> less productive cars How does enforcing emissions regulations result in less productive cars? Cars move about 1.5 people per trip on average. A big pickup or SUV is not any more productive doing this task than a mid…
Git-ish CLI is great. The GUI is more important though. Non-programmers don't want to dabble with CLI. One reason why Perforce is the defacto standard IMO. The GUI covers 99% of daily used operations and is easy to use.
Apparently his net worth peaked at a billion dollars. And he only got 4 years. By the time a pardon would be arranged, he'd almost be out again. SBF has more than 20 years left.
Claude Code is not the majority of AI usage. People asking any AI chat interface for ideas for their honeymoon will trigger some kind of search. SEO is still relevant and Google might still be able to sell top spots in…
The Luce seats 5 and has a trunk. The Rimac Nevera is a different car category. Ferrari just decided to not make this a 2 seat hypercar. This is the daily driver Ferrari for a small family, similar to the Porsche…
Good luck getting a launch and landing pad anywhere close to a population centre. Logistics around the flight would be a big asterisk behind the flight time.
Simple piraciy is not even the worst possible outcome. Without copyright, nothing stops one from simply selling a book under their own name. Big publishers could just reprint anything and get it into brick & mortar…
The bun team must love all the people pointing out errors. That's how they get a free, crowd sourced code review of their million lines.
I use an European made computer from Schenker (their XMG subbrand actually). Of course the components are not European made. But Dell's components are not US made either. I can also buy a Japanese or Korean (or Chinese)…
The engineer who identified 500k in savings is a great candidate I'd say. But solving a problem requires a problem to be there in the first place.
Do you apply the same scrutiny to the food you eat? Some trust has to be created through testing standards and the law, but generally we do believe what the label says in day to day life.
They are not even in the same ballpark size wise https://www.carsized.com/en-us/cars/compare/porsche-cayenne-... But or course you are correct this is not only about American cars. Europeans can build big cars as well.…
It's already happening. Coal use in the US was up 15% in H1/25 compared to the previous year. Partially due to a shift from higher prices gas. Coal retirement in the US is almost entirely driven by economics. If someone…
The money was already granted without being tied to 10% equity. This looks like the government retroactively changing the deal.
There is a PR open since June. It's currently blocked by a MacOS CI issue. https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/58491
Just last week a report about election interference by foreign entities on a Twitter was released. Twitter does not seem very interested in transparency or stopping behavior favoring certain views…
Germany also requires an imprint with name and address on any non-personal website. Non-Personal can basically mean anything beyond a purely personal blog without comments or anything.
Both Apple Music and Tidal (and Google Music, Amazon) can afford to lose money as long as leadership want the service to stay online. I don't think it's sustainable for musicians to rely on cross financing via other…
Germans cycle more than 4 times as much per capita than Brits. Absolute numbers are meaningless, you have to look at deaths per km. Germanies bike infrastructure is not great and there is lots to criticize, but that's…
Even Chinese panels in Canada have a energy payback of less than 2 years PDF link to a study comparing different installation countries: https://www.ise.fraunhofer.de/content/dam/ise/de/documents/p...
Does this work the other way round? Will it reference a deleted tweet, or even data that was deleted under a GDPR request? I bet some people will do experiments, just like when AI code assists appeared and people found…
Tim Sweeney confirmed on Twitter there will be a revenue threshold just like for game dev. Small time studios or individuals won't have to pay unless they make money. Lots of enterprise customer paid before already…
Godot actually has a bit of an issue with too many PRs. Lots of them are just small changes, usability or documentation changes, but they still have to be reviewed. They need steady funding to have a team of capable…
How much are they making in Norway? Why would global revenue/profit be relevant for a fine in Norway about Norwegian users?
Unreal Engine actually switched to C++20 with their next release (preview available). I was quite surprised to read this in their roadmap, as Unreal's codebase is quite massive and also uses some custom build tools.
