Done plenty of research. The death rates from the diseases that you get vaccines from are hundreds of times higher than the risk of death or complications from the vaccines. The reality is anti vaxxers are the ones that obviously don't do the research otherwise they would be terrified of the potential consequences of not have them vaccinated.
They are too expensive. But then that is always the reality for v1 innovative products. I actually REALLY like where these are headed though, at least for the v1 I don't think I can justify the extra cost just yet.
Both Luke Cage and Iron Fist were steaming turds. The first series of Luke Cage was ok, but the second was more than enough reason to cancel the show without any of the other netflix/marvel licensing stuff happening. Iron Fist had no redeeming qualities at all.
Seriously why the fuck is this an article? There are no revelations in this and this is nothing that anyone with half a clue is already fully aware of.
FUCK that. government don't exactly have the best developers to start with. The last thing I want is them building it. It will mean $100,00 piece of commercial software will instead cost $10 million in development and then be ditched 2 years later for being unusable
If a setting that MOST people want would only work when MOST people don't use it then it was broken during design. This was all a con job by google to not have restrictions with actual teeth implemented.
Well you are in the minority. The rest of us don't want to be tracked, so an opt-in for you would have been a workable solution. A system that intentionally ignores what most people want is NOT a workable solution
No it couldn't have. It was designed specifically to prevent anything workable from being implemented as right from the start it was intended to stop the standards bodies and authorities from imposing something that would be meaningful. Ad companies didn't want something effective and the moment it became effective they would all instantly opt out. The whole thing was a fucking scam.
I don't care whether it is real money or monopoly money or lollipops, The guy is a thief, he stole what others valued and obviously what he himself valued and he did not do this once, but at least 20 times He deserves everything he got.
Don't worry you aren't missing anything, I would argue it also doesn't understand English. But I like most people have turned the fucking thing off on my phone, Bixby and the Bixby button are by far the worst pieces of shit Samsung has foisted on its userbase.
It would be a "best viewed with Chrome or webkit" nowadays as sad as that is, you don't spend large amounts of money testing for a tiny percent of the market and yes it is the same situation that previously existed with IE or before that Netscape. When your marketshare drops to insignificance then developers start dropping you off the testing radar.
yep, video and audio Ads were the final straw for me too. Crossed that line from bearable but annoying to fucking irritating and impossible to ignore so must block all. Prior to that Ad Blockers were too annoying to bother with, now every machine I use has one and sites that don't like Ad Blockers I don't use.
The problem is many still remember the days of the trinitron where they were actually a premium brand but you got one of the best quality TV's for the money. They don't realise Sony is no longer the leader in Quality or performance but they look at the prices and think they must still be the best as they are extremely expensive. They just don't know that Sony now trades on their name from quality of yester years.
the probably with the shotgun is THE RANGE. a drone is not limited to 100 yards and at 75-100 yards the effectiveness is negligible. Having 50 guys holding shotguns waving at the drone asking it to fly lower so they can shoot it doesn't sound very effective to me.
Based on a statistically insignificant 2 mins of searching, Tesla seems to be the #1 EV manufacturer in the US, closely followed by GM and Toyota (though they both include hybrids). That's probably why Tesla is seen as a bog boy in car sales.
The fact that they have maybe 1% of the car market (excluding SUVs and light trucks) doesn't really make it to the forefront of the conversation.
In publicity for EVs though Tesla is definitely #1
Tesla has delivered about 175,000 model 3s, and probably about 60,000 model S this year to date. Which is about 1.5% of the total US market. However, the cheapest Tesla is $45K and it just was released a couple of months ago. So that's 1.5% but its most of the top end of the curve which means big profit margins. It also means that at its price point its has significant market share because most new cars sold are less than $78k. The real test is moving down market into the mass end where volume is very high but margins are low. Not sure how much of a hurry I would be to move in that direction anyway if I was Elon. The semi, truck and SUV models seem like bigger money makers and will make scaling much easier.
ahhh no, you are comparing apples and oranges. those are tesla WORLDWIDE numbers vs US market. tesla US number are tracking around 125k total cars, so well under 1% of the market still.
more than likely that enterprising individual setting up in Mexico or Canada will just be the Chinese manufacturer. similar tactic is used by US companies to avoid tarrifs around various parts of the world. Regardless even with the tarrifs I seriously doubt any US company could compete locally on price.
The one good thing to come from Trump. His harpooning of the various trade agreements which the MPAA had corrupted to their benefit are being systematically dismantled around the world, even the TPP which he pulled out of is now a much better agreement as with the US gone so too went all the insane copyright shit they were trying to force the rest of the world to swallow.
The fact they have to search for and find the backdoors after the fact means they have broken internal security coding review processes. These should never be getting to the stage where they can be found in this fashion,.
To some extent large phone sales detract from tablet sales, but that is only true to a certain degree; for some things you just need more screen estate.
Laptops and hybrids fill the need where screen real-estate is essential. I think we will continue to see a gradual decline in tablet sales till they find their balanced marketshare, a lot of people bought them when their simply was no other option or because it was "cool" to have one, now we simply have far more choice and many of the tablet makers seem to have all but given up now as well. I don't think they will shrink much more but they are still far to high and as the hybrid devices come down in price it is going to chew up another chunk of that market.
Done plenty of research. The death rates from the diseases that you get vaccines from are hundreds of times higher than the risk of death or complications from the vaccines. The reality is anti vaxxers are the ones that obviously don't do the research otherwise they would be terrified of the potential consequences of not have them vaccinated.
