

Maybe they’re taking about qr code pictures?
Maybe they’re taking about qr code pictures?
The top one doesn’t even exist. It was announced 8 years ago now.
You’d probably also need infrastructure built for autonomous cars, which might not happen.
Does an induction furnace still release CO2 somehow?
I thought induction smelting has been a thing for a while? How is this different, just that they’re hooking up to green energy sources?
Same, during the blackout for me.
Yeah I’m familiar with Ariane 6. It costs almost double what SpaceX changes external customers per launch, not even counting that their internal rate would be even lower. Plus you’d need more launches since the payload capacity is lower. You’d end up paying 3x or more the cost. At that point, why not just buy falcon 9 launches? Otherwise it seems like there’d be very little way to compete.
What will they launch on? Star Link is barely feasible because they can launch at cost on falcon 9.
Thanks! Sounds like limiting risk from the California bill is a plausible reason, but it isn’t confirmed.
Legal Definitions of “Selling Data” Under the CCPA Are Broad: As noted above, the CCPA’s definition encompasses many data-sharing practices that may not align with common understanding of “selling data”.[16] Even if Mozilla was not directly selling user data, its search partnerships, telemetry data sharing, & sponsored content could have been interpreted as data sales if Mozilla received any financial benefit from them, all of which were actions that Mozilla has already been transparent & upfront about.
Mozilla’s Search Engine Deals Could Be Considered Data Sales: As mentioned earlier, these partnerships could legally qualify as data sales under the CCPA definition, despite being an existing part of Mozilla’s business model that consumers are already aware of.[1]
Sponsored Content in Firefox’s New Tab Page Involves Data Exchange: Mozilla dReferencesisplays sponsored content and ads on the Firefox New Tab page, which may involve user interaction data being shared with advertisers.[11] Even if the data is anonymized, the CCPA considers certain types of aggregated data as personal information if it can be linked back to users.[16]
It might be the only option for things that need energy dense storage mediums like aviation. Though algie based SAFs may make more sense and be more efficient.
Do they share location data without asking though? Google has an incentive to exaggerate.
The story I heard was that by of California’s definition of selling data, doing anything with user data that could benefit the company was considered selling data. So they updated their FAQ to be in line with that definition. But I could be wrong, if someone could point me to a good article I’d appreciate it.
The temporary restraining order was filed weeks ago, and they should go into effect immediately. So it’s actually absurd that they were able to delay it this long.
I’ve found the computers are fine.
Reminds me of this pic of Lincoln.
BO and dynetics proposals also weren’t great. The path to reusability was really fishy.
Is the study of bacteria called something else? I guess just germ theory.
C5 Galaxy big Jets? Private jet sized Lear Jets? 737 type refueler jets?
Mine is showing on boost