The " fake news on Telegram" is no more fake then the government propaganda pretending that everything is fine and dandy. Everyone knows the government and the tightly controlled media is lying, they have no choice but to seek the truth elsewhere which makes them a easy target for manipulators and scammers
At $85 million per plane, that probably resulted in several hundred aircraft that were supposed to be purchased, never being bought - far more than will ever be brought down in combat.
The only comparable Fighter is the Advanced Super Hornet F/A-18F and Boeing is pricing it at $80 million. Not exactly tremendous savings
NY didn't offer the most monetary incentives but it offered something perhaps far more coveted. Vacant space in NYC, one of the most developed cities in the world. Amazon had its pick of all four of the vacant lots the city had to offer. Reminds me of Arthur Guinness and his 9000 year lease (that's not a typo) for a lot in the center of Dublin
Works just fine, in-fact you can download premade Netboot images for all the major Linux distributions. At least it will work just fine on anything besides the new Macs. Once the image is downloaded it will have to go thru the same UEFI secure boot certificate check as any other type of boot
Is the GOP really so incompetent that they would have elections stolen in a State they control the Governor's office the Secretary of State and Florida’s Chief Election Officer posts? Maybe they should invite Putin to come lead the GOP directly
The maintenance savings on an electric come from routine maintenance like break-pads and oil changes. When it comes to catastrophic failures comparable to a automatic-transmission failure, well we don't really have any data on the long-term reliability of EV's since they have been on the market for less on a decade but most likely you will be wanting to pay for the extended warranty package for as long as they allow you since the very expensive battery-pack will require regular replacement for the life of the vehicle and since your local mechanic will not be an option for any major repairs anyways.
Getting access to a NIC or GPU with a VM has been possible for a long time now, and a bit of a corner case as I'm guessing few people consider this a real problem. Calling this an issue seems rather contrived.
The whole point of a VM is to sandbox the host from the client and its hardware so direct access is not possible by design. There are many applications that require direct access to the GPU or the Network Card.
Also, Linux on Apple hardware has always been something of a hack, hardware support was always problematic.
In the days of the PowerPC architecture that was definitely the case but Apple has been using standard X86 hardware for over 10 years. Running Linux on Apple hardware is no more a "hack" then running Windows.
Yes we are all aware of VM's and use them whenever appropriate. The problem with VM's is that they don't have direct access to the underlying hardware which means that you can't use them for applications requiring low level access to the Network Card or the GPU.
Network troubleshooting and scientific apps are some of the main reasons people dual-boot Linux
You vastly overestimate your abilities to tell if someone is telling the truth or not, in-fact the most consistent factor in whether to believe someone is if you agree with their message. This is why it is so much easier to convince people of conspiracy theories than to get them to change their minds using facts
A manual-gearbox used to perform better, get better gas mileage cost less and be more reliable. All of this has changed with modern automatic transmissions. About the only reason left for manual is the "fun factor," which is only really fun in long stretches of empty road, stuck in traffic it just adds to the stress
Where is the evidence of widespread-voter fraud. The Republican's have been investigating for years and haven't come up with anything but a handful of isolated cases. Even Trump scrapped his "voter fraud commission" without issuing a report.
Of course this hasn't stopped the Republicans from doing things that at the very least inconvenience a lot of voters to combat this non-existant problem.
Countries with oppressive regimes got to be very careful about managing public opinion. Once discontent is widespread in society even a minor event like a fruit vendor setting himself on fire could spark a revolt very quickly (In this case the Arab Spring.)
A 10+ year old li-ion battery would hold less the
These were most certainly aftermarket parts. Apple probably requested enforcement because they were marketing their battery repairs as "original equipment" and marked as such, which would leave Apple open to liabilities if they caught fire.
Meanwhile, human drivers kill 3000 people per day worldwide, over a million deaths annually.
Maybe you should be concerned about the million deaths, rather than the zero that Waymo has killed so far.
