

They just built a massive chip fab outside Phoenix so there’s clearly some US-based division the government has jurisdiction over.
They just built a massive chip fab outside Phoenix so there’s clearly some US-based division the government has jurisdiction over.
Well yeah, how are we going to get rich if we aren’t taking money from 5 year olds?
Related: https://youtu.be/-Ln-8QM8KhQ
Have you ever visited an Asian country?
I love Mlem. The iOS native design reminds me of Apollo.
I’d love to see the article but unfortunately the site is unusable with full-page ads and popups the moment you open the page.
Here’s a higher res version
“Redesigned body for maximum efficiency”
320 miles of range
original Model Y long range had 335 miles of range
I want whatever it is that they’re smoking
For real, the only hard drives I’ve ever had fail on me were Seagates.
And that’s all it should be. Currently, the US government does not have the facilities to block traffic to specific websites or IP addresses on a country-wide basis. We don’t have a “great firewall” the way China does, and we should keep it that way.
You don’t hear the road names when your GPS tells you where to turn? I’m shocked by how many people are unfamiliar with major roads in their city. I’ve met people who couldn’t even tell me what crossroads they lived at. To me, part of learning to drive meant making a note of the road names near me so I was familiar with locations based on road names.
I’m not old either, I’m in my early 20s.
I think the idea of the government banning entire websites (or really any information in general) is horrifying. The fact that so many people in America seem to be enthusiastic or at least indifferent to new forms of government censorship shows how far along we are to complete fascism. Information is meant to be free, regardless of whether you agree with it or not. The fact that’s we’re having these conversations is disgusting.
Great! There’s plenty of precedent for floating nuclear reactors. Just look at any modern aircraft carrier or navy submarine. The US Navy operates hundreds of nuclear reactors at sea with a perfect safety record.
We already have floating nuclear power plants and we’ve never had an issue with one (in the US at least). Look at any modern aircraft carrier or naval submarine. Many of them are able to be connected to shore and power nearby buildings in emergencies.
Please tell me they’re responding to requests with an HTTP 451 as they should be.
Not putting your fucking shopping cart away. There’s no better way for me to explain it than the shopping cart theory:
Given that it took Asus months to even acknowledge the SD card issues on the original Ally, they don’t hold very much goodwill imo
Yes, that is exactly how our home toilets work. Many commercial toilets are tankless and rely on water pressure to operate, but I doubt that’s what’s being discussed here.