>greyed out text You mean the full color box thats for all practical purposes the same size and prominence as the cart you're checking out? https://imgur.com/a/0fkh4l3
AI has been around for 60+ years. SAIL, the Stanford AI Laboratory is one of the most important centers of early hacker culture. Knuth spent his time there. Both Cisco and Sun were founded by SAIL alumni. Unless you're…
The train is already derailing. The thing that no AI evangelists ever acknowledge is that the field has not solved its original questions. Minsky's work on neural networks is still relevant more then half a century…
Not only does Facebook have Messenger, but it's actually a (pretty) good privacy option. It went full on default end-to-end encrypted a couple years ago. Telegram doesn't do that, you have to jump through some hoops.…
Orkut was launched in 2004 too
To be fair the capsule caught fire in a ground test once with three lives lost (Apollo 1) and the command module had an explosion in space once (Apollo 13) with no loss of life but it was a close thing. I do agree with…
To add to that, your lawyer is bound by both professional, enforceable ethical guidelines as well as legal doctrine from revealing anything you've said to them in the course of their representation of you without your…
That's the real question, because with enough time you could do it with a hand cranked dynamo.
They do in fact put those out. That said the pricing is not at all Pi like. The Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 board goes for north of a thousand dollars. https://www.lantronix.com/products/snapdragon-8-gen-2-mobile...
It works at least well enough to build a working FreeBSD kernel, as the article notes that was built and then booted as a test. I have to imagine if the thing can build that its doing pretty well. That isn't a trivial…
This strikes me as similar to the Web Colors that used to be important. They had a selection of a couple dozen colors that were safe to use and would display correctly on basically the entire gamut of systems, browsers…
One of the big differences though is iOS apps can only be provided by Apple. If the google store policies restrict you, you're free to distribute the app yourself. There are well known examples of this. Telegram from…
I know which one you mean, as I'm sure we all do, but it always amuses me that we refer to her as just 'Cleopatra' because... basically every queen of Egypt in that dynasty was named Cleopatra. They named the vast…
And if that were all they were doing you'd be right. But it's not. High humidity impedes radiative cooling (they use both evaporative cooling as well as radiative cooling). Low humidity allows their design to cool more…
This is basically a technique that's been used for possibly millenia in Persian deserts. It doesn't require great amounts in many configurations. In fact the drier the surrounding air the more effective it is.…
This is going to be one of those things where everyone shouts and stuff so I'm just pre-emptively putting it out there that this is only my experience and I can only speak for myself. But in my entire life, now in my…
Are you sure about that? Only federal offices have a baked in requirement that voters be citizens. On the municipal level many west coast cities have opened up local elections to all residents regardless of citizenship.…
There Ain't No Such Thing As A Free Lunch. It's an old saying meaning nothing is really free. If you aren't paying money, you're paying some other way.
It's not really a holdover because the UK allows ANYONE to bring a private prosecution. They just have the resources to do it at scale.
