Unless there are a few cloudy days in a row… My panels produce a lot less than normal during cloudy days.
Unless there are a few cloudy days in a row… My panels produce a lot less than normal during cloudy days.
It is perfectly fine as long as they release the standard and make it unencumbered by licensing, which Tesla has done for NACS. Many standards originally came from companies.
The original tweet said “tents, shacks, or on the street”, and the rebuttal just said “tents”… Sounds like a miscommunication.
Elon just announced the new company motto… “X gonna give it to ya!”
They do plan to switch to the x.com domain and already own it.
Are there per-instance filters? I’m seeing what was intended.
Global temps can’t melt steel beams…
By 2027, I expect we’ll be using Solid State batteries and longevity/lifecycle and replaceability will be generally irrelevant.
To comply with GPL, RedHat simply has to provide source code to anyone they provide binaries to.
This will come into play at roughly the same time that solid state batteries will make battery replacement mostly irrelevant. We’ll see some terrible designs to accommodate battery replacements that, for the most part, won’t be used.
The admin/company isn’t liable until it is reported to them and they don’t do anything about it… That’s how all social media sites work, Google isn’t immediately liable if you upload illegal materials to GDrive and share it anonymously.