When there is a need (remote space colonies for example), they might need to develop a more robust process that would trade off size and speed of chips for ease of manufacturing.
To be fair, making wood utensils from scratch is multiple orders of magnitude easier than not being poor.
Car traffic might be reduced per capita in higher density areas, but all of it is concentrated and is right near all the people. Multiply by the sirens of ambulance and police that are constantly going somewhere.…
Those black rubber playgrounds (not sure if that's the same) smell like a chemical factory exhaust on a sunny day (you can also fry some industrial-solvent-laden eggs). Not sure about actual health effect, but…
I share all the reservations about this flavor of "safety", but I think you misunderstand who gets protected from what here. It is not safety for the end user, it is safety for the corporation providing AI services from…
Humans _are_ inherently "made human" by a long path of evolution. We have a set of conflicting heuristics that serve as our initial values and which are more helpful than harmful on average. We then use those to build…
If you already have a plugin hybrid and a good portion of your trips is under its EV range, why would you need an EV anyway?
I don't think that release was a surprise to the board, so wouldn't that happen before the release?
That's an aquatic beetle, a lot of those store their own air supply under their wings...
No, it is just people who are trying to do something would achieve more in that area than people who are not trying, regardless of conditions. You could change things so that trying is not really required, and it might…
Why don't you focus on that instead?
> "German energy policy of the last two decades" and "Let's Invade Ukraine and Blackmail Europe!" There is a good argument that those two are related. Energy is a weapon of war for russia, and it works best when there…
Another option for #4 is supplying enough long range anti-ship rockets to sink whole russian fleet in black sea. They can't bring in more ships, because turkey is blocking the entrance.
They are aircraft that is cheaper than anti-aircraft rockets normally used. One shot from anti-aircraft system cost 50-200k depending. This is great when the target costs 50 million, but drones costs start from 1k.
Don't expect him to be _able_ to play hero even if he wanted.
I'm no fan of the invasion, but "the war had already been planned and decided months ago" is not an argument you might think it is -- NATO stuff was going on pretty much since USSR dissolution, and 2014 stuff with…
Well, I've seen hilarious translations in official versions too. RAM translated as "Male sheep" on android system info screen for example.
Adblocking works just fine on mobile too, with a few more jumps, at least on adnroid.
I just looked at my AWS account and there seems to be a way to set budget, attach alerts to it and attach actions to alerts. For example there is an action to stop EC2 instances. Not sure if other AWS services have…
I meant mostly in general. For this particular case obviously previous packages didn't show it clearly enough. And yes, if you give thousands of 3rd party devs (or anybody snatching their credentials) direct access to…
Malice or selling out is not even required. Malware groups are perfectly capable of getting access to maintainer credentials themselves if needed.
Well, do you want bad security practices changed because of a prank that hit millions of machines or because of a cryptolocker that did the same? We should encourage old-style prank hacking.
That justifies using something like rollup or webpack to bundle all your dependencies into one huge file to make a "static build" of sorts. Then you can at least do a cursory check for anything obviously bad in the…
Like they say: "In the end, average temperature in the hospital is approaching room temperature." For arbitrage to be entirely fair, if a company can easily hire from 2 places, workers should be able to move between…
Expect the most generic "feedback" they can get away with. "I'm sorry, we don't think you are a cultural match for our company".
When there is a need (remote space colonies for example), they might need to develop a more robust process that would trade off size and speed of chips for ease of manufacturing.
To be fair, making wood utensils from scratch is multiple orders of magnitude easier than not being poor.
Car traffic might be reduced per capita in higher density areas, but all of it is concentrated and is right near all the people. Multiply by the sirens of ambulance and police that are constantly going somewhere.…
Those black rubber playgrounds (not sure if that's the same) smell like a chemical factory exhaust on a sunny day (you can also fry some industrial-solvent-laden eggs). Not sure about actual health effect, but…
I share all the reservations about this flavor of "safety", but I think you misunderstand who gets protected from what here. It is not safety for the end user, it is safety for the corporation providing AI services from…
Humans _are_ inherently "made human" by a long path of evolution. We have a set of conflicting heuristics that serve as our initial values and which are more helpful than harmful on average. We then use those to build…
If you already have a plugin hybrid and a good portion of your trips is under its EV range, why would you need an EV anyway?
I don't think that release was a surprise to the board, so wouldn't that happen before the release?
That's an aquatic beetle, a lot of those store their own air supply under their wings...
No, it is just people who are trying to do something would achieve more in that area than people who are not trying, regardless of conditions. You could change things so that trying is not really required, and it might…
Why don't you focus on that instead?
> "German energy policy of the last two decades" and "Let's Invade Ukraine and Blackmail Europe!" There is a good argument that those two are related. Energy is a weapon of war for russia, and it works best when there…
Another option for #4 is supplying enough long range anti-ship rockets to sink whole russian fleet in black sea. They can't bring in more ships, because turkey is blocking the entrance.
They are aircraft that is cheaper than anti-aircraft rockets normally used. One shot from anti-aircraft system cost 50-200k depending. This is great when the target costs 50 million, but drones costs start from 1k.
Don't expect him to be _able_ to play hero even if he wanted.
I'm no fan of the invasion, but "the war had already been planned and decided months ago" is not an argument you might think it is -- NATO stuff was going on pretty much since USSR dissolution, and 2014 stuff with…
Well, I've seen hilarious translations in official versions too. RAM translated as "Male sheep" on android system info screen for example.
Adblocking works just fine on mobile too, with a few more jumps, at least on adnroid.
I just looked at my AWS account and there seems to be a way to set budget, attach alerts to it and attach actions to alerts. For example there is an action to stop EC2 instances. Not sure if other AWS services have…
I meant mostly in general. For this particular case obviously previous packages didn't show it clearly enough. And yes, if you give thousands of 3rd party devs (or anybody snatching their credentials) direct access to…
Malice or selling out is not even required. Malware groups are perfectly capable of getting access to maintainer credentials themselves if needed.
Well, do you want bad security practices changed because of a prank that hit millions of machines or because of a cryptolocker that did the same? We should encourage old-style prank hacking.
That justifies using something like rollup or webpack to bundle all your dependencies into one huge file to make a "static build" of sorts. Then you can at least do a cursory check for anything obviously bad in the…
Like they say: "In the end, average temperature in the hospital is approaching room temperature." For arbitrage to be entirely fair, if a company can easily hire from 2 places, workers should be able to move between…
Expect the most generic "feedback" they can get away with. "I'm sorry, we don't think you are a cultural match for our company".