Indeed awesome. Sadly no words about recycling such a battery, though it sounds like it should be fairly recyclable.
Indeed awesome. Sadly no words about recycling such a battery, though it sounds like it should be fairly recyclable.
Cars are probably covered differently by law, like minimum years producer has to offer replacement parts and such. Probably all boils down to the contract for that exoskeleton. Definitely not an excuse for that petty company trying to suck tens of thousands of dollars instead of a simple repair.
Yep, #metoo, though I started with terminal. I still use GUI but mostly only for visualizing history.
Looks like murders of innocent civilians were done by semites… As it’s most often the case.
Ah, ok, I thought you were taking about Windows not being able to run CPU at full speed. But yes, it’s certainly a different OS with ups and downs.
What is your problem with Windows, though?
Yes, true. Albeit they have worse energy density and some advantages as well.
Solid state batteries are supposedly much more fire resistant.
Yes, true, it’s one of the 40,000+ “accidents”.
Apparently US doesn’t have problems even if Israel attacks their own warships… https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Liberty_incident Why would a bunch of individuals matter…
IDF had all rights to defend themselves /s
C# is awesome, however it has one big issue when it comes to games - garbage collection that can start at any moment and you have no control over it. There are ways to workaround but none is 100%. OTOH from similar level languages there is Swift that does reference counting instead and doesn’t have this problem, albeit has a reference counting problem (where cyclic reference would create a memory leak, but this problem is solvable).
I’m not sure that serious ML doesn’t need a huge graphics card.
Aligns well with Trump’s republicans I guess.
In comparison Israel is state terrorism supported, armed and funded from West.
The thing is that we have to define what exactly we are talking about. Existing Linux devs are indeed unlikely to switch to .NET, though perhaps a bit unfairly (based on ‘old’ Microsoft) but who really knows what future brings. Anyway, I was talking about .NET apps running on Linux, not about Linux developers switch to .NET. We can agree on this, right?
No stats, just what I see and consider logically. If you have a .NET (web) app, it makes sense to run it (for free) under Linux (directly or using docker/kubernetes/etc.) instead of paying Windows server license. Sadly I don’t see download counter for dotnet linux images but they would be some sort of an indicator. I can believe Desktop apps are not many, though, for historical reasons mostly. But now one can create a standalone nice looking app as well, perhaps they will be more frequent in future, who knows.
If nothing else, a lot of (containerized) .NET (web) services run on Linux. Also note that .NET apps can be packed as standalone (ignore the size) and as such are as any other standalone app.
Sure, but then again, there are other elements as well.