It's not well explained but in this case there is more to the story.
After Wonder Woman was the only decent DC movie and held up as proof that a female lead and director can make a good action/comic book movie, there was a bit of a backlash from the Men's Rights crowd. They decided that they would manufacture the same kind of buzz about Aquaman, holding him up as an example of the ideal hyper-masculine dude after Wonder Woman kinda humiliated him in Justice League.
What you have to understand is that they really don't care about men's rights, they just hate feminism and blame it for all their problems. So they wanted to make sure that Aquaman did well and send a message to the studios that manly man men movies were more profitable and popular.
Thus anyone criticising Aquaman is a target of these guys.
Is it better? It doesn't seem to be any more efficient than the Kia/Hyundai ones. Their cars only use a little more energy because they a CUV shape, the drivetrain seems to be pretty similar. I guess the M3 has more power, but that's not helping them get to their $35k price point.
That works on bigger systems where you have hardware support for abstraction, things like memory protection.
Without it the abstraction doesn't help. A bad pointer can still trash another task. Maybe other tasks can still run even if one hangs, but now you need a two level watchdog system to save that task and to save the OS in case that gets stuck.
As for libraries, sure for openssl, but does openssl need an RTOS just to be ported? And are you going to maintain that port? Makes more sense to shove stuff like that further up the chain into the real OS, not run it on the embedded processor.
Testing can be very difficult with an RTOS. Timing changes as tasks go active and inactive. It's near impossible to get 100% coverage of all possible timing patterns and interactions.
Any org with anything valuable is hardened against these attacks. Especially the DNC after they were hacked before.
To get in now requires significant resources. Directed phishing attacks, zero day exploits, skilled operators. The Russians only have so many of them and they can't be hacking every major corporation, all the politicians, all the banks, all the universities, all the tech firms, all of it at once.
They choose where to direct their resources. And naturally when Trump was weakened by the midterms they directed those resources to support him.
Seems short sighted. They are doing more and more launches, they need more and more disposable upper stages. They can let those skilled staff go, or they can retain them and move them over to upper stage manufacturing.
Maybe it's the labour laws in the US. In Europe laying them off has a cost beyond the loss of skills.
They made some mistakes that are making it impossible to reach the $35k target.
For example, they stuck with cylinder cells when everyone else is moving to pouch for lower cost and increased density. Their volume has helped them stay competitive until recently, but they are falling behind now.
The Model 3 uses a lot of custom hardware instead of off-the-shelf parts, for example in the drivetrain. They thought it was essential to making a good, efficient EV, and to be fair it is still a market leader. But the competition is more than good enough, and crucially a lot cheaper.
The decision to include full autopilot hardware was probably not a great one either. I guess they thought they could justify it with post sale upgrades, but I'm not sure people paying 35k will shell out another 5k later for it. Full self driving might change that, but even Musk is saying it's years away now. That whole program has been a bit of a disaster for them.
It makes me wonder if they really needed an RTOS for this. In my experience often the RTOS is just a crutch for programmers who don't know how to survive without an OS. It's actually needed for what they want to do, and in fact tends to just make things worse.
Of course there are times when you want one. Stuff that takes a long time and which you can't easily break up into smaller steps, which wifi stuff seems like it might be a good fit for.
I appreciate where you are coming from, but I don't see much difference between using violence and using psychological abuse or blackmail to force someone to have sex.
While violence does result in physical injury as well, the others result in greater psychological injury. And the rape part is the same either way.
A better argument might be to ask why rape is considered a separate crime at all, and not just a form of physical assault. You might ask what the difference between being beaten and being raped is, in that both can cause physical and psychological injury and result in life-altering changes.
I guess the answer to that is partly for historical reasons, partly because the sex aspect usually makes it worse for the victim than an assault doing the same amount of damage would, because society generally doesn't attach stigma to being the victim of a beating, because it has a lesser effect on your future enjoyment of sex, and because most legal systems consider the motivation of the criminal when determining the punishment.
Your theory assumes that there is zero population growth. If jobs are attracting people to the area, or the population is growing for other reasons, then that offsets the increased supply.
The problem is that we don't have good debugging tools.
You can test some edits out a bit, maybe try them in other animals, but ultimately you have to run that code in a real human. If it turns out to be buggy it's pretty difficult to patch in-place. Also sometimes it takes ages for the code to crash, like 40 years or more, so the debug/test cycle is pretty slow.
The Dems probably won't try to impeach Trump. It takes too long and can backfire, like it did with Clinton. Better to just keep digging up dirt, subpoena his tax returns, that kind of thing, and wait for the 2020 race.
