I live in the UK and we have consumer protection laws. If this is indeed a manufacturing defect then they would be expected to fix it for free. If you live somewhere which does not have this type of protection then you might be screwed by yet another corporation. So your statement about nor being legally obligated to fix their product is not true everywhere. If you live somewhere where you are punished for corporations own mistakes then you should probably get your government to fix that. I don't know enough about this particular issue to say if it would be covered but if a third of all issues with this device are this issue, that does very much sound like a manufacturing defect or design issue which would definitely be covered, as the product is not fit for purpose. Products sold as new by corporations should never be sold under caveat emptor, that's just far too trusting of everyone.
Note: I have had various SATA cables on 2011 era MBPs (not retina) replaced as this is a known issue with this machine. They've even done free collect and return repairs on machines out of warranty. It did often involve some long phone conversations so it's not as simple as it could be.
Really you should be caring about 75W as that is what a PCIex16 can supply. The 750 was 71W IIRC and is still the most powerful non-powered card I've seen. There was nothing in the 900 series which replaced this so I would guess that this will be coming, as would an update of the 730 for SFF/low profile uses (25/35W).
My experience is that everything has stopped at 1920x1080 as these are the panels required for TVs, it's very difficult to get 16x10 aspect ratio displays anywhere. With the larger number of 4k displays (also 16x9 aspect) I don't know where you think these x1200 monitors are coming from.
Right, that same social conditioning that transwomen had, you know the whole having grown up with a penis thing, large percentages of transpeople never do any hormone therapy let alone other options, so you should account for these, a transwoman who has no hormone therapy is a man except by self classification, you seem to want to gloss over this. However pointing out that socialisation is the cause of violence isn't the best foundation for your argument about transwomen (who will have had male socialisation) not exhibiting same violence tendencies as men.
Also not 'cis', no need for a classification of everybody who is not trans, I do not have a label for being not-diabetic or not-anorexic, women/men and transwomen/transmen does perfectly well. Being as vaginas (and penises/prostates) are a thing which medically needs to be looked after and the incubator/inseminator is a useful division, from a medical point of view.
The whole notion of masculinity and it's very narrowly defined ideas is more of an issue, as is male violence.
Just in case you were wondering I am male born with a penis and have questioned myself much over the years, that blog helped me see a different opinions on this. I can see merit in radical feminism, that beyond has penis/has vagina (and associated issues with those) gender really shouldn't mean anything, you want to wander round in a dress, it shouldn't be limited to those who have vaginas, want to go get shot at in war, shouldn't require a penis.
Conflating the social construct of gender with the biologic reality of gender is not helpful for society. It harms both women and men by making us fit into boxes.
And I would remind you that as always people are awful.
I read an excellent explanation of why we should have some pause with trans rights, at least some of the ideas presented by the radical feminist view made sense to me. I don't think discrimination is cool and the NC law seems like a terrible idea for everyone. But if the discussion around trans rights is that one must accept wholly that "transwomen are women" and the implication that women have vaginas and men have penises being offensive, then it's not really a useful discussion. The bit which made me remember that as always people are awful was that some transwomen insist that their penises are in fact female. http://thenewbacklash.blogspot...
Are changing rooms considered bathrooms, I think in most cases they would be. I don't have an answer but to dismiss any concern about it as unnecessary misses the fact that male violence continues to be a significant issue in society. That transwomen are threatened (much as women are) by male violence perhaps we should stop that, then there wouldn't be an issue. That blog expresses things better than I, and shows that in any argument you get awful people who misuse things for abusive reasons. There should be room for discussion and not defining anyone who doesn't agree as a hater.
Yes, but appending 'space' to 'pyro' makes this perfectly reasonable and a good thing. Don't the old supply ships contain trash, so basically they are just dropping a burning ball of trash at Earth, friendly. But space-pyro.
