Yes, because you people don't understand the term free market, so we've just stopped differentiating. You see every time you use the word "Free Market" what you actually mean is a "Perfect Market". A Perfect Market is a free market in it's most unstable form with ideal competition to solve problems.
The reality for a free market is there is only one stable condition: Pure monopoly, and the consumers and workers getting fucked over.
So since al'ya'all've been using the term wrong all these years why can't we too?
You're describing fascism. If you you were describing communism the 131999 Apple employees would be far better off and Tim Cook wouldn't be worth $800m by himself.
That's a classic line from all over the oil industry. Though I've never heard it used in a serious way. Normally we just use that line to emphasis that we're taking the piss.
My favourite line from my boss: "I have an opportunity that you need to volunteer for." My teammember next to me said "You just got voluntold!"
I could not disagree more. What you have here is something that is quite rare and often almost a meme associated with Japanese working culture. The fact that it happened in the USA puts it statistically in the incredibly rare bucket, the fact that it happened at Google could be dumb luck, but it is nothing if not interesting.
It took 4 days for the hacking of one of the biggest tech community sites on the internet to land on/.? Really? We gunna see a story about the Falcon 9 water landing next Friday?
As far as I can tell no. The owners manual mentions nothing of conditions https://www.tesla.com/sites/de... (page 91 of the PDF) It doesn't mention the timing and I'm getting conflicting information as to the exact details precisely because it's changed so frequently, but it looks like a lot of the anecdotes coming towards something resembling a consensus that from about 3 minutes of no hands on the wheel the autopilot will start disengaging.
Now one thing I don't know is if all cars are currently equal. Tesla has played with this feature a few times already so it could very well be that not all the cars are running the same autopilot, but then they also set the bar for remote updating on cars so your guess is as good as any,
But if you have anything concrete on this I'm all ears, certainly if it is any article published before May this year take it with a grain of salt. Even the owners manual has gone through 44!!!! revisions in 2018.
Can I interest you in a jump to conclusions mat? They are great. You can just claim something as suspicious based on an article with only around 200 words, most of which you clearly didn't read otherwise you'd know that the medical examiner is already tasked with determining the cause of death.
No it is not common. No how you come to that idea.
I work here. I use systems like this at multiple plants in multiple office buildings and in multiple different companies. How do I come to this idea? I have both seen it, and been involved in the implementation of it. First hand. It is common in Germany, very common in most countries of the world and internationally recognised best practice for any emergency response in a multi-story / commercial building.
By the way which emergency response department are you currently working in? Do you even know your local emergency response personnel? How often have you discussed the emergency response chain of command with your Stadtfeuerwehrverband? How often do you do joint exercises for scenarios? You ask me how I come to that idea? Well you may call 112 and hope for the best. If I call 112 I can tell you the names of the people who will come and help me, after all I work with them to ensure that emergency scenarios can be appropriately covered. I helped implement the communication systems used by emergency responders. And on top of that I'm also a member of the Freiwilligen Feuerwehr but only because HR issues prevented me from being part of the Werkfeuerwehr directly. Can't win them all.
It is not allowed for anyone to interfere with telcomunications, by rerouting numbers.
To quote you back at you: "No how you come to that idea." Especially given how within any organisation you're required to actively reroute numbers in order to create a functioning phone system.
That is usually not the case as emergency personal knows the layout of your factory.
Wrong. Just plain wrong. Not only wrong, but completely unfeasible and impractical in every way possible.
The point in question is not what to call first, 112/911 or internal emergency response. The point is that your parent claimed: the factory/company can reroute 911 to their internal response. And that is clearly WRONG doing. If I dial 0 to get an outside connection, 911 should be reachable.
No not wrong. It is common and best practice. It preserves a chain of on-scene command for emergency responders when they arrive. If you dial the emergency responders directly and they arrive without guidance at any large building or facility you have just dramatically decreased the life expectancy of the person needing help.
You just linked to two videos and a website which predate changes to the autopilot mechanism change which were introduced in late 2017 and early 2018 and downloaded to all cars via software update.
Did you miss the multiple articles on Slashdot we had about this "feature reduction"? If this were 2015 I'd agree with you, the early Teslas didn't do anything if you didn't have your hands on the wheel. It's one of the reasons that early adopters of autopilot are a bit peeved with the company.
sheesh, do you really think China won't find a way to spirit her out of the country even with travel bands and no passport? What do you take the Chinese government for?
What do you take the Chinese government for? Have you been watching too many spy movies? They may find such a way, with incredibly difficulty and a fucking huge international relations debacle as a result.
The question is not about support or no support. The question is on removing access for apps that work fine on certain platforms. API levels in Android are not backwards compatible so these apps will disappear from the Play Store for anyone with an older OS. Next time they factory reset their phones they will find the Play Store no longer loads any of their apps.
Sorry this would have been a first post, but your bits were delayed getting to me in favour of my ISP's own sponsored content.
Why people want to take a perfectly good system and tart it up with regulations that can only do harm, I've no idea.
