Again, don't they have people check things like that before they release the update?
Why are you even asking this question? MS's OS is used in millions of devices across millions of configurations. One of those configurations affected is the 2017 Surface Pro, MS's premier current device can not run its premier current OS.
The answer is not no, No, or No!. It's FUCK NO!
And people think these incompetent fuckwits would be capable of pulling off a strategy like EEE by through the Windows Subsystem for Linux. It makes me laugh.
Both parties are the same. Most don't even know what this is about and just look left and right to those people wearing the same colour tie and then copy their vote.
Only 3 people have proven themselves to care about the issue at all. Some others may, but there's little proof of that.
Actually it proves 3 do. Some of the 49 democrats may do, but then they could just be voting along party lines. Actually caring about people involves more than deciding which colour of tie you are wearing.
There are some interesting comments about the change Google pushed out. Google's patch is to roll back part of the audio muting policy until October.
My favourite comment is this one: Unfortunately, the great majority of existing work will not be updated by October, or ever, and so we still face the effective cultural erasure of those works in October. You guys definitely have the power to break everyone's work, should you wish to exercise that power, but you do not have the power to make people add workarounds to code that they are not able to alter (for all the various reasons that have been given here). Nobody has that power.
This just shows the mentality of people. If some people are too silly to maintain their code base it is no the responsibility of others to maintain backwards compatibility. That isn't "cultural erasure" any more than not being able to run an 8bit game on Windows 10 for which you no longer have the code.
If you want to preserve your "culture" make the game available along with the system requirements (old version of Firefox and Windows) and dump it into a museum somewhere. The world is not a better place just because some old garbage keeps working.
so you can't connect that mouse without an adaptor.
WHAT ARE YOU DOING! It's 2018. Why does your mouse have anything that connects to a device with anything other than magic! I'm posting this on my Surface Pro right now, and the only USB port definitely doesn't have a mouse attached to it, yet I have a grand total of 3 pointing devices (mouse, touchpad, and a stylus). About the only thing you need USB-C for is bandwidth intensive devices, like the HDD I've plugged in to mine.
And as usual with Windows, you won't be able to use that port for file transfer to/from a real PC either as you would with a real tablet running Android or iOS.
Hell my first thought when reading the headline was "how would they use scooters in Venice".
Actually my first thought was "damn straight". I was in Venice 2 months ago and nearly got run over by one of these things. That said.... I only saw 1, and I'm sure they are illegal.
Took a while before someone pointed out there's more than one Venice in the world.
The scooter drivers have a right to be on the road.
Roads.... You realise we're talking about Venice here right? The only other things in Venice with wheels on "roads" are prams and those little carts old people drag behind them on the way back from the shops.
You didn't. Disregard the fact I put the words backwards and my post still stands. Mobile Windows efforts to date have almost universally involved some incompatible platform, you even acknowledged it by mentioning Windows CE.
You know that Chrome doesn't linearly eat memory right? Do the experiment. Yourself. Just because having one app open uses 400MB of RAM doesn't mean that you can't open more than 10 on a 4GB system.
The extreme case is the lack of a fridge. The food desert is not only in a different paragraph, but a reply to a completely different set of quoted text.
Even in so classified "food deserts" there is still plenty of real food. Just because something comes canned doesn't mean it isn't real food, doesn't classify it as processed junk, and doesn't mean it is the topic of this conversation.
You realise the entire thread is in reply to "Silicon Valley Big Talker".
I'm just pointing out that Teslas accomplishments are nowhere near as game changing as their fanboys would have us believe.
And yet look at how much the industry has stood up and taken notice.
Having a huge backlog and bleeding investor dollars is not shitting, they are facts.
And it's also not relevant at all to a discussion of technology or changing a market. Which means someone is just looking for reasons to shit on an achievement.
Tesla or not, the industry was headed hybrid and later electric.
