Comment Re:yes but also no (Score 1) 93
Perhaps you need to run the 'testing' release, currently forky. That gets you much more current software versions.
Perhaps you need to run the 'testing' release, currently forky. That gets you much more current software versions.
Something other than a single continuous infrasound might. That wasn't tested, just one particular not well described sound.
They showed that the particular infrasound they used did nothing with a handful of people.
It's more nuanced than that. There may be some particular characteristic of infrasound that cause the issue.You would need to look at the infrasound in places that have reports of the phenomenon and try to replicate that first, then try to find commonalities in the sound characteristics and come up with a wholly artificial sound that replicates the phenomenon.
The Mythbusters showed that whatever particular Infrasound they used in the test did nothing statistically significant is their small sample.
Consider, I propose that sound can make people afraid. So I get a group of 10 people and one at a time I put them in a room for 5 minutes. 2.5 minutes in, I play the sound of a kitten mewing at normal volume. Nobody shows signs of fear or panic. Myth busted? Might the results have been different with a bicycle horn? Bear growling? Gunshot?
And that's why so many are skeptical of our court system.
The crazy thing about that exemption is that critical infrastructure has the highest need to be independantly repairable. You need it back up and running yesterday, there's no time to play salesman games where they try to get you to buy a forklift upgrade instead of repair.
The lobbying is IBM and Cisco declaring openly that they intend to profit from holding critical infrastructure hostage.
Only badly written right to repair. A good right to repair law should block you from contracting a special variant only sold to you, or require you to stockpile spares, but shouldn't require you to stockpile a commodity part. Of course, small businesses are unlikely to be ordering custom chips with pins swapped around compared to the commodity part like Apple does. More likely a small business' design will not feature anything not available from DigiKey or Mouser.
If you decide you no longer wish to support a device at all, publish schematics, gerbers, and CAD and you've discharged your obligation.
I still remember many many years ago, I had to use a hacking tool called burglar to get in to a netware server that had expired every password including the admin password. Novell support wasn't at all helpful.
The article seems to read that more independent shops are selling online. You only need an inventory and a couple of people (or robots) to fill e-commerce orders.
True, but can an online only store survive? I know several local specialty crafts ( needlepoint) stores that sell online but that alone would not enough to cover inventory and other costs. A lot of sales occur in store, and that helps turnover as well as sell threads with a canvas. Turns for online only would be a lot slower. Granted, it’s different than books but I suspect the economics are similar.
I'd rather see it be a 70% increase in real brick and mortar stores with corresponding staff. I miss the days of Borders Bookstores and the local bookstore like we had in my old hometown. Barnes and Noble doesn't even come close to Borders back in the day.
I agree. Part of the value is wandering the stacks and seeing books you might like but never heard of, and independent shops’ staff recommendations.
If we treated everything like that, lawn mowers would be banned because some guy back in the early '90s thought it would be smart to pick up a running mower and use it to trim the hedge.
"In modern cars, it can only help visibility"
Until the screen fucks with your night time vision.
Fuck that just get ones of those retina-searing flashlights out of China and just aim it at your side view mirror.
You just drove into a lake. The car is going down nose-first. The bystanders would like to rescue you, but that rear access that is still above water for the moment is not available.
That’s what you get for relying on Apple Maps
How long does it take a DEC field service engineer to change a lightbulb? It depends on how many bad ones he brought with him.