Comment Re:Just lucky? (Score 3, Insightful) 57
I'm curious how the 2016 platform managed to get it so right but everything since then has failed. Would be amusing if models are actually getting worse as they are hyped more in business.
Which logical fallacy is it that seeing a random-guesser be correct once makes one think it was anything more than a lucky guess and be more likely to trust that guesser to be correct in the future?
Comment Re:Wikipedia (Score 1) 14
Comment Re:Everything is a Copilot (Score 2) 38
Comment Re:Consent at the law (Score 2) 68
Comment Re:Military grade security (Score 2) 64
Comment Incomplete report (Score -1) 23
Comment Cost basis (Score 5, Informative) 92
For comparison, C64 was released at $595 in 1982 and later came down to $250 the next year https://americanhistory.si.edu... which are $1,988.85 and $809.64 in today's dollars.
Comment Missing video (Score 5, Informative) 36
"You can watch the process up close in this mesmerizing video from Surface Mount Process." has no video link. It's https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
Comment Clarifying the problem (Score 3, Interesting) 226
If I understand the problem correctly, the charger is considered the "equipment", so there would need to be a GFCI between it and the panel (or as part of the panel breaker itself). Assuming the charger is hardwired to the building, does code allow it to have its own integral GFCI rather than somewhere in the homerun before it? Having GFCI in the locked basement is not specific to chargers, or to anything really...just a poor usability design, and that's not The Code's problem.
On the other hand, if the new code mandates tripping at a leakage level below what the code for the charger itself is allowed to leak, that sounds like a technical mistake.
Comment Help us out (Score 1) 16
What exactly does this ruling confirm is allowed (or what would have been forbidden if the ruling had gone the other way)? Not legal or vague terms like 'use a password for fair dealing', but actual specific lay-language actions.
Comment But what about H&R Block? (Score 1) 93
Trick question! Their system is down, so you can't file using them even after paying for it.
Comment Re:What took so long? (Score 1) 120
One hang-up seems to be the licensing. "The DOE strongly supports new reactor types, and its Idaho National Laboratory is an international hub for research into civilian nuclear power. But the NRC, which is a separate agency, has been less welcoming of new technology." https://cen.acs.org/energy/nuc...
Comment Re: So they are re-inventing IRC? (Score 1) 107
I do *not* want meta to `finger` me.
Comment Re:The Military LOVES recycling! (Score 1) 122
Yeah. Did *anyone* actually think they just throw the thing away or that radioactive material just disappears when it's no longer needed?