They are too expensive. But then that is always the reality for v1 innovative products. I actually REALLY like where these are headed though, at least for the v1 I don't think I can justify the extra cost just yet.
easier/cheaper said than done. For every successful piece of IP in this space there are dozens if not hundreds of failed ones.
Both Luke Cage and Iron Fist were steaming turds. The first series of Luke Cage was ok, but the second was more than enough reason to cancel the show without any of the other netflix/marvel licensing stuff happening. Iron Fist had no redeeming qualities at all.
Seriously why the fuck is this an article? There are no revelations in this and this is nothing that anyone with half a clue is already fully aware of.
You will still get click-bait, just you will be paying directly for it. Don't expect a higher quality of content.
FUCK that. government don't exactly have the best developers to start with. The last thing I want is them building it. It will mean $100,00 piece of commercial software will instead cost $10 million in development and then be ditched 2 years later for being unusable
If a setting that MOST people want would only work when MOST people don't use it then it was broken during design. This was all a con job by google to not have restrictions with actual teeth implemented.
Well you are in the minority. The rest of us don't want to be tracked, so an opt-in for you would have been a workable solution. A system that intentionally ignores what most people want is NOT a workable solution
No it couldn't have. It was designed specifically to prevent anything workable from being implemented as right from the start it was intended to stop the standards bodies and authorities from imposing something that would be meaningful. Ad companies didn't want something effective and the moment it became effective they would all instantly opt out. The whole thing was a fucking scam.
I don't care whether it is real money or monopoly money or lollipops, The guy is a thief, he stole what others valued and obviously what he himself valued and he did not do this once, but at least 20 times He deserves everything he got.
Don't worry you aren't missing anything, I would argue it also doesn't understand English. But I like most people have turned the fucking thing off on my phone, Bixby and the Bixby button are by far the worst pieces of shit Samsung has foisted on its userbase.
It would be a "best viewed with Chrome or webkit" nowadays as sad as that is, you don't spend large amounts of money testing for a tiny percent of the market and yes it is the same situation that previously existed with IE or before that Netscape. When your marketshare drops to insignificance then developers start dropping you off the testing radar.
yep, video and audio Ads were the final straw for me too. Crossed that line from bearable but annoying to fucking irritating and impossible to ignore so must block all. Prior to that Ad Blockers were too annoying to bother with, now every machine I use has one and sites that don't like Ad Blockers I don't use.
I track it on about 4500 servers. 20% from US, about 40% from China and the rest dotted all over the world, lot of eastern block countries.
something like 20% of all attacks are of US origin so blocking china isn't going to fix that problem.
except of course because bitcoin mining is so centralised in China all you really need is the Chinese government deciding to take over the miners.
The problem is many still remember the days of the trinitron where they were actually a premium brand but you got one of the best quality TV's for the money. They don't realise Sony is no longer the leader in Quality or performance but they look at the prices and think they must still be the best as they are extremely expensive. They just don't know that Sony now trades on their name from quality of yester years.
the probably with the shotgun is THE RANGE. a drone is not limited to 100 yards and at 75-100 yards the effectiveness is negligible. Having 50 guys holding shotguns waving at the drone asking it to fly lower so they can shoot it doesn't sound very effective to me.
I highly doubt that. Industrial drones are _expensive_.
and? that is exactly why they will be much easier to track down.
Based on a statistically insignificant 2 mins of searching, Tesla seems to be the #1 EV manufacturer in the US, closely followed by GM and Toyota (though they both include hybrids). That's probably why Tesla is seen as a bog boy in car sales. The fact that they have maybe 1% of the car market (excluding SUVs and light trucks) doesn't really make it to the forefront of the conversation.
In publicity for EVs though Tesla is definitely #1
Tesla has delivered about 175,000 model 3s, and probably about 60,000 model S this year to date. Which is about 1.5% of the total US market. However, the cheapest Tesla is $45K and it just was released a couple of months ago. So that's 1.5% but its most of the top end of the curve which means big profit margins. It also means that at its price point its has significant market share because most new cars sold are less than $78k. The real test is moving down market into the mass end where volume is very high but margins are low. Not sure how much of a hurry I would be to move in that direction anyway if I was Elon. The semi, truck and SUV models seem like bigger money makers and will make scaling much easier.
ahhh no, you are comparing apples and oranges. those are tesla WORLDWIDE numbers vs US market. tesla US number are tracking around 125k total cars, so well under 1% of the market still.
more than likely that enterprising individual setting up in Mexico or Canada will just be the Chinese manufacturer. similar tactic is used by US companies to avoid tarrifs around various parts of the world. Regardless even with the tarrifs I seriously doubt any US company could compete locally on price.
The one good thing to come from Trump. His harpooning of the various trade agreements which the MPAA had corrupted to their benefit are being systematically dismantled around the world, even the TPP which he pulled out of is now a much better agreement as with the US gone so too went all the insane copyright shit they were trying to force the rest of the world to swallow.
The fact they have to search for and find the backdoors after the fact means they have broken internal security coding review processes. These should never be getting to the stage where they can be found in this fashion,.
To some extent large phone sales detract from tablet sales, but that is only true to a certain degree; for some things you just need more screen estate.
Laptops and hybrids fill the need where screen real-estate is essential. I think we will continue to see a gradual decline in tablet sales till they find their balanced marketshare, a lot of people bought them when their simply was no other option or because it was "cool" to have one, now we simply have far more choice and many of the tablet makers seem to have all but given up now as well. I don't think they will shrink much more but they are still far to high and as the hybrid devices come down in price it is going to chew up another chunk of that market.