>> These people have a shell with keyboard and display which uses your smartphone as the processor. Does not really make sense. SOC cost are really low these days, so it's not the component to skip. You cannot even answer a phone call without unplugging the phone, or your computer goes black. That's really a no go.
What would be nice is ARM SOC based laptops, and real sync possibilities between devices, which have no good solutions today !!
>> Trying to run a government or even a moderately complex business with Linux machines would be the mother of all clusterfucks. Nope. It just works. Some administrations switched a long time ago.... Example : Munich City services, French Police (Gendarmerie)....
The US government doesn't want us going to this crazy country, and get some tourist and travel economy going. So we'll travel elsewhere. Don't travel to US.
Perhaps, but then it's your own fault. A safety device that's defective by design is not allowed... If people die, the manufacturer, and the seller will be held liable. At least that's in Europe.
Better not run CO or smoke detectors. If you wifi fades, or your detector is in a blind spot of your wifi (and these can move over time), then you will potentially die. Don't do that. it'S dangerous.
Also. Its still BS to call that "free" energy. There's no such thing.
>> Her sheet fastener had been copied by a legion of mostly Chinese knockoffs that undercut BedBand on price
Yeah. Thats how it goes today. You have to innovate to undercut the copycats. Don't innovate and you will slowly vanish. That's trus for multibillion-corps as well as for small fishes.
>> These people have a shell with keyboard and display which uses your smartphone as the processor.
Does not really make sense.
SOC cost are really low these days, so it's not the component to skip.
You cannot even answer a phone call without unplugging the phone, or your computer goes black. That's really a no go.
What would be nice is ARM SOC based laptops, and real sync possibilities between devices, which have no good solutions today !!
>> people don't buy OS, just interface or functionality. :)
more precisely, People don't buy MS and RIM OS's
>> I've seen demonstrations of gaming as a service, where you play on a game server in a datacenter,
As a demo, with a datacenter nearby and a big connection, sure. ...
As an everyday use, available everywhere, everytime, not so sure
>> .... Chemicals in drinking water ...
Wot ??? There is drinking water in my oil ????
JUL
Linux Rocks
>> Trying to run a government or even a moderately complex business with Linux machines would be the mother of all clusterfucks.
Nope.
It just works.
Some administrations switched a long time ago.... Example : Munich City services, French Police (Gendarmerie)....
Wrong. There is a lot of Hardware which is only available with a Linux based OS.
Windows 10 ??
Ahahahahhahiahahahhahahahahahahhhhalaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
no.
>> Windows 10 Is Still Free For Those Who Use Assistive Technologies
Windows is an assistive Technology
I have a nice way to transform Hydrocarbon fuels into CO2
You can't turn off Microsoft in Windows ? News at 11. JUL.
(Just Use Linux=)
no.
You have the right to "import" some things.
Data is not "things".
You don't "import" data.
Rio Olympics Will Be First Sporting Event .....
Bul lshit
and what's that ?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
The US government doesn't want us going to this crazy country, and get some tourist and travel economy going.
So we'll travel elsewhere.
Don't travel to US.
Perhaps, but then it's your own fault.
A safety device that's defective by design is not allowed...
If people die, the manufacturer, and the seller will be held liable. At least that's in Europe.
>> You can run a CO detector on it
Better not run CO or smoke detectors.
If you wifi fades, or your detector is in a blind spot of your wifi (and these can move over time), then you will potentially die.
Don't do that. it'S dangerous.
Also. Its still BS to call that "free" energy. There's no such thing.
Yeaaah. Batman will save you all. From mosquitos.
So, in fact, the article's summary is B.S.
it does not speak about counterfeits. It speaks about copies.
Copies are legal, counterfeits are not.
Normally, with a question in the title, the broadly valid answer is "No"
But this is an exception.
Just to be clear on this : This has nothing to do whatsoever with "counterfeits".
>> Her sheet fastener had been copied by a legion of mostly Chinese knockoffs that undercut BedBand on price
Yeah. Thats how it goes today. You have to innovate to undercut the copycats. Don't innovate and you will slowly vanish. That's trus for multibillion-corps as well as for small fishes.
DELA WITH IT.
what B.S.
Use a nuclear missile for murdering a suspect, while you're at it
Seems like the USA is going more and more into a civilian war ...
Oh no, when will this nightmare end ?
Antivirus is useless ? News at eleven.