When we went to Maui in April, we had gotten there just before all the demand skyrocketed, so we were able to get a rental that we kept for more than a month we were there and the previous standard rates.
When we went to Maui in April, we had gotten there just before all the demand skyrocketed, so we were able to get a rental that we kept for more than a month we were there and the previous standard rates.
Maybe if you’re in the desert or over the ocean where it’s not populated at all, but are you telling me that in an urban setting with all the crazy RF frequencies already blasting everywhere, that the small RF sig of drones would still be easily detectable over all that competing interference?
Why would “stealth” even need to be involved? It’s not like you need to “hide” an approaching drone from detection as their prop buzz would be easy to detect and pinpoint their source unless the venue is noisy enough to mask that.
“Wesker is played by Thomas Hopper of Umbrella Academy/Black Sails/Game of Thrones fame.”
Who knows? Maybe we are underestimating what militaries have developed in this field in regards to object avoidance compared with what we as the public are aware of in regards to a swarming AI that can be applied to UAVs. You’ve seen what they can do with hundreds of swarming drones to make pictures in the night sky,…
You’re misreading something here, as at no time I made the “enemy could always do better” point. This is just how my thought process works as I often participate in defense planning exercises for work where we go back and forth with attack and defense scenarios. That’s pretty much the point to play out all the…
I’ve always thought most of the countermeasures become ineffective if your adversary sends a large swarm of them at the target.
Have been multi-monitor for my desktops for years and can’t go back to single without a loss of productivity. I will say there’s a diminishing return - as depending on what you do, the other monitors end up temptations to distract yourself.
I wonder if this is the chimp that nailed my sister between the eyes with flung poop when we visited the SF Zoo when we were younger?
Whoa - I used to use Torque to put digital gauges for the Mazdaspeed turbo I used to have. I miss that car...
I just want anyone to make a 6e WAP. I have wired backhaul from where my WAPs are to the Uverse router doing Gigabit for my internet and it’s fine for now. I have been accumulating more 5Ghz devices and a couple new that can run at 6Ghz - so hoping that I can decrease interference from bands getting crowded by going…
“Valisure has provided a list of sunscreen products that don’t appear to contain benzene,”
I can put my S21 Ultra in a Razer Kishi and play my Steam library remotely just fine. What I wanted -instead- was for the Switch itself to support game streaming. That way I could play my Switch games AND my Steam library from the same device.
So which one of them bit the tiger to make it a zombie?
Yet another reason I sous vide my salmon!
They’ll have to make the target area huge - an adjustment they had to make for the fingerprint sensor on the S21 from the S20 to make it less frustrating to use. Then, by putting it on the sides, with a huge touch target - you open up the issue of accidentally triggering actions you don’t want just by picking up and…
When I enable the animated wallpapers, I’m usually not actively using the system. It’s more for background scenery while we do other activities - I don’t run those apps on machines I actively use for work.
While the tips here are neat for rotating static wallpapers - I’ve been using Stardocks Deskscapes and Wallpaper Engine on Steam to show animated desktops for years (like Android’s Live Wallpapers feature, but on your windows background).
The S3 Frontier was the last Samsung watch that they put their MST payment tech into (emulates magnetic stripe on a credit card, so tap-to-pay also works on old-school swipe readers). There will be a time when it’s moot because tap-to-pay will -finally- be everywhere. Until then, I prefer using my S3 when there’s…
Yeah, still sounds like a lot of -you- problems. Most people don’t have those issues you’re complaining about - especially with HDMI-CEC, which made multiple/universal remotes moot for years now.