The big difference is that much of the "loss" for this quarter is due to the fact that they stockpiled a bunch of cars. They wanted to make sure they didn't hit the 200,000 EV milestone in Q2 so their customers could enjoy the tax rebate for a little bit longer.
AMD was f'd, so they mortgaged the future with this deal. They got $250M from this deal, which let them ship Ryzen in a timely manner. They may regret it later, but without the cash infusion they wouldn't have had a future to regret.
Pretty much every incumbent car manufacturer plans on building their car plants in China. BMW is more prominently in the news for that but others are too. They'd be silly not to. That's where the incentives and the batteries are. And increasingly, that's where the knowledge is.
Numerous people have gone to the crash site and reconstructed it. There was plenty of light for a human to have seen the victim and to have stopped in time.
If Trump was really asking Congress to enact DACA, he would have written his order so that DACA would stop processing new applications in 6 months rather than stop processing new applications immediately.
I easily get $10,000 of utility out of my phone. If I had to pay $10K, I would.
But luckily for me a $400 phone has 99% of the (theoretical) utility of a $10,000 phone. I don't get $9600 more utility out of a $10,000 phone than I do out of a $400 phone.
The election was extremely close, so every little thing that flipped a few voters was one of the straws that broke the camel's back. Comey, the Russians, her slogan, the DNC apparatus, et cetera, et cetera. No single straw broke the camel's back, they were all required.
Heck she could have had a bad hair day that flipped a few voters and that straw could have been enough.
You can choose the OVH or distribution *kernel* when installing, but the OS itself will have been modified, regardless. And that's only for some machines, their Xeon D machines have the distribution kernel option disabled, for example.
Dryland farming on flat land in Saskatchewan, Canada already is down to about 1 human per 5000 acres (20 square kilometres) due to the use of very large equipment that can till, seed and harvest hundreds of acres per day. Since you're always going to have to have a human in the loop somewhere just to give commands and monitor the robots that ratio probably isn't going to change much whether the equipment is automated or just very large.
If there's a reasonable possibility of kids jumping in front of your car and you can't avoid the kids when they do, then you were driving too fast, period.
That means you shouldn't be driving any faster than 20 mph beside parked cars or on any road that has kid-hiding obstacles within 3 feet of your lane.
Self-driving cars will limit themselves to 20 mph in such a situation for that reason, and that's going to piss a lot of people off.
You do realize that the W3C is irrelevant, right? The standard that the browsers actually use is developed by the Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group (WhatWG).
They pre-announced POWER9 a couple of weeks ago. So new POWER8 announcements are kind of a let down. Obviously POWER9 must be a ways away, then. You've got to move fast to have any chance of competing with Intel.
According to Anandtech, there are no core architectural improvements, the IPC is the same as Skylake. Clocks per watt is substantially improved, though.
What's more shocking is that it's only slower on DX11 games. DX12 games with async compute and Vulkan games are faster on the cheaper AMD card. And I don't know about you, but when I buy a video card, I care more about next year's games than last year's games.
The 1060 is faster the 480 in old games. However newer games will use technologies like asynchronous DX12 and Vulkan. Ashes of the Singularity and Hitman are good examples of the former, and the Vulkan build of Doom is a good example of the latter.
The 480 is faster than the 1060 in those 3 games. Doom/Vulkan is a *lot* faster on the 480.
If you read the Napster business plan from 2001, it seems very similar to that of Spotify: $10 for unlimited music streams. If they would have jumped on board everybody would be using it and the studios would be making money hand over fist.
Instead most people listen to their music on Youtube or ad-supported Spotify, which pays a pittance compared to the paid Spotify.
"I do not care, I only listen to the good stuff which is usually at least ten years old but more often older."
You're falling prey to Sturgeon's law: "90% of everything is crap". It's just that with the old stuff, the crap has been rightfully forgotten. There's lots of good new music, you just need to find a good way to filter out the crap.
What's your definition of better? The AMD open source drivers are much more stable than the nVidia closed source drivers. They're slower and have fewer features, but they're more stable, in my experience.
This change makes me feel a lot better about my Scribd subscription, it gives me confidence that the service is sustainable. It's still a good deal, I'm definitely part of the 97% that read fewer than 3 books per month. Buying 2-3 books a month would definitely cost me a lot more than $90/year.
I felt the same way after my ISP switched from unlimited to 400GB per month. I'm no longer paying for those leechers that use several TB per month.
The big difference is that much of the "loss" for this quarter is due to the fact that they stockpiled a bunch of cars. They wanted to make sure they didn't hit the 200,000 EV milestone in Q2 so their customers could enjoy the tax rebate for a little bit longer.