Antifa existed since the 30s at least, with roots going back further. It's hardly a new thing. And anti-zionism? That's the Nazis. Wrong end of the political spectrum entirely.
And again, what does any of this have to do with me? The Nazis were Christians and based a lot of their bullshit off that, does that mean Christians are responsible for Nazis, or defend Nazis when they promote their faith?
Doesn't matter how effective it was. It was illegal campaign spending. TFA says he did it during the campaign and then in early 2017 the Trump org paid him back.
It's the same thing as the Stormy Daniels payment. Not illegal to cheat on your wife, but illegal to spend money covering it up during an election campaign and not declare it.
Much of the electronics on the aircraft are essential to keeping it in the air. Everything is fly-by-wire. So they don't really design it to be powered off by pulling a breaker, as that would leave you with no control over the aircraft. Instead they design it to fail safe and have redundancy.
As soon as the government shut down, people drove into Joshua Tree National Park and started cutting down Joshua trees.
When I read that sentence I thought it was sarcasm. I assumed it was some variation on "if murder wasn't illegal everyone would go out murdering tomorrow".
Sadly, it appears you are right. A certain proportion of humanity is simply shit.
Good point. When my car started leaking brake fluid I just ignored it. It wasn't worth fixing, there was petrol leaking out of the tank anyway. I knew it was probably going to crash and catch fire and burn to the ground soon no matter what I did.
I'm tempted to email one back asking them to send the videos out, because I saw this great porn video but can't find it now and maybe they captured it. Plus I want to change my avatar to my orgasm face but am having trouble triggering my camera at the right moment, and my mum won't help.
You can get phone apps that let you measure things just by pointing the camera at them. Accuracy isn't as good as a ruler but it's good enough for a lot of purposes. Imagine being able to just look at something and have it's dimensions and a 3D model stored...
Actually sounds like a privacy nightmare. Dashcams for people, they never forget anything.
It's not well explained but in this case there is more to the story.
After Wonder Woman was the only decent DC movie and held up as proof that a female lead and director can make a good action/comic book movie, there was a bit of a backlash from the Men's Rights crowd. They decided that they would manufacture the same kind of buzz about Aquaman, holding him up as an example of the ideal hyper-masculine dude after Wonder Woman kinda humiliated him in Justice League.
What you have to understand is that they really don't care about men's rights, they just hate feminism and blame it for all their problems. So they wanted to make sure that Aquaman did well and send a message to the studios that manly man men movies were more profitable and popular.
Thus anyone criticising Aquaman is a target of these guys.
Is it better? It doesn't seem to be any more efficient than the Kia/Hyundai ones. Their cars only use a little more energy because they a CUV shape, the drivetrain seems to be pretty similar. I guess the M3 has more power, but that's not helping them get to their $35k price point.
That works on bigger systems where you have hardware support for abstraction, things like memory protection.
Without it the abstraction doesn't help. A bad pointer can still trash another task. Maybe other tasks can still run even if one hangs, but now you need a two level watchdog system to save that task and to save the OS in case that gets stuck.
As for libraries, sure for openssl, but does openssl need an RTOS just to be ported? And are you going to maintain that port? Makes more sense to shove stuff like that further up the chain into the real OS, not run it on the embedded processor.
Testing can be very difficult with an RTOS. Timing changes as tasks go active and inactive. It's near impossible to get 100% coverage of all possible timing patterns and interactions.
This is untrue.
Any org with anything valuable is hardened against these attacks. Especially the DNC after they were hacked before.
To get in now requires significant resources. Directed phishing attacks, zero day exploits, skilled operators. The Russians only have so many of them and they can't be hacking every major corporation, all the politicians, all the banks, all the universities, all the tech firms, all of it at once.
They choose where to direct their resources. And naturally when Trump was weakened by the midterms they directed those resources to support him.
Seems short sighted. They are doing more and more launches, they need more and more disposable upper stages. They can let those skilled staff go, or they can retain them and move them over to upper stage manufacturing.
Maybe it's the labour laws in the US. In Europe laying them off has a cost beyond the loss of skills.
They made some mistakes that are making it impossible to reach the $35k target.
For example, they stuck with cylinder cells when everyone else is moving to pouch for lower cost and increased density. Their volume has helped them stay competitive until recently, but they are falling behind now.
The Model 3 uses a lot of custom hardware instead of off-the-shelf parts, for example in the drivetrain. They thought it was essential to making a good, efficient EV, and to be fair it is still a market leader. But the competition is more than good enough, and crucially a lot cheaper.