Horseshit and you know it. The entire industry basically laughed at Telsa as "impossible". A token effort was given to hybrid and electric didn't exist. It wasn't until Telsa well and truly proved it possible that the industry took notice at all. It wasn't until Teslas started driving across the USA that they even started considering that maybe this electric thing is a risk they need to invest in. Here we are 15 fucking years later and Tesla still has no domestic competitor in the USA. The industry isn't headding this direction, they are being dragged kicking and screaming throwing a horrible tantrum on the way.
Tesla may have sped things up a bit, but that was probably based on their over the top predictions for Model 3 deliveries.
The fact you think that this has anything to do with a Model 3 shows that you haven't been paying attention the past 15 years.
Maybe powerwalls are ubiquitous there
Err maybe China has bears that are black and white. What's your point? You looking on another product to shit on and pronounce a failure prematurely?
Anyway, why this focus on "home market"?
The car industry is highly styalised for the local home market. It is the only market that matters for a specific model. Telsa sells like shit in Europe because it's an oversized tank. The Renault Zoe isn't even on offer in America because it wouldn't even be a success if it was powered by a V8. Telas market is localised in far few countries than Porche and all of its products including the Model 3 are distinctly American. Unlike say Porche who offers a large variet of models for local markets.
P.S. Pathetic little twerps make personal attacks on the internet when their favorite BOUTIQUE car manufacturer gets called out.
LOL. I don't give a shit about Telsa. I drive an electric Renault. I do however defend people against stupidity. And writing boutique in bold doesn't make your comment or your lack of knowledge seem any less stupid.
Storage for grid stability is most valuable in the portion of the grid that is susceptible to instability.
Like the generators? I mean it's not like my toaster cares if the freqency isn't right.
They have instability due to the great distance of much of the generation supply over a inadequate transmission infrastructure.
The goal is keeping the lights on so to do that you stabilise the source of generation. The closer you locate batteries to the generating equipment the more likely it is to ride through a grid upset, the more stable the grid during a major disconnection event (both remote protecting the local generator and local reducing the effects of disconnecting the local generator on the rest of the grid). There's a reason the Hornsdale Power Reserve is located at the Hornsdale Wind Farm and not in Oodnadatta.
No. The same impacts that cause system losses in grids also cause time delays and affect transients that occur on the grid. For providing energy supply, low loss is king. For stability... errr stability.... is king.
You do know those settings affect protocol, right?
You missed the point. The fact that you're able to misconfigure something is not a fundamental compatibility problem in a protocol. A single configuration file will work with all flavours of Windows, Linux, and any other system with Samba installed. If you don't want security problems then you're limited with compatibility to Windows systems only in the last 12 years though.
Windows has no hardcoded incompatibility settings anywhere, only Linux does have soft coded settings you can fuck up in its infinite quest to give users enough rope to hang themselves. You unpack a windows 10 machine it'll talk all the way to vista on its default configuration. Manually install SMBv1 in the features settings and you're going all the way back to LANManager. Samba with it's default out of the box config is the same.
If you have a compatibility problem then you are the problem.
Again, don't they have people check things like that before they release the update?
Why are you even asking this question? MS's OS is used in millions of devices across millions of configurations. One of those configurations affected is the 2017 Surface Pro, MS's premier current device can not run its premier current OS.
The answer is not no, No, or No!. It's FUCK NO!
And people think these incompetent fuckwits would be capable of pulling off a strategy like EEE by through the Windows Subsystem for Linux. It makes me laugh.
Both parties are the same. Most don't even know what this is about and just look left and right to those people wearing the same colour tie and then copy their vote.
Only 3 people have proven themselves to care about the issue at all. Some others may, but there's little proof of that.
Actually, it proves that 52 of them do
Actually it proves 3 do. Some of the 49 democrats may do, but then they could just be voting along party lines. Actually caring about people involves more than deciding which colour of tie you are wearing.
There are some interesting comments about the change Google pushed out. Google's patch is to roll back part of the audio muting policy until October.
