What exactly is the benefit in using recycled plastic in 3D printers? It's such a tiny fraction of our total plastic usage. I'd prefer to print with high quality plastic.
Cooperating with the NSA to give unrestricted access to private data (aka PRISM) is completely different to complying with subpoenas. Facebook got a patent on the latter, but not the former as the headline suggests.
If you have a problem with FB giving over your data in response to legal requests then take it up with the agencies making the requests, because Facebook don't get a choice in the matter.
Is this a preview of what might happen to Linux distros at some point in the future? Android has had a bigger impact than anyone expected. I wouldn't be surprised if it leads to Linux becoming more marginalised (servers only) and fewer people adopting it on the desktop.
The government already knows everything about you, and doesn't care if you get drunk on weekends with your friends. It's prospective employers that you want to keep away from your facebook profile.
This is not something that many users care about. I copy files between computers on my home network by dragging them into the remote share folder. Is it secure? Who cares, it works well enough.
Is the CEO of Google going to say "it's a bad film"? Even if he knows it's terrible, it doesn't look good to publicly trash something as trivial as a movie.
One of the more interesting aspects about this device is that the keyboard-dock can be connected to an external monitor and used as a PC at the same time that tablet part is being used. It's essentially two independent computers that can be linked together to share peripherals and storage. I think that's quite an engineering feat.
They are not looking to be paid for their work in sequencing the virus, but to get a cut of any treatment that may be developed by controlling who is allowed to develop a treatment. Why, because they received a sample first?
No, because they put the resources into sequencing it. If you want to use their sequence data, you have to sign their MTA. Otherwise you're free to sequence it yourself and use your own data. The Dutch lab isn't preventing you from doing that.
I agree. If they were serious about providing disaster relief, rather than wanting to play with cool toys, they'd use full-size helicopter drones capable of delivering hundreds of kilograms and travel the whole distance without needing to refuel. That would be a genuinely useful service.
How well are their little solar-charging quadrocopters going to fare in stormy weather?
What exactly is the benefit in using recycled plastic in 3D printers? It's such a tiny fraction of our total plastic usage. I'd prefer to print with high quality plastic.
>As to the s/LGBT/Black/ really? That is an argument that does not exist.
Why not? Imagine if the game didn't allow your light-skinned character to marry a character with dark skin. It's the exact same thing.
Why vacuum? Hydrogen is almost as light, and then you don't need to maintain a vacuum.
Not if it's a codec issue that causes Plex to refuse to recognise certain .mkv files.
Cooperating with the NSA to give unrestricted access to private data (aka PRISM) is completely different to complying with subpoenas. Facebook got a patent on the latter, but not the former as the headline suggests.
If you have a problem with FB giving over your data in response to legal requests then take it up with the agencies making the requests, because Facebook don't get a choice in the matter.
That's not an orbit, that's hovering on retrorockets.
[Citation needed]
That doesn't match any descriptions of hypoxia.
Why wouldn't the cars just wait at home?
If that's the case how does the US spend a higher percentage of GDP on health than the UK?
[Citation needed]
Can you show some figures about exactly how much the "fed" is "printing" each month?
Indeed. How many employees does Samsung have now? There's new jobs being made when others disappear.
HFCS is 55% fructose, compared to sucrose which is 50% fructose. So what's the big deal?
It's not uncommon to spend 30 minutes on a packed train in the London Underground. That has windows, but there's not much to see.
Musk's design document (the PDF he provided) calls for three dampeners per pylon to mitigate earthquake damage.
WebP supports animation. Unfortunately the version in Chrome doesn't.
The Google Trends comparison is interesting.
Is this a preview of what might happen to Linux distros at some point in the future? Android has had a bigger impact than anyone expected. I wouldn't be surprised if it leads to Linux becoming more marginalised (servers only) and fewer people adopting it on the desktop.
The government already knows everything about you, and doesn't care if you get drunk on weekends with your friends. It's prospective employers that you want to keep away from your facebook profile.
This is not something that many users care about. I copy files between computers on my home network by dragging them into the remote share folder. Is it secure? Who cares, it works well enough.
Is the CEO of Google going to say "it's a bad film"? Even if he knows it's terrible, it doesn't look good to publicly trash something as trivial as a movie.
Mac OS X also has modal dialogs. Try printing a document.
One of the more interesting aspects about this device is that the keyboard-dock can be connected to an external monitor and used as a PC at the same time that tablet part is being used. It's essentially two independent computers that can be linked together to share peripherals and storage. I think that's quite an engineering feat.
No, because they put the resources into sequencing it. If you want to use their sequence data, you have to sign their MTA. Otherwise you're free to sequence it yourself and use your own data. The Dutch lab isn't preventing you from doing that.
I agree. If they were serious about providing disaster relief, rather than wanting to play with cool toys, they'd use full-size helicopter drones capable of delivering hundreds of kilograms and travel the whole distance without needing to refuel. That would be a genuinely useful service.
How well are their little solar-charging quadrocopters going to fare in stormy weather?
It's only fucked if you want to stay independent of a social network. Everyone I know is on facebook, so I use their XMPP system.