Actually, it's already there - for anyone who's downloaded WhatsApp and uses it. One can use text, and some hundreds of emojis (even if their looks vary from Android to iOS to Windows) Issue w/ Google is that WhatsApp is owned by Facebook, so people using WhatsApp in no way helps Google
Proprietary format? For Sony, this was their Memory stick, but this story is about them coming out w/ an SD card, which would then have to mean a card compliant w/ the SD standard. Also, I think it will be a while before you can have TB capacities on thumb drives., let alone micro SDs
Actually, seeing SD and Sony brings to mind a question - did they discontinue the memory stick? Yeah, I've lived under a rock as far as Sony goes, but I really haven't been following them. I remember back in the day when every Sony camera or camcorder had a memory stick
Profits would be one - and the main - thing definitely, but it would also give Apple a simpler ecosystem to maintain. It would be them doing what Microsoft tried in Windows 8, but better: merge the OS X and iOS code bases to the binary level, and eliminate the need for fat binaries. It would also make available to the Mac just about every app that's available for iOS. While some of them - such as Vonage or Lyft - maybe unsuitable for Macs, others, such as WhatsApp, could be very useful - enabling people at home to type their messages in the comfort of their laptop instead of struggling w/ their Mac keyboards
That brand has been irreparably damaged. They should focus on Note 8 - or better yet, lose the 'Note' brand name, since it will forcibly bring memories of the Note 7
Apple switching to 16-cores A16M ARM processors for their new Macs.
This would make a lot of sense. Is the A16M from their A line of CPUs? They might as well use the same CPU in their Macs as they use in iPhones, so that their Macs can leverage iPhone apps. There is no compelling reason for Macs to be x64 (the way there is for Windows)
16 is about 12 too many. Most people can't wrap their brains around more than two, and most applications don't lend themselves to massive parallelization.
The thing I'm not getting is: is the Atom supposed to be a low power chip, or a low cost chip? I don't see how either of them is satisfied by blowing things up to 16 cores.
I'm saying that the original was probably true, when the cops didn't anticipate the coverage that their interview would receive. But once it got shown on a channel and got echoed by the US president, thereby causing Sweden's Prime Minister to take notice, they went into a CYA mode. Ironically, today, there was a riot in Stockholm by immigrants, thereby making the cases of Ami Horowitz and ultimately Trump
This was addressed in that discussion w/ Ami Horowitz. Previously, the Swedish government did maintain statistics on immigrant crimes, but since they did not like what the data showed, they stopped collecting it. The last time that they did collect it, it did show a co-relation b/w increased (Muslim) immigration and crime. Ironically, today, there was a riot in Stockholm w/ Muslim immigrants even while the Swedish Prime Minister was at pains to deny it: they couldn't even hold it in to even try to prove Trump a liar
More fake news. Every one of Trump's detractors - starting from the GOP primary - pointed out that he had 4 bankruptcies. If he had 6, don't you think they'd have pounded on that very emphatically?
And that proof was there in Ami Horowitz's documentary. Yeah, the 2 cops he interviewed were intimidated later and so wanted to redact what they said, but that doesn't make it false.
In a broad sense, you are right. However, the underlying subject here was Syrian immigration specifically, or immigration from Muslim countries in general. The main issue being the refugees from Syria, who after being admitted to Germany, got to scatter all over Europe, including Sweden. Some of the cities being described, like Malmo, have the no-go zones, which was part of what was being discussed.
Yeah, if you introduce millions of, say, Buddhists from places like Tibet, Bhutan and Myanmar, you may well get a society w/ reduced crime rates. Particularly when you filter them by educational and language skills. Statistically, that's not the bulk of what Sweden has been facing, which is what is being discussed here.
That makes sense, seeing how one has to struggle to make ends meet even after getting a full education and doing everything right. On top of that, unlike in the past, when marriage was a selfless commitment b/w 2 people, today, financial failure of one spouse is enough to end the marriage. If that's the environment one faces, why would one be remotely interested in bringing into the world people that they'll love, but whose struggle will be even uglier? Humans going extinct would be a better idea as we all automate ourselves out of all jobs
Uh, does anybody still make any Windows phones? I know Microsoft killed the Lumia, and I don't see any other vendors still building any Windows phones - not Blu, not LG, nobody. And who knows when the Surface Phone (or whatever it's called) will be out?
Uh, Fox News is a TV channel that one can also listen to on Sirius XM. Question of reading only comes in when one visits their website for the articles, which are typically word to word for what was narrated on the air. So where exactly does the question of readability arise?
The Swedish thing was correct. Trump made no claims about any terror attacks: he just happened to watch a segment on FNC b/w Tucker Carlson and Ami Horowitz regarding the law & order situation in Sweden, particularly when it comes to immigrants and rape/murder. There has been a bit of discussion about that, and since in Sweden, and in much of Europe, it's considered hateful to even bring up issues like the impact immigrants have on crime, that stuff goes on unrepentant.
If the media or you wanna demonstrate that Trump's statements on this are false, pull out the statistics of rapes/murders in Sweden for any length of time backwards starting this year (or last), show how they co-relate to the number of immigrants who've come in (meaning Muslim immigrants from the Middle East and North Africa, not native European people from Denmark or Holland or Switzerland), and demonstrate that when the number of immigrants went up, violent crime went down!!!