AMD was f'd, so they mortgaged the future with this deal. They got $250M from this deal, which let them ship Ryzen in a timely manner. They may regret it later, but without the cash infusion they wouldn't have had a future to regret.
Pretty much every incumbent car manufacturer plans on building their car plants in China. BMW is more prominently in the news for that but others are too. They'd be silly not to. That's where the incentives and the batteries are. And increasingly, that's where the knowledge is.
Numerous people have gone to the crash site and reconstructed it. There was plenty of light for a human to have seen the victim and to have stopped in time.
Ubuntu will continue to provide 32 bit Cloud and Container images.
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archi...
If Trump was really asking Congress to enact DACA, he would have written his order so that DACA would stop processing new applications in 6 months rather than stop processing new applications immediately.
I easily get $10,000 of utility out of my phone. If I had to pay $10K, I would.
But luckily for me a $400 phone has 99% of the (theoretical) utility of a $10,000 phone. I don't get $9600 more utility out of a $10,000 phone than I do out of a $400 phone.
The election was extremely close, so every little thing that flipped a few voters was one of the straws that broke the camel's back. Comey, the Russians, her slogan, the DNC apparatus, et cetera, et cetera. No single straw broke the camel's back, they were all required.
Heck she could have had a bad hair day that flipped a few voters and that straw could have been enough.
"The goal is not, nor will it ever be, 0 accidents."
Perhaps, but the goal definitely should be 0 fatalities. http://www.visionzeroinitiativ...
You can choose the OVH or distribution *kernel* when installing, but the OS itself will have been modified, regardless. And that's only for some machines, their Xeon D machines have the distribution kernel option disabled, for example.
Dryland farming on flat land in Saskatchewan, Canada already is down to about 1 human per 5000 acres (20 square kilometres) due to the use of very large equipment that can till, seed and harvest hundreds of acres per day. Since you're always going to have to have a human in the loop somewhere just to give commands and monitor the robots that ratio probably isn't going to change much whether the equipment is automated or just very large.
If there's a reasonable possibility of kids jumping in front of your car and you can't avoid the kids when they do, then you were driving too fast, period.
That means you shouldn't be driving any faster than 20 mph beside parked cars or on any road that has kid-hiding obstacles within 3 feet of your lane.
Self-driving cars will limit themselves to 20 mph in such a situation for that reason, and that's going to piss a lot of people off.
You do realize that the W3C is irrelevant, right? The standard that the browsers actually use is developed by the Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group (WhatWG).
They pre-announced POWER9 a couple of weeks ago. So new POWER8 announcements are kind of a let down. Obviously POWER9 must be a ways away, then. You've got to move fast to have any chance of competing with Intel.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
According to Anandtech, there are no core architectural improvements, the IPC is the same as Skylake. Clocks per watt is substantially improved, though.
What's more shocking is that it's only slower on DX11 games. DX12 games with async compute and Vulkan games are faster on the cheaper AMD card. And I don't know about you, but when I buy a video card, I care more about next year's games than last year's games.
The 1060 is faster the 480 in old games. However newer games will use technologies like asynchronous DX12 and Vulkan. Ashes of the Singularity and Hitman are good examples of the former, and the Vulkan build of Doom is a good example of the latter.
The 480 is faster than the 1060 in those 3 games. Doom/Vulkan is a *lot* faster on the 480.
If you read the Napster business plan from 2001, it seems very similar to that of Spotify: $10 for unlimited music streams. If they would have jumped on board everybody would be using it and the studios would be making money hand over fist.
Instead most people listen to their music on Youtube or ad-supported Spotify, which pays a pittance compared to the paid Spotify.
The top rail and sight assembly are identical, too identical to be a coincidence.
But that's because they both copied from the M14.
So instead of phoning the police, he destroys possible evidence, such as fingerprints. Bravo.
On average, American's commit three felonies a day. You're probably one of them, even if you don't smoke pot or live with someone who does.
https://www.amazon.ca/Three-Fe...
"I do not care, I only listen to the good stuff which is usually at least ten years old but more often older."
You're falling prey to Sturgeon's law: "90% of everything is crap". It's just that with the old stuff, the crap has been rightfully forgotten. There's lots of good new music, you just need to find a good way to filter out the crap.
What's your definition of better? The AMD open source drivers are much more stable than the nVidia closed source drivers. They're slower and have fewer features, but they're more stable, in my experience.
Choose 2:
- waterproof
- replaceable battery
- not crazy thick
This change makes me feel a lot better about my Scribd subscription, it gives me confidence that the service is sustainable. It's still a good deal, I'm definitely part of the 97% that read fewer than 3 books per month. Buying 2-3 books a month would definitely cost me a lot more than $90/year.
I felt the same way after my ISP switched from unlimited to 400GB per month. I'm no longer paying for those leechers that use several TB per month.