Using the definition there are only 8 planets in the entire UNIVERSE as you can have no idea if a body has 'cleared it's orbit' so they by definition cannot be planets. Also Neptune hasn't cleared it's orbit, Pluto crosses it, and there are 100000 trojans on Jupiter's orbit. The definition is stupid and wrong. Pluto (and Eris, Ceres etc.) are planets, they are not Uberplanets but those are weird, rare, things, they are Unterplanets they are also weird but really not rare in the slightest.
Yes but the driver is legally responsible, so whether they were properly in control or not is irrelevant, they are to blame so suffer the legal repercussions. Who would be legally responsible, if it's the operator, not sure they'd agree to be responsible for others code, not sure the programmers would take that legal responsibility, nor the manufacturers. So that leaves a gap, which MUST be filled, if the operator has no way of controlling the vehicle then they cannot be responsible so it must be the manufacturer or programmer, who become legally to blame for their work, sounds like they will spend a lot of their time in prison paying off huge debts. So small it may be, the legal system we live and work in likes to assign blame, so tell me who gets the blame with an automatic vehicle.
English is a Germanic language, yes we nicked bits of French (Yay for silent and unnecessary letters, or not silent, or just said wrong) and pretty much every other language on earth. But it's much more similar to German than it is to French.
Well I can see how it might take on in America, lots of driving there is dull as anything but I doubt it'll cope in european cities, oh how I'd love to see them cope with double mini roundabouts or the magic roundabout (an actual thing, in Swindon). What with all the roadworks and diversions and general fuckery which goes on over here. Also not mentioning that driverless trains, which while statistically safer have not caught on, often requiring a human operator/conductor to placate the people. Several of the tube lines in London are configured for automatic operation but this has been stopped for many years by safety concerns. So real world data says we don't trust automatic systems, I don't see why this wouldn't translate to cars.
It wouldn't be a panacea, there would be a large time when the majority were normal cars and a few were self driving, there would be a few high profile accidents and the bottom would fall out the market. It really doesn't matter that it would be better if all cars had this because it wouldn't ever get that far. Deskilling is not the answer.
Wow US roads are unsafe, there are like 3k in the UK. The economically sensible solution is socialised medicine yet this has not won out in the US, see how you spend 3x what we spend in the UK on health per capita but don't even cover everyone, so that's working well for you guys. People are dumb, and most law systems are predicated on blame, I'm not sure people will accept the logic that fewer people dying by robot hands is better than more by human hands. People don't accept that vaccines are good when all the data says they are so why do you think this would be different.
You may be correct, but humans deal with death by humans pretty well, death by machine, autonomous machine, I'm not so sure we'll cope with this too well. One death and the media will be immediately on it's back. So it might be the future but don't expect the statistics to help you, we view non-typical events caused by outside actors with much higher relevance than everyday events caused by humans. So while we don't hear anything much about car crashes everyday in the media (unless they are big ones) we'll hear about every single autonomous car accident, no matter how small.
It's also easier to deal with to have a person to blame, so are we going to push this on the manufacturers or programmers or will we just have to accept that the machines chose your fate.
Also you are ignoring the moral decisions that the computer would have to make, whether to swerve and hit a single person over going straight and hitting a family type dilemmas.
Grammar is merely the tool which guides understanding. Language is about sharing information, so as long as the rules you are using are understood by all parties or that you can communicate the information so it is understood by others then it doesn't particularly matter too much. If you rely too much on book learning you miss the many interesting ways language is used which flies in the face of grammar, and history would be the poorer for that.
Yes there is no reason for a government try to ensure that their people are not discriminated against for things which are legal by publicly operated businesses. Businesses are not people, so they do not get the rights of people. It's also a bizarre notion of most religions, as they don't tend to preach about division and discrimination, more along the lines of be nice to each other, so why this is being sold as a religions freedom I don't know.
Local knowledge is key, so it'd be better to find out what everyone else uses and get the same. Research packages are quite often poorly written and documented, so having people who've fixed the problems already is helpful.
Note: I work at a research university doing IT support.
