Comment Re:Why not put a generator on the engine? (Score 2) 49
That's pretty much what Edison Motors is doing with their Diesel Electric hybrid trucks, but their trucks are targeting logging and other industrial uses, not long haul logistics.
That's pretty much what Edison Motors is doing with their Diesel Electric hybrid trucks, but their trucks are targeting logging and other industrial uses, not long haul logistics.
Actually, the Polestar 3 is made in South Carolina as well.
You are missing some important details here that the original post excludes for some reason. These unlock requirements were imposed on Verizon as part of a deal in 2007 that gave Verizon an exclusive license to use the 700mhz C-Block spectrum nation wide. Previously the 700mhz band was used for the upper section of the TV broadcast spectrum, and parts of it were for free public use and emergency services. Because the 700mhz band has very good range and building penetration capabilities, Verizon agreed to these requirements in order to gain exclusive access to use it. Personally, I don't think the FCC should have caved to Verzion here, the 60 day mandate was the cost of the advantage that Verizon gained with the C-Block spectrum.
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Yea, comcast/xfinity has horrendous upstream, in my area they are offering 1.2gb/25mb for $95 a month promotional pricing vs AT&T offering 1gb/1gb for $90 a month without a promotion. The differance is AT&T is fiber, and comcast is still copper.
I'm actually hoping I can replace my synergy setup with this. As an OG adopter, I'm disappointment in the direction symless has taken synergy 3, how they have abandoned synergy 1, never successfully added their promised features (drag and drop file transfers, multi-monitor support, etc) and now moved to a subscription model.
BS like this is why I, as a lifetime plex pass holder, completely abandoned plex in 2019. I got sick of they constantly adding all of these new monetizations and never actually fixing any of the long standing issues. No one asked of tidal integration, no one asked for ad supported content, no one asked for a digital move rental system.
In theory, it COULD be legal to put these in a bathroom, even a public one, IF the users of said bathroom are properly informed that it is all recorded and they consent, such as having big, obvious signs on the outside and inside of the bathroom that state as such, and tell you that by using this facility you consent to being recorded etc. The expectation of privacy can be waived. I see similar signs all over the place on gov installations, and on both public and gov/private computers. Now there may exist an exception that applies here that I am unaware of, but as I said, it would be something I am unaware of. I also don't think doing so would be ethical, and would likely cause some kind of outrage.
That really depends on several factors, such as:
1. the outcome of the lawsuit
2. the cost of defending the lawsuit
3. settlements, fines, damages, penalties, etc
4. cost of changes put in place to prevent it from happening again
5. amount of profit made by doing the possible illegal or unethical thing.
If 1+2+3+4 is X% less than 5, then 1-4 are just the cost of doing business.
krfb still doesn't work correctly in Wayland (when trying to use krfb in wayland it tries to send a screen resolution of 65535x65535) so I am glad i still have the choice to use X11 on boxes that I use remotely.
Are you trolling right now or do you seriously not know that IBM owns RH and are the reason RH has been going down the drain.
TFB, this high res issue is because of Apple. If Apple supported RCS, or if Apple made imessage available to non Apple users, then this would not be an issue. Android users can send high res pictures and videos to each other all day using RCS. For proper interoperability, Apple either has to open it's walled garden of imessage to android, or allow imessage to send and receive messages with android users via RCS, instead of sticking to the outdated SMS, and MMS. Believe it or not, the only reason Android still has to support the old SMS and MMS is so that they can message iphones. Neither one of these solutions would degrade your experience on iPhone, only improve it, as you even if Apple just adds RCS support to imessage, you would still get full imessage support to other iphones.
Gnome's built in RDP reset's it password every reboot because it stores it's credentials in the keychain, but it starts before the keychain does, which causes it to generate a new random password, making it effectively useless.
If we are honest, what IBM really wants is to make RHEL closed source, they have been chipping away at that goal for years now.
I like the GNOME layout mostly, but MATE is my preferred DE most of the time. Later versions of GNOME have been kinda bad in my opinion.
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