Agreed! Notable achievement, but not game-changing. One thing I remind myself is that Elon really didn't start Tesla. He's been snow balling off initial success and continues to accelerate thanks to collaboration with…
And the conclusion has been the same for a while. GPS-only NAV is very susceptible to degradation. Blended solutions are the only path forward with GPS.
Anutha wun
Ironically, increasing security like this is at the cost of privacy. Biometrics are nearly the last source of private data not fully tapped.
What made it not worth it? No real overall gain in value? Not worth your time?
Broken too :(
Except Google Clip is like the camera in the movie "The Circle" and is a rabbid privacy violation. The discontent with Google Glasses was likely because it was ahead of its time.
Qualitative * How do you edit/delete comments in mobile?... Asking for a friend.
It's all quantitative. No actual comparison. No data. Weak article.
Yes, but...this is the case just for the first-order cost basis. The supply of raw battery materials (e.g. Cobalt) is limited in price and quantity. If we don't invent new battery technologies, we don't have sufficient…
If you had bitcoin before the fork, you'd have some of the fork, right? How do you access something like that?
Yes... The market encourages it. How else do you get inexpensive, pretty, fresh, tasty food so easily in supermarkets?
Not endless, but there is a feed of snap stories always.
> If the US did what the EU has done with allowing people to avoid being tracked the big tech companies would be nudged toward developing smarter business models. Maybe it's not necessary but it's foolish to dismiss…
> I trust Amazon more than Google, though I used to believe this, and I still do too some extent. Amazon won us over with a great online experience and best in class customer service. However, Amazon is on an explosive…
Thanks for the recommendation. I've been listening to Dan Carlin and his history podcasts and am almost done with all of them. I needed something to add to the queue.
We already are seeing what happens to the likes of surprised countries like Columbia and Zimbabwe and worried countries like the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. It's a big deal and diversification is not an option, it's the…
Agreed! Notable achievement, but not game-changing. One thing I remind myself is that Elon really didn't start Tesla. He's been snow balling off initial success and continues to accelerate thanks to collaboration with…
And the conclusion has been the same for a while. GPS-only NAV is very susceptible to degradation. Blended solutions are the only path forward with GPS.
Anutha wun
Ironically, increasing security like this is at the cost of privacy. Biometrics are nearly the last source of private data not fully tapped.
What made it not worth it? No real overall gain in value? Not worth your time?
Broken too :(
Except Google Clip is like the camera in the movie "The Circle" and is a rabbid privacy violation. The discontent with Google Glasses was likely because it was ahead of its time.
Qualitative * How do you edit/delete comments in mobile?... Asking for a friend.
It's all quantitative. No actual comparison. No data. Weak article.
Yes, but...this is the case just for the first-order cost basis. The supply of raw battery materials (e.g. Cobalt) is limited in price and quantity. If we don't invent new battery technologies, we don't have sufficient…
If you had bitcoin before the fork, you'd have some of the fork, right? How do you access something like that?
Yes... The market encourages it. How else do you get inexpensive, pretty, fresh, tasty food so easily in supermarkets?
Not endless, but there is a feed of snap stories always.
> If the US did what the EU has done with allowing people to avoid being tracked the big tech companies would be nudged toward developing smarter business models. Maybe it's not necessary but it's foolish to dismiss…
> I trust Amazon more than Google, though I used to believe this, and I still do too some extent. Amazon won us over with a great online experience and best in class customer service. However, Amazon is on an explosive…
Thanks for the recommendation. I've been listening to Dan Carlin and his history podcasts and am almost done with all of them. I needed something to add to the queue.
We already are seeing what happens to the likes of surprised countries like Columbia and Zimbabwe and worried countries like the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. It's a big deal and diversification is not an option, it's the…