Comment Re:'Far Less Competent Than a Human ... (Score 3, Funny) 196
being a better driver than the average American driver is rather a low bar
yeah, easily half the people on the roads manage to do it without thinking.
being a better driver than the average American driver is rather a low bar
yeah, easily half the people on the roads manage to do it without thinking.
> And does it include source for things like Google Play Store?
F-Droid exists and is Good.
I don't know what software package they use, but there's a good chance that they were talking about the great (and FOSS) nothing-to-install* WebRTC group chat solution from Jitsi:
* you'll need to install a browser plugin if you want to share your screen, but that's mainly to allow an out-of-sandbox exemption to the browser.
Only 6G? fuck it, let's do 7G
Well, how long they stay up depends on the orbit you put them in of course. In a cheap LEO or one that is highly eccentric they won't stay up too long, but at 575 km near circular orbit as with this launch they'll be up there for a while. If you put one in high geostationary orbit it will be stable for probably longer than our civilization.
It's not crunchy water to blame, it is migrant farm workers not being given bathroom breaks and so taking shits in the fields instead. "transmission occurs through fecal contamination of food and water supplies" --Wikipedia
And vi is better than emacs.
Ok, fine. Then here's another example: If you translate Harry Potter into Klingon and try to sell it in your popular sci-fi bookstore you can expect to get a nasty letter from JK's lawyers.
Fair Use has its limits just as Derivative Work does. You can not whole-hog rip off another work's implementation or port code line by line to a new language without permission of the owner.
Meh, I taught my self Morse on the edge of that era with the aid of some free DOS-based software from a BBS. It really wasn't much more of an effort than learning to touch type, which I assume most of the people reading this at least have a feel for what it takes to learn that. It took some practice but any schmoe could do it if they put the effort in. If you are someone who learned to type Dvorak your mind could easily handle learning Morse.
The great practical advantage of Morse in my mind is that it will get a message through on a poor signal where voice is impossible, and doesn't require any additional modulation equipment beyond what you have on your shoulders to make it work. So I didn't feel the least bit put out that they removed the Morse test soon after I'd put in the work to learn it. I never really understood what the fuss was about really.
I'll stick to C++ on Ardunio myself but programming Arduinos with Python, toolchain-free, is now a thing thanks to small onboard flash storage, complex but hidden bootloaders, and more powerful microcontroller chips such as the Cortex M4.
https://learn.adafruit.com/welcome-to-circuitpython/what-is-circuitpython
I estimate moving goal posts. And a loss, as always predicted.
Final production numbers are now out by the way, 28,587 model 3's produced in Q2.
> Tesla has not yet reached 5000 model 3s per week. It's a false claim.
um,
https://electrek.co/2018/07/01/tesla-model-3-production-rate-5000-units-employees-celebrate/
https://electrek.co/2018/07/01/tesla-model-3-production-milestone-record-total-production-elon-musk/
Wait for the SEC report in a few days to be sure if they have reached this completely arbitrary threshold. And as always, it's as much the rate of chance as the instantaneous absolute value that matters.
They'd be better off sending him one of these, although I'm not sure why this particular kit costs as much as it does and not $45.
https://www.adafruit.com/produ...
Is the OLPC project still active? Haven't heard anything about them in ages.
Want to know the answer? There's an easy way. RTFA and find out! Amazing but true!
tl;dr +/- 5%. In some areas Clang does better, in others worse.
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