The cloud service was running transcodes and required unencrypted media in cloud storage. It never worked well and looks like was never going to be cost effective.
Light, especially at the level of street lights, means you blind to anything not lit by it. It's a poor solution to fighting crime. You are giving them more hiding places while instilling a false sense of security. It's even worse for driving you can no longer see around corners via oncoming lights dimly illuminating tree etc.
Sure till you figure out that the poor person needs to use 750g a year because the drive a POS car or live in a house with poor insulation but would still not like to freeze. It's much like the PV buybacks it hurts anybody who can not put up PV ya know people like renters because you end up subsidizing the people that can.
I've got no issue with use taxes if they actually go towards what they are supposed to, yes they can affect the poor but they tend to be fairer. I absolutely hate when you siphon off the money for pork barrel projects. When talking about transportation it's all about getting you from point a to b faster and people will use it, rather than tax it to death because we think it's bad and my personal favorite spend the money that was supposed to saved for later then cry poor when you need the infrastructure built.
We know how to make cheap plentiful power, we lack the will to do so. The same people that are running around yelling global warming also hate it. Fission works it's got far too many regulations to do cheaply. It gots far to many court delays to finance. Everyone in the US is a bespoke design but all 70's level tech. This is all by design you need far to much political capital to get one put in.
Build them in factories with a design that's not 40+ years old. Hells we can use the spent rods as feedstock for modern designs.
Carbon taxes are crap it's just a tax and a regressive one at that. Want change put in sensible PV incentives and billing. The entire concept of taxing things you don't like people doing is broken, an end run around the constitution to allow nearly unlimited federal power.
If your ISP has a constantly saturated peer that is in effect throttling. We have seen ISP's use BGP traffic engineering to try and push all netflix traffic through a specific peer and then let it saturate the links as a bargaining tool. This should not be allowed. Realy any link that's saturated anywhere inside an ISP or with peers and transit providers should not be allowed in the long term.
They are not evading capture they are moving from one cheap power source to another when they raise rates. The problem with their power use was it meant the provider had to buy on the overpriced market vs meeting demand with local generation methods.
Not when underground is a cost the power company incurs vs trying to get FEMA and the like to pay for massive overtime etc. They do not bury as they make big piles of cash from the feds to fix most of the big outages.
You could insulate the power lines with fiber and everything would be fine. It's the copper plant that would be a very bad idea. Now it's not a good idea to put the fiber that close as it makes maintenance an issue.
If your TV is on a secure network the network is not secure. Media devices like this moved to their own vlan a decade ago. The TLC roku's, in particular, need a little love as they will refuse to connect to wifi that they can not call home from though it's easy to fake and I have a strong preference for wired anyways.
Funny I have a diving point and shoot with a removable battery and it's far more waterproof than a phone. Something that does both is not hard to design.
Sorry, but why can't the local gov org that doles out monopolies do this? This is exactly what they should be doing, your lic is not renewed without guaranteeing to net neutrality and gets yanked when you fail to do so. Hells our first line defense should be truth in advertising anybody blocking content without a court order should be having the state AG breathing down their necks.
Recalls are not related to warranty, you do not get to say hey we sold you this dangerously broken thing that's unfit for use sorry we didn't figure that out inside some short period we promised it would not break.
For example, toyota recalled my old truck 12 years old at the time and replaced the frame to the tune of more than the trucks worth and well outside of any warranty period. That's what you do when you sell somebody something that is defective you fix it.
That MS employee in the US accessing data in Ireland could be charged in Ireland. The correct method is get a warrant where the thing is. This is a power grab, in effect will the laws be the least restrictive of where anybody physical is that can access the data, suddenly taking a vacation changes the laws that cover a piece of data?
This is pretty much a solved problem. Modern inverter generators are starting to deal with surge demand by dipping into their starter batteries. Modern inverters can do gen boost much the same by dipping into batteries and/or supercaps. Even back before all this replacing the bare min to not melt the wires caps that most manufacturers use with better starting caps you can get a 13.5k btu roof ac to start on a 2kw gen set.
Outback big? Try wedging a rear facing car seat in it.
There are a lot of routers in the DFZ that are already hurting for CPU time.
How quickly will something get hacked because somebody left the private key either on the router or someplace else exposed.
The cloud service was running transcodes and required unencrypted media in cloud storage. It never worked well and looks like was never going to be cost effective.
They still have access to the content.