The decision to include full autopilot hardware was probably not a great one either. I guess they thought they could justify it with post sale upgrades, but I'm not sure people paying 35k will shell out another 5k later for it. Full self driving might change that, but even Musk is saying it's years away now. That whole program has been a bit of a disaster for them.
It makes me wonder if they really needed an RTOS for this. In my experience often the RTOS is just a crutch for programmers who don't know how to survive without an OS. It's actually needed for what they want to do, and in fact tends to just make things worse.
Of course there are times when you want one. Stuff that takes a long time and which you can't easily break up into smaller steps, which wifi stuff seems like it might be a good fit for.
I appreciate where you are coming from, but I don't see much difference between using violence and using psychological abuse or blackmail to force someone to have sex.
While violence does result in physical injury as well, the others result in greater psychological injury. And the rape part is the same either way.
A better argument might be to ask why rape is considered a separate crime at all, and not just a form of physical assault. You might ask what the difference between being beaten and being raped is, in that both can cause physical and psychological injury and result in life-altering changes.
I guess the answer to that is partly for historical reasons, partly because the sex aspect usually makes it worse for the victim than an assault doing the same amount of damage would, because society generally doesn't attach stigma to being the victim of a beating, because it has a lesser effect on your future enjoyment of sex, and because most legal systems consider the motivation of the criminal when determining the punishment.
Your theory assumes that there is zero population growth. If jobs are attracting people to the area, or the population is growing for other reasons, then that offsets the increased supply.
The problem is that we don't have good debugging tools.
You can test some edits out a bit, maybe try them in other animals, but ultimately you have to run that code in a real human. If it turns out to be buggy it's pretty difficult to patch in-place. Also sometimes it takes ages for the code to crash, like 40 years or more, so the debug/test cycle is pretty slow.
Even Russia is thinking of bringing treason charges against him.
Voting against Hilary for someone even worse doesn't make you a stable genius, it makes you an idiot.
The Dems probably won't try to impeach Trump. It takes too long and can backfire, like it did with Clinton. Better to just keep digging up dirt, subpoena his tax returns, that kind of thing, and wait for the 2020 race.
Antifa existed since the 30s at least, with roots going back further. It's hardly a new thing. And anti-zionism? That's the Nazis. Wrong end of the political spectrum entirely.
And again, what does any of this have to do with me? The Nazis were Christians and based a lot of their bullshit off that, does that mean Christians are responsible for Nazis, or defend Nazis when they promote their faith?
Read TFA properly. The last one was during the 2016 campaign.
Wait, you are saying that the entire feminism movement/philosophy is responsible for this? And what was I supposed to do about it?
Doesn't matter how effective it was. It was illegal campaign spending. TFA says he did it during the campaign and then in early 2017 the Trump org paid him back.
It's the same thing as the Stormy Daniels payment. Not illegal to cheat on your wife, but illegal to spend money covering it up during an election campaign and not declare it.
Will it's kinda creepy, yeah. Just because it worked out for them doesn't mean it's a good idea.
100km/h seems optimistic for this road: https://goo.gl/maps/5u32Vbybed...
I'm no expert by in an ordinary car doing safe speeds on an unpaved gravel road I'd think half that, maybe 50 kph, is more reasonable.
Apple operates in China. Google doesn't.
There are of course also many Chinese app stores.
Much of the electronics on the aircraft are essential to keeping it in the air. Everything is fly-by-wire. So they don't really design it to be powered off by pulling a breaker, as that would leave you with no control over the aircraft. Instead they design it to fail safe and have redundancy.
The transponder would likely be the same.
As soon as the government shut down, people drove into Joshua Tree National Park and started cutting down Joshua trees.
When I read that sentence I thought it was sarcasm. I assumed it was some variation on "if murder wasn't illegal everyone would go out murdering tomorrow".
Sadly, it appears you are right. A certain proportion of humanity is simply shit.
Good point. When my car started leaking brake fluid I just ignored it. It wasn't worth fixing, there was petrol leaking out of the tank anyway. I knew it was probably going to crash and catch fire and burn to the ground soon no matter what I did.
I'm tempted to email one back asking them to send the videos out, because I saw this great porn video but can't find it now and maybe they captured it. Plus I want to change my avatar to my orgasm face but am having trouble triggering my camera at the right moment, and my mum won't help.
You can get phone apps that let you measure things just by pointing the camera at them. Accuracy isn't as good as a ruler but it's good enough for a lot of purposes. Imagine being able to just look at something and have it's dimensions and a 3D model stored...
Actually sounds like a privacy nightmare. Dashcams for people, they never forget anything.