Or free if you're willing to put up with REALLY slower delivery. I ordered a 20kmAH battery with fold out solar panels off wish. 4 months later with it undelivered and tracking no longer active I requested and got a…
>the biggest knRecopiez le code 53587468 pour accéder à vos comptes Caisse d'Epargne. Si vous n'etes pas à l'origine de cette demande, contactez votre agence.own sea creature at the time I think you accidently hit…
That's... huge? I don't really see the problem with that. This is from the veryearly Cambrian. The first thing we tentatively assign as an 'animal' (Caveasphaera) came less then 100 million years before it. It comes…
>And "tech" apparently knows better. The tech community has a massive problem with Dunning-Kruger, and has for basically ever. Hell two decades ago when I was a young guy working in the field so did I. I'm not sure if…
The Pi (at least 1-4, haven't looked at 5) has an extremely weird set up where the GPU actually boots the system using a binary blob before handing it over to the CPU. When mainstream linux was first beginning to…
That's not modern, that's been media since time immemorial. Geraldo spent 2 hours talking about what could be in Al Capone's vault only for them to finally open it up and it was empty. Magazines would print stories in…
>greyed out text You mean the full color box thats for all practical purposes the same size and prominence as the cart you're checking out? https://imgur.com/a/0fkh4l3
AI has been around for 60+ years. SAIL, the Stanford AI Laboratory is one of the most important centers of early hacker culture. Knuth spent his time there. Both Cisco and Sun were founded by SAIL alumni. Unless you're…
The train is already derailing. The thing that no AI evangelists ever acknowledge is that the field has not solved its original questions. Minsky's work on neural networks is still relevant more then half a century…
Not only does Facebook have Messenger, but it's actually a (pretty) good privacy option. It went full on default end-to-end encrypted a couple years ago. Telegram doesn't do that, you have to jump through some hoops.…
Orkut was launched in 2004 too
To be fair the capsule caught fire in a ground test once with three lives lost (Apollo 1) and the command module had an explosion in space once (Apollo 13) with no loss of life but it was a close thing. I do agree with…
To add to that, your lawyer is bound by both professional, enforceable ethical guidelines as well as legal doctrine from revealing anything you've said to them in the course of their representation of you without your…
That's the real question, because with enough time you could do it with a hand cranked dynamo.
They do in fact put those out. That said the pricing is not at all Pi like. The Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 board goes for north of a thousand dollars. https://www.lantronix.com/products/snapdragon-8-gen-2-mobile...
It works at least well enough to build a working FreeBSD kernel, as the article notes that was built and then booted as a test. I have to imagine if the thing can build that its doing pretty well. That isn't a trivial…
This strikes me as similar to the Web Colors that used to be important. They had a selection of a couple dozen colors that were safe to use and would display correctly on basically the entire gamut of systems, browsers…
One of the big differences though is iOS apps can only be provided by Apple. If the google store policies restrict you, you're free to distribute the app yourself. There are well known examples of this. Telegram from…
I know which one you mean, as I'm sure we all do, but it always amuses me that we refer to her as just 'Cleopatra' because... basically every queen of Egypt in that dynasty was named Cleopatra. They named the vast…
And if that were all they were doing you'd be right. But it's not. High humidity impedes radiative cooling (they use both evaporative cooling as well as radiative cooling). Low humidity allows their design to cool more…
This is basically a technique that's been used for possibly millenia in Persian deserts. It doesn't require great amounts in many configurations. In fact the drier the surrounding air the more effective it is.…
This is going to be one of those things where everyone shouts and stuff so I'm just pre-emptively putting it out there that this is only my experience and I can only speak for myself. But in my entire life, now in my…
Are you sure about that? Only federal offices have a baked in requirement that voters be citizens. On the municipal level many west coast cities have opened up local elections to all residents regardless of citizenship.…
There Ain't No Such Thing As A Free Lunch. It's an old saying meaning nothing is really free. If you aren't paying money, you're paying some other way.
It's not really a holdover because the UK allows ANYONE to bring a private prosecution. They just have the resources to do it at scale.
Or free if you're willing to put up with REALLY slower delivery. I ordered a 20kmAH battery with fold out solar panels off wish. 4 months later with it undelivered and tracking no longer active I requested and got a…
>the biggest knRecopiez le code 53587468 pour accéder à vos comptes Caisse d'Epargne. Si vous n'etes pas à l'origine de cette demande, contactez votre agence.own sea creature at the time I think you accidently hit…
That's... huge? I don't really see the problem with that. This is from the veryearly Cambrian. The first thing we tentatively assign as an 'animal' (Caveasphaera) came less then 100 million years before it. It comes…
>And "tech" apparently knows better. The tech community has a massive problem with Dunning-Kruger, and has for basically ever. Hell two decades ago when I was a young guy working in the field so did I. I'm not sure if…
The Pi (at least 1-4, haven't looked at 5) has an extremely weird set up where the GPU actually boots the system using a binary blob before handing it over to the CPU. When mainstream linux was first beginning to…
That's not modern, that's been media since time immemorial. Geraldo spent 2 hours talking about what could be in Al Capone's vault only for them to finally open it up and it was empty. Magazines would print stories in…