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Except batteries are heavy and expensive? Which appliances can feasibly be battery powered for a practical amount of time?
Except batteries are heavy and expensive? Which appliances can feasibly be battery powered for a practical amount of time?
I’ve considered instead of energy generation which is pretty hard for human biomechanics to do, we could have a gym where you build stuff. Like today’s workout is you have to build a wall.
Carry a bunch of wood around (squat, deadlift, carries ). Do some sawing (row, push up). Lift wood overhead (press).
And at the end of the workout you’ve got a wall!
It likely will stabilize, but it might become more of an enthusiast market. People don’t necessarily need a PC anymore.
Do you mean the efficiency question? I’m just deducing if they were competitive in servers Intel would jump at that opportunity.
As for the PC market, just looking at unit sales: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Market_share_of_personal_computer_vendors
And as for margins, well the exact information is a bit hard to find but in general lower end products have tighter margins and the buyers for them are more price sensitive.
Eh unless they have the most efficient overall, they won’t make inroads into the server market. The entry level laptop and desktop markets are getting smaller and has less margins.
Extension cord and it’ll use electric heating.
Honestly the lossy compression algorithms are some real magic. The way video can be streamed over wireless networks at all is pretty astonishing and requires many orders of magnitude of compression.
If you ever have time, read up on how JPEG compression works.
I had a dream to protect the prince of Siam… except I didn’t even know where I heard the term Siam before (I know what it means now).
Eh even poor models will try to have expensive looking clothes. It’s extremely unlikely a random photo shoot in public will involve a model who actually makes decent money. Photographers are also notoriously poor. Maybe they make bad financial decisions but hardly seems like they’re rich.
Hmm… I think it’s too early to tell if Timothy might be a Xavier one day.
Something like this: https://fritaire.com/products/mauve-rose?gQT=1
There’s cheaper versions as well.
Been thinking about getting one of those glass ones to avoid the plastic.
Oh I’m saying this because I personally did this from an iPhone XS with a physical sim to a new iPhone with only eSIMs, so at least in my experience this works.
If you have an existing iPhone with T-Mobile, you can activate it with your previous phone which is much easier than calling customer support.
Eh the issue with the support is their better engineers have little interest in working on an older project with no chances for promotion. The standards are just not going to be kept particularly high and will probably be outsourced. So while you may have long term official support, the actual implementations may be lacking. This is true for basically all companies though and also applies to open source projects as well.
The new MacBook pros do have a HDMI port.
I ride Waymo on occasion. It’s generally fine. They don’t take highways and can vary in price, maybe more expensive on average. Can sometimes pick up and drop off a bit farther than a human driver would.
My wife like that you can change the temperature and there’s no pressure to talk to anyone.
Sure but that’s not coze or cozed.
To use the word cozy as a verb. To coze or to be cozed.
A 3kWh battery is like >$1000? Wouldn’t this double the price of a fridge?