They are anything but. Somebody with a laptop and a $20 USB SDR stick can see every piece of text flying though the air.
They are anything but. Somebody with a laptop and a $20 USB SDR stick can see every piece of text flying though the air.
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I’m not sure that word means what you think it means, Elon. Regulating scam sites is a pretty typical government thing.
Russia can just retreat hundreds of kilometers further east and carry on.
Into what, a wasteland full of snow and bears? Russia might be massive, but it works like Canada. Everybody is huddled into very specific regions for a reason.
What is it, like ten feet max altitude above sea level down there?
It’s a tool that has to be used in a specific way. I use it to help me program (it’s very, very good at pattern recognition and matching, which is all programming is, algorithmic patterns). Some idiots use it to do actual research on real world stuff and think it’s a replacement for a search engine. I don’t see it any differently than a screwdriver. Some people are just going to stab themselves in the ear with it. Can’t help that.
I feel that way about ten second dumbfuck GMod videos on YouTube with a million views. Who knew heads in toilets would end up being a worldwide sensation?
Just double check your decimal places.
Why would we want to be ruled by our 51st state?
There are regular unprotected Internet channels, and then there are secure networks like SIPRNet. Devices must not arbitrarily cross from one to the other. That’s where a leak can happen. That’s one thing I learned working for a company with an Army contract 20 years ago. Once a device was set up for secure access on the military network, our policy was to never have it touch the civilian Internet again. It had to be 100% verified destroyed at the end of its lifetime. I don’t know details of how they handle it these days with mobile devices everywhere.
Article says they are using a number of AI technologies stitched together with regular programming, so object recognition, language, etc.
I kinda always wanted Penny’s computer book from Inspector Gadget.
It’s self-selecting. In order to be here in the first place, you have to give a shit enough to ignore the big corporate social media sites in favor of finding and using this one.
FPV antenna, and it’s not really a VR headset, just a monitor in some goggles that receives the video transmission from the drone. Hobbyists that do racing and aerobatics have setups like this. It’s big and flat because it’s designed to be highly directional to cover the most distance. The video runs over 5.8Ghz, and the control signal over 2.4Ghz.
Edit: found it on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Soaying-Triple-Antenna-5-8GHz-Pagoda/dp/B0CWG8DKJT
when they don’t have some sort of white noise in the bathrooms
Would it help if I sat next to you going “shhhhhhhhhh” as we poop together?
The engineers who work for him know engineering. Elon fancies himself an engineer, but he comes across as someone who knows about as much about aerospace as any kid after a few rounds of Kerbal Space Program. I’ve listened to his technical interviews on the Raptor engine and other stuff, he just spews pseudointellectual boilerplate you can get from any generic sci/space YouTuber.
When doing zoom calls for work I do it behind a curtain. Nobody sees my home at all. Then I cover the cam when not in use. These are just common sense privacy measures we should be teaching them anyway.
At least there’s a small chance I’ll see warp drive happen within my lifetime either way.
Go ahead, explain yourself then, since you seem to think I’m some sort of idiot. Because I have actually done this. And no vague psuedointellectual nonsense, technical details please. Frequencies, protocols, software, that sort of thing. Let’s hear your experience in the field.