Comment Re:Property rights (Score 2) 215
You want that slice of the universe over your house as well? Then better start policing it, if you can....
You want that slice of the universe over your house as well? Then better start policing it, if you can....
Have a look at the time-frame for automobiles. Then extrapolate. Result: In 30-50 years we may have drone-delivery, but not much sooner. And if you make that "flying cars", "never" sounds about right.
Very much so. And it is basically not solvable in an efficient way anyways. This "drone delivery" is a pure PR stunt that will not materialize in this decade or the next one.
So if we al watch boobquake photos over highspeed internet, something very bad should happen....
You confuse knowledge and intelligence. That makes you and "idiot" and a "moron", but not me. Nice fail.
I think th SGX part (which may be anything from completely irrelevant to critically important) is probably due to licensing conditions and not really TIs fault. It does suck though.
An in what part is "crippled documentation" compatible with "education"? Are we educating people to be uninformed now?
Actually, the cheaper Olimex A20 boards are cheaper than a RPi and superior in basically every aspect. Go figure.
Oh, because it is low cost, and targeted at kids, that makes regarding the customers as stupid o.k. in your book?
Well, first I have not found any "large parts they leave out" so far, and second, the RPi datasheet "excerpts" are missing things as fundamental as the full GPIO specs. TI does no such utter BS.
That is just my point: They FAILED to publish the full GPIO specs! How demented is that?
Anything that has the full MCU datasheet published is significantly superior. Get a Beagle Bone Black for example.
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