Tesla isn't afraid of the competition - it welcomes it. It has a corporate mission, unlike most manufacturers. Obviously it needs a sustainable cashflow strategy to effect its mission.
Well, that's an odd edge case. Each of those people is doing something that will be a direct loss to the manufacturer and Amazon, yet one can argue that an "unboxing video" ought to be a standard feature of any mail order product listing in 2018 and both Amazon and most manufacturers fail there. These people doing it for YouTube might be cheaper than any employee arrangement that they could invent. Amazon might consider letting this one slide, despite the direct costs if they have enough data intelligence to see an uptick in sales on these items.
What do you think this is, Soylent News? Went on ancient Slashcode here. They even backed out the mobile cookie fix when they moved data centers, so we're on even older Slashcode with the new owners.
You say things like that as if Congressman aren't bought-and-paid-for, with legislation going to the highest bidder. Talk about living in a Land of Make Believe.
I'll be shocked if this wasn't developer code that should have been ifdeffed out for the final build. Most phones can't get Superuser, and every phone that can puts up a big dialog asking for permission first - there's just literally no way to sneak Superuser permission on Android and it's a very ineffective route for spying. This probably has something to do with the really kludgy file system access permissions that Android has been enforcing for a few releases now, hasn't been fixed yet, and is useful for making development a real pain in the neck.
Don't believe the hype. They won't take paid signups over Tor with Monero - you can't get an account there without deanonymizing yourself. They want to be able to track you.
MoFo has made tens of millions of dollars while Thunderbird bugs have been well-known, well-reported, and the fixes required understood. It's been a decade.
The one way donations might help would be to hire an outside team to make fixes and send them upstream. I would contribute to such a project.
How exactly do you expect this transition to happen? Are all the sitting politicians going to suddenly decide that they should be without jobs? That they should abandon their own selfish, greedy self interest? That they won't understand what's happening and do everything they can to prevent and ban the AI? There's only one way the AI's could replace the politicians - remove the politicians. Did you want Skynet? Because that's how you get Skynet.
Dinosaur. You're supposed to use the RPi PWM GPIO ports to do 20GBps. How? Easy, offload processing to the GPU and enable DMA. RPi has no limits (ignoring large Bitcoin blocks).
Yeah, I'm old enough to remember the day when somebody could invent a superior solution, and put out a new client, and everybody would be like, "cool I'll go download that app and use that instead." Can you imagine trying to move people off of http/html today?
People here are already apoplectic that some people are getting free shit and not everyone is getting free shit. Where did the Nerds go? Which subreddit should I be reading instead of this site?
Same. I have a few decent TV's and audio setups with six Chromecasts for Internet content.
I'm sure as hell not going to buy six Amazon Fire sticks at $35 a pop for their shitty content selection. Everything else I do works fine with Chromecast.
I was just looking into what the Amazon shipping costs are if I cancel Prime. I don't need to fund Bezo's Oscar aspirations and they don't care about their stuff working with my setup. This is the kind of shit the FTC gets its panties in a wedge about, and that's before Bezos started taunting Trump. Maybe they're both looking to get into a fight.
The expanded CAFE standards drove much of the personal auto space into truck-based vehicles (SUV's etc.) Good luck getting those repealed - benefiting the oil companies turns out to be their actual purpose.
Almost certainly this is how archive.org manages to not get sued out of existence by malicious litigants who want to hide their misdeeds.
If you can figure out how to make the legal system non-abusive, let's do that and then I'm sure archive.org will keep all their old crawls available.
In the meantime let's support them for staying around.
Tesla isn't afraid of the competition - it welcomes it. It has a corporate mission, unlike most manufacturers. Obviously it needs a sustainable cashflow strategy to effect its mission.
Well, that's an odd edge case. Each of those people is doing something that will be a direct loss to the manufacturer and Amazon, yet one can argue that an "unboxing video" ought to be a standard feature of any mail order product listing in 2018 and both Amazon and most manufacturers fail there. These people doing it for YouTube might be cheaper than any employee arrangement that they could invent. Amazon might consider letting this one slide, despite the direct costs if they have enough data intelligence to see an uptick in sales on these items.
