I don't think you read my comment. I said that they're likely motivated by greed but there _exists_ a legitimate reason too. I didn't say that _is_ their reason, just that it exists.
While I agree it's likely motivated by greed, there is a legitimate reason too: GeForce cards simply aren't made to be run 24/7 in high density server environments. Put 200 of them in a rack and have them running…
How are they measuring top? I feel like there are really too many to judge. I for one am a fan of the ODROID C2 and HC1.
It looks like the movie industry is finally gaining a little sanity with Movies Anywhere (https://moviesanywhere.com/welcome), I really want something similar for TV and the other streaming services. Does anyone know…
Considering that MPD, which is doing the actual music playing, is only 13MB (https://www.musicpd.org/download/win32/0.20.13/), yeah, it seems crazy that this bundle is 160MB. Electron doesn't even have any inclination…
> To confirm the finding, though, researchers will have to show that it's possible to cause memory problems in a young brain by disrupting these rhythms, Seibt says. To be fair, the article does say this, albeit without…
> Is there maybe a better aftermarket adapter? Westone makes a decent Bluetooth cable with MMCX connectors so you can plug it directly into buds themselves, without a separate 3.5mm cable.
Those implementations both require phone numbers and registration through a mobile app (hence lack anonymity) and are useless for many use cases. I think Matrix (Riot) would be a better choice. It's e2e encrypted like…
> American government seems very concerned with terrorism. I'm not sure, from what I hear they have a lot of support from the people, especially the conservatives. > Do you really have less worries in Australia? I’d…
It's in the works: https://www.popsci.com/poland-develops-bulletproof-liquid-ar...
It's not so much paranoia as a very human inability to recognise how much risk a threat truly poses. Americans seem very very concerned with terrorism. Terrorism hasn't actually killed many Americans. The chance that…
Also an Australian. I have a feeling this may not make much sense to Americans. Bulletproof clothing only protects you against bullets (well it protects against knives too but you can buy less expensive slash/stab…
I'm not sure if the title has been editorialized or changed. The current title is "The Other Tech Bubble".
> Burnable discs use an organic dye which oxidizes over time. This is only true of DVDs and a rare variant of Blu-Ray called LTH. Even cheap shitty Blu-Rays from Chinese manufacturers use inorganic dyes these days.…
Because they haven't done enough to piss off the RIAA/MPAA and get a billion dollar lawsuit yet. They're only abusing smaller creators who can't afford to do anything serious about it.
It's also rich, considering video creators have been pissed at Facebook for doing nothing about people stealing their videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t7tA3NNKF0Q
FCC commission appointments have nothing to do with representative democracy, they're the domain of the president. And the idea that anyone in government represents the people is naive. The US isn't a democracy, it's…
> When you make an HTTP request, you're accessing a piece of private property. The owner of that property has every right to decide not to let you do so. It can do exactly that. It can respond with an error code or…
I get where you're coming from but if they're spending their breaks on their phones, they're only interacting with their friends through text rather than face to face. They're still kids and we don't know yet whether…
> You probably have a country, a home, a stable safety net where you can always go back to. I don't. You say elsewhere: > BTW, I grew up in Geneva and my parents are British Don't you have British citizenship by blood?…
It depends a lot on what specific aspect of media you're in but this isn't necessarily true. In video there's a lot of Avid, Davinci Resolve and RED, in photography (particularly fashion and very high end) there's…
Neither. Both require tying your identity to a phone number. You're better off with Matrix/Riot or XMPP. Neither requires a phone number, both offer the ability to communicate securely, even with a compromised server.…
What you're missing is that these prices will converge as the Futures market develops and more professional arbitragers get on board. When that happens the gap will shrink significantly and be far less profitable.
No, I grew up around rural Victoria and my family is from NSW. Why are things so bad for them in NT? I was under the impression they had much better access to welfare and education than the rest of us. Am I wrong? Are…
The bid is the highest price of all open buy orders. If you're selling, this is the maximum price you can make a sell order for and have your order instantly filled. The ask is the lowest price of all open sell orders.…
I don't think you read my comment. I said that they're likely motivated by greed but there _exists_ a legitimate reason too. I didn't say that _is_ their reason, just that it exists.
