Someone needs to share this to [email protected]
lemann
Very good point here actually
If i'm not mistaken Microsoft has a controlling stake in OpenAI, so what on earth happened here lol
Has there been a scenario where the technology itself is to blame? The contamination aspect of nuclear waste is well known and preventable, if costs are being cut on radioactive waste disposal (or in the case of a certain Japanese power company, ignoring warnings from the government on how to reduce ocean contamination in the event of an earthquake) a nuclear installation's fate is sealed...
As far as I can see, the only downsides with nuclear IMO is that it takes multiple decades to decommission a single plant, the environmental impact on that plant's land in the interim, and the initial cost to build the plant.
In comparison to Solar it sounds awful, but before solar, nuclear honestly would have made a lot of sense. I think it may even still be worth it in places that have a high demand for constant power generation, since Solar only generates while the sun's about, and then you're looking at overnight energy storage with lithium-based batteries, which have their own environmental and humanitarian challenges
The sweat factor alone is what allowed me to use the loaned ebike as part of a journey to a wedding. Had changing facilities en route but not shower facilities...
Electricity to power an ebike is pennies
This isn't even an exaggeration imo - I loaned an ebike for a month and didn't notice any change in my electric bill at all, despite racking up around 100mi on it
I've sent videos in Google Messages to others (e2ee RCS) and they've arrived in a good enough quality, definitely better than MMS at least. I've not shared media over standard RCS though, so unsure if that implementation is different....
That registrar is operated by Freenom who is currently in court with Facebook.
If you try and register a domain there you're taken to their correctly configured main site AFAIK, but the ability to register a domain has been locked since the court case
Take the A train like the rest of us.
This! Instead of burning the money on useless garbage, put it towards the existing underfunded infrastructure which would benefit way more people!
the entire conservative ideology undermines ideas like right-to-repair
Louis's videos are posted to multiple platforms out of principle, not politics... that means they also get posted on sites with creators that have been kicked out of YouTube, like the one linked here
Says a lot about their internal organisation structure for something like this to happen. Intern is the only tolerable excuse here, but even still why would you put a newbie in a position where they could brick thousands of vehicles with a slip of the finger?
I'd expect a tech company like Rivian who happens to sell a vehicle to know better than this 🤦♂️
wrong build with the wrong security certificates was sent out
Isn't standard practice to validate signed code first before installing it? Hope the next update allows the car's computer system to check the firmware signature before doing what I assume is an automatic installation...
may require physical repair in some cases
Ouch
The first ever Android I had (Galaxy S4) was sadly dropped by a friend, and the oled screen was toast within a few days... thankfully I had previously authorized ADB on my main computer, had it paired to a Sony Ericsson LiveView (with OpenLiveView), and my bluetooth headset was set up to automatically launch the music player when connected. Could also make calls using the voice assistant (forgot what it was called back then, S-Voice or something?) needless to say a screen replacement wasn't urgent at all.
Can't say I'd be able to do the same nowadays on modern Android with all the forced app killing and stuff, as well as Google Assistant being a massive downgrade (believe most useful actions on a smashed device would require unlocking, and on-screen confirmation)