Comment Re:Huh. (Score 1) 71
People have been using the term "geolocated" to mean "recognized where it is."
... or simply "located"
People have been using the term "geolocated" to mean "recognized where it is."
... or simply "located"
It's not just that tho'. There are other things you get for the premium sub (e.g. no ads).
You could make the argument that they should have greater granularity in the subscriptions... but is the hassle of loads of different subscriptions worth it for them?
Sure - my point was that post I replied to said that a Wh was an *SI* unit, which it's not AFAIK.
Hmm - a Wh is a unit of energy? Isn't the SI unit the Joule?
I doubt it. Presumably the most likely thing is that someone obtained valid login credentials for the accounts.
from the article: "... both Mammoth and Orca are located within the ON Power Geothermal Park at Hellisheiði, so they can use nearby renewable geothermal energy and waste heat to separate CO2 from air"
The panels are rated for 25 at the top end and many much less.
I've had panels on my roof for 10 years, and the average power generated hasn't significantly changed over that time. I'd imagine that newer panels are somewhat better...
Are we assuming it means "($10,000 up front) and $10 per month for each staffer who chooses to enroll", or : "($10,000 up front and $10 per month) for each staffer who chooses to enroll" ?
So - it's basically a cut down twitter clone? If they've got budget for some competent software engineers then what's the problem?
The point of the study is that there's harm in any case.
I also seem to recall that other studies have shown that sleeping with too much light is bad for your eyes too.
Long story short: sleep in as dark an environment as possible.
Metaphors don't prove or disprove anything...
Individual productivity in a huge organisation like Google is extremely hard to measure in any case. The bottom line is easy to see, but the contribution directly attributable to the work of any one individual is virtually impossible to know.
There are plenty of situations where membership of an organisation, employment, contractual arrangements, etc etc. constrain your ability to do certain things and remain as part of that organisation. None of that is inherently preventing free speech since you can always end your relationship with that organisation.
It certainly does.
I dunno if it's just me, but it seems that there's an increasing number of
... didn't we already know that?
Neutrinos have bad breadth.