They should have kept the price at $1000 and only put on 8GB, keep the money for profit, it's not like the people who buy them care or make sensible price/performance decisions.
There is no perfect justice system, they are all flawed. Capital punishment is the ultimate in the state saying that it is right, do you trust your government that much? It also points to a larger problem where society seemingly wants to avoid the notion that criminals are people who should be treated with respect, because they are people.
If you look at reoffending rates in countries which believe in rehabilitation of prisoners rather than just punishment you'll find lots of data which suggests that treating people like people they will for the most part become like people (it's also cheaper). Yes there are some people who have done such horrid things that they should not be free, but that is punishment enough, the state should never assert that it has the right to kill it's own citizens.
They make more sense than most, as you get a new version every 3 months or so, which either increases the minor version number or occasionally as in this case the major version number. Patches come with the 3rd number. This easily makes more sense than almost all others, Java's numbering scheme seems like it was designed by Kafka, who knows where nvidia generate their driver numbers from.
So you don't get particular milestones in minor or major version number changes, you get a degree of stability when new will exist and a reliable, predictable change. It makes more sense than the 2.6.xx scheme.
Wow, some people would like the same rights as you have, they are not reducing your rights, not forcing you to be nice to anyone, just that they want to be equal. There are morons in the world in all parts of it, if it doesn't affect you and your so precious rights I don't get why you care.
Next you'll be saying that shops shouldn't put ramps in, because fuck anyone who can't walk up 2 steps. It's shameful that you can't see why what you have said has been interpreted how it has.
No, you seem to not understand how English works, there are many correct spellings for things, for the most part ignoring diacritics. Dictionary's are a record of how a language is used not a unchanging tome (French excepted). If that's how people spell the word and others understand it, that IS the correct spelling.
I live in the UK and we have consumer protection laws. If this is indeed a manufacturing defect then they would be expected to fix it for free. If you live somewhere which does not have this type of protection then you might be screwed by yet another corporation. So your statement about nor being legally obligated to fix their product is not true everywhere. If you live somewhere where you are punished for corporations own mistakes then you should probably get your government to fix that. I don't know enough about this particular issue to say if it would be covered but if a third of all issues with this device are this issue, that does very much sound like a manufacturing defect or design issue which would definitely be covered, as the product is not fit for purpose. Products sold as new by corporations should never be sold under caveat emptor, that's just far too trusting of everyone.
Note: I have had various SATA cables on 2011 era MBPs (not retina) replaced as this is a known issue with this machine. They've even done free collect and return repairs on machines out of warranty. It did often involve some long phone conversations so it's not as simple as it could be.
Really you should be caring about 75W as that is what a PCIex16 can supply. The 750 was 71W IIRC and is still the most powerful non-powered card I've seen. There was nothing in the 900 series which replaced this so I would guess that this will be coming, as would an update of the 730 for SFF/low profile uses (25/35W).
Where is your evidence for this?
My experience is that everything has stopped at 1920x1080 as these are the panels required for TVs, it's very difficult to get 16x10 aspect ratio displays anywhere. With the larger number of 4k displays (also 16x9 aspect) I don't know where you think these x1200 monitors are coming from.
$ is all that anyone should need, you need to move with the times people, stop hankering for your old world monies.
The 3 letter currency codes are somewhat nicer than the shitty text spam you get, still pretty shitty.
Right, that same social conditioning that transwomen had, you know the whole having grown up with a penis thing, large percentages of transpeople never do any hormone therapy let alone other options, so you should account for these, a transwoman who has no hormone therapy is a man except by self classification, you seem to want to gloss over this. However pointing out that socialisation is the cause of violence isn't the best foundation for your argument about transwomen (who will have had male socialisation) not exhibiting same violence tendencies as men.
Also not 'cis', no need for a classification of everybody who is not trans, I do not have a label for being not-diabetic or not-anorexic, women/men and transwomen/transmen does perfectly well. Being as vaginas (and penises/prostates) are a thing which medically needs to be looked after and the incubator/inseminator is a useful division, from a medical point of view.
