Brianorca
Brianorca
Brianorca

SpaceX is getting a lot of bang for their bucks. (lol) but they also have 5 more of these Starships in various stages of completion. And building them of stainless steel instead of carbon fiber or other exotic materials really does cut down the costs. This crash might set them back a week, (if that) whereas Boeing’s

This will be good for lunchtime viewing, for those who need their videos in bite-size chunks to fit the available break time.

Because most of the time nobody was watching. This time, somebody saw it and called their bluff.

Thought the second wave of the virus was months ago. We’re well into the third wave at this point, because people couldn’t avoid gathering for the holidays.

At least the new launch stack has an abort capability without blackout periods. The shuttle had no viable abort options from T-Zero to 2:30 or even later.

It’s not for letting you test at the push of a button. It’s for continuously monitoring for a transitory event that can indicate a larger problem. (Namely AFIB)

It’s not for me, but I can think of several streamers that might want a device like that, and would likely spend at least that much to equip a larger laptop to be able to do the same.

Several phones in the past have had a micro-HDMI port. But none of them were designed for input like this one is.

On a Saturday, about two decades ago, I told myself it was time to get a dog. I went out and bought a few little things like a food bowl, but something came up so I had to spend time fixing a computer instead of visiting shelters.

It’s what they did in 2014 for Spain under similar legislation.

The author’s image shows a vent that would be blocked by the tall screen of your kind of unit. With the screen extended, your unit is 3 DIN tall.

Google doesn’t have to stop searches, they just have to stop linking to the news sites. That would solve the problem, right?

I half suspect this is really aimed at someone specific that the author doesn’t want to call out by name. Maybe even qualifies as r/suspiciouslyspecific material.

Also, the negative space shown in the diagram seems to be the manufacturing/molding method, not the interlock itself.

I think this new one is also a whole magnitude smaller and more densely packed.

This article says at least one of the test PCs was put into a boot recovery loop after the BSOD which they were not able to recover from.

As mentioned elsewhere, a lot of cars have air conditioning vents or other controls directly above the radio, so being able to mount the screen somewhere else would be useful in at least some cases. Also, the unit you show needs the full DIN height, PLUS the height of the screen, while the NEX unit’s screen can overlap

I’m surprised they didn’t go the steganographic route on the video marking. Or maybe they have and we don’t know yet.

Just an argument to properly handle animal waste. It is not natural for so many dogs (or wolves, or coyotes) to live in a small area, therefore we can’t expect nature to handle the byproducts in-situ. If humans are enabling the extra density, then humans need to be responsible for hygiene and waste management. It’s

Coyotes are not densely populated in either suburban or rural areas. They roam over wide territories measured in square miles so their waste is not concentrated in a single area. Dogs do most of their business on the same few hundred square feet of backyard, or the occasional half mile of sidewalk-adjacent lawn during