> less productive cars How does enforcing emissions regulations result in less productive cars? Cars move about 1.5 people per trip on average. A big pickup or SUV is not any more productive doing this task than a mid…
Git-ish CLI is great. The GUI is more important though. Non-programmers don't want to dabble with CLI. One reason why Perforce is the defacto standard IMO. The GUI covers 99% of daily used operations and is easy to use.
Apparently his net worth peaked at a billion dollars. And he only got 4 years. By the time a pardon would be arranged, he'd almost be out again. SBF has more than 20 years left.
Claude Code is not the majority of AI usage. People asking any AI chat interface for ideas for their honeymoon will trigger some kind of search. SEO is still relevant and Google might still be able to sell top spots in…
The Luce seats 5 and has a trunk. The Rimac Nevera is a different car category. Ferrari just decided to not make this a 2 seat hypercar. This is the daily driver Ferrari for a small family, similar to the Porsche…
Good luck getting a launch and landing pad anywhere close to a population centre. Logistics around the flight would be a big asterisk behind the flight time.
Simple piraciy is not even the worst possible outcome. Without copyright, nothing stops one from simply selling a book under their own name. Big publishers could just reprint anything and get it into brick & mortar…
The bun team must love all the people pointing out errors. That's how they get a free, crowd sourced code review of their million lines.
I use an European made computer from Schenker (their XMG subbrand actually). Of course the components are not European made. But Dell's components are not US made either. I can also buy a Japanese or Korean (or Chinese)…
The engineer who identified 500k in savings is a great candidate I'd say. But solving a problem requires a problem to be there in the first place.
Do you apply the same scrutiny to the food you eat? Some trust has to be created through testing standards and the law, but generally we do believe what the label says in day to day life.
They are not even in the same ballpark size wise https://www.carsized.com/en-us/cars/compare/porsche-cayenne-... But or course you are correct this is not only about American cars. Europeans can build big cars as well.…
It's already happening. Coal use in the US was up 15% in H1/25 compared to the previous year. Partially due to a shift from higher prices gas. Coal retirement in the US is almost entirely driven by economics. If someone…
The money was already granted without being tied to 10% equity. This looks like the government retroactively changing the deal.
There is a PR open since June. It's currently blocked by a MacOS CI issue. https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/58491
Just last week a report about election interference by foreign entities on a Twitter was released. Twitter does not seem very interested in transparency or stopping behavior favoring certain views…
Germany also requires an imprint with name and address on any non-personal website. Non-Personal can basically mean anything beyond a purely personal blog without comments or anything.
Both Apple Music and Tidal (and Google Music, Amazon) can afford to lose money as long as leadership want the service to stay online. I don't think it's sustainable for musicians to rely on cross financing via other…
Germans cycle more than 4 times as much per capita than Brits. Absolute numbers are meaningless, you have to look at deaths per km. Germanies bike infrastructure is not great and there is lots to criticize, but that's…
Even Chinese panels in Canada have a energy payback of less than 2 years PDF link to a study comparing different installation countries: https://www.ise.fraunhofer.de/content/dam/ise/de/documents/p...
Does this work the other way round? Will it reference a deleted tweet, or even data that was deleted under a GDPR request? I bet some people will do experiments, just like when AI code assists appeared and people found…
Tim Sweeney confirmed on Twitter there will be a revenue threshold just like for game dev. Small time studios or individuals won't have to pay unless they make money. Lots of enterprise customer paid before already…
Godot actually has a bit of an issue with too many PRs. Lots of them are just small changes, usability or documentation changes, but they still have to be reviewed. They need steady funding to have a team of capable…
How much are they making in Norway? Why would global revenue/profit be relevant for a fine in Norway about Norwegian users?
Unreal Engine actually switched to C++20 with their next release (preview available). I was quite surprised to read this in their roadmap, as Unreal's codebase is quite massive and also uses some custom build tools.