> Tesla has also been guilty of some particularly awful designs on later models, Absolutely! They loaned me a Model 3 while my 2015 Model S 70D was having the battery replaced (just before the warranty ran out). I…
Surely an Android or other mobile and a USB GPIO device can do much the same. For most the outlay is then just the USB to GPIO. 15 USD from Adafruit: https://www.adafruit.com/product/2264
You must be from the US.
Neither of those are a problem in my 2015 Tesla Model S for the buttons that control the climate control or media player. It seems to me that many of the problems that people report related to touch controls are more to…
I wish he would. Then the authorities would have to fix the problem.
It's a bit more standardised in Europe I think.
But the name of the month of June was said to mean haymaking in Finnish.
> with a clause that they could remove them at any time. Then they did not sell them.
Isn't June a little early for haymaking in Finland?
> They send your transcripts out with an explanatory note, so that the recipient will not view the graduate poorly when they see the numbers. That's odd, I would expect any employer for whom the class of degree mattered…
< I'm sure my score was below 40%. Such scores were expected when I was studying. No one got 100% in the kind of exams we had, not even those who got firsts.
How long is too short? Each exam in my BSc Applied Physics final (1977, Exeter Uni.) was three hours and we had similar exams in each of the preceding years to weed out those who weren't keeping up. I'm pretty sure that…
Do I? And if so why?
If your school just had you silently reading Shakespeare they were doing it wrong. It is meant to be performed and watched, his works are plays and poetry not novels. I was lucky, my English Literature teacher in high…
> Because physical exams are performed in mobile vans in NHANES, data could not be collected in northern latitudes during the winter Why not?
In Norway e-scooters don't require registration plates but do require liability insurance. It's less than 100 NOK per month (~10 EUR).
So now I have to have a mobile phone?
Such things already exist in Europe. The RAC for instance: https://www.thecarexpert.co.uk/call-breakdown-provider-ev-ru...
You have some evidence for that assertion?
I suppose it's plausible that labelling might be required but what makes you think the EU would ban it?
Not having interrupts isn't necessarily a problem. In fact if you want to be sure that the processor behaves deterministically then you might choose to not have interrupts. I remember seeing an article about the British…
Is it really a safeguard?
> kage serve $HOME/data/kage/paulgraham.com If the result is static why does it need a server? Isn't it possible to make it so that it can simply be opened by the browser? Like: $ firefox $HOME/data/kage/paulgraham.com…
Are your heat pumps replacing gas? Because if not then replacing resistive heating with a heat pump results in less load on the grid not more. My heat pump outputs 7 kW for an input of less than 3 kW.
The centi prefix means one hundredth, as in centi-metre. So a centi-millionaire would have only 10 thousand :-) You mean a hecto-millionaire.
> Tesla has also been guilty of some particularly awful designs on later models, Absolutely! They loaned me a Model 3 while my 2015 Model S 70D was having the battery replaced (just before the warranty ran out). I…
Surely an Android or other mobile and a USB GPIO device can do much the same. For most the outlay is then just the USB to GPIO. 15 USD from Adafruit: https://www.adafruit.com/product/2264
You must be from the US.
Neither of those are a problem in my 2015 Tesla Model S for the buttons that control the climate control or media player. It seems to me that many of the problems that people report related to touch controls are more to…
I wish he would. Then the authorities would have to fix the problem.
It's a bit more standardised in Europe I think.
But the name of the month of June was said to mean haymaking in Finnish.
> with a clause that they could remove them at any time. Then they did not sell them.
Isn't June a little early for haymaking in Finland?
> They send your transcripts out with an explanatory note, so that the recipient will not view the graduate poorly when they see the numbers. That's odd, I would expect any employer for whom the class of degree mattered…
< I'm sure my score was below 40%. Such scores were expected when I was studying. No one got 100% in the kind of exams we had, not even those who got firsts.
How long is too short? Each exam in my BSc Applied Physics final (1977, Exeter Uni.) was three hours and we had similar exams in each of the preceding years to weed out those who weren't keeping up. I'm pretty sure that…
Do I? And if so why?
If your school just had you silently reading Shakespeare they were doing it wrong. It is meant to be performed and watched, his works are plays and poetry not novels. I was lucky, my English Literature teacher in high…
> Because physical exams are performed in mobile vans in NHANES, data could not be collected in northern latitudes during the winter Why not?
In Norway e-scooters don't require registration plates but do require liability insurance. It's less than 100 NOK per month (~10 EUR).
So now I have to have a mobile phone?
Such things already exist in Europe. The RAC for instance: https://www.thecarexpert.co.uk/call-breakdown-provider-ev-ru...
You have some evidence for that assertion?
I suppose it's plausible that labelling might be required but what makes you think the EU would ban it?
Not having interrupts isn't necessarily a problem. In fact if you want to be sure that the processor behaves deterministically then you might choose to not have interrupts. I remember seeing an article about the British…
Is it really a safeguard?
> kage serve $HOME/data/kage/paulgraham.com If the result is static why does it need a server? Isn't it possible to make it so that it can simply be opened by the browser? Like: $ firefox $HOME/data/kage/paulgraham.com…
Are your heat pumps replacing gas? Because if not then replacing resistive heating with a heat pump results in less load on the grid not more. My heat pump outputs 7 kW for an input of less than 3 kW.
The centi prefix means one hundredth, as in centi-metre. So a centi-millionaire would have only 10 thousand :-) You mean a hecto-millionaire.