The whole notion of masculinity and it's very narrowly defined ideas is more of an issue, as is male violence.
Just in case you were wondering I am male born with a penis and have questioned myself much over the years, that blog helped me see a different opinions on this. I can see merit in radical feminism, that beyond has penis/has vagina (and associated issues with those) gender really shouldn't mean anything, you want to wander round in a dress, it shouldn't be limited to those who have vaginas, want to go get shot at in war, shouldn't require a penis.
Conflating the social construct of gender with the biologic reality of gender is not helpful for society. It harms both women and men by making us fit into boxes.
And I would remind you that as always people are awful.
I read an excellent explanation of why we should have some pause with trans rights, at least some of the ideas presented by the radical feminist view made sense to me. I don't think discrimination is cool and the NC law seems like a terrible idea for everyone. But if the discussion around trans rights is that one must accept wholly that "transwomen are women" and the implication that women have vaginas and men have penises being offensive, then it's not really a useful discussion. The bit which made me remember that as always people are awful was that some transwomen insist that their penises are in fact female. http://thenewbacklash.blogspot...
Are changing rooms considered bathrooms, I think in most cases they would be. I don't have an answer but to dismiss any concern about it as unnecessary misses the fact that male violence continues to be a significant issue in society. That transwomen are threatened (much as women are) by male violence perhaps we should stop that, then there wouldn't be an issue. That blog expresses things better than I, and shows that in any argument you get awful people who misuse things for abusive reasons. There should be room for discussion and not defining anyone who doesn't agree as a hater.
Yes, but appending 'space' to 'pyro' makes this perfectly reasonable and a good thing. Don't the old supply ships contain trash, so basically they are just dropping a burning ball of trash at Earth, friendly. But space-pyro.
Yes, Alphabet is becoming an Umbrella Corporation, this cannot end badly.
That first bit is about Extra-solar planetoids.
Using the definition there are only 8 planets in the entire UNIVERSE as you can have no idea if a body has 'cleared it's orbit' so they by definition cannot be planets. Also Neptune hasn't cleared it's orbit, Pluto crosses it, and there are 100000 trojans on Jupiter's orbit. The definition is stupid and wrong. Pluto (and Eris, Ceres etc.) are planets, they are not Uberplanets but those are weird, rare, things, they are Unterplanets they are also weird but really not rare in the slightest.
Yes but the driver is legally responsible, so whether they were properly in control or not is irrelevant, they are to blame so suffer the legal repercussions. Who would be legally responsible, if it's the operator, not sure they'd agree to be responsible for others code, not sure the programmers would take that legal responsibility, nor the manufacturers. So that leaves a gap, which MUST be filled, if the operator has no way of controlling the vehicle then they cannot be responsible so it must be the manufacturer or programmer, who become legally to blame for their work, sounds like they will spend a lot of their time in prison paying off huge debts. So small it may be, the legal system we live and work in likes to assign blame, so tell me who gets the blame with an automatic vehicle.
English is a Germanic language, yes we nicked bits of French (Yay for silent and unnecessary letters, or not silent, or just said wrong) and pretty much every other language on earth. But it's much more similar to German than it is to French.
Well I can see how it might take on in America, lots of driving there is dull as anything but I doubt it'll cope in european cities, oh how I'd love to see them cope with double mini roundabouts or the magic roundabout (an actual thing, in Swindon). What with all the roadworks and diversions and general fuckery which goes on over here. Also not mentioning that driverless trains, which while statistically safer have not caught on, often requiring a human operator/conductor to placate the people. Several of the tube lines in London are configured for automatic operation but this has been stopped for many years by safety concerns. So real world data says we don't trust automatic systems, I don't see why this wouldn't translate to cars.
It wouldn't be a panacea, there would be a large time when the majority were normal cars and a few were self driving, there would be a few high profile accidents and the bottom would fall out the market. It really doesn't matter that it would be better if all cars had this because it wouldn't ever get that far. Deskilling is not the answer.
Wow US roads are unsafe, there are like 3k in the UK. The economically sensible solution is socialised medicine yet this has not won out in the US, see how you spend 3x what we spend in the UK on health per capita but don't even cover everyone, so that's working well for you guys. People are dumb, and most law systems are predicated on blame, I'm not sure people will accept the logic that fewer people dying by robot hands is better than more by human hands. People don't accept that vaccines are good when all the data says they are so why do you think this would be different.
You may be correct, but humans deal with death by humans pretty well, death by machine, autonomous machine, I'm not so sure we'll cope with this too well. One death and the media will be immediately on it's back. So it might be the future but don't expect the statistics to help you, we view non-typical events caused by outside actors with much higher relevance than everyday events caused by humans. So while we don't hear anything much about car crashes everyday in the media (unless they are big ones) we'll hear about every single autonomous car accident, no matter how small.
It's also easier to deal with to have a person to blame, so are we going to push this on the manufacturers or programmers or will we just have to accept that the machines chose your fate.
Also you are ignoring the moral decisions that the computer would have to make, whether to swerve and hit a single person over going straight and hitting a family type dilemmas.
Grammar is merely the tool which guides understanding. Language is about sharing information, so as long as the rules you are using are understood by all parties or that you can communicate the information so it is understood by others then it doesn't particularly matter too much. If you rely too much on book learning you miss the many interesting ways language is used which flies in the face of grammar, and history would be the poorer for that.
Yes there is no reason for a government try to ensure that their people are not discriminated against for things which are legal by publicly operated businesses. Businesses are not people, so they do not get the rights of people. It's also a bizarre notion of most religions, as they don't tend to preach about division and discrimination, more along the lines of be nice to each other, so why this is being sold as a religions freedom I don't know.
Local knowledge is key, so it'd be better to find out what everyone else uses and get the same. Research packages are quite often poorly written and documented, so having people who've fixed the problems already is helpful.
Note: I work at a research university doing IT support.
They should have kept the price at $1000 and only put on 8GB, keep the money for profit, it's not like the people who buy them care or make sensible price/performance decisions.
There is no perfect justice system, they are all flawed. Capital punishment is the ultimate in the state saying that it is right, do you trust your government that much? It also points to a larger problem where society seemingly wants to avoid the notion that criminals are people who should be treated with respect, because they are people.
If you look at reoffending rates in countries which believe in rehabilitation of prisoners rather than just punishment you'll find lots of data which suggests that treating people like people they will for the most part become like people (it's also cheaper). Yes there are some people who have done such horrid things that they should not be free, but that is punishment enough, the state should never assert that it has the right to kill it's own citizens.
They make more sense than most, as you get a new version every 3 months or so, which either increases the minor version number or occasionally as in this case the major version number. Patches come with the 3rd number. This easily makes more sense than almost all others, Java's numbering scheme seems like it was designed by Kafka, who knows where nvidia generate their driver numbers from.
So you don't get particular milestones in minor or major version number changes, you get a degree of stability when new will exist and a reliable, predictable change. It makes more sense than the 2.6.xx scheme.
Wow, some people would like the same rights as you have, they are not reducing your rights, not forcing you to be nice to anyone, just that they want to be equal. There are morons in the world in all parts of it, if it doesn't affect you and your so precious rights I don't get why you care.
Next you'll be saying that shops shouldn't put ramps in, because fuck anyone who can't walk up 2 steps. It's shameful that you can't see why what you have said has been interpreted how it has.
There is an awful lot of waste and fungi eat most things, so we'll probably end up with many of them in a few years.
No, you seem to not understand how English works, there are many correct spellings for things, for the most part ignoring diacritics. Dictionary's are a record of how a language is used not a unchanging tome (French excepted). If that's how people spell the word and others understand it, that IS the correct spelling.