My favourite comment is this one:
Unfortunately, the great majority of existing work will not be updated by October, or ever, and so we still face the effective cultural erasure of those works in October. You guys definitely have the power to break everyone's work, should you wish to exercise that power, but you do not have the power to make people add workarounds to code that they are not able to alter (for all the various reasons that have been given here). Nobody has that power.
This just shows the mentality of people. If some people are too silly to maintain their code base it is no the responsibility of others to maintain backwards compatibility. That isn't "cultural erasure" any more than not being able to run an 8bit game on Windows 10 for which you no longer have the code.
If you want to preserve your "culture" make the game available along with the system requirements (old version of Firefox and Windows) and dump it into a museum somewhere. The world is not a better place just because some old garbage keeps working.
I thought shattered glass was a status symbol. With this you can have twice the status of an iPhone.
Here's a Pic https://nnimgt-a.akamaihd.net/...
You must be American to be able to fit a 151MW power station on a trailer.
No I don't know what this internet thing is. But I heard it's quite big so clearly I would need a super computer to use it.
By the way did you have a point or just suffer from a medical condition that requires you to post senseless words?
What the hell is a Quantas?
QANTAS is a world renowned airline and an acronym: Queensland And Northern Territory Air Services.
I was just thinking the other day when we were using a D9 to flatten a small forest that we should probably get a Model X instead.
Sorry, can't do. Your fingers are too fat!
First world problem ;-)
so you can't connect that mouse without an adaptor.
WHAT ARE YOU DOING! It's 2018. Why does your mouse have anything that connects to a device with anything other than magic! I'm posting this on my Surface Pro right now, and the only USB port definitely doesn't have a mouse attached to it, yet I have a grand total of 3 pointing devices (mouse, touchpad, and a stylus). About the only thing you need USB-C for is bandwidth intensive devices, like the HDD I've plugged in to mine.
And as usual with Windows, you won't be able to use that port for file transfer to/from a real PC either as you would with a real tablet running Android or iOS.
You use a cable for that? Twenty Eighteen man!
Why is the singleness of the charge always noted?
The current Surface Pro can last 40.5 hours on a triple charge.
That's nothing. Why change words when you can omit them. My 3 year old Surface Pro runs indefinitely "on charge".
Sure, Bitcoin (especially mining) use a lot of energy, but how does it compare to other currency?
- How much energy are used to print/make money and get the raw materia?
- How much energy is used to store money? (Bank and others)
- How much energy is used to do transaction with money?
- What about Wall Street?
etc.
On a per transaction level? I tiny fraction of what Bitcoin does and with plenty of room to spare.
You can always toss some solar panels and a powerbank into your cabin in the woods to mine
Where's the profit in that?
Hell my first thought when reading the headline was "how would they use scooters in Venice".
Actually my first thought was "damn straight". I was in Venice 2 months ago and nearly got run over by one of these things. That said .... I only saw 1, and I'm sure they are illegal.
Took a while before someone pointed out there's more than one Venice in the world.
The scooter drivers have a right to be on the road.
Roads.... You realise we're talking about Venice here right? The only other things in Venice with wheels on "roads" are prams and those little carts old people drag behind them on the way back from the shops.
Its not an instability of a given generator.
I didn't say it was. We're talking about the grid here. We're talking about the same thing here.
as they account for a significant amount of the cost
Only for small players. OEM licenses for windows on in bulk purchases are down in the order of $15-20.
You didn't. Disregard the fact I put the words backwards and my post still stands. Mobile Windows efforts to date have almost universally involved some incompatible platform, you even acknowledged it by mentioning Windows CE.
You know that Chrome doesn't linearly eat memory right? Do the experiment. Yourself. Just because having one app open uses 400MB of RAM doesn't mean that you can't open more than 10 on a 4GB system.
The extreme case is the lack of a fridge. The food desert is not only in a different paragraph, but a reply to a completely different set of quoted text.
