the SIM tray empty for the times you travel.
Oh you have that option... NOW. It would be a shame when Apple goes all headphone jack on it.
Note the lack of an "if" statement.
The dual SIM specifically only has one e-SIM you're right those users are wrong.
I'm talking about the e-SIM concept in general.
The thing in this story is where they sell it to OEMs, who won't give you enough information about their completed systems to actually tell which bin the CPU was from; that remains true even where they list a very specific-sounding part number in the marketing, and then use an "equivalent" part.
Projection. Most OEMs who don't list the specific part for their models is because they give you a choice of the specific part when ordering. 2500X is enough to tell you everything you need to know about this part.
And if they only sell it OEMs, then it can't matter to an end user.
Not at all. OEM specific parts only mean that a part is exclusively for a different distribution channel. It doesn't have any less impact on consumers.
The whole system will have non-optimal parts, nothing will be running at full speed, and nobody will know any details finer than the benchmark results.
Except this article is literally about none of that. The specs are listed and given and the only "speed" related issues here at play at all is dependent on the thermal design keeping up, a typical issue with laptops. Again I'm not sure what shitty vendors you're buying from, but most if not all vendors give you quite specific details if you bother to look them up. Just don't expect them on the same page as the flashy graphics.
From what I have seen so far Chinese papers are universally fraud.
Congratulations. You have not looked very hard.
Nearly one person in five alive lives in China.
I have a better metric for success. The Chinese promote their top students setting them aside where they can be trained well. They then proceed to send them to world class international universities. In the meantime many countries in the west target mediocrity ignoring the talent and focusing all the effort on ensuring the voluntarily dumb kids don't fall behind.
Some countries even rig the system so only the rich can get a decent education, and those who aren't rich get lumped with loans that they would be unable to repay on a PhD wage.
Yes. I found the post after you commented here. But I still don't know what GDPR means.
... Did you not use Slashdot for the entire months of April and May?
Let me guess, you read to paragraph 4 and stopped.
While I doubt nicotine alone has zero addictive qualities, it almost certainly has a much weaker addictive effect by itself.
aaaaaannnnnnnnd Sssssscitation required!
It's nearly impossible to find any study on harmful effects of "nicotine" that don't turn out to actually mean smoking or occasionally chewing tobacco. So difficult, in fact, that OP's question isn't actually unreasonable at all.
Except the chemical effect of nicotine is readily known (and also explained in the link). And there are plenty of studies on the raw chemical itself. All it takes is a bit of Google, and if you need then a subscription to a journal or two.
The science is sloppy to say the least
I take it you're an AGW denier too? Just because you don't look for the specific science you're after doesn't mean it doesn't exist. It just means you have bad google-fu, or nature-fu if you're searching for a journal.
But hey, I'm at work so I didn't dedicate more than 10 second to the first search result: https://www.nature.com/article... a study on the isolated nicotine chemical and it's affect on the dopamine nurons. Better still, it compares it to cocaine! How do I get to be part of that study!
Travellers.
Free batteries/medication/etc would be acceptable.
The output or R&D is not a product. You already get the output. There are many open access journals available.
As for being locked behind a subscription fee, I take it you don't go to unviersity libraries much...
#entitlement.
Pfft justify it all you want, we all know it goes:
Year 1: Congrads! you have a top of the line phone.
Year 2: Eww you're still using that old thing? Are you poor? It makes you look poor. You should upgrade because then you can do *proceeds to show a feature that any phone can do even the previous iPhone*.
It's not like healthy thirty- and forty-somethings get ECGs that often.
Is that another sign of the American medical system? I mean an ECG and stress ECG is something recommend and provided free in many coutries around the world and is highly recommeneded to do as part of a medical checkup every 10 years after you become an adult.
Did mine 3 days ago.
"We" should be able to explain to them why it is important
Life will put you infront of people. Learn what that is like now rather than at your first job interview.
Done. Can I label the fragile flowers who challenge everything because it doesn't suit them yet?
And otherwise fake being extroverted.
You're hired. .... At least you would be in most companies with that skill.
I didn't like it. It didn't get easier and it didn't better my life in any way. I wouldn't do it again.
You don't need to like school or have it get easier to learn something. School should be preparing you for life. And while I sympathise with you for having actual anxiety disorder you should know that unless you become a shut-in recluse your life will ultimately take you in a direction that will put you infront of people.
It's best for your first time to be in school rather than at a job interview, a work presentation, or far worse a courtroom.
No. $100bn in value is not wiped out. $100bn of value was wiped out of your digital tokens. The net value stays in your pocket because you were smart enough to peg that value against something other than what is being talked about.
That is a great conspiracy theory, but:
eadphone jacks are completely audio, analog, and offer no form of DRM. They are something Apple can't control once the signal is on the jack. You can do anything with it.
a) they sell the adapters.
b) they sell devices which connect to devices with analogue audio outputs
c) they sell headphones.
c.1) headphones have drivers
c.1.1) those drivers are line level and are identical in signal to the signals that need to be recorded.
d) the devices support happily sending high quality audio to other deviecs which have analogue outputs.
Basically the analogue hole for audio cannot be physically closed in any way shape or form. On top of that there seems to be no attempt to actually close it, lock down the process, or otherwise do anything to meet your conspiracy theory other than remove the jack on the phone.
People buying the party line may be naive, but you are way off the mark yourself.
Yes well if Tim Cook went outside and took a shit in the middle of the street you can bet your arse the hords of Apple fans would run out and do the same. Popularized, and yet still somehow copied the process from someone's dog.
and/or that it isn't priced according to scarcity.
Not at all. The charge level is priced according to scarcity and profit margin. The actual hardware doesn't need to be. People buy a combination of hardware and software. Don't believe me? Take a modern car, rip out the ECU and throw it in a bin, and then drive here and give me your complaints personally.
Telsa isn't overcharging anyone, not unless you can point to another car with identcal range, charge, shape, body and functionality for a lower price.
It is done via OTA SIM provisioning.
And in the process de-provision the old one. There's something to be said for a removable SIM for people who would like to quickly change services.
Every time I think Windows 10 can't get more insufferable, Microsoft reaches a new low.
Ahhh but is it? Asking the user a question is a new low? And before you answer remember this "feature" is tied to the same setting that controls the Play Store's ability to just randomly install shit on your computer silently without asking and have it magically appear in your start menu.
That's a new low.
No it's not. It's tied to the same OS setting that permits the Store to randomly install shit companies pay for on your laptop. This is about the most innocuous effect of the first setting EVERYONE who is using Windows 10 should be disabling. Basically search in settings for the word "Suggestions" and disable every fucking thing you see.
because under the ACA,
Okay stop. The practical joke you call pricing in the USA predates even the notion of electing a president who gives a damn about healthcare, let alone the act itself. The world has been laughing at you for decades.
What part of a socialised medical system is incompatible with a private system? Plenty of countries have both happily existing side by side so that those people who freak out at everything or don't believe doctors can piss money against the wall to hear the same non-life threatening thing sooner.
I mean when you look at some stats, just remember that the USA is better in only a few minor cases, middle of the run in some, and worst in most and you get all that lovely care for the privilege of going bankrupt in the process.
https://www.healthsystemtracke...
Was it worth $50k to you? One could argue that you wouldn't be here to write this lovely tome without that surgery...
It's worth what the market will bear. Unfortunately regulator capture prevents you from joining markets where you get your appendix out for nothing... like in my case. And yes it was worth it.