That's my metric. I'm finally buying the dream monitor I've wanted since 1990. I figured 30 years and darned if it won't be close to that.
I've always waited for cheaper units because they were always going to be upgraded but with an 8K this size I honestly cannot imagine a use I would have for more.
Maybe direct retinal projection some day, but no more screens. Yay.
I though it was all magic babies, Big Brother, and acid attacks that the Brits fancy these days. The loss of the Empire must sting for a once-powerful people.
Yes, the use cases for both are different, but there's no reason an upcoming iPhone can't power a wireless KVM with ease. Having one device to carry is what people want, and the non-private iCloud sync isn't a replacement for integration. Of course "Mac Mode" should run with KVM semantics and not with mobile semantics. So Tim is right.
And so are the people saying a merger is on the horizon.
They will drop the case as soon as anything damaging would come to the fore. What Russia needs to do is to work on its argument to the judge that he should not grant the Democrats' motion to dismiss.
Paypal wasn't slimy at its founding (were you around then?). After the Feds rekt its business model the interesting people left, leaving it run by the kind of people who implement really bad policies.
Congress is responsible for a lot of the poverty in PR. Christ, a ship from China isn't even allowed to dock in PR because of US laws - everything has to go to mainland US and brought over on US ships. The costs are staggering - one Walmart with access to direct shipping could do more to help PR than dozens of hair-brained political schemes. And good luck attracting private capital when the markets are regulated beyond the breaking point.
It was a target and a notional goal, and with the inflation introduced to bail out the bankers, we *did* get $100 laptops, when accounting for inflation (real, not BLS BS numbers).
Yet we hear that the ancient car companies can't improve because their lines are so inflexible. That's at least something that Tesla has promised to avoid.
Did you know that the audio chips don't really care which is a microphone and which is the speaker, and that either can be reprogrammed to the either? You don't need to bother unplugging your microphone if you're leaving your speakers plugged in. It's all software these days.
Please, CA is just tied down by its USA ties at this point. Each "State" would be more populous than the entire USA in 1789, and more populous than half the sovereign countries. CA can thrive on its own, perhaps with three provinces.
If Apple wanted to be competitive it could stop insisting on holding decryption keys for everything that goes through iCloud, and stop bragging to the FBI that they can decrypt anything that their users purposely or accidentally upload to iCloud. Meanwhile, Tim Cook has the audacity to try to shame Zuckerberg for not caring about his users' privacy.
Vitamin D protects against cancer, and you make it by getting sunlight on your skin. The dirty secret about tanning beds is that they do increase the risk of melanoma very slightly, but they decrease the incidence of all other cancers by a factor of about 30 in dark climates. It's no wonder that Obamacare's first tax was against tanning beds - Medicare is too damn expensive.
Reddit has been shutting down many, many subreddits recently.
They are taking responsibility for user-generated content, and once they do that they don't get to only take responsibility for some.
I think it would have been much smarter for Reddit to remain neutral and claim "common-carrier" status, but their virtue-signaling management wouldn't have it.
I hear Voat.co is where the banned communities are going and their stack happens to still be open source, so that's an additional level of transparency.
It's important to remember that Facebook's algorithm had a far greater impact on the outcome of the election than any Russian troll accounts did.
It's time the FEC demanded discovery of Facebook's feed-display algorithm and make it public for all academics to scrutinize and criticize, for the survival of the Republic.
I'm sure they'll get right on this after they finish prosecuting for the hacking of the Democratic Primary by the DNC. I'm still astonished the Berners didn't riot.
Now back to your regularly scheduled #democracytheater .
That's my metric. I'm finally buying the dream monitor I've wanted since 1990. I figured 30 years and darned if it won't be close to that.
I've always waited for cheaper units because they were always going to be upgraded but with an 8K this size I honestly cannot imagine a use I would have for more.
Maybe direct retinal projection some day, but no more screens. Yay.
Look at all the /.'ers acting like fifth-graders and giving the site their ad impressions. The audience has made the site into what it's become.
I though it was all magic babies, Big Brother, and acid attacks that the Brits fancy these days. The loss of the Empire must sting for a once-powerful people.
