Comment Re: Terriffic, HIPAA be damned. (Score 1) 103
In this case it isnâ(TM)t really AI, it is ML on patient data. Basically someone implemented Prometheus with predict_linear on various metrics.
In this case it isnâ(TM)t really AI, it is ML on patient data. Basically someone implemented Prometheus with predict_linear on various metrics.
It is probably MWh of battery output per year in production capacity. So for the 10 or so GWy that needs to be backed up when the wind doesnâ(TM)t blow as hard one year you only need 10,000 MW worth of (charged up) batteries every hour.
You solved 1h out of the next 365 days. We are talking about several GWy missing annually because the wind doesnâ(TM)t always blow, we had a particular hot and windy decade, but the El Niño winds are slowing down, as can be predicted. What do you do when the wind doesnâ(TM)t blow as hard for a decade that you lose 10% of your power production. They are missing 2% on top of what they are capable of building out, which means the entire investment they are doing right now is not going to produce anything.
I believe the first few generations allow/have/can have local HTTP controls
You'd be surprised. If he's talking about PG&E, then yes, there is a company that buys them for the program and still sells them (to PG&E) at $175/pop, hell, they still offer the Nest as an option despite Google abandoning it a month ago.
I don't know what kind of value this kind of article has, obviously the iPad has value to some people, increasing its specs does as well, even if you're not using it, you'll be using less energy so the battery will last longer etc.
Just because you don't need anything between a phone and a computer doesn't mean others don't. I personally like a big stationary desktop and lug around an iPad to meetings etc since my phone screen is just not big enough to do anything useful. And there are plenty of other people that don't need quite a computer or need slightly more than a phone, I know people with disabilities love the iPad to communicate, designers love the iPad Pro.
Yes it is a small laptop but its lack of keyboard and the fact it has sufficient power to replace some low end laptops is a feature.
A Faraday is a solution, but adds lots of weight and cost which is what poster pointed out.
Yes but the argument that all those measures add cost and weight is still valid. I see you never actually designed a radio circuit (I have) you do not know what you are talking about.
Whether it is phase cancellation (which would require a redesign, still have lots of noise harmonics and consume more power) or shielding. Moving the antenna isnâ(TM)t an option since the motors are in each corner of the car for most EV.
And this isnâ(TM)t unique to EV by the way, ICE also make lots of electrical noise, the solution has always been a metal enclosure and donâ(TM)t put the antenna in the engine bay. But EV need to be lighter than aluminum and steel, so they naturally become emitters well beyond FCC standards.
They probably are in favor of removing that and only provide car manufacturer streaming apps or a contract with SiriusXM.
The biggest issue is that AM radio and FM should be possible yet it will require better shielding in EV which adds cost and weight. The only reason the FCC doesnâ(TM)t want to address the mobile radio jammers that EVs have become is because the ramifications.
Password cracking is easy because the majority of people uses a short, guessable password (insert correcthorsebatterystaple XKCD here).
With a $500 GPU you can guess close to 2M dictionary variation passwords per second (that is dictionary words with things like 0 and o replaced). The LastPass may be 12x hashed or whatever they say it is, it is relatively trivial for 8 character passwords.
Medicare wasnâ(TM)t a GOP policy, fixing it seems to always fall on the GOP and taking away benefits has always been a political poison pill regardless of whether it is actually affordable, so a middle ground is letting companies do Medicare but then you get these kinds of monstrosities that handle the information for virtually all citizens (because the governments need to track and forecast how many billions to pump into the system or else it will go broke).
If you like government run healthcare so much go wait in line in Canada or the UK. Hope your broken bones donâ(TM)t set before a nurse will see you.
They wonâ(TM)t be punished because the entire Medicare/Medicaid system depends on this system and the policies that created the databases were demanded by government policy.
If the government wasnâ(TM)t involved in health care, you wouldnâ(TM)t get these too big to fail monopolies and people would be permitted to have pseudonymous and anonymous records which could be publicized in a blockchain.
The problem has been solved, you just need to permit citizens to not use government ID for every transaction.
Hydro is just a big battery, it doesnâ(TM)t address year-long issues. 10GW is not something you put in terms of hydro, that is 10 small nuclear reactors worth of power.
Their pricing model is full of hidden fees and fees you have no control over.
See also, Cory Doctorow's introduction of the word "enshittification".
a major fuckup by Amazon
for which the customer pays directly. That sounds like Amazon, indeed.
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