He's already stated that it won't be free and that the consumer base stations (using phased array antennas) will run from $100 to $300.
This all comes back to profitable work generation. MUCH of science just isn't profitable, you're usually doing something that simply shows that something ISN'T possible. This, to the economy, was a worthless result. The…
The gravity and forces we're talking about are tiny. The craft hit the ground moving slower than 1 m/s and then bounced up over 1km before landing again. The forces involved with something moving that slowly and…
I think that's already happened. I can't turn up the article right now, but I saw an article talking about exactly that recently.
You should jump to using Homebrew. It's superior in most ways. I'd used MacPorts and Fink before Homebrew came about and I never much liked either. Homebrew is as simple as it can be and is really good at detecting…
Not a Tesla owner, but I believe it prompts. Lots of owners were not installing a specific update at one point that contained a feature they disliked. Not sure exactly how the "blocking" of the update happens though.
You just got your first car and you're talking like you're 50 years old... What's the world come to. Having a large screen satnav is a lot better than using my iPhone (which I do normally).
Some "hacker news" this is, you guys are all anti-technology.
He's already stated that it won't be free and that the consumer base stations (using phased array antennas) will run from $100 to $300.
This all comes back to profitable work generation. MUCH of science just isn't profitable, you're usually doing something that simply shows that something ISN'T possible. This, to the economy, was a worthless result. The…
The gravity and forces we're talking about are tiny. The craft hit the ground moving slower than 1 m/s and then bounced up over 1km before landing again. The forces involved with something moving that slowly and…
I think that's already happened. I can't turn up the article right now, but I saw an article talking about exactly that recently.
You should jump to using Homebrew. It's superior in most ways. I'd used MacPorts and Fink before Homebrew came about and I never much liked either. Homebrew is as simple as it can be and is really good at detecting…
Not a Tesla owner, but I believe it prompts. Lots of owners were not installing a specific update at one point that contained a feature they disliked. Not sure exactly how the "blocking" of the update happens though.
You just got your first car and you're talking like you're 50 years old... What's the world come to. Having a large screen satnav is a lot better than using my iPhone (which I do normally).
Some "hacker news" this is, you guys are all anti-technology.