Very focused on the north American market. Where I live induction stove tops have been more or less standard for 20+ years. BUT I didn’t know special round coils existed for round wokpans. Pretty cool. Although I think a wokpans with a flat bottom is fine for home cooking, maybe get one that is slightly heavier so its able to retain more heat as you work your food. It is kind of ridiculous that this would be an argument to get a gas stove, given that standard gas stoves don’t have a rocket engine flame that is required to get the real wok experience at home anyway. I don’t even think you would want that in a home kitchen. Also it is a bit niche for most people.
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The five colors were fruit-themed: blueberry, grape, tangerine, lime and strawberry.
Would you mind posting a link? ☺️
Yes, I mean the fact in the end is that they have only ever delivered cars and a charging system. Everything else have only ever been talked about by Elon to pump up the stock. Ok to be fair, they are trying to move into other areas but have not yet delivered on anything of real substans, then their next issue is that they have to make it profitable. The cars make a profit because they get credits from the government, but they can not assume this will be the case for every venture.
They have a very strange stock movement. If we ignore that they are extremely overvalued already. They tend to always go up even on bad news as long as Elon keep up they facade by promising their future endeavors. And this latest report was spinned as better than expected (not good for a car manufacturer) and then stock rushed 10%, somehow it is taken as a proof that everyone is wrong about Tesla and now they will finally deliver on unrelated tech and be valued at multi-trillions. The stock is to high risk for me, I still have no clue what direction it will go and I need to be able to sleep at night. But I have only ever seen anything like this in companies that turned out to be fraudulent in some way. If something is to good to be true, it probably is, but also, I don’t think Tesla is as bad as they are made out to be either. I will remain on the fence and follow tsla closely with alot of curiosity.
And if you are going for anonymity on the web you will be sticking out like sore thumb if you block something. Being anonymous works best when you are hiding in the masses, what you want is alot of computers reporting a similar setup, then if is very hard to pinpoint who’s browser belongs to who. A good example is never using the Tor browser in a maximized window, because then your screen resolution is an fingerprinting factor.
I guess they could, but you will have to consider the purpose for getting meta data from the visitor. Most of the time it is just used for styling purposes to enhance your experience, blocking JS completely breaks alot of websites today’s because they are often rendered using Js based front-end frameworks. Look for a JS blocking extension, try out what works for you and spend some extra time tweaking it for websites you visit often, then you don’t have to rely on a specific browser.
That’s logical in a way, I never thought about it that way 😄 I understand that you weren’t, I hope you can find a solution for her!
That’s what would have done! But that learning curve would be even steeper.
Thats one way to read it 😄 but at least retired
Research papers in creative cloud? I am guessing she is using something like InDesign or illustrator to make pdfs or maybe Acrobat? I think you need to clarify what her workflow entails to get better answers.
But going with my assumptions, it sounds like she can get away with using some kind of Office suit instead, maybe 365? not that it would solve the enshitification of apps problem… But I do consider it a stable program both as installed apps and on the web. There are also endless tutorials and support to get if she is running into issues.
With that said, it is probably not worth it if she is a boomer. It would take a long time to get into a new workflow and it would affect her output. If she is used to adobe she should probably stick to it.
Oh you are right of course, I am an idiot.
I can see how that also can cause more damage as you will turn it even move within that split second where you don’t get a reaction from the car. This steering system is stupid as hell.
Ist this the equivalent of turning a regular power steering wheel like three complete turns (from on extreme to the other). Is that lag really an issue in real world use?
Oh that’s interesting. So I guess it is for brand recognition or something.
Some of these are a real longshot. I’d wadger to say most of them even. Sure, some companies will try to do this. But in three years alot of those companies will realize that humans are very good at certain tasks and much more reliable than a superbot that will probably still be prone to hallucinations and also have issues with maintainance, because in the end, nobody can look at the code and say “oh here is a bug, I’ll have that sorted by Thursday”. Just look at Google, one of the most successful software companies in the world, they can barely figure out how to solve the issues with their ai search. They just blame it on being a new feature and have to manually block the ai from saying stupid shit. It has become this strange game of whack-em-all but instead of being harmless it is backed by these massive corporations that only care about their stock price going to the moon.
I am sorry, but these rust evangelist’s are a bit ridiculous. Rust is I great language. But saying that the Linux kernal not having a future because not everyone will adapt a new programming language is stupid. Does he not realize he is putting alot more technical burden on the remaining maintainers that need to learn a completely different language because he decided the kernel suddenly neeeds rust, thanks I guess?