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yeah, just because you’re not used to it, doesn’t make 24hz good.
That’s like saying modern animation is garbage and we should stick to stop-motion animation.
yeah, just because you’re not used to it, doesn’t make 24hz good.
That’s like saying modern animation is garbage and we should stick to stop-motion animation.
Motion interpolation is the best thing ever.
Ya know, I wouldn’t mind ads,
If google would just FUCKING LISTEN TO MY CURATING DECISIONS!!
No, I’m never going to buy a car based off an ad. Block em all.
No, I’m never switching insurance companies based on an ad.
No, I’m not interested in mobile games. Ever.
And yet when I tell google, block this content, not interested, I don’t want to see this particular topic.
It just doesn’t fucking listen.
You’d think this would be an absolute GOLD MINE of information that google would want, to better focus their ads,.
But they just ignore it,
It’s not about linking people to stuff they are interested in and taking a percentage… it’s about wasting everyone’s fucking time, and then they wonder why people run ad blockers.
I’m not sure why you say that. They are not.
Nah, you can’t beat the power density of hydraulics and never will unless room temp superconductors become a thing.
Big Dog from Boston Dynamic was hydraulic.
Going that size or bigger, hydraulics is a must.
The reason you don’t see it is hydraulics is a completely different ball game.
Controls researchers stick with small and electronic, because that’s what they know.
It’s very rare to find a controls engineer that understands hydraulics.
And the hydraulics experts out there, don’t have the background for sophisticated control theory.
yes, like 10+ years ago.
Still a joke, not sure why they don’t get a proper hydraulic control person involved in these projects.
Yes. The primary source of power.
It’s not like I’m making shit up out of thin air. This is typical nomenclature for safety systems.
If you have an air system, the prime mover would be an pressurized air tank or accumulator.
Properly recognizing the prime movers of a system and defeating them correctly is part of safety.
Because it’s a main source of active power that can be re-directed.
A battery on an EV can be too, in which case the main contactor should be verified disconnected prior to any software update. But typically people don’t refer to that as the ‘engine’.
So prime mover encompasses engines and main batteries.
It’s a safety issue.
Crazy inexplicable things can happen when modern cars have electrical control access to brakes/steering/throttle.
Firmware doesn’t take right, download message emulates by accident another message, random bit flipping that even CRC checks miss.
There’s no reason to risk any of that. Just shut the engine off.
WTF,
I don’t care if it’s just the infotainment system.
Engine (prime mover) should be off for any update on any vehicle.
Would you define this as your “Are we the baddies?” moment?
What’da work at New Holland or something?
Their equipment is held together by zipties.
I guess you missed the point.
Yes, we can all certainly say that’s too long.
But carry that thought farther as I explained.
If you are going to make someone legally responsible for something like this, you need to draw a line where it is.
So where do you draw that line?
You reasonable can not, and that is because the premise that Google should be responsible for such a thing is ridiculous.
This case is just a standard US justice system where they just ‘Sue everyone’ and see where the chips fall.
Yeah, how’s it Google’s fault that there were no signs? blocks? etc.
9 years is excessive? sure maybe.
But bridge collapse that evening while approaching it? Google’s Fault? No…
So where do you draw that line where it’s Google’s Fault?
1 day? 1 month? 1 year?
Yeah, you can’t reasonable put a timeline on something like that.
What happens if it was found out dude used an old paper map? Gonna sue that map company too?
Just because Google has the ability to update maps quicker than old paper, doesn’t mean they are suddenly obligated to.
That’s a fair argument. Even if every used a tiny bit, there would still be a lot of loss to the atmosphere through leaks/etc of the distribution system.
So yes 100% elimination would be ideal.
But this could be a viable middle step between 100% gas heating -> Supplemental/Heat Pump -> 100% Heat Pump
I mean, in the colder climates that have natural gas piped to homes anyway.
Why not use a pilot light worth of gas to keep the evap side a tad bit warmer on the days that it drops real cold.
Sure, your still using some gas, but you’ll be extreme sipping at it.
I don’t understand how anyone can play Battlebit with the UI as it is currently.
Blue dots floating around everywhere.
because those are the videos that pop off.
Yeah, drama gets clicks,
But Steve did say at the beginning, that this video is unmonetized.
So I give him credit for taking that step.
it’ll be a cold day in hell before I strap facebook to my body.
Vote with your wallet
I did.
I bought my 3080 back in 2020, because I knew AI was the future of graphics, based on all the R&D and white papers nVidia was pumping out up to that point.
No regrets.
Not my problem nVidia was the only one to invest in the tech, while AMD relied solely on TSMC to shrink their dies.
It has nothing to do with brand loyalty or fanboys or any of that shit.
It’s just straight up better tech.