Comment A Voyager 4? (Score 1) 80
Given today's technology, I am curious how long it would take another space probe to reach the same point in space? It would be also be interesting what extra science it could do along the way?
Given today's technology, I am curious how long it would take another space probe to reach the same point in space? It would be also be interesting what extra science it could do along the way?
When it comes to Epic vs Apple, I have little sympathy for either.
At the same time, if as a business, one of my business partners or customers signed a contract only to ignore it or spit in my face, repeatedly, then Iâ(TM)d be loath to trust them and the ability to see any value in their signature
He isnâ(TM)t now, but the article makes reference to 2021, when Jeff Bezos was still CEO. Mind you wasnâ(TM)t there a whole pandemic situation on there?
My sex life is non-existent and my "cultured video collection" is larger than is healthy. This is just going to destroy what's left.
Frig, I said that out aloud... well there goes the illusion of being the one tech guy who got lucky.
My sex life is non-existent and my "cultured video collection" is larger than is healthy. This is just going to destroy what's left.
Looks like 13 is the minimum age to be on the platform, so someone gave her an account without the necessary guidance:
Wireless "security" cameras are basically a prop. They can be hacked or jammed without ever being in their field of vision before they become inoperable.
Or at the very least to have onboard storage, so they still keep a visual record even when the network connection gets lost. PoE based cameras, with a UPS are probably still the best way to go?
The government, can't afford to allow businesses to too large or too powerful. You can just look at the banana republics to see what happens when a private business gets too powerful. It isn't good for the government and it is isn't good for the inhabitants of the country.
Businesses will naturally want to take every short cut or hack available to them, unless there is a law preventing them doing so. This is no different to how players are subjected to rules in a sports game. We could expect the market players to be ethical and respectful, but history shows that they'll screw anyone over to get make money, whether it it employees or customers (when they get too big), along with the long term future of the company.
It is hard to have a fair negotiation when the other party either holds you over a barrel or is able to take advantages of "cheats" not available to you as a smaller entity.
Simply leave. They will cave in.
But Brexit... everyone will bow to us and treat us with respect.
The other thing they’ll need to regulate is the appearance of a vape. You can now buy vapes that look like eye liners or pens, for example. This makes it harder for teachers to enforce in school.
The market is very poorly regulated so God only knows what you're actually breathing in.
You're really behind the times on this. Towards the end of the year, the FDA released a list of all the vape products which have been authorized for sale in the US. Pay no attention to the fact they're all subsidiaries of "big tobacco", no underhanded crony capitalism going on there.
So, while the regulation is certainly in place, what is presently happening is like that famous line from Star Wars - the FDA lacks the resources to prevent all the vapes which are coming in from China. As we know, China isn't overly concerned with the health and well being of Americans, they're doing that whole Ferengi-like profits-come-first thing that they learned from watching us.
Will probably need to compare that list to whatever the EU lists. It’s generally felt the EU is both stricter and a number of years ahead, when it comes to deciding what not fit for humans.
Personally, I think vaping will increase life expectancy. Nicotine is an appetite suppressant, so fewer obesity-related deaths. And it seems to delay the onset of dementia.
Yeah, but do they have to be single use?
Have you seen the amount of used vapes lying around the floor these days?
(yeah, we know, you pick them up for the LiPo betteries inside...)
The other crazy thing, is one person I spoke to said they were cheaper than the refills and tasted better than the refills. If this is really the case, then WTF!?
This really makes me want to understand the economics and profit margins on each.
A good idea, and not exactly controversial IMHO. Go do it
Yup and one of their better ideas, especially amongst the huge range of bullshit TLDs they’ve allowed to be created in the last few years.
There's already a widely used domain for this purpose: home.arpa
https://datatracker.ietf.org/d...
Why reinvent the wheel? Just because ".internal" is easier to remember?
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Would it not be worth borrowing from diabetes and simply adjusting the naming to include a type categorisation? For example "Cancer Type 1" or "Cancer Type 2". They would be still considered cancers, but from a medical and communication perspective at least it would help people put things in the right perspective.
If A = B and B = C, then A = C, except where void or prohibited by law. -- Roy Santoro