While I agree it's likely motivated by greed, there is a legitimate reason too: GeForce cards simply aren't made to be run 24/7 in high density server environments. Put 200 of them in a rack and have them running…
How are they measuring top? I feel like there are really too many to judge. I for one am a fan of the ODROID C2 and HC1.
It looks like the movie industry is finally gaining a little sanity with Movies Anywhere (https://moviesanywhere.com/welcome), I really want something similar for TV and the other streaming services. Does anyone know…
Considering that MPD, which is doing the actual music playing, is only 13MB (https://www.musicpd.org/download/win32/0.20.13/), yeah, it seems crazy that this bundle is 160MB. Electron doesn't even have any inclination…
> To confirm the finding, though, researchers will have to show that it's possible to cause memory problems in a young brain by disrupting these rhythms, Seibt says. To be fair, the article does say this, albeit without…
> Is there maybe a better aftermarket adapter? Westone makes a decent Bluetooth cable with MMCX connectors so you can plug it directly into buds themselves, without a separate 3.5mm cable.
Those implementations both require phone numbers and registration through a mobile app (hence lack anonymity) and are useless for many use cases. I think Matrix (Riot) would be a better choice. It's e2e encrypted like…
> American government seems very concerned with terrorism. I'm not sure, from what I hear they have a lot of support from the people, especially the conservatives. > Do you really have less worries in Australia? I’d…
It's in the works: https://www.popsci.com/poland-develops-bulletproof-liquid-ar...
It's not so much paranoia as a very human inability to recognise how much risk a threat truly poses. Americans seem very very concerned with terrorism. Terrorism hasn't actually killed many Americans. The chance that…
Also an Australian. I have a feeling this may not make much sense to Americans. Bulletproof clothing only protects you against bullets (well it protects against knives too but you can buy less expensive slash/stab…
I'm not sure if the title has been editorialized or changed. The current title is "The Other Tech Bubble".
> Burnable discs use an organic dye which oxidizes over time. This is only true of DVDs and a rare variant of Blu-Ray called LTH. Even cheap shitty Blu-Rays from Chinese manufacturers use inorganic dyes these days.…
Because they haven't done enough to piss off the RIAA/MPAA and get a billion dollar lawsuit yet. They're only abusing smaller creators who can't afford to do anything serious about it.
It's also rich, considering video creators have been pissed at Facebook for doing nothing about people stealing their videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t7tA3NNKF0Q
FCC commission appointments have nothing to do with representative democracy, they're the domain of the president. And the idea that anyone in government represents the people is naive. The US isn't a democracy, it's…
> When you make an HTTP request, you're accessing a piece of private property. The owner of that property has every right to decide not to let you do so. It can do exactly that. It can respond with an error code or…
I get where you're coming from but if they're spending their breaks on their phones, they're only interacting with their friends through text rather than face to face. They're still kids and we don't know yet whether…
> You probably have a country, a home, a stable safety net where you can always go back to. I don't. You say elsewhere: > BTW, I grew up in Geneva and my parents are British Don't you have British citizenship by blood?…
It depends a lot on what specific aspect of media you're in but this isn't necessarily true. In video there's a lot of Avid, Davinci Resolve and RED, in photography (particularly fashion and very high end) there's…
Neither. Both require tying your identity to a phone number. You're better off with Matrix/Riot or XMPP. Neither requires a phone number, both offer the ability to communicate securely, even with a compromised server.…
What you're missing is that these prices will converge as the Futures market develops and more professional arbitragers get on board. When that happens the gap will shrink significantly and be far less profitable.
No, I grew up around rural Victoria and my family is from NSW. Why are things so bad for them in NT? I was under the impression they had much better access to welfare and education than the rest of us. Am I wrong? Are…
The bid is the highest price of all open buy orders. If you're selling, this is the maximum price you can make a sell order for and have your order instantly filled. The ask is the lowest price of all open sell orders.…