

Bring sold to a narcissistic Nazi for 44 billion?


Bring sold to a narcissistic Nazi for 44 billion?


Especially when:
"Safety was not compromised by this incident because all pilots at Air Canada undergo mandatory recurrent training every six months to validate their flying competency, including a flight check with a certified Transport Canada check-pilot every 12 months,”
Dude has passed at least 32 trainings, 16 flight checks, and has 900 flights under their belt. At this point it’s utterly irrelevant what certificate he was missing 16 years ago.


My ISP tried to push me to accept their wifi routers with the plan, they would have been free for 6 months and then only 14€/month, i.e 168€/year. For two TP-Link Deco routers that are less than that to buy new.
But hey, they would upgrade them every 5 years for ““free””!


Interesting. Here in Finland you are spoiled for choices, and half of those support direct bank transfers from basically every Finnish bank too.



The missile knows where it is at all times, because it knows where it isn’t.
(Link, if you are one of the lucky 10000)


With how shit Google is these days, I kinda wonder if Yahoo could dust out their search engine from two decades back and it would just be… better.


Yes, even when the sensor fails.
If the feedback from the thermistor is either nonsense or doesn’t change as expected even when the heater is on/off for a certain time, that should trigger a thermal runaway error and halt the printer. That’s basic decade plus old Marlin code.
I’ve had two broken thermistors in my Ender 3. First one reported negative temperatures when it disconnected, so the printer immediately halted with a min temp error. The second reported something like 150C, which was in the acceptable range, except when it tried to heat it up and nothing changed for like 15 seconds, which triggered a halt.
Again, decade old marlin code. Not rocket surgery.


At least here in Finland, the same worker that takes your payment and gives you the food is the one that takes the orders in between. Which the AI can’t replace, so… Maybe it frees them up?


It’s a great root detection tool. Hardened better than most bank apps.


I though we fixed thermal runaway firmware issues like a decade ago for good…


Finally, a worthy foe!



The Frame is an embedded mobile device with space constraints, it’s going to have soldered ram and storage. At least it has a Micro SD card slot so you don’t have to necessarily pay for the biggest SSD.


US military spending is roughly $2.5 billion a day.


https://labor.alaska.gov/lss/pads/heat.htm
Table for the limits is at the bottom of the page.


Some manufacturers mark bundled crap as essential system apps, but usually you can disable them which effectively uninstalls it in every other way except it will still take storage space. I wonder if your ROM just used the word “sleep” for that functionality?


With the current charger technology, there are very few people who would actually need that kind of a range: you basically have to live in extremely rural areas (so there are no fast chargers anywhere), you need to drive multiple hours a day, and you don’t have any access to charging at home or at work.
In almost any other situation even on a long trip your bladder, stomach or back will stop you every few hours to take a break, which is enough time for a fast charger to top you back up to the next stop.


The way it (most likely) works is that you give your inaccurate a prompt to an image generator, “shirt with draped collar”, and it generates you a bunch of images of shirts with weird collars. You then select the one that looks kinda like what you want, and that is fed to an image recognition AI: “find me product pictures that look like this shirt with this kind of a collar”.
You can’t skip the AI because the whole point of it is that you don’t know what the thing you are looking for is called, so you can’t search for it. The no-ai version is the current search bar, you type in “shirt with collar” and start browsing items until you find it yourself.


Have we really gone from commenting based on intelligently reading the article, to reading only the title, to commenting just based on the generic stock image thumbnail?


If you want to sell the game cheaper, then you lower the price on all plaforms. Valve doesn’t dictate prices, publishers do.
Steam does take a 30% cut when you sell a game on steam, but if you don’t want to pay that, and still provide a steam key, you can sell the game on your platform for the same list price and pocket the 30% yourself. Valve gives keys out for free for this sole purpose.
If you want to sell the game cheaper, and not provide a steam key for your user, you are free to do so at any price too.
The thing you aren’t allowed to do is sell the game for cheaper than on Steam, and still give a free Steam key with the game.
Yes. Post-microsoft Nokias are/were made by Human Mobile Devices.