Have you heard about Mastodon? https://github.com/tootsuite/mastodon It's like a decentralized version of Twitter, with federalization. Might need to find a instance that's not busy with signups though.
Last I checked, that was not published in a peer-reviewed journal. And even disregarding the fact that this statement is a red herring, using your logic, there's a 2% chance that someone else could win. That means there…
Obama (for the most part) went after National Security leakers, IIRC. Trump seems to be going after any federal agency that does not pursue goals that he wants.
Sleazy offshoot? Could you give me some examples; genuinely curious about it.
Someone more knowledgeable then me can probably answer this, but under ITAR, can SpaceX contract a Mars launch with another nation on friendly terms with the USA?
No? If it becomes affordable enough, why can't we do it? And why are you being a armchair psycho-analyst? Have you examined/talked to them personally?
On the ArsTechnica liveblog, they said the talks a few minutes late but should be starting soon.
/r/TeslaMotors dug up this video[1] of MobilEye CEO talking about the Autopilot, so if they really disagreed with the usage of Autopilot, shouldn't they have brought that up prior, and not included it in promotional…
Have you heard about Mastodon? https://github.com/tootsuite/mastodon It's like a decentralized version of Twitter, with federalization. Might need to find a instance that's not busy with signups though.
Last I checked, that was not published in a peer-reviewed journal. And even disregarding the fact that this statement is a red herring, using your logic, there's a 2% chance that someone else could win. That means there…
Obama (for the most part) went after National Security leakers, IIRC. Trump seems to be going after any federal agency that does not pursue goals that he wants.
Sleazy offshoot? Could you give me some examples; genuinely curious about it.
Someone more knowledgeable then me can probably answer this, but under ITAR, can SpaceX contract a Mars launch with another nation on friendly terms with the USA?
No? If it becomes affordable enough, why can't we do it? And why are you being a armchair psycho-analyst? Have you examined/talked to them personally?
On the ArsTechnica liveblog, they said the talks a few minutes late but should be starting soon.
/r/TeslaMotors dug up this video[1] of MobilEye CEO talking about the Autopilot, so if they really disagreed with the usage of Autopilot, shouldn't they have brought that up prior, and not included it in promotional…