Facebook's content is driven by the end user. Click on any political story on the side and read the comments by those end users.
Facebook is the equivalent of 'forwards from grandma' or 'that dumb cousin you have that insists the moon landing is fake'. A story get shared by someone to their own echo chamber, re shared and pretty soon you have fake stories reaching a lot of people.
As of 2016, the Saturn V remains the tallest, heaviest, and most powerful (highest total impulse) rocket ever brought to operational status, and holds records for the heaviest payload launched and largest payload capacity to low Earth orbit (LEO) of 140,000 kg (310,000 lb)
Although once you have the technology to craft D2 out of air and feed stock changing the formulation of the output shouldn't be too difficult.
Then keep on building nukes till we have enough electricity being generated to replace all those gasoline/diesel automobiles (trucks, trains, etc) with electric versions.
When you look at the chemical properties of diesel it's really, really hard to beat. It doesn't explode. It doesn't even burn at room temp without a lot of coaxing. It carries 46 MJ/kg.
If electricity really is free and plentiful we should have no problem making D2 out of thin air and trash. Fischer-Tropsch got the Germans through WWII. Just start using trash as feed stock and eat the inefficiencies.
After paying for content, and the equipment to deliver speedy videos, YouTube’s bottom line is “roughly break-even,” according to a person with knowledge of the figure.
Forget Hydrogen. If I remember correctly 1 gallon of Diesel fuel generates 4 gallons of water. Now you just need to figure out condensing and cleaning.
You also get a lot of usable work out of it as well.
> Today's world of hardware that costs hundreds or thousands but fails within a few years, if it even gets that far, is not an improvement.
With the right software hardware from a decade ago is still running. Stop buying the cheapest hardware you can find. Look for embedded systems for industrial environments. They might be a bit slower than what you're used to but they'll run for the next few decades just fine.
As long as their competition continues to not "get it"
Walmart (and grocery stores as a whole) have quite possibly the worst 'last mile' solution possible. Everything prior to shipping to the store is done as efficiently as possible. Walmart's logistics argues with truck OEMs over 0.1MPG because of how much it can save them across the fleet. They redesign boxes and liquid containers so you can fit more on a pallet.
All to be unboxed & unpallated by someone being paid minimum wage. To put it on a shelf where I have to take time out of my day to go, pull it off the shelf, put it in my cart and ring it up myself (or pay another person to do it), load it into my car and drive it home.
Some of our local farmers will even drop off meats and produce. If Walmart wants to get my business again give me a barcode gun and let me shop like people add stuff to their wedding registry. I'll walk through the store once, choose how often I want a product and when I want it delivered.
I went to Best Buy last week (once every ~6-months to see what is out) they were more than happy to point out that they price matched Amazon. I asked if they also had free delivery. Paid mileage to their store and compensated me for my time. (They don't). With Amazon (and other online retailers) goods show up at my doorstep.
I can't wait for a grocery chain (local, national, Amazon, I don't care) to carry a full store's worth of food and let me decide when I want it.
New York Times Co. v. United States, 403 U.S. 713 (1971), was a landmark decision by the United States Supreme Court on the First Amendment. The ruling made it possible for the New York Times and Washington Post newspapers to publish the then-classified Pentagon Papers without risk of government censorship or punishment.
Eh, Kodi's just a front end. I use mplayer over SSH sometimes. There are dozens of other front ends people can use.
The real 'TV reinvented" is the auto downloaders like sickbeard and couch potato. I haven't known when my shows air since I went to college in 2001. Now it's add the show, I get notified when a download is done.
Play high sample rate digital audio on Mac computers The audio hardware in some MacBook Pro, Mac Pro, and iMac computers supports 176.4 kHz and 192 kHz digital audio when connected using optical output.
These computers support up to 192 kHz sample rate for audio playback:
MacBook Pro (Retina, 13-inch, Late 2013) and later
MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Late 2013) and later
Facebook's content is driven by the end user. Click on any political story on the side and read the comments by those end users.
Facebook is the equivalent of 'forwards from grandma' or 'that dumb cousin you have that insists the moon landing is fake'. A story get shared by someone to their own echo chamber, re shared and pretty soon you have fake stories reaching a lot of people.
The price of oil skyrocketed when war broke out in 2003
What have the profits of the oil companies been since 2003?
I want the freedom of choice that comes with an Android
That's what I love best about Android. I usually can pick what phone loaded with bloatware and carrier apps I can choose.
The biggest victory Apple scored in the negotiations was not allowing AT&T to touch the thing.
Diesel is close enough in chemistry to Kerosene/JP-1 that these should work: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
It was good enough for Apollo 8 on the Saturn V.
As of 2016, the Saturn V remains the tallest, heaviest, and most powerful (highest total impulse) rocket ever brought to operational status, and holds records for the heaviest payload launched and largest payload capacity to low Earth orbit (LEO) of 140,000 kg (310,000 lb)
Although once you have the technology to craft D2 out of air and feed stock changing the formulation of the output shouldn't be too difficult.
