Comment Re:and vendors are raceing to lockout any control (Score 1) 83
The DCL isn't mandatory though. Home Assistant only needs it for device firmware updates, but it's always going to be the case that those come from the internet.
The DCL isn't mandatory though. Home Assistant only needs it for device firmware updates, but it's always going to be the case that those come from the internet.
Their battery tech is a years ahead of everyone else, from the basic chemistry to the manufacturing process.
Some are, others are adopting Matter which is local only and an open protocol. Vote with your wallet.
Some car manufacturers want to wring more out of their investments in hybrid drivetrains. They are also hoping to delay long enough to catch up to the Chinese on battery tech.
Toyota is a great example. Their solid state battery tech is always a few years away from revolutionising the industry. They tried and abandoned hydrogen.
We have a similar problem in the UK. Courts and juries tend to believe the police, even though they have a reputation for lying.
Isn't "asshole" a location "on the spectrum" ?
But extra time does, therein lies the problem.
To crash the OS out wound need to be in the kennel, so do a quick test if that RAM using something like MARCH C.
Given that Linehan had spent months harassing her on Twitter, to which she didn't respond, and she was a child at the time... I can't see any justification.
I've read MRI scans require helium, and there is currently a shortage. It's not practically renewable or recyclable so far. If everyone gets an MRI it could cause a severe shortage.
I wonder if the tech can be reworked to not require helium or any other hard-to-find resource.
I have to write two this week.
First time in a long time I have written any though.
Hmm, two decades ago perhaps. We must be getting old because it doesn't seem like that long ago.
It's more like "dictionary entry of the year". Some things where the two words have to be used together for a specific meaning have dictionary entries, such as speed bump, for example.
Then everyone will start using it as an excuse to attack other people. Especially the cops - they hate being filmed. They will claim it was "aggressive" and justified violence.
A guy called Graham Linehan was just convicted of smashing a girl's phone, when she filled an interaction where she asked him why he called her a "groomer" on twitter, and worse. It was the right judgement, he had no need to do it, and mere annoyance can't be enough or everyone will be smashing stuff they dislike.
If there were better APIs they could do that. An API for sensors, with a maximum safe limit supplied for each one. When a BSOD happens, it could do a little memory test on the affected area.
There is no distinction between any AI program and some existent game.