The point Hairyfeet was making was that one of the major reasons people advocate Linux is the 4 GNU freedoms, but that is missing in the case of Chrome OS, making it just a case of substituting corporate masters.
'Takes the world' as the headline suggests is a rather sweeping statement about Linux, when a big portion of the non PC world - namely Apple - runs on different BSDs (more precisely, XNU kernels and FreeBSD userland). Only way it's true is if one conflates BSD w/ Linux, and uses the latter term to bunch all POSIX kernels under a single (inaccurate) term. Otherwise, all those iPhones and iPods out there - none of them use Linux
'Steam player' means that I have a Steam account, have bought a few games there and play on that platform. In other words, whenever I fire up a game, it first starts Steam and then....
In Google's OSs, the kernel is Linux: it's the userland that is something like busybox or some other BSD licensed shell. But I think an argument would be that if you bought a netbook or laptop w/ ChromeOS already on it, then you already have Linux, so why would you want to replace it w/ another distro. Whereas someone who bought a wintel box would likely be someone who received Windows by default, and may prefer to replace it w/ something else, like TrueOS ( or PC-BSD, which I did) to one of the Linuxes.
On the 4 freedoms thing, once something is complicated enough that only tech savvy users can use it, then as these things are made more convenient to use, freedom is one of the potential things that can go out the window. Either that, or money or personal data or a combination of them: if you have all the freedoms on your toy, then it includes the freedom to completely screw it up and make it unusable, which vendors like to avoid, since chances are that the customer will go back to them to get it fixed, rather than accept that they took their own risk
I'm a Steam player. Point is that once you go into Steam and pick a game, chances are that the Windows version of it is more fully featured than the Linux version. In the case of Civ VI, the Windows version is out (albeit new) but the Linux one is almost out. Other games, like Civ V - the Windows version is more fully featured than the Linux one. So right now, I play on my Windows laptop.
I'm using TrueOS (PC-BSD) and it has something called playonbsd, which is essentially running wine, and then running steam on top of it. So far, I've been unsuccessful in upgrading to the version that runs that, but once I can, then your scenario would be partly true. I'd really have loved it has Steam developed front ends for not just Windows and Mac, but also Linux and BSD.
The bees first have to - w/ or w/o help from these scientists - figure out how to convert honey into beer
Actually, it's already there - for anyone who's downloaded WhatsApp and uses it. One can use text, and some hundreds of emojis (even if their looks vary from Android to iOS to Windows) Issue w/ Google is that WhatsApp is owned by Facebook, so people using WhatsApp in no way helps Google
Actually, more than age, the most important info is - are they single, and can I go after them?
Proprietary format? For Sony, this was their Memory stick, but this story is about them coming out w/ an SD card, which would then have to mean a card compliant w/ the SD standard. Also, I think it will be a while before you can have TB capacities on thumb drives., let alone micro SDs
Actually, seeing SD and Sony brings to mind a question - did they discontinue the memory stick? Yeah, I've lived under a rock as far as Sony goes, but I really haven't been following them. I remember back in the day when every Sony camera or camcorder had a memory stick
Actually, that's the question I have. What exactly is 5G? Is it the convergence of WiFi and cellular into one standard?
Profits would be one - and the main - thing definitely, but it would also give Apple a simpler ecosystem to maintain. It would be them doing what Microsoft tried in Windows 8, but better: merge the OS X and iOS code bases to the binary level, and eliminate the need for fat binaries. It would also make available to the Mac just about every app that's available for iOS. While some of them - such as Vonage or Lyft - maybe unsuitable for Macs, others, such as WhatsApp, could be very useful - enabling people at home to type their messages in the comfort of their laptop instead of struggling w/ their Mac keyboards
That brand has been irreparably damaged. They should focus on Note 8 - or better yet, lose the 'Note' brand name, since it will forcibly bring memories of the Note 7
Apple switching to 16-cores A16M ARM processors for their new Macs.
This would make a lot of sense. Is the A16M from their A line of CPUs? They might as well use the same CPU in their Macs as they use in iPhones, so that their Macs can leverage iPhone apps. There is no compelling reason for Macs to be x64 (the way there is for Windows)
16 is about 12 too many. Most people can't wrap their brains around more than two, and most applications don't lend themselves to massive parallelization.
The thing I'm not getting is: is the Atom supposed to be a low power chip, or a low cost chip? I don't see how either of them is satisfied by blowing things up to 16 cores.
I'm saying that the original was probably true, when the cops didn't anticipate the coverage that their interview would receive. But once it got shown on a channel and got echoed by the US president, thereby causing Sweden's Prime Minister to take notice, they went into a CYA mode. Ironically, today, there was a riot in Stockholm by immigrants, thereby making the cases of Ami Horowitz and ultimately Trump
This was addressed in that discussion w/ Ami Horowitz. Previously, the Swedish government did maintain statistics on immigrant crimes, but since they did not like what the data showed, they stopped collecting it. The last time that they did collect it, it did show a co-relation b/w increased (Muslim) immigration and crime. Ironically, today, there was a riot in Stockholm w/ Muslim immigrants even while the Swedish Prime Minister was at pains to deny it: they couldn't even hold it in to even try to prove Trump a liar
More fake news. Every one of Trump's detractors - starting from the GOP primary - pointed out that he had 4 bankruptcies. If he had 6, don't you think they'd have pounded on that very emphatically?
