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No user record in our sample, but karkisuni has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
store unreliable energy in batteries and release reliable energy
The APIs are mostly cross-platform now, and the SoCs are the same, so the main reason you wouldn't want to just copy a Mac app to the iPad is the touch input. If eye tracking is as good as they say, that's a lot closer…
Each rocket needs 33 for the booster and 6 for the ship, so thats still about 5 weeks for one, or 10 rockets per year. Will need a lot during development since reusability probably won't work 100% of the time for a…
SLS can get about 27 tons to the moon, Falcon Heavy about 20 tons. Sure, redesigning the plans to handle splitting between two launches is time and money, but two falcon heavies is only ~$300M base price. SLS is a waste…
maybe they have a good relationship with their boss and communicate in ways that work for them and match the world we live in? does your boss still communicate with you in formal memos?
it's your language, do whatever you want. unless you're forcing others to use that language, there's zero moral issue. obviously you could come up with a number of what-ifs where this becomes some monopoly or the de…
one workaround for this is to turn off "Automatically join this network" for your office wifi and disconnect from it, but don't turn off Wifi entirely. That way it can still make direct wifi connections to your other…
Adding the obligatory "what if M1" comment. Anandtech tested power draw of an M1 Mac Mini and found 4.2W at idle, 26.5W for the average multithreaded workload. 1/3rd idle power and the same power draw while running…
Ignoring the "0.9" satellites, this says 694 out of 713 launched so far are good. Is 97% success bad?
Didn't go too deep into it, but the AMD cpus being compared are different. Anandtech has an AWS-only EPYC 7571 (2 socket, 32 cores each, 2.5ghz), Phoronix has EPYC 7742 (1 socket, 64 cores, 2.2ghz). On top of that,…
The "source code" zip has the same files as in the repo. No source.
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Unless your commute is >50 miles one-way, there's no need to charge at work unless its incredibly convenient. I use a standard wall plug to charge my Model 3 at home and still I'm back to full in under 12 hours after…
genuinely curious, like what? I think they're even more competitive up to speeds under 60. Are you saying quarter mile is just as important? Or that acceleration itself isn't everything in "performance"?
watch cpg grey drive on a desolate road in Nevada. can't get much further outside of population in the lower 48 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_naDg-guomA
That was the explanation Elon gave via twitter: "Pana cell lines at Giga are only at ~24GWh/yr & have been a constraint on Model 3 output since July [...] Tesla won’t spend money on more capacity until existing lines…
why would they? they have never faced any real consequences for doing this and it's insanely profitable.
support for iPhones, but they can't jump networks to whichever is strongest. still nice to have official support.
I wish there was something like this in postgres. tablefunc is a lot more complicated than this syntax.
you're describing Wirecutter and its many clones
This seems like a big deal. Assuming it could collect more than it needs to keep itself in orbit, it could refuel a tank and skip from atmospheric body to atmospheric body. Something like this could make it to Neptune…
Bank teller jobs have actually increased since ATMs were introduced. I don't necessarily disagree with your point, but bad example. https://www.wsj.com/articles/technology-isnt-a-job-killer-14...
As the owner of a mac with an amd gpu, I'm very excited to see support coming soon. Been wanting to get into ml but been pretty discouraged with all of the popular libraries being cuda-only.
Was about to reply with a snarky link to the windows version of Safari but it looks like they've stopped development! Great point. Super interesting that building WebKit for windows from source is still supported…
I'm on a iMac 2017 with a 3.8ghz i5, so yeah it might due to the newer hardware. Interesting that Firefox still scores roughly the same as Safari and Chrome on your machine too. I don't understand why they'd make this…