I've since switched to Opera (with built in ad blocking) and things seem faster.
Unlike FIrefox which would crawl to a stop randomly.
Then keep on building nukes till we have enough electricity being generated to replace all those gasoline/diesel automobiles (trucks, trains, etc) with electric versions.
When you look at the chemical properties of diesel it's really, really hard to beat. It doesn't explode. It doesn't even burn at room temp without a lot of coaxing. It carries 46 MJ/kg.
If electricity really is free and plentiful we should have no problem making D2 out of thin air and trash. Fischer-Tropsch got the Germans through WWII. Just start using trash as feed stock and eat the inefficiencies.
Youtube was 'breaking even' up through a year ago: http://www.wsj.com/articles/vi...
After paying for content, and the equipment to deliver speedy videos, YouTube’s bottom line is “roughly break-even,” according to a person with knowledge of the figure.
Forget Hydrogen. If I remember correctly 1 gallon of Diesel fuel generates 4 gallons of water. Now you just need to figure out condensing and cleaning.
You also get a lot of usable work out of it as well.
> Today's world of hardware that costs hundreds or thousands but fails within a few years, if it even gets that far, is not an improvement.
With the right software hardware from a decade ago is still running. Stop buying the cheapest hardware you can find. Look for embedded systems for industrial environments. They might be a bit slower than what you're used to but they'll run for the next few decades just fine.
A raspberry pi is fast enough to run it in autonomous mode. Targeting based on facial recognition is trivial these days.
As long as their competition continues to not "get it"
Walmart (and grocery stores as a whole) have quite possibly the worst 'last mile' solution possible. Everything prior to shipping to the store is done as efficiently as possible. Walmart's logistics argues with truck OEMs over 0.1MPG because of how much it can save them across the fleet. They redesign boxes and liquid containers so you can fit more on a pallet.
All to be unboxed & unpallated by someone being paid minimum wage. To put it on a shelf where I have to take time out of my day to go, pull it off the shelf, put it in my cart and ring it up myself (or pay another person to do it), load it into my car and drive it home.
Some of our local farmers will even drop off meats and produce. If Walmart wants to get my business again give me a barcode gun and let me shop like people add stuff to their wedding registry. I'll walk through the store once, choose how often I want a product and when I want it delivered.
I went to Best Buy last week (once every ~6-months to see what is out) they were more than happy to point out that they price matched Amazon. I asked if they also had free delivery. Paid mileage to their store and compensated me for my time. (They don't). With Amazon (and other online retailers) goods show up at my doorstep.
I can't wait for a grocery chain (local, national, Amazon, I don't care) to carry a full store's worth of food and let me decide when I want it.
So when a Russian, allegedly, does it to the DNC it's because Putin.
When an American does it to Russia it's "Oh, look at that vigilante that we don't condone at all".
Pentagon Papers
New York Times Co. v. United States, 403 U.S. 713 (1971), was a landmark decision by the United States Supreme Court on the First Amendment. The ruling made it possible for the New York Times and Washington Post newspapers to publish the then-classified Pentagon Papers without risk of government censorship or punishment.
signed into law
So just like Mike Pence did "all of those things".... right after the legislative branch signed off on it.
In the case of cheap chargers, that's a possibility.
http://www.righto.com/2012/10/...
http://www.righto.com/2014/05/...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
Place on the phase diagram of water where the cooling towers operate.
https://upload.wikimedia.org/w...
(If you can see it, it's not steam)
You're thinking about 'wet steam'. He's talking about normal steam.
This is going to fall on the shoulders of Intel.
export DISPLAY=:0.0
mplayer -vo vdpau my_movie.avi
But then again what I consider easy and what most people do isn't the same.
Eh, Kodi's just a front end. I use mplayer over SSH sometimes. There are dozens of other front ends people can use.
The real 'TV reinvented" is the auto downloaders like sickbeard and couch potato. I haven't known when my shows air since I went to college in 2001. Now it's add the show, I get notified when a download is done.
I guess it's a morality question you have to answer for yourself. Is donating blood money a net moral good?
Are 2 children helped in Africa helped by the Clinton Foundation worth the homosexual that was hung by some Saudis?
USB-A is a legacy port.
USB-C is not.
Apple removes SCSI. Apple removes the adb modem/printer port.
Apple adds wifi to all their machines.
Apple adds Gigabit ethernet to all their machines.
Apple adds optical out to most all of their machines.
The head phone jacks are also optical out on multiple machines.
https://support.apple.com/en-u...
Play high sample rate digital audio on Mac computers
The audio hardware in some MacBook Pro, Mac Pro, and iMac computers supports 176.4 kHz and 192 kHz digital audio when connected using optical output.
These computers support up to 192 kHz sample rate for audio playback: