So when I was a kid and my sibling got an "electronic typewriter" (because it was cheaper than a "real" computer) that was already ambient computing. It had a 4 line screen, but if you didn't know how to use that you could just type and it would print what you typed.
Once they start ingesting the zombie sauce, growing up won't work anymore. They grow up into zombies, wandering the streets breaking into cars for the console change.
At the moment in time where they made that choice, that's was their last chance to grow up into a human, and they failed the test.
A real estate crash won't be enough, their land prices are so high they'd find a hard floor at the property value of their neighbors, and so flight funded by selling would still be reasonable.
In Oregon we tried adding warning labels on our border, but even that didn't stop them.
Might as well treat it like Eliza, since it no longer works using operators to construct a search as a code fragment.
In the old days searching was about selecting the combination of keywords that would be most likely to appear in the results. Even that doesn't work well anymore.
Instead, ask the most similar stupid question that is common, and you'll get better results. Sad but true. And then the results you have to do the opposite, look for the page that answered a better question.
Vacuum does fine, because the machine is low tech and can operate at a high temperature.
The problem in a vacuum is that you don't get the conductive heat transfer that dominates at temperatures below "red hot." That's important for electronics; our semiconductor technologies do best at much lower temperatures. By the time it is red hot, your ICs are dead.
But a turbine might run fine while hot enough to glow. And that IR radiation emits really well in space, and doesn't even heat up the surroundings.
It is pretty hilarious to think they need special materials for wind turbines.
It is just motion and magnetism. The engineering improvements aren't about materials, they're about design and operation.
Even if they ran out of magnets, completely, no permanent magnets, they could just use another winding like in a "universal motor." They wouldn't stop expanding wind farms even at the extreme.
Photovoltaics have way narrower requirements to get into a useful performance region. But wind turbines?! That just makes it obvious they're shilling.
Often they have to do some editing to put the content in an embedded window, and surround that by a moving background so that the algorithm can't tell what they copied. Often they also add a few minutes of extra sound, or repeated sound, at the end for the same reason.
I'm not saying it deserves payment, I'm only saying that it does involve some editing.
Pirates should do it for love, if they do it for money they risk troubles. Great hobby, horrible job.
Traditional systems, you authenticate sessions and even if you have metadata about storage/modification times, you can't verify that. With blockchain, all data is cryptographically signed and timestamped and is added in clear blocks rather than nebulous sessions.
With blockchain, getting root or other authority doesn't let you change anything without adding blocks. Those can be discarded later, and newer good blocks re-added. But only by consensus of the nodes.
You can re-import a new item and it might still be new. If it is the first time it has crossed from wholesale to retail, then it is probably still new.
Don't be a dunderhead. Small Claims has a $10k limit. It doesn't actually matter how much you write down in the suit; if you win you'll normally be awarded the amount that the court determined you proved you lost, which is supposed to match your filing.
If you file in small claims that you were harmed for $10k, and your evidence says you were harmed for millions of dollars, you might just get in trouble, not get the $10k. You'd have to be arguing that you can only prove $10k of the losses.
You're supposed to file in the correct venue. And, it may be that during discovery they find out that other people were involved. Those people might have deeper pockets. Or maybe in 10 years the guy founds a successful company. There are lots of situations that could happen that would result in the ability to collect, even if it didn't appear that you could collect very much at the beginning.
But even just, if the guy finds another job as an engineer, he'd be making good money; you could garnish him for more than $10k every year! You might even be able to sell the debt to somebody who specializes in that.
Only working class poor people, or people willing to retire early and never earn anything, can avoid paying forever. Oh yeah, people who die soon enough after the judgment can also avoid it.
If it was SpaceX, it would be true; we only know what they tell us, because it is a private business.
Tesla is not a private business. The knowledge another person you're talking to has is limited only by their interest and willingness to dig into filings and conference calls. It is a public company, after all, not a private one.
You've got all those 1's and 0's in your username to virtue signal that you're a nerd, why is it that you're having so much trouble with basic categorization and identity?
Yeah, who would ever believe in razors with 5 or 6 blades! Obviously Onion. Also, Orange Man Bad; obviously Onion. Wake me up when the lizard people are on TV invading Earth.
This is slashdot. We'll still have "real" computers, because somebody has to write the code.
So when I was a kid and my sibling got an "electronic typewriter" (because it was cheaper than a "real" computer) that was already ambient computing. It had a 4 line screen, but if you didn't know how to use that you could just type and it would print what you typed.
Or like, a microwave oven with digital controls.
Once they start ingesting the zombie sauce, growing up won't work anymore. They grow up into zombies, wandering the streets breaking into cars for the console change.
At the moment in time where they made that choice, that's was their last chance to grow up into a human, and they failed the test.
That explains it, I knew people in Idaho weren't really that caring.
It knows who you are, and what content you consume. That's why it says that stuff to you.
Should I shampoo? No. You should shave the whole monstrosity off. It smells like chinchilla.
