Worse than the Superconducting Supercollider?
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The article is poorly written. "Scammers are using cellphone's Bluetooth option to hack the pump - and get it for free." is all the detail you get. My cellphone's Bluetooth doesn't have that option.
So one has a right to privacy and the other doesn't? Are companies not allowed to secure their data?
Yes, works fine on Windows 11
Seconded. It can use some work but I do enjoy the ability to add my own music and workout to a favorite album with the playlist option.
The Gram series has been phenomenal in my experience, especially considering the price.
Funny enough, I learned about Claudette Colvin from this Drunk History episode. https://youtu.be/Tov2tLSFq5k
The reasoning is well established at this point. It was started by the Nixon administration to reduce the amount of left and left-leaning voters, particularly black Americans. "The Nixon campaign in 1968, and the Nixon…
I'm going to go out on a limb here and say this is probably a test record for whatever software they use.
I'd rather just focus on the 10% that is the detailed content, versus 90% hype, but to each their own. I don't need to be told for 3 hours that every minor feature is an Earth-shattering event.
Yeah this is an extremely limited use case with very few data points. It doesn't take into account corporate discounts, spot instances, reserved instances, savings gained from replatforming/rearchitecting to *aaS…
A bit hyperbolic don't you think? We've had Medicare since 1966 and despite the bad press the VA gets it has the highest rate of satisfaction of any system in the US.…
Coming from a planet that launches a lot of alien spaceships, is it that implausible that it could be (or could have been) an alien spaceship?
"media.block-autoplay-until-in-foreground" if you're searching for this.
As someone who has negotiated with AWS at the $1m/month level this is completely false.
I started drinking Japanese whiskey because it was a better value than Scotch. Now I drink Scotch again because it's a better value than Japanese whiskey.
> I think it's pretty obvious that on the whole, quality is generally proportional to cost. There are numerous examples that this is not true, and is a very common consumer misconception. If you found a LASIK place that…
> I have no evidence to back this up, but I'm guessing... I don't understand. You have admittedly have zero evidence that paying less for a LASIK procedure results in more complications, yet you seem to have a very…
I love the incessant deification of Steve Jobs, regardless of his mistakes, juvenile behavior, and constant stories about his abuse of his staff. In this story Jobs mistakes the wrong person for John Carmack, becomes…
If only we used all of that money spent on football programs to pay for higher education for poor kids. Wishful thinking I know.
The irony being that Musk pushed the original engineers out of Tesla and took credit for their work.
Sorry but this is complete crap. I'm not sure if you read the article, but it states: "More than two dozen clinical trials are aiming to modulate brainwaves in some way — some with flickering lights or rhythmic sounds,…
As a former landlord, I don't think this is an accurate comparison.
Literally unseated.
Worse than the Superconducting Supercollider?
History
The article is poorly written. "Scammers are using cellphone's Bluetooth option to hack the pump - and get it for free." is all the detail you get. My cellphone's Bluetooth doesn't have that option.
So one has a right to privacy and the other doesn't? Are companies not allowed to secure their data?
Yes, works fine on Windows 11
Seconded. It can use some work but I do enjoy the ability to add my own music and workout to a favorite album with the playlist option.
The Gram series has been phenomenal in my experience, especially considering the price.
Funny enough, I learned about Claudette Colvin from this Drunk History episode. https://youtu.be/Tov2tLSFq5k
The reasoning is well established at this point. It was started by the Nixon administration to reduce the amount of left and left-leaning voters, particularly black Americans. "The Nixon campaign in 1968, and the Nixon…
I'm going to go out on a limb here and say this is probably a test record for whatever software they use.
I'd rather just focus on the 10% that is the detailed content, versus 90% hype, but to each their own. I don't need to be told for 3 hours that every minor feature is an Earth-shattering event.
Yeah this is an extremely limited use case with very few data points. It doesn't take into account corporate discounts, spot instances, reserved instances, savings gained from replatforming/rearchitecting to *aaS…
A bit hyperbolic don't you think? We've had Medicare since 1966 and despite the bad press the VA gets it has the highest rate of satisfaction of any system in the US.…
Coming from a planet that launches a lot of alien spaceships, is it that implausible that it could be (or could have been) an alien spaceship?
"media.block-autoplay-until-in-foreground" if you're searching for this.
As someone who has negotiated with AWS at the $1m/month level this is completely false.
I started drinking Japanese whiskey because it was a better value than Scotch. Now I drink Scotch again because it's a better value than Japanese whiskey.
> I think it's pretty obvious that on the whole, quality is generally proportional to cost. There are numerous examples that this is not true, and is a very common consumer misconception. If you found a LASIK place that…
> I have no evidence to back this up, but I'm guessing... I don't understand. You have admittedly have zero evidence that paying less for a LASIK procedure results in more complications, yet you seem to have a very…
I love the incessant deification of Steve Jobs, regardless of his mistakes, juvenile behavior, and constant stories about his abuse of his staff. In this story Jobs mistakes the wrong person for John Carmack, becomes…
If only we used all of that money spent on football programs to pay for higher education for poor kids. Wishful thinking I know.
The irony being that Musk pushed the original engineers out of Tesla and took credit for their work.
Sorry but this is complete crap. I'm not sure if you read the article, but it states: "More than two dozen clinical trials are aiming to modulate brainwaves in some way — some with flickering lights or rhythmic sounds,…
As a former landlord, I don't think this is an accurate comparison.
Literally unseated.