Scratch that - reverse it.
Fifth-grade news for nerds.
Yes, the use cases for both are different, but there's no reason an upcoming iPhone can't power a wireless KVM with ease. Having one device to carry is what people want, and the non-private iCloud sync isn't a replacement for integration. Of course "Mac Mode" should run with KVM semantics and not with mobile semantics. So Tim is right.
And so are the people saying a merger is on the horizon.
I want Twitter to state that they're not under any NSL's currently.
They will drop the case as soon as anything damaging would come to the fore. What Russia needs to do is to work on its argument to the judge that he should not grant the Democrats' motion to dismiss.
And by corollary: "if only we would have more than two users if they had to actually read and understand the ToS."
Paypal wasn't slimy at its founding (were you around then?). After the Feds rekt its business model the interesting people left, leaving it run by the kind of people who implement really bad policies.
To be charitable, installing Lineage isn't mom-friendly but no OS replacement can be, so he really is just bitching.
Soylent-only diets are for fools. Nobody knows all the micronutrients humans need for good health. That's one important reason to eat real food.
Your wife's insistence that you share at least one meal with her a week may be keeping you alive.
Congress is responsible for a lot of the poverty in PR. Christ, a ship from China isn't even allowed to dock in PR because of US laws - everything has to go to mainland US and brought over on US ships. The costs are staggering - one Walmart with access to direct shipping could do more to help PR than dozens of hair-brained political schemes. And good luck attracting private capital when the markets are regulated beyond the breaking point.
And not on the north side of a mountain.
It was a target and a notional goal, and with the inflation introduced to bail out the bankers, we *did* get $100 laptops, when accounting for inflation (real, not BLS BS numbers).
Yet we hear that the ancient car companies can't improve because their lines are so inflexible. That's at least something that Tesla has promised to avoid.
Did you know that the audio chips don't really care which is a microphone and which is the speaker, and that either can be reprogrammed to the either? You don't need to bother unplugging your microphone if you're leaving your speakers plugged in. It's all software these days.
Don't worry, most of the industry won't bother with patching...
Hey, why am I getting 3 popups blocked on this page?
Please, CA is just tied down by its USA ties at this point. Each "State" would be more populous than the entire USA in 1789, and more populous than half the sovereign countries. CA can thrive on its own, perhaps with three provinces.
If Apple wanted to be competitive it could stop insisting on holding decryption keys for everything that goes through iCloud, and stop bragging to the FBI that they can decrypt anything that their users purposely or accidentally upload to iCloud. Meanwhile, Tim Cook has the audacity to try to shame Zuckerberg for not caring about his users' privacy.
Vitamin D protects against cancer, and you make it by getting sunlight on your skin. The dirty secret about tanning beds is that they do increase the risk of melanoma very slightly, but they decrease the incidence of all other cancers by a factor of about 30 in dark climates. It's no wonder that Obamacare's first tax was against tanning beds - Medicare is too damn expensive.
Goddamnit, my password manager overwrote my subject ("Baloney"). At least it didn't use the password. :P
Reddit has been shutting down many, many subreddits recently.
They are taking responsibility for user-generated content, and once they do that they don't get to only take responsibility for some.
I think it would have been much smarter for Reddit to remain neutral and claim "common-carrier" status, but their virtue-signaling management wouldn't have it.
I hear Voat.co is where the banned communities are going and their stack happens to still be open source, so that's an additional level of transparency.
Otherwise it gets really tedious to replace all those BIOSes. Now they can just use an NSL or secret law to do it.
Yeah, instead of Chinese rootkits, now you can get Chinese and American rootkits.
Maybe there's still time to relocate to Germany or Switzerland before the Europeans decide to stop buying.
It's important to remember that Facebook's algorithm had a far greater impact on the outcome of the election than any Russian troll accounts did.
It's time the FEC demanded discovery of Facebook's feed-display algorithm and make it public for all academics to scrutinize and criticize, for the survival of the Republic.
I'm sure they'll get right on this after they finish prosecuting for the hacking of the Democratic Primary by the DNC. I'm still astonished the Berners didn't riot.
Now back to your regularly scheduled #democracytheater .