And that proof was there in Ami Horowitz's documentary. Yeah, the 2 cops he interviewed were intimidated later and so wanted to redact what they said, but that doesn't make it false.
In a broad sense, you are right. However, the underlying subject here was Syrian immigration specifically, or immigration from Muslim countries in general. The main issue being the refugees from Syria, who after being admitted to Germany, got to scatter all over Europe, including Sweden. Some of the cities being described, like Malmo, have the no-go zones, which was part of what was being discussed.
Yeah, if you introduce millions of, say, Buddhists from places like Tibet, Bhutan and Myanmar, you may well get a society w/ reduced crime rates. Particularly when you filter them by educational and language skills. Statistically, that's not the bulk of what Sweden has been facing, which is what is being discussed here.
That makes sense, seeing how one has to struggle to make ends meet even after getting a full education and doing everything right. On top of that, unlike in the past, when marriage was a selfless commitment b/w 2 people, today, financial failure of one spouse is enough to end the marriage. If that's the environment one faces, why would one be remotely interested in bringing into the world people that they'll love, but whose struggle will be even uglier? Humans going extinct would be a better idea as we all automate ourselves out of all jobs
This story is about the Chinese, so is that what you mean by 'we'?
Uh, does anybody still make any Windows phones? I know Microsoft killed the Lumia, and I don't see any other vendors still building any Windows phones - not Blu, not LG, nobody. And who knows when the Surface Phone (or whatever it's called) will be out?
Uh, Fox News is a TV channel that one can also listen to on Sirius XM. Question of reading only comes in when one visits their website for the articles, which are typically word to word for what was narrated on the air. So where exactly does the question of readability arise?
The Swedish thing was correct. Trump made no claims about any terror attacks: he just happened to watch a segment on FNC b/w Tucker Carlson and Ami Horowitz regarding the law & order situation in Sweden, particularly when it comes to immigrants and rape/murder. There has been a bit of discussion about that, and since in Sweden, and in much of Europe, it's considered hateful to even bring up issues like the impact immigrants have on crime, that stuff goes on unrepentant.
If the media or you wanna demonstrate that Trump's statements on this are false, pull out the statistics of rapes/murders in Sweden for any length of time backwards starting this year (or last), show how they co-relate to the number of immigrants who've come in (meaning Muslim immigrants from the Middle East and North Africa, not native European people from Denmark or Holland or Switzerland), and demonstrate that when the number of immigrants went up, violent crime went down!!!
The point Hairyfeet was making was that one of the major reasons people advocate Linux is the 4 GNU freedoms, but that is missing in the case of Chrome OS, making it just a case of substituting corporate masters.
'Takes the world' as the headline suggests is a rather sweeping statement about Linux, when a big portion of the non PC world - namely Apple - runs on different BSDs (more precisely, XNU kernels and FreeBSD userland). Only way it's true is if one conflates BSD w/ Linux, and uses the latter term to bunch all POSIX kernels under a single (inaccurate) term. Otherwise, all those iPhones and iPods out there - none of them use Linux
'Steam player' means that I have a Steam account, have bought a few games there and play on that platform. In other words, whenever I fire up a game, it first starts Steam and then....
In Google's OSs, the kernel is Linux: it's the userland that is something like busybox or some other BSD licensed shell. But I think an argument would be that if you bought a netbook or laptop w/ ChromeOS already on it, then you already have Linux, so why would you want to replace it w/ another distro. Whereas someone who bought a wintel box would likely be someone who received Windows by default, and may prefer to replace it w/ something else, like TrueOS ( or PC-BSD, which I did) to one of the Linuxes.
On the 4 freedoms thing, once something is complicated enough that only tech savvy users can use it, then as these things are made more convenient to use, freedom is one of the potential things that can go out the window. Either that, or money or personal data or a combination of them: if you have all the freedoms on your toy, then it includes the freedom to completely screw it up and make it unusable, which vendors like to avoid, since chances are that the customer will go back to them to get it fixed, rather than accept that they took their own risk
I'm a Steam player. Point is that once you go into Steam and pick a game, chances are that the Windows version of it is more fully featured than the Linux version. In the case of Civ VI, the Windows version is out (albeit new) but the Linux one is almost out. Other games, like Civ V - the Windows version is more fully featured than the Linux one. So right now, I play on my Windows laptop.
I'm using TrueOS (PC-BSD) and it has something called playonbsd, which is essentially running wine, and then running steam on top of it. So far, I've been unsuccessful in upgrading to the version that runs that, but once I can, then your scenario would be partly true. I'd really have loved it has Steam developed front ends for not just Windows and Mac, but also Linux and BSD.
Yeah, I forgot that boron is a dopant. Although then, you'd have no dopants that are significantly smaller than carbon