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He’s building that insane clock in the desert, does that count?
He’s building that insane clock in the desert, does that count?
Elon Logic: One site, one SRE. Genius.
Sokath, his eyes covered. (Samsung has tons of phones and mics everywhere too) Does anyone actually use Bixby though?
Google, it’s pockets laden. (meh, they already have listening devices everywhere, two more won’t really make a difference)
If the world was fair, steaming turds would have started flopping out of his mouth as soon as he started talking.
From the U.S. Coast Guard press release:
Initial engineering calculations indicate potential volume of crude oil that could have been released from the affected pipeline is 1.1 million gallons.
So yeah, no one can go out there with a bucket and measure it, but that’s probably a safe estimate.
RedHat: Any of these, but you’re paying a barista to make it.
Your assumption that an Ad must be to sell a thing is false.
IBM engages in brand campaigns to simply get their name out there as a company that can do anything you need.
You’d be amazed. They’ve directly or indirectly been contributors to open source pretty much since open source was a thing.
https://www.ibm.com/opensource/community-involvement/
Plus, you probably use several services that use IBM. Much like AWS, they aim to be a silent integral part of the infra and utilities of as many companies as possible. Lots of government involvement as well
When there’s a meeting and some higher up says “We need FOO to do BAR”, and the middle manager glances over at the tech lead to answer, they’re gonna say “I’ll see what $CURRENT_PROVIDER has to offer.” Then the middle manager will interject “Ah, and we’ll check $COMPETITOR[0] to see if we can save some cash”.
Those ads are aimed at making sure IBM is in the zeroeth index of the middle managers COMPETITOR array.
(Also making sure people who currently use IBM feel good about themselves)
Republican feelings. About anything really.
if only it could have been proposition 40
Well, the secret is getting batteries as cheaply as possible, how you get there is the magic of capitalism*
shadowsocks seems to be the best way for now.
they’re also twice the price of a regular truck if you want any kind of usable range, which is the worst part. I don’t need a truck that can do a 2.9s quarter mile, I need one that I can drive 200 miles in one direction, park for a week, and then drive home, on a route with no chargers.
Ah, I couldn’t find any recent news articles for this, so I was just trying to figure out why this was news to op.
Looks like this is India only?
they could name it bandwidth cap buster.
That’s just unfair. You’re completely discounting this list of excellent, well supported software products created by legacy car companies:
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