SpaceX offered to buy out all 40 of the properties that are still there (if I remember correctly). Pretty sure this falls within the documents/agreements processed upon rejecting those offers and staying in that area.
SpaceX offered to buy out all 40 of the properties that are still there (if I remember correctly). Pretty sure this falls within the documents/agreements processed upon rejecting those offers and staying in that area.
You know... this is kind of a good application of copyright law. Cause Corellium isn’t a hackintosher or anything like that - they’re actually pirating and cracking for profit as proved by their business model. They deserve a stomping. And hopefully Apple doesn’t decide to stop the hackintosh as well - even though it…
I mean, unless I am missing something here, Correllium is fucked right? This seems pretty blatant.
Agreed. A lot of my techie friends harp on about the fact that their Android phones have more features. But I just like my iPhone. I don’t have to have all those features.
Meh. The “feature” argument is a red herring. There is mostly feature overlap in this day and age. Apple will do something new, then the market will copy. Android or an Android manufacturer will do something new, and the market will copy.
Reporting suspicious activity like “people walking down the street looking into cars” is not “narcing on your neighbors”
No. But if ones student sees another putting a foreign substance in someone’s drink, stabs someone, steals someone else’s phone, etc., they ABSOLUTELY should report it.
Right, because standing up to people doing actually wrong things is terrible. We shouldn’t call out con artists, thieves, or vandals whether they work door to door or as international kleptocrats and we certainly shouldn’t expose them to the rule of law.
I actually had no idea Ring were owned by Amazon. We have an Airbnb property and use a Ring doorbell to keep tabs on the property. Last year we had a call from the state criminal intelligence (oxymoron, yes I know) unit asking about guests we had stay. They wondered if we knew anything about them, we told them we had…
I’m not sure how to feel about this. I own both a ring and nest and they have been incredibly helpful. I have a crazy neighbor near a property and being able to share my cam with my non-crazy neighbors has been a huge help. I do understand the macro downsides though, and the cozy police relationship is getting…
As a volunteer at my local track, let me ask “what the hell are these dudes doing?”
No matter whether or not the driver was an asshole - their job was to put out the fire.
Bruh took the money and ran, and is still out here running back begging. Get the fuck out of here with that.
He signed off on that ridiculous settlement. He can be ready ‘til the cows come home after that; he signed his own career death warrant after that fiasco as far as I’m concerned.
As a Ring owner, I have to say that I am finding the Neighborhood reports pretty helpful. Got reports of at least two scammers posing as electricity/gas meter readers in our area, one of which tried my house while I was out.
“Even with early reports pointing to a likely medical cause, news of a death in one of Tesla’s factories is bound to raise concern... ”
They actually made 18.9% GAAP gross profit on each one they sold according to the financial data.
People see what they wanna see. The anti-Tesla crowd will continue to ignore the positives and say anything to cast shade on Tesla.
But they aren’t losing more money as they build more cars. They are losing less money and are making more and more profit margin per car.
Me, every time these articles/videos show up: “This is getting old.”