I just skip the bash etc. alltogether and write scripts entirely in python, and put the most commonly used stuff in a utility module.
Tsss. I can do that too. Just not very deep!
Very cool hardware in that little machine.
It's beginning to look like the problem is not what the autopilot can not do, but what it decides to do. With all this swerving into nearby cars and obstacles, I wouldn't be surprised if people soon start speaking of…
Apple have reluctantly been in the surveilance industry for years, due the governments far-reaching and uncontestable court orders. Now it seems they've willingly jumped in with both feet.
The title and article smells of China-bad-clickbait. There's no uncertainty here. Like in every other case, it goes to any company that is willing to purchase it. Overwhelmingly it will be American companies using it…
Will they reenter the atmosphere and burn up, or remain as space-debris? Some are even saying they were space-debris the moment they were launched, due to SpaceX's lack of concern for other satellites up there.
Haven't seen this myself, but it's such a battery-murdering app. I can view full-HD video without the fan even making a sigh, but joining a Zoom meeting and turning off everything except incoming audio makes the fan…
I just skip the bash etc. alltogether and write scripts entirely in python, and put the most commonly used stuff in a utility module.
Tsss. I can do that too. Just not very deep!
Very cool hardware in that little machine.
It's beginning to look like the problem is not what the autopilot can not do, but what it decides to do. With all this swerving into nearby cars and obstacles, I wouldn't be surprised if people soon start speaking of…
Apple have reluctantly been in the surveilance industry for years, due the governments far-reaching and uncontestable court orders. Now it seems they've willingly jumped in with both feet.
The title and article smells of China-bad-clickbait. There's no uncertainty here. Like in every other case, it goes to any company that is willing to purchase it. Overwhelmingly it will be American companies using it…
Will they reenter the atmosphere and burn up, or remain as space-debris? Some are even saying they were space-debris the moment they were launched, due to SpaceX's lack of concern for other satellites up there.
Haven't seen this myself, but it's such a battery-murdering app. I can view full-HD video without the fan even making a sigh, but joining a Zoom meeting and turning off everything except incoming audio makes the fan…