Comment Only to investors, right? (Score 4, Funny) 28
Lying to customers is still a-ok, I hope?
Or are you gonna do time now every time you lie to people that give you money?
Lying to customers is still a-ok, I hope?
Or are you gonna do time now every time you lie to people that give you money?
It's not that the earth's climate never changed in the past. What matters here is the speed it does it. What used to take millennia takes years now.
Erh... no.
Locally, sometimes, for a few decades, maybe centuries, the temperatures were higher. Due to various local events, from eruptions to various weather phenomena we still encounter today.
Global temperatures were definitely not higher in the past.
And if you thought Waterworld was a crappy movie, you ain't seen nothing yet when you have to do it as a LARP.
Is that an attempt to cram as much bullshit into a few sentences as possible? There wasn't a single sentence that actually contained anything remotely correct.
Maybe that modern humans have been around for 100k years. That's the only one I'd have to look up to debunk.
Umm... they did?
Well, at least in countries that actually had a lockdown and didn't just fake it.
Dude, I've heard about coffin-jumpers, but doing it in a cremation is really fucked up.
Didn't they invent some really cool drone jammers that can make them crash or land by now?
And we promise we won't spy on you. Pinky swear. No, you can't audit it in any way, you have to trust us. You trust Facebook, right?
But at least we now know just how much money your private data really is worth. You're gifting Facebook with 250 bucks every single year.
If that makes you feel like a sucker: That's because you are.
They're now trying to swindle the Nigerian princes out of their money?
Talk about trying to teach an eagle to fly....
STMicro support isn't the best. True. Still heaps above Espressif who'll just suddenly and for no valid reason simply pull the rug out under you and disable whole portions of their firmware because it would allow you to actually do with the hardware what you want to do instead of what they deem appropriate.
Certainly. But it's not a drop-in replacement. You can't just replace a Z80 with a STM32 and be done.
There's nontrivial costs associated with redesigning hardware, along with writing a new firmware. I highly doubt that anyone who designs anything new will reach for a Z80. Or has for the last 20 years.
But believe it or not, there are implementations that have gone unchanged for 30 and more years simply because what the hardware needs to do didn't change. So why design a new hardware?
It's probably dirt cheap and for a lot of applications "good enough".
Then they will have to find another place to produce their stuff.
With a bit of luck, eventually jobs will have to come back home because everyone else would want to steal the whole production.
Well, since I plan to neither go to China nor Russia but might have to go to the US, I guess that's the lesser evil.
To the systems programmer, users and applications serve only to provide a test load.