No, re-using is the answer. Like they already do in civilized countries where the people have an ounce of personal responsibility in their bodies.
eg. Germany. Buy a 2L bottle of soda there, and... guess what? It's been used before and refilled.
Even better: You can simply not generate anything to recycle/re-use. eg. Order a pizza in Germany, and... you stand by the door with a big plate so when the pizza guy arrives he can 'deliver' it direct to your plate without generating a whole bag of garbage just so you can eat a fucking pizza.
Take a McDonaldâ(TM)s salad for example. Stop providing forks and people are likely to stop buying salads.
(facepalm)
They're only going to be forbidden from providing single use plastic forks. They can provide wooden forks, metal forks, even recycled/reusable plastic forks. Use your fucking imagination.
Or use your fingers. You use them for the fries, the burgers, to dip the nuggets... what's wrong with touching a few leaves?
I'm puzzled how they do this efficiently. I'm assuming they are sending the streams to each user individually. thus 10M separate transmissions of every frame must me sent.
Am I wrong?
No, but it's not 10 million connections to a single server.
When you connect to the main server you''l be transparently redirected to a local mirror server.
From the local mirror there will be a combination of Multicasting, Anycasting, and direct connections, depending on your local routers.
I just don't see the point here. There's already a bunch of plant-based alternatives that don't involved roaches (rice, soy, almond, quinoa, coconut, ect.).
The point is this: There's no such thing as a superfood. It's 100% pure unadulterated marketing wank made up by scammers as a way to extract money from holistic idiots.
Somebody out there is hoping "Cockroach milk" is the new "Royal Jelly". That's all this is.
Exactly there is a very fundamental issue with SDCs is they need a destination - My wife and I go for drives in the country in my 32 year Alfa Spider all the time - its fun. Its something to do around here.
(facepalm)
a) I bet you haven't been on a single drive that nobody ever did before you. b) Databases of fun drives that you never did. They exist. c) Autopilots. They have on/off switches.
OK, well...
According to this Chrome has supported these things since version 7, that's eight years ago...
https://caniuse.com/#search=de...
Why the fuck would I want a web browser to do any of that shit?
When did you become the spokesperson for the human race?
Don't like it? Don't use it.
Given the distance, how did they verify that the effect was not from the magnetic field generated by the speaker and not the sound?
Shouting at the drives also works:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
(not a Rickroll)
You know how I can tell you didn't read the article before you posted that...?
The linked article actually says they deliberately destroyed the key - to keep their journalistic integrity in the future.
What a pity there's no such thing as integrity on Slashdot these days. The editors have stopped reading even their own articles.
ie. You had no real come-back, only insults.
Germany has been doing all those things since at the 1990s.
I don't see that anywhere on civilized Germany's list of things to be made illegal.
That 'list' I posted earlier. It was just some examples, not the complete set.
Keep things out of the waste stream in the first place.
You mean like Germany does? Re-using things. Charging a deposit on every plastic container so people take them back to the shops?
the utensils won't make it back to you, which would add about a buck and a half to the price of every meal.
No it fucking wouldn't. Go to ebay and type "1000x wooden spoons" or something like that. They might add 10 cents to the cost for knife and fork..
Are you assuming that once something is made of plastic, it automagically ends up in the ocean?
No, it's what we're observing.
Recycling is the answer, not banning.
No, re-using is the answer. Like they already do in civilized countries where the people have an ounce of personal responsibility in their bodies.
eg. Germany. Buy a 2L bottle of soda there, and ... guess what? It's been used before and refilled.
Even better: You can simply not generate anything to recycle/re-use. eg. Order a pizza in Germany, and ... you stand by the door with a big plate so when the pizza guy arrives he can 'deliver' it direct to your plate without generating a whole bag of garbage just so you can eat a fucking pizza.
Take a McDonaldâ(TM)s salad for example. Stop providing forks and people are likely to stop buying salads.
(facepalm)
They're only going to be forbidden from providing single use plastic forks. They can provide wooden forks, metal forks, even recycled/reusable plastic forks. Use your fucking imagination.
Or use your fingers. You use them for the fries, the burgers, to dip the nuggets... what's wrong with touching a few leaves?
(and who goes to McDonalds to eat salads anyway?)
I'm puzzled how they do this efficiently. I'm assuming they are sending the streams to each user individually. thus 10M separate transmissions of every frame must me sent.
Am I wrong?
No, but it's not 10 million connections to a single server.
When you connect to the main server you''l be transparently redirected to a local mirror server.
From the local mirror there will be a combination of Multicasting, Anycasting, and direct connections, depending on your local routers.
The article says they use Akamai.
Akamai is no secret: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
Also: Baseball, American football, or whatever other sport they put on TV that people obsess over.
Fair point. But what makes this Indian company's milestone impressive is the concurrent viewers it drew.
Also the minor detail that this is Internet streaming, not radio broadcasting. Broadcasting radio waves to a lot of people isn't very difficult.
I know, little details like that are easy to miss...
This.
They bought a device that listens to what you say and sends it to other people.
It listened, it sent. Where's the problem?
I just don't see the point here. There's already a bunch of plant-based alternatives that don't involved roaches (rice, soy, almond, quinoa, coconut, ect.).
The point is this: There's no such thing as a superfood. It's 100% pure unadulterated marketing wank made up by scammers as a way to extract money from holistic idiots.
Somebody out there is hoping "Cockroach milk" is the new "Royal Jelly". That's all this is.
Ref: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
How much would 1.5 pounds of roach guano sell for? And, yes the chest was discarded afterwards.
Discarded after you bagged up the poop. Got it.
The stigma is there for good reason. Bugs are only eaten in cultures which have no other dietary options.
Nope. Most people eat them because they like them.
They're certainly crunchier, tastier and a lot healthier than those Cheetos you're busy stuffing right now.
Milk in this context does NOT mean what you think it does.
They are not talking about something for your decafe latte
Remember: People have been harvesting "jelly" from bees for ages now.
(And selling it at a large markup, despite it doing absolutely nothing)
Stocks haven't been "pieces of companies" for an awful long time now.
What company is worth 100 years of its profits? None, in theory, but Wall street is littered with them.
All the people who actually have quit disagree with you.
Here's a nickel. Get yourself a proper keyboard,
Exactly there is a very fundamental issue with SDCs is they need a destination - My wife and I go for drives in the country in my 32 year Alfa Spider all the time - its fun. Its something to do around here.
(facepalm)
a) I bet you haven't been on a single drive that nobody ever did before you.
b) Databases of fun drives that you never did. They exist.
c) Autopilots. They have on/off switches.
Tell that to the people in wagon trains who built your country.
When did the USA become so scared and safety conscious?