Well played, sir. But welcome to autism central, home of narrow minds, egotism, and the inability to see shades of either meaning or moons.
Put an Antminer in the case for authenticity.
What do you think this is, Soylent News? Went on ancient Slashcode here. They even backed out the mobile cookie fix when they moved data centers, so we're on even older Slashcode with the new owners.
You say things like that as if Congressman aren't bought-and-paid-for, with legislation going to the highest bidder. Talk about living in a Land of Make Believe.
I don't know how you would define 'sophisticated' or 'software' but allow me to tell you about some software I like by creating my own definitions.
I'll be shocked if this wasn't developer code that should have been ifdeffed out for the final build. Most phones can't get Superuser, and every phone that can puts up a big dialog asking for permission first - there's just literally no way to sneak Superuser permission on Android and it's a very ineffective route for spying. This probably has something to do with the really kludgy file system access permissions that Android has been enforcing for a few releases now, hasn't been fixed yet, and is useful for making development a real pain in the neck.
If it is irreparable harm, they should exit India and move on. If they're lying they will bargain and stay.
The demo is probably real (and edited to remove identifying information) but Google may be worried that California prohibits recording such calls.
Don't believe the hype. They won't take paid signups over Tor with Monero - you can't get an account there without deanonymizing yourself. They want to be able to track you.
MoFo has made tens of millions of dollars while Thunderbird bugs have been well-known, well-reported, and the fixes required understood. It's been a decade.
The one way donations might help would be to hire an outside team to make fixes and send them upstream. I would contribute to such a project.
How exactly do you expect this transition to happen? Are all the sitting politicians going to suddenly decide that they should be without jobs? That they should abandon their own selfish, greedy self interest? That they won't understand what's happening and do everything they can to prevent and ban the AI? There's only one way the AI's could replace the politicians - remove the politicians. Did you want Skynet? Because that's how you get Skynet.
Tell that to the NSA.
Your house consumes more power, is less efficient, and has more creature comforts than the first homes on Mars will have.
You could get your house down to 10KW and with a battery for smoothing a 10KW generator would probably take care of your genset-only 14KW load.
If you think it's "spoofing" then you don't understand Internet networking, "cloud" computing, or what "spoofing" means.
Dinosaur. You're supposed to use the RPi PWM GPIO ports to do 20GBps. How? Easy, offload processing to the GPU and enable DMA. RPi has no limits (ignoring large Bitcoin blocks).
Hey, DC politicians know better how to run internet networks than network operators do.
Wake me up when somebody is protesting about the lack of pole access for competing last-mile providers.
Yeah, I'm old enough to remember the day when somebody could invent a superior solution, and put out a new client, and everybody would be like, "cool I'll go download that app and use that instead." Can you imagine trying to move people off of http/html today?
People here are already apoplectic that some people are getting free shit and not everyone is getting free shit. Where did the Nerds go? Which subreddit should I be reading instead of this site?
Have you at least HEARD of Africa? It seems like we need to start there...
Same. I have a few decent TV's and audio setups with six Chromecasts for Internet content.
I'm sure as hell not going to buy six Amazon Fire sticks at $35 a pop for their shitty content selection. Everything else I do works fine with Chromecast.
I was just looking into what the Amazon shipping costs are if I cancel Prime. I don't need to fund Bezo's Oscar aspirations and they don't care about their stuff working with my setup. This is the kind of shit the FTC gets its panties in a wedge about, and that's before Bezos started taunting Trump. Maybe they're both looking to get into a fight.
So could a repair guy install a modded screen that also captures PIN-code data and exfiltrates it, now?
This might come in handy around DC and such.
The expanded CAFE standards drove much of the personal auto space into truck-based vehicles (SUV's etc.)
Good luck getting those repealed - benefiting the oil companies turns out to be their actual purpose.