Hopefully they’ll have more than shitty IPAs to offer. When I go to Cambridge, I’m always disappointed to see they have 8 IPAs, some weird sour beers and very little else to offer except for Groove City. But it’s hard to beat a burger with chessie branded into the bun.
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Gross. Can we start making fines meaningful? % of revenue maybe? I’m not an expert on this. But these fines should be more than enough to discourage behavior and not be “cost of doing business”.
Thanks for sharing. I would have no idea where to start, I love plants and flowers but I’m not sure I could pick. If I started this, I’d probably end up with a garden on my body!
Great news! Even if some of the sewage water did overflow flow. Any reduction is a good news story.
I don’t understand why some people work so hard to fight others on this. I share your opinion. The victims are the civilians who end up suffering for these terrorists who don’t represent them.
Your comment makes me wonder if one could get around AT by installing faraday cages around where the chips are.
I block telemetry on my IoT devices and they still work. I’m curious if cars would be bricked if they couldn’t call home, or if you could selectively allow certain messages through.
No snark here.
Technology is fun and interesting. AI is interesting and there’s a lot of research going on right now.
But I noticed the same things you do. Many people seem to be “anti-humanity”. We as people need workers protections, better social programs, and more so terrible consequences of these technologies don’t harm us. Technology should be used to help people and societies thrive not for the elite to keep even more power.
Beehaw may not be perfect. And you have a great example of why beehaw should leave the fediverse. But beehaw is the only place I’ve found where we can have civil discussion on topics. Much of the toxicity introduced in beehaw come from non beehaw users. I enjoy my time here, but it’s not for everyone. If you leave, I hope you find a space that’s best for you.
Yeah, very stupid, unless it’s for military applications where there’s no guarantee of power to recharge a phone everyday. I doubt this would be used for the everyday person. But if it is, I’m real curious to see the impact, especially for the people who store their phone in a pocket.
With the exception of the listed medical devices, all the other use cases point to military, and it would make sense to have such a battery in that environment.
Medical devices definitely make me ask your question.
Lost power like 3 times last night. Better than losing it once for a long time. That storm was wild.
I’m back from vacation. Everything sucks already. A contractor literally said, nothing works and we’ve tried nothing. This was for a firewall upgrade, nothing groundbreaking.
CompTIA has a cloud cert