Comment Re:AI can also FIX t (Score 2) 78
They're pissing on 'you' and telling you it's raining, if the summary is correct.
It usually follows the business model collapsing and precedes a fork and the original just going into support.
They're pissing on 'you' and telling you it's raining, if the summary is correct.
It usually follows the business model collapsing and precedes a fork and the original just going into support.
Does BYD make dumb cars or is that mandatory control-grid over there?
Also, how dare they not comply with a US control grid!
Excuse me while I go find a '77 Lincoln Town Car. But do make a dumb electric with a good cold-weather battery and let me know.
I've seen too much sausage being made to bet on cell service always existing .
Yes, but it could prove the genes that could eventually be targeted by a gene therapy. As a therapeutic it might work for eradication even if it's not integrated.
Then there was that Chinese guy who got arrested for creating engineered babies with the outside claim being he was introducing HIV resistance but everybody thinks he was trying to enhance intelligence. If both are true things could get interesting.
The metadata of later recordings show DAT as the source.
I guess technically they're audio and they're cassettes, but, yeah
FWIW in the 80's I spent too much on audio gear and I would record a DDD CD onto an expensive metal cassette and my friends would gush at the clarity of CD. I would then push the power button on the CD changer.
In the metadata I see recorders like this:
https://hifi-wiki.com/index.ph...
This ain't your grandaddy's Walkman.
That said I listened to a few tracks and they were audience recordings, not board feeds.
Historically important, not peasant for listening.
Perusing the top-viewed list there are very few bands most people have heard of. The local bands don't seem to do many covers.
As I a reference point I clicked through to an R.E.M. concert and listened to Orange Crush.
The guy doing the secondary vocals sounded tone deaf - way off on pitch, OK on tempo.
Not that RIAA has any sanity at all and they say Jack Vallenti was involves in killing JFK, but I wouldn't listen to that track again. The drummer was on-point, though. Sounded like Pearl heads from the 80's to me.
There should be about zero lost sales from this.
Just an agreement to only pass packets that are signed with a key issued by a biometric-identified account on a walled-garden closed-source platform with a key-escrow style TPM-like opaque crypto module.
When the time cones to flip that switch.
Google has been told to prevent people from installing their own software on Android. It's ramping up slowly but the control grid also requires that no open source phone platform can get transit.
Does Sony demand 100% of ticket sales for the first two weeks like LucasFilm was reported to do? Harry Potter via WB too IIRC and other big properties?
Without asking why these ads run and why a popcorn and soda is $11, nothing will change and more theaters will go under.
I just learned that my local theater now has free refills on both popcorn and soda . This is a good idea as the goal is to get the $11 and if materials cost is $0.50 or $2 that doesn't really matter vs. no sale.
FWIW that theater ran two trailers before Project Hail Mary and no other ads. One I forgot and Mortal Combat looks like the worst movie ever made.
I had a Pentium IV that operated at 700C.
These projects are all run out of the Office of Naval Intelligence. Remember, they run the F-14 and F-18 program currently and just had a $250M stealth drone shot down over the Eastern Med.
Blue Book was the Air Force poking their node where it didn't belong.
Forming Space Force was an attempt to reconcile this spat.
But a lot of the research happens e.g. off the coast of Puerto Rico. That's where the biggest acknowledged Naval research station is located.
It's why they won't let Puerto Ricans become independent, but for goodness sake, repeal the Jones Act permanently to stop the economic suffering of these people. They're legally Americans and the DC regime has them under embargo and sanctions. It's infuriating.
Everybody who says this has never tried filming an aircraft at night with a cell phone. Try it!
NASA has some beautiful 40-inch lenses for filming rocket launches and aerospace tests.
And even those don't resolve much at night too far out. IIRC they weigh about 200 lbs (10 stone for the Europeans). So why doesn't NASA just use an iPhone?
And chemical rockets aren't even accused of using a plasma-envelope gravity drive like some experimental military craft. Even the B2 uses an electric field to minimize turbulent flow (Biefield-Brown -> BB -> B2) and that's 40 years old and public.
If any of these are correct a cell phone is the wrong tool for the job.
OK, but that's just the opposite of true. How did you form that conclusion?
The strongest cases are from Zimbabwe, Australia, and Brazil.
The strongest US cases are from Arizona and New Hampshire with very few witnesses and almost no physical evidence.
> that causes a 50% performance hit
That's approaching "breaking userspace".
I'll read more about this but unless ancient pgsql code was doing something stupid it sounds like a third option needs to be considered.
I know a private practice doc who uses one after having some obviously bogus allegations made against him by a miscreant and her ambulance chaser.
The big hospital systems can afford to have a second person in the room.
I don't like anything about the current system but having a third party doing the recording removes allegations of editing by local recordings.
There are compromise cryptosystem that can handle both concerns
It's reasonable to assume that if you erase an app on a mobile OS that the system will delete the app's data.
That ought to include any data stored in OS databases that is tagged with the app. It's not at all unreasonable to expect this. I suspect it's an oversight though Apple got weird after their standoff with the FBI over the "San Jose bomber". The GPU backdoor to read arbitrary system memory that Kaspersky found is an example.
Apple should make the change and really secure-erase the flash blocks that were being used. This can be done in the background and collected into the free block map later.
The best some people can do is trust their vendor but having a secret-source platform to trust makes it harder.
And, yes, it would not be surprising to learn Qualcomm and Samsung have similar 'features'.
"Success covers a multitude of blunders." -- George Bernard Shaw