It was a perfectly good system. The regulations only serve to turn it back into what it was. Are you just trolling or are you really that ignorant on the history of the development of the internet?
largely because Lotus, (and even worse, IBM) didn't bother to create an infrastructure AROUND Domino/Notes
This is also the reason why no one has properly unseated Exchange / MS Office either. A lot of people focus on the individual functions of the software while ignoring the whole. Then they wonder why it isn't the year of Linux on the desktop.
How far will you get with travel bans and no passport? You act like it's a case of spending a bit of money and then walking to the airport and waving goodbye. You will actually find yourself in a far more difficult position, even if you weren't in such a high profile situation.
There's a reason we still talk about a certain high profile person who's still hiding in an embassy somewhere.
No you can connect and disconnect devices just fine, but if you want to connect to a device that has multiple properties, specifically a phone that is currently running in bluetooth tethering mode, you need to add the device the standard way you describe, then open devices and printers, right click on the phone and then click "Connect Using > Access Point"
months back, they started forcing users to have an account to view sites with adult content.
You're right, I have an account too. I also have zero followers, am following no one and I do wonder where in the statistics I fit in. Bookmarks still work, you just need to be logged into a dummy account.
Errr my friend, not me. I wouldn't know anything about this at all. Move along now, nothing to see here. Oh look an elephant....
Oh look, a leftist who is in favor of more government control over our lives
You're right, we should not have the government control anything about buildings. No regulations what so ever. Let's see how you go. Or maybe you can pull your head out of your arse and realise that government regulations are almost universally the result of market failure having a negative impact on society and lives in general. This very much includes building codes that put no emphasis on reducing America's ridiculous energy consumption per household figure (almost double that of the rest of the west).
and has no problem with corrupt officials as long as they advance the control agenda
I know good english isn't spoken in America so let me help you understand what I said:
So how is this new requirement to place solar panels on a roof going to effect building design?
Something between not at all, and aligning the roof so the slope faces south depending on how much you want the PV energy to dictate your building design.
And last I checked my solar panels paid for themselves in just 1.5 years and that was many years ago (though we do have higher energy prices here than in the USA). So you're right 43K > 19K I bet you you'd still come out on top over 30 years if you had solar panels though.
More regulation is a freer market??
Yes, because you people don't understand the term free market, so we've just stopped differentiating. You see every time you use the word "Free Market" what you actually mean is a "Perfect Market". A Perfect Market is a free market in it's most unstable form with ideal competition to solve problems.
The reality for a free market is there is only one stable condition: Pure monopoly, and the consumers and workers getting fucked over.
So since al'ya'all've been using the term wrong all these years why can't we too?
Honey, they've been fucking with us for years.
You're describing fascism. If you you were describing communism the 131999 Apple employees would be far better off and Tim Cook wouldn't be worth $800m by himself.
That's a classic line from all over the oil industry. Though I've never heard it used in a serious way. Normally we just use that line to emphasis that we're taking the piss.
My favourite line from my boss: "I have an opportunity that you need to volunteer for."
My teammember next to me said "You just got voluntold!"
this is not so rare or interesting
I could not disagree more. What you have here is something that is quite rare and often almost a meme associated with Japanese working culture. The fact that it happened in the USA puts it statistically in the incredibly rare bucket, the fact that it happened at Google could be dumb luck, but it is nothing if not interesting.
It took 4 days for the hacking of one of the biggest tech community sites on the internet to land on /.? Really? We gunna see a story about the Falcon 9 water landing next Friday?
I know right? Record time for Slashdot.
As far as I can tell no. The owners manual mentions nothing of conditions https://www.tesla.com/sites/de... (page 91 of the PDF) It doesn't mention the timing and I'm getting conflicting information as to the exact details precisely because it's changed so frequently, but it looks like a lot of the anecdotes coming towards something resembling a consensus that from about 3 minutes of no hands on the wheel the autopilot will start disengaging.
Now one thing I don't know is if all cars are currently equal. Tesla has played with this feature a few times already so it could very well be that not all the cars are running the same autopilot, but then they also set the bar for remote updating on cars so your guess is as good as any,
But if you have anything concrete on this I'm all ears, certainly if it is any article published before May this year take it with a grain of salt. Even the owners manual has gone through 44!!!! revisions in 2018.
G3T 0WNED L1NUX N3RDZ
Why isn't this child being supervised while on the internet?
Can I interest you in a jump to conclusions mat? They are great. You can just claim something as suspicious based on an article with only around 200 words, most of which you clearly didn't read otherwise you'd know that the medical examiner is already tasked with determining the cause of death.
No it is not common.
No how you come to that idea.
I work here. I use systems like this at multiple plants in multiple office buildings and in multiple different companies. How do I come to this idea? I have both seen it, and been involved in the implementation of it. First hand. It is common in Germany, very common in most countries of the world and internationally recognised best practice for any emergency response in a multi-story / commercial building.