Comparing the fatalities of over a billion cars, most in parts of the world with abysmal road conditions and little traffic management to Waymo's fleet with its 'forbidden routes' would have sound like a great argument to the Execs. I'm sure "million's" are exactly what were in their minds or perhaps billions or even trillions
It is not "bizarre." They are simply following Uber's tactics of avoiding regulation by entrenching themselves before regulators have time to react. Once money is in play things get politically "tricky" for the regulators
Underestimating the opponent was a fatal mistake that contributed to his victory. Trump has no morals or convictions which are very useful in a popularity contests such as an election, especially when the election is skewed in favor of his base by the "electoral system." He didn't win the popular vote even in his first election
Not a lawyer but the "personality rights" are probably owned by the dead actors estate. Might be a good idea for actors to call their lawyers and draw up "personality usage" clauses
To be fair, the data of "young Ford" the algorithm had to work with is decades old. It would be really interesting to see what it could do with data from an actor of the "Blue-ray" era, although in second though the algorithms used to compress the data would actually make things worst. Lossless scans from the high quality film era would probably be ideal but the shear amount of data to be analyzed would make things enormousness computationally expensive
Your solution also solves another problem. Many commercial vessels cannot dock at most of the worlds ports with arms onboard. However, a smaller vessel could just escort the cargo ship into port then turn around, guns bristling. If ever there was a place to drop a neutron bomb it is Somalia. That would solve the same problem a lot faster. However, we wouldn't want to be hitting Ethiopia or Eritrea next door. They only kill each other (no piracy).
If you are going to hire an army of gunboats might as well pay the pirates "Protection money".
The pirates are after the crew which they can ransom. The cargo holds no value to them as they have no way too offload it or anywhere to fence it. Remove the humans and the problem is solved without the Insurance companies going bonkers over liabilities
This is a great idea for people into fitness. I hope other carriers will offer this service and that there will be other, less expensive models available.
Except that it is neither rugged nor cheap. The pathetic battery life puts a cap on it for the outdoorsy crowd too
The " fake news on Telegram" is no more fake then the government propaganda pretending that everything is fine and dandy. Everyone knows the government and the tightly controlled media is lying, they have no choice but to seek the truth elsewhere which makes them a easy target for manipulators and scammers
It's greatest vulnerability? Its own cost.
At $85 million per plane, that probably resulted in several hundred aircraft that were supposed to be purchased, never being bought - far more than will ever be brought down in combat.
The only comparable Fighter is the Advanced Super Hornet F/A-18F and Boeing is pricing it at $80 million. Not exactly tremendous savings
NY didn't offer the most monetary incentives but it offered something perhaps far more coveted. Vacant space in NYC, one of the most developed cities in the world. Amazon had its pick of all four of the vacant lots the city had to offer. Reminds me of Arthur Guinness and his 9000 year lease (that's not a typo) for a lot in the center of Dublin
Works just fine, in-fact you can download premade Netboot images for all the major Linux distributions. At least it will work just fine on anything besides the new Macs. Once the image is downloaded it will have to go thru the same UEFI secure boot certificate check as any other type of boot
Is the GOP really so incompetent that they would have elections stolen in a State they control the Governor's office the Secretary of State and Florida’s Chief Election Officer posts? Maybe they should invite Putin to come lead the GOP directly
Never knew our Intelligence agencies were part of the "far left" and whatever this "media" the right always talks about is
The maintenance savings on an electric come from routine maintenance like break-pads and oil changes. When it comes to catastrophic failures comparable to a automatic-transmission failure, well we don't really have any data on the long-term reliability of EV's since they have been on the market for less on a decade but most likely you will be wanting to pay for the extended warranty package for as long as they allow you since the very expensive battery-pack will require regular replacement for the life of the vehicle and since your local mechanic will not be an option for any major repairs anyways.
Getting access to a NIC or GPU with a VM has been possible for a long time now, and a bit of a corner case as I'm guessing few people consider this a real problem. Calling this an issue seems rather contrived.
