They could probably use it as a review quote
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RE: "I used to work for Tesla…"
@Benjamin-Hall said in "I used to work for Tesla…":
@Polygeekery And probably all that data is still available on their servers, just waiting for someone to crawl in and slurp it up. Linking it to people is trivial, since you have their entire driving history for a long time.
There's no way to tie it to an individual; it could be any Tesla owner who happens to park his car at 27 Shady Oak Drive every night.
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RE: "Hacking" Teenager in trouble - for downloading public documents
@ben_lubar said in "Hacking" Teenager in trouble - for downloading public documents:
Or to scan your unlocked car for later 3D printing?
That sounds suspiciously like downloading a car, an act so heinous that even DVD pirates wouldn't do it.
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RE: OOP is TRWTF
Some might disagree with me, but the truth is that modern OOP has never been properly designed. It never came out of a proper research institution (in contrast with Haskell/FP). I do not consider Xerox or another enterprise to be a “proper research institution”. OOP doesn’t have decades of rigorous scientific research to back it up. Lambda calculus offers a complete theoretical foundation for Functional Programming. OOP has nothing to match that. OOP mainly “just happened”.
An organic development that wasn't "properly designed" at a research institute? *drops monocle in shock*
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RE: WTF is happening with Windows 10? And nothing else
@dcon Either way, each step is iteratively "better" by some measure. Reg files are more convenient for power users who know wtf to do with them, and would rather use them than go faffing around 11 different menus to disable each setting, and a unified UI to mass toggle them is better still.
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RE: The Official Status Thread
Supposedly there's going to be a visible aurora
tonightat this time of day, at this time of year, in this part of the country, localized entirely within the far north but visible from the Northern US and Canada
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RE: :beers: The Beer Topic
@Luhmann said in The Beer Topic:
what chemicals should be present in food to improve it's perceived taste quality.
Did we already talk about their use of Spot -
RE: Quotes Out of Context
@Zecc said in Quotes Out of Context:
in a Garage thread but I can't be bothered to find the corresponding QooC thread
You should check that one guy's profile, I'm sure it must be in there
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RE: The Official Status Thread
@DogsB said in The Official Status Thread:
Why have you left the house?
My work has one day per week in office and provides lunch from whichever local place we decide to go to that day
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RE: Mobile for CH and DE?
When I went to Germany and Austria in 2013 I didn't get anything ahead of time, but got simcards locally. IIRC they were €10 each for the simcard, and the Austrian one had some service included, while the German one I had to add another €10. I don't recall which providers I used though, and :who_nose: if the prices are going to be the same these days
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RE: Is it a duck or a rabbit?
@Carnage said in Is it a duck or a rabbit?:
@Tsaukpaetra said in Is it a duck or a rabbit?:
@error said in Is it a duck or a rabbit?:
There's no red
Thanks for explaining, I was wondering if there was a statement about dithering or something.
Have one based on a related (not not the same) phenomena.
Am I supposed to see red in that picture?
I think you have to stare at this one for a while then look away
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RE: The Official Status Thread
@HardwareGeek said in The Official Status Thread:
@hungrier said in The Official Status Thread:
According to Canada Post, it has been delivered
But has it actually?
I'll find out when I get home