Even in so classified "food deserts" there is still plenty of real food. Just because something comes canned doesn't mean it isn't real food, doesn't classify it as processed junk, and doesn't mean it is the topic of this conversation.
Give me a break... I'm not shitting on anything.
You realise the entire thread is in reply to "Silicon Valley Big Talker".
I'm just pointing out that Teslas accomplishments are nowhere near as game changing as their fanboys would have us believe.
And yet look at how much the industry has stood up and taken notice.
Having a huge backlog and bleeding investor dollars is not shitting, they are facts.
And it's also not relevant at all to a discussion of technology or changing a market. Which means someone is just looking for reasons to shit on an achievement.
Tesla or not, the industry was headed hybrid and later electric.
Horseshit and you know it. The entire industry basically laughed at Telsa as "impossible". A token effort was given to hybrid and electric didn't exist. It wasn't until Telsa well and truly proved it possible that the industry took notice at all. It wasn't until Teslas started driving across the USA that they even started considering that maybe this electric thing is a risk they need to invest in. Here we are 15 fucking years later and Tesla still has no domestic competitor in the USA. The industry isn't headding this direction, they are being dragged kicking and screaming throwing a horrible tantrum on the way.
Tesla may have sped things up a bit, but that was probably based on their over the top predictions for Model 3 deliveries.
The fact you think that this has anything to do with a Model 3 shows that you haven't been paying attention the past 15 years.
Maybe powerwalls are ubiquitous there
Err maybe China has bears that are black and white. What's your point? You looking on another product to shit on and pronounce a failure prematurely?
Anyway, why this focus on "home market"?
The car industry is highly styalised for the local home market. It is the only market that matters for a specific model. Telsa sells like shit in Europe because it's an oversized tank. The Renault Zoe isn't even on offer in America because it wouldn't even be a success if it was powered by a V8. Telas market is localised in far few countries than Porche and all of its products including the Model 3 are distinctly American. Unlike say Porche who offers a large variet of models for local markets.
P.S. Pathetic little twerps make personal attacks on the internet when their favorite BOUTIQUE car manufacturer gets called out.
LOL. I don't give a shit about Telsa. I drive an electric Renault. I do however defend people against stupidity. And writing boutique in bold doesn't make your comment or your lack of knowledge seem any less stupid.
Storage for grid stability is most valuable in the portion of the grid that is susceptible to instability.
Like the generators? I mean it's not like my toaster cares if the freqency isn't right.
They have instability due to the great distance of much of the generation supply over a inadequate transmission infrastructure.
The goal is keeping the lights on so to do that you stabilise the source of generation. The closer you locate batteries to the generating equipment the more likely it is to ride through a grid upset, the more stable the grid during a major disconnection event (both remote protecting the local generator and local reducing the effects of disconnecting the local generator on the rest of the grid). There's a reason the Hornsdale Power Reserve is located at the Hornsdale Wind Farm and not in Oodnadatta.
No. The same impacts that cause system losses in grids also cause time delays and affect transients that occur on the grid. For providing energy supply, low loss is king. For stability ... errr stability.... is king.
because I occasionally sit down with my daughter and we search for videos on various topics together.
And how is private browsing not a solution to your use case as well?
You do know those settings affect protocol, right?
You missed the point. The fact that you're able to misconfigure something is not a fundamental compatibility problem in a protocol. A single configuration file will work with all flavours of Windows, Linux, and any other system with Samba installed. If you don't want security problems then you're limited with compatibility to Windows systems only in the last 12 years though.
Windows has no hardcoded incompatibility settings anywhere, only Linux does have soft coded settings you can fuck up in its infinite quest to give users enough rope to hang themselves. You unpack a windows 10 machine it'll talk all the way to vista on its default configuration. Manually install SMBv1 in the features settings and you're going all the way back to LANManager. Samba with it's default out of the box config is the same.
If you have a compatibility problem then you are the problem.