And stop trying to eat the Universe. You don't have to eat just because you're rewatching a movie you already saw two thousand times.
And you know why you're really here.
Well, don't expect English speakers to see "failed" as a synonym for, "Yer bee-leafs are differunt than miine."
A real estate crash won't be enough, their land prices are so high they'd find a hard floor at the property value of their neighbors, and so flight funded by selling would still be reasonable.
In Oregon we tried adding warning labels on our border, but even that didn't stop them.
Might as well treat it like Eliza, since it no longer works using operators to construct a search as a code fragment.
In the old days searching was about selecting the combination of keywords that would be most likely to appear in the results. Even that doesn't work well anymore.
Instead, ask the most similar stupid question that is common, and you'll get better results. Sad but true. And then the results you have to do the opposite, look for the page that answered a better question.
Few spouses mind.
In fact, many spouses would worry if you didn't.
They're just waving their hands about the permanent magnets because they want to pretend that it is the only way to build a generator.
Vacuum does fine, because the machine is low tech and can operate at a high temperature.
The problem in a vacuum is that you don't get the conductive heat transfer that dominates at temperatures below "red hot." That's important for electronics; our semiconductor technologies do best at much lower temperatures. By the time it is red hot, your ICs are dead.
But a turbine might run fine while hot enough to glow. And that IR radiation emits really well in space, and doesn't even heat up the surroundings.
It is pretty hilarious to think they need special materials for wind turbines.
It is just motion and magnetism. The engineering improvements aren't about materials, they're about design and operation.
Even if they ran out of magnets, completely, no permanent magnets, they could just use another winding like in a "universal motor." They wouldn't stop expanding wind farms even at the extreme.
Photovoltaics have way narrower requirements to get into a useful performance region. But wind turbines?! That just makes it obvious they're shilling.
Either you're not fapping hard enough, or not jumping off a tall enough building first.
If you only had 64k, you'd have to work harder at it.
Often they have to do some editing to put the content in an embedded window, and surround that by a moving background so that the algorithm can't tell what they copied. Often they also add a few minutes of extra sound, or repeated sound, at the end for the same reason.
I'm not saying it deserves payment, I'm only saying that it does involve some editing.
Pirates should do it for love, if they do it for money they risk troubles. Great hobby, horrible job.
If they do at the same scale, expect a response of the same scale.
The examples given here are multiple orders of magnitude smaller, so unlikely.
But possible. Americans love a good perp walk.
It is what Geocities would have been if they implemented chat.
This shows that even if you thought about posting something to the cloud, but decided to click "cancel" instead, it might already be too late!
Even just thinking about posting something to facebook is enough for it to leak out into public. Yikes.
I tried to, but I ended up with BLCM and it was a total dud.
Reminds me of the time my friend recommended Cysco to her grandma, and she bought Sysco instead.
Except, Sysco was a good buy.
If "VR" was a round movie, they'd be right to shut it down.
It might not actually be VR though. But it is a round movie.
Immutability.
Inherent data authentication.
Traditional systems, you authenticate sessions and even if you have metadata about storage/modification times, you can't verify that. With blockchain, all data is cryptographically signed and timestamped and is added in clear blocks rather than nebulous sessions.
With blockchain, getting root or other authority doesn't let you change anything without adding blocks. Those can be discarded later, and newer good blocks re-added. But only by consensus of the nodes.
Nonsense, there are also private blockchains just for that. :)
You can re-import a new item and it might still be new. If it is the first time it has crossed from wholesale to retail, then it is probably still new.
Don't be a dunderhead. Small Claims has a $10k limit. It doesn't actually matter how much you write down in the suit; if you win you'll normally be awarded the amount that the court determined you proved you lost, which is supposed to match your filing.
If you file in small claims that you were harmed for $10k, and your evidence says you were harmed for millions of dollars, you might just get in trouble, not get the $10k. You'd have to be arguing that you can only prove $10k of the losses.
You're supposed to file in the correct venue. And, it may be that during discovery they find out that other people were involved. Those people might have deeper pockets. Or maybe in 10 years the guy founds a successful company. There are lots of situations that could happen that would result in the ability to collect, even if it didn't appear that you could collect very much at the beginning.
But even just, if the guy finds another job as an engineer, he'd be making good money; you could garnish him for more than $10k every year! You might even be able to sell the debt to somebody who specializes in that.
Only working class poor people, or people willing to retire early and never earn anything, can avoid paying forever. Oh yeah, people who die soon enough after the judgment can also avoid it.
If it was SpaceX, it would be true; we only know what they tell us, because it is a private business.
Tesla is not a private business. The knowledge another person you're talking to has is limited only by their interest and willingness to dig into filings and conference calls. It is a public company, after all, not a private one.
You've got all those 1's and 0's in your username to virtue signal that you're a nerd, why is it that you're having so much trouble with basic categorization and identity?
Yeah, who would ever believe in razors with 5 or 6 blades! Obviously Onion. Also, Orange Man Bad; obviously Onion. Wake me up when the lizard people are on TV invading Earth.