By the way which emergency response department are you currently working in? Do you even know your local emergency response personnel? How often have you discussed the emergency response chain of command with your Stadtfeuerwehrverband? How often do you do joint exercises for scenarios? You ask me how I come to that idea? Well you may call 112 and hope for the best. If I call 112 I can tell you the names of the people who will come and help me, after all I work with them to ensure that emergency scenarios can be appropriately covered. I helped implement the communication systems used by emergency responders. And on top of that I'm also a member of the Freiwilligen Feuerwehr but only because HR issues prevented me from being part of the Werkfeuerwehr directly. Can't win them all.
It is not allowed for anyone to interfere with telcomunications, by rerouting numbers.
To quote you back at you: "No how you come to that idea." Especially given how within any organisation you're required to actively reroute numbers in order to create a functioning phone system.
That is usually not the case as emergency personal knows the layout of your factory.
Wrong. Just plain wrong. Not only wrong, but completely unfeasible and impractical in every way possible.
The point in question is not what to call first, 112/911 or internal emergency response. The point is that your parent claimed: the factory/company can reroute 911 to their internal response. And that is clearly WRONG doing. If I dial 0 to get an outside connection, 911 should be reachable.
No not wrong. It is common and best practice. It preserves a chain of on-scene command for emergency responders when they arrive. If you dial the emergency responders directly and they arrive without guidance at any large building or facility you have just dramatically decreased the life expectancy of the person needing help.
You just linked to two videos and a website which predate changes to the autopilot mechanism change which were introduced in late 2017 and early 2018 and downloaded to all cars via software update.
Did you miss the multiple articles on Slashdot we had about this "feature reduction"? If this were 2015 I'd agree with you, the early Teslas didn't do anything if you didn't have your hands on the wheel. It's one of the reasons that early adopters of autopilot are a bit peeved with the company.
sheesh, do you really think China won't find a way to spirit her out of the country even with travel bands and no passport? What do you take the Chinese government for?
What do you take the Chinese government for? Have you been watching too many spy movies? They may find such a way, with incredibly difficulty and a fucking huge international relations debacle as a result.
The question is not about support or no support. The question is on removing access for apps that work fine on certain platforms. API levels in Android are not backwards compatible so these apps will disappear from the Play Store for anyone with an older OS. Next time they factory reset their phones they will find the Play Store no longer loads any of their apps.
which is working fine.
Sorry this would have been a first post, but your bits were delayed getting to me in favour of my ISP's own sponsored content.
Why people want to take a perfectly good system and tart it up with regulations that can only do harm, I've no idea.
It was a perfectly good system. The regulations only serve to turn it back into what it was. Are you just trolling or are you really that ignorant on the history of the development of the internet?
largely because Lotus, (and even worse, IBM) didn't bother to create an infrastructure AROUND Domino/Notes
This is also the reason why no one has properly unseated Exchange / MS Office either. A lot of people focus on the individual functions of the software while ignoring the whole. Then they wonder why it isn't the year of Linux on the desktop.
How far will you get with travel bans and no passport? You act like it's a case of spending a bit of money and then walking to the airport and waving goodbye. You will actually find yourself in a far more difficult position, even if you weren't in such a high profile situation.
There's a reason we still talk about a certain high profile person who's still hiding in an embassy somewhere.
Don't like to double post but this also takes the cake: You can't set the resulting connection as metered!
As for connecting / disconnecting Bluetooth stuff
No you can connect and disconnect devices just fine, but if you want to connect to a device that has multiple properties, specifically a phone that is currently running in bluetooth tethering mode, you need to add the device the standard way you describe, then open devices and printers, right click on the phone and then click "Connect Using > Access Point"
months back, they started forcing users to have an account to view sites with adult content.
You're right, I have an account too. I also have zero followers, am following no one and I do wonder where in the statistics I fit in. Bookmarks still work, you just need to be logged into a dummy account.
Errr my friend, not me. I wouldn't know anything about this at all. Move along now, nothing to see here. Oh look an elephant....
Oh look, a leftist who is in favor of more government control over our lives
You're right, we should not have the government control anything about buildings. No regulations what so ever. Let's see how you go. Or maybe you can pull your head out of your arse and realise that government regulations are almost universally the result of market failure having a negative impact on society and lives in general. This very much includes building codes that put no emphasis on reducing America's ridiculous energy consumption per household figure (almost double that of the rest of the west).
and has no problem with corrupt officials as long as they advance the control agenda
I know good english isn't spoken in America so let me help you understand what I said:
facetious: (/fsis/)
adjective
treating serious issues with deliberately inappropriate humour; flippant.
My roof is terracotta tiles. The area covered in solar panels is the only area that hasn't been damaged by hail (the solar panels survived the hail).
So how is this new requirement to place solar panels on a roof going to effect building design?
Something between not at all, and aligning the roof so the slope faces south depending on how much you want the PV energy to dictate your building design.
So you're still supporting the utility companies and were forced to buy an expensive add-on to boot.
Yeah a horribly expensive addon that pays for itself and then reduces your living costs thereafter.
I don't know who's paying those politicians but they should do more of it.
And last I checked my solar panels paid for themselves in just 1.5 years and that was many years ago (though we do have higher energy prices here than in the USA). So you're right 43K > 19K I bet you you'd still come out on top over 30 years if you had solar panels though.