Comment Model has HUGE hands. (Score 1) 35
According to Fairphone's site, the Gen6+ features a "Brilliant 120Hz 6 foot, 3 inch OLED display".
According to Fairphone's site, the Gen6+ features a "Brilliant 120Hz 6 foot, 3 inch OLED display".
"People who want to be filmed at a dinner party" I guess. It's certainly a fantastical notion
> If these drones are a security risk, what's the point in a large tariff when an outright import ban would make more sense.
Well when it happens we can feel better, because those people's lives were exchanged for a good price then.
Nope. Right company.
You mentioned helping find lost dogs, clearly referencing the advertisement that aired during the Super Bowl that caused such a controversy online. An ad by Ring, not Flock.
Wrong company. That was a Ring camera advertisement. It was just an easy step for people to see how the same system could be used to track down people, too.
Clearly a publication about fonts. Helvetica Monthly is their journalism arch rival.
Reddit is free to run their business as they choose. They lose ad revenue from people using clients that don't display ads, so they charge those people for the API access to use those clients instead of the official Reddit mobile client. There have been some recent reports of them blocking mobile browser access to the website as well, to push more people onto the mobile app, likely for the same reason. Don't want people using an ad-blocking or privacy-enhancing browser on their site.
Did you miss the "no ads" part?
They didn't remove third-party clients. You just don't get a free lunch anymore. I use Relay. It's a monthly subscription (as low as $1/mo) to pay for the API calls to interact with the site. But for that I don't get any ads and from my understanding a better interface.
If it's spinning at that rate couldn't you have the camera synchronized to the spins so it's capturing a frame when it's turned to the same position? Kinda like the mechanism that allowed fighter planes to have machine guns mounted in front of the pilot and shooting between the propeller blades. Motion picture cameras are 24 fps.
I'm the Philippines that Google uses?
That was supposed to say "from the Philippines". Stupid autocorrect.
Your phone autocorrected "From" to "I'm"? That's quite a reach in reasoning.
Seems more plausible it autocorrected "In" to "I'm" since n/m are right by each other.
Basic Luna service is already included with Amazon Prime. Amazon must be desperate to draw more attention to the service by copying Netflix and integrating it into the video service so you "can't miss it". Likely a move to help advertise the higher-tier Luna you have to pay extra for.
The issue isn't awareness, it is how to process such massive amounts of data. This is more than the average security/IT team can possibly process in a timely manner.
Sounds like they need to increase their staffing then. I wonder if there are any IT people looking for jobs right now...
Then again, I'm surprised this happened at all under this administration!
See, that's the thing... By having this be handled now they take care of it for a measly $14 mil. Whereas if the current administration had ignored it, then a later one could come after them for a lot more. So it's really doing them a favor "punishing" them at this time.
Isn't Intel already doing 18 Angstrom?
You are in the hall of the mountain king.