Light, especially at the level of street lights, means you blind to anything not lit by it. It's a poor solution to fighting crime. You are giving them more hiding places while instilling a false sense of security. It's even worse for driving you can no longer see around corners via oncoming lights dimly illuminating tree etc.
Muggers, if they are a problem maybe you should solve those root issues rather than put in street lights.
Sure till you figure out that the poor person needs to use 750g a year because the drive a POS car or live in a house with poor insulation but would still not like to freeze. It's much like the PV buybacks it hurts anybody who can not put up PV ya know people like renters because you end up subsidizing the people that can.
I've got no issue with use taxes if they actually go towards what they are supposed to, yes they can affect the poor but they tend to be fairer. I absolutely hate when you siphon off the money for pork barrel projects. When talking about transportation it's all about getting you from point a to b faster and people will use it, rather than tax it to death because we think it's bad and my personal favorite spend the money that was supposed to saved for later then cry poor when you need the infrastructure built.
We know how to make cheap plentiful power, we lack the will to do so. The same people that are running around yelling global warming also hate it. Fission works it's got far too many regulations to do cheaply. It gots far to many court delays to finance. Everyone in the US is a bespoke design but all 70's level tech. This is all by design you need far to much political capital to get one put in.
Build them in factories with a design that's not 40+ years old. Hells we can use the spent rods as feedstock for modern designs.
Carbon taxes are crap it's just a tax and a regressive one at that. Want change put in sensible PV incentives and billing. The entire concept of taxing things you don't like people doing is broken, an end run around the constitution to allow nearly unlimited federal power.
Because no movie theater has online ticket purchasing with saved CC into?
If your ISP has a constantly saturated peer that is in effect throttling. We have seen ISP's use BGP traffic engineering to try and push all netflix traffic through a specific peer and then let it saturate the links as a bargaining tool. This should not be allowed. Realy any link that's saturated anywhere inside an ISP or with peers and transit providers should not be allowed in the long term.
Google and others have been doing DC in a shipping container for a long time.
They are not evading capture they are moving from one cheap power source to another when they raise rates. The problem with their power use was it meant the provider had to buy on the overpriced market vs meeting demand with local generation methods.
You rent out some space in a cheap electrical area when the rates rise you move it elsewhere.
Commercial as in a datacenter full of rigs not some guy at home.
Not when underground is a cost the power company incurs vs trying to get FEMA and the like to pay for massive overtime etc. They do not bury as they make big piles of cash from the feds to fix most of the big outages.
You could insulate the power lines with fiber and everything would be fine. It's the copper plant that would be a very bad idea. Now it's not a good idea to put the fiber that close as it makes maintenance an issue.
Try that flying with children, does not work well.
If your TV is on a secure network the network is not secure. Media devices like this moved to their own vlan a decade ago. The TLC roku's, in particular, need a little love as they will refuse to connect to wifi that they can not call home from though it's easy to fake and I have a strong preference for wired anyways.
Plex would also be my route for something like this.Quick cronjob with a playlist pointing at the streaming endpoint.
Funny I have a diving point and shoot with a removable battery and it's far more waterproof than a phone. Something that does both is not hard to design.
If your going through that trouble why not replace with a polyfuse and never have to deal with replacing it again?
Why is it that strange, conservative legislature with a liberal governor should end up more centrist with less stupid left or right wing bits.
Sorry, but why can't the local gov org that doles out monopolies do this? This is exactly what they should be doing, your lic is not renewed without guaranteeing to net neutrality and gets yanked when you fail to do so. Hells our first line defense should be truth in advertising anybody blocking content without a court order should be having the state AG breathing down their necks.
Recalls are not related to warranty, you do not get to say hey we sold you this dangerously broken thing that's unfit for use sorry we didn't figure that out inside some short period we promised it would not break.
For example, toyota recalled my old truck 12 years old at the time and replaced the frame to the tune of more than the trucks worth and well outside of any warranty period. That's what you do when you sell somebody something that is defective you fix it.
That MS employee in the US accessing data in Ireland could be charged in Ireland. The correct method is get a warrant where the thing is. This is a power grab, in effect will the laws be the least restrictive of where anybody physical is that can access the data, suddenly taking a vacation changes the laws that cover a piece of data?
This is pretty much a solved problem. Modern inverter generators are starting to deal with surge demand by dipping into their starter batteries. Modern inverters can do gen boost much the same by dipping into batteries and/or supercaps. Even back before all this replacing the bare min to not melt the wires caps that most manufacturers use with better starting caps you can get a 13.5k btu roof ac to start on a 2kw gen set.