The whole point of a VM is to sandbox the host from the client and its hardware so direct access is not possible by design. There are many applications that require direct access to the GPU or the Network Card.
Also, Linux on Apple hardware has always been something of a hack, hardware support was always problematic.
In the days of the PowerPC architecture that was definitely the case but Apple has been using standard X86 hardware for over 10 years. Running Linux on Apple hardware is no more a "hack" then running Windows.
Network troubleshooting and scientific apps are some of the main reasons people dual-boot Linux
You vastly overestimate your abilities to tell if someone is telling the truth or not, in-fact the most consistent factor in whether to believe someone is if you agree with their message. This is why it is so much easier to convince people of conspiracy theories than to get them to change their minds using facts
A manual-gearbox used to perform better, get better gas mileage cost less and be more reliable. All of this has changed with modern automatic transmissions. About the only reason left for manual is the "fun factor," which is only really fun in long stretches of empty road, stuck in traffic it just adds to the stress
Of course this hasn't stopped the Republicans from doing things that at the very least inconvenience a lot of voters to combat this non-existant problem.
Countries with oppressive regimes got to be very careful about managing public opinion. Once discontent is widespread in society even a minor event like a fruit vendor setting himself on fire could spark a revolt very quickly (In this case the Arab Spring.)
A 10+ year old li-ion battery would hold less the These were most certainly aftermarket parts. Apple probably requested enforcement because they were marketing their battery repairs as "original equipment" and marked as such, which would leave Apple open to liabilities if they caught fire.
Now you can carry the cubicle with you
Meanwhile, human drivers kill 3000 people per day worldwide, over a million deaths annually.
Maybe you should be concerned about the million deaths, rather than the zero that Waymo has killed so far.
Comparing the fatalities of over a billion cars, most in parts of the world with abysmal road conditions and little traffic management to Waymo's fleet with its 'forbidden routes' would have sound like a great argument to the Execs. I'm sure "million's" are exactly what were in their minds or perhaps billions or even trillions
Someone gets nearly killed with an Exec. in the car and yet the project continued. Lives are just another "cost of doing business" I guess
It is not "bizarre." They are simply following Uber's tactics of avoiding regulation by entrenching themselves before regulators have time to react. Once money is in play things get politically "tricky" for the regulators
Underestimating the opponent was a fatal mistake that contributed to his victory. Trump has no morals or convictions which are very useful in a popularity contests such as an election, especially when the election is skewed in favor of his base by the "electoral system." He didn't win the popular vote even in his first election
Not a lawyer but the "personality rights" are probably owned by the dead actors estate. Might be a good idea for actors to call their lawyers and draw up "personality usage" clauses
To be fair, the data of "young Ford" the algorithm had to work with is decades old. It would be really interesting to see what it could do with data from an actor of the "Blue-ray" era, although in second though the algorithms used to compress the data would actually make things worst. Lossless scans from the high quality film era would probably be ideal but the shear amount of data to be analyzed would make things enormousness computationally expensive
Your solution also solves another problem. Many commercial vessels cannot dock at most of the worlds ports with arms onboard. However, a smaller vessel could just escort the cargo ship into port then turn around, guns bristling. If ever there was a place to drop a neutron bomb it is Somalia. That would solve the same problem a lot faster. However, we wouldn't want to be hitting Ethiopia or Eritrea next door. They only kill each other (no piracy).
If you are going to hire an army of gunboats might as well pay the pirates "Protection money".
The pirates are after the crew which they can ransom. The cargo holds no value to them as they have no way too offload it or anywhere to fence it. Remove the humans and the problem is solved without the Insurance companies going bonkers over liabilities
This is a great idea for people into fitness. I hope other carriers will offer this service and that there will be other, less expensive models available.
Except that it is neither rugged nor cheap. The pathetic battery life puts a cap on it for the outdoorsy crowd too
The PS4 was hacked and Linux was demonstrated on it back in 2016