Comment Re:What did they pay him? (Score 1) 16
Elon likes his rocket toys, and thus needs money.
Elon likes his rocket toys, and thus needs money.
Apple. Going out of business since 1977......
Doesn't Elon's pay depend on Tesla revenue? If for example BYD kicks Tesla's ass, Elon gets lackluster pay.
Java's Mono library is a poor substitute for C#'s async/await keywords
The Async/await stuff is just syntactical bloat for most typical CRUD apps. I suspect it's there to help MS save on cloud costs, rarely helps devs.
I was surprised to see Delphi on the list, let alone ahead of SQL.
I can't read your post because the ad covers half of it up.
We got it.
Then played some more (;
Not to mention Amiga had visualizers before people even knew what Windows was..
Yeah, but people still know what Windows is.
Install Firefox.
2.1% of the desktop? Not enough enough space for a stupid Mongo DB ad.
Neutrons do not have polarity. Not even on Star Trek. Don't try to trick me man! I know what I've got!
I couldn't. They are down for maintenance.
I remodulated the power influx through the multi-modal reflection sort algorithm and removed the impurities. I can now redirect it through the phase inducers as a baryon-centric tachyon pulse and increase efficiency to 156%. That should be enough to power all needs, assuming we can keep the variance interval to within 0.045 micro-midians.
It's a little surprising that this doesn't happen more in the US, where some people seem to like being rugged and independent.
It is very viable to go off-grid, or at least have enough backup energy storage and generation to survive days of no grid power.
You don't even need to deal with regulations, there are products that allow you to have it all isolated to your own home, or simply plug critical appliances into a box of batteries and solar panels when needed.
How does it....not how doesn't it.
Stupid mongo db ad covered up where I was typing.
The Universe is populated by stable things. -- Richard Dawkins