Nelson Mandela was also considered a terrorist till 2008
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These things need less maintenance as a Roomba, in CA since wages are so high, fucking Denny's has a robot waiter
Yes, it's called radiation pressure by emmision
The formula for it is Irradiance^1 of the emission/speed of light.
1: irradiance is basically how much power per unit area is emmited by the object, it's units are watt/m^2
As for the lasers thing, I'm not a 100% sure how effective that will be and TBH lasers are pretty complicated and I don't really get them
No, they don't rely on the BitTorrent network, it's just regular video streaming
Forgot about NX, but you're correct NX has more features and is way less buggy
Can't speak for all of them, but for solidworks there is, but it is nowhere near the level of solidworks.
SolidWorks is probably the best CAD software in terms of capability and ease of use.
Either way, students learn SolidWorks because companies use solidworks
Correct, anticompetitive behavior on its own is legal, so is a monopoly, both at the same time are illegal
Mozilla basically gets all its money from Google
Chrome on its own does not make Google money, in fact the only reason they care about chrome is because it helps Google search engine. I can't find the article, but there was an email from a google exec saying something along those lines
Google was giving preferential treatment to certain companies and had a bunch of backroom deals going on and generally very anticompetitive behavior.
This wasn't the supreme court...
600 miles of range is amazing, plus you have to realize that it doesn't always keep that 600 mile range. Also most people don't charge their battery to a 100%, for longevity they only charge up to 80% for the health of the battery
Qualcomm is making some m1 level chips (for computers)