Comment Re: Cold weather and batteries (Score 1) 133
The idea is that if they can catch fire when charging, that should happen outside.
But since they were recalled, why haven't they serviced the recall so they are no longer a fire hazard?
The idea is that if they can catch fire when charging, that should happen outside.
But since they were recalled, why haven't they serviced the recall so they are no longer a fire hazard?
Even funnier, Linux has had ACLs for years now. They aren't ysed that frequently because well planned group membership and standard permissions usually get the job done.
In at least some cases I suspect the upper management is more concerned for the health of the hype than they are in actual results. It helps them to lowball new hires.
There have been multiple approaches. One was selective breeding that actually lead to another mechanism for resistance. Another was cross breeding with roundup ready canola to transfer the gene into a new line.
Both put the lie to Monsantos' that any round-up resistance in Canola was necessarily replanting their seed.
If you can get it to cross breed, then it can cross breed due to pollen blown from a nearby field, as happened with closely related weeds along roads.
So yes, they were wrong. Quite possibly knowingly, and they pulled the wool over the courts eyes.
I'm not so sure DMT should be a last resort medication. It seems to be faster, longer lasting, lower in side effects, and it should be cheaper (since it isn't patented). I wouldn't suggest it instead of therapy, but it might make a good kickstart to therapy.
In the '70s, people were worried about the environment. But they were still able to buy a house, start a family, and afford (most) health care. Some were starting to worry that computers would take jobs.
Some took out loans for school, but working your way through school was still seen as a mostly debt-free option. Especially if you could get a scholarship.
The oil embargo certainly frightened a lot of people but it didn't leave them feeling totally helpless. They had the option of going to smaller and more efficient cars. Even my dad the car guy got a Datsun.
Real deep depression is a combination of bad circumstances, no sense that it will change any time soon, and powerlessness to make it change.
Don't think of them as fat useless parasites, think of them as giant piggy banks for our future. Now bring me the hammer...
Wow, given that bending over backwards, you must be really good at yoga!
Now consider how many of that handful would have likely died of COVID anyway. The people who had adverse reaction to the shot were reacting to the very same protein that COVID itself would have flooded their systems with had they gotten COVID instead.
Enjoy your diet of horse paste and all-natural pork tapeworms.
I'll just be over here enjoying my COVID and measles free life.
And yet it is still considerably more than the dose from nuclear power.
There's an even larger elephant in the room, but the courts don't want to see it. Monsanto's "seed piracy" claims hinged on the "impossibility" of breeding a roundup ready canola without their gene splicing tricks. Years later, farmers did exactly that. Other farmers in South America did the same with coca and so the DEA provided them with years of weed control and better yields.
Then weeds were discovered on road sides that had Monsantos' gene in them. The weeds were relatives of canola and the gene had jumped through natural cross breeding.
Notably, the courts have not revised their devastating rulings.
It's going to be like in the Simpsons where Homer set up a drinking bird to hit return when various prompts came up so he wouldn't have to actually be at his computer to "work".
But it's one louder!
Right, they only want biological neural nets trained on their music. Sure.
All of the really big manufacturers have got to be thinking right now, "maybe I should have my own fab".
A better solution, IMHO, I to invest in a fab to ensure supply. That allows them to get access quickly to the latest fab tech, ensure some level of supply, as well as get a return form high demand products to teh point of constricting supply of stuff they make if the other stuff has a better ROI. A much lower investment risk, but I suspect anything available for investment may be overvalued right new due to RAM demand.
That's funny, some review companies explicitly say it supports it.
Programming is an unnatural act.