Video is here (3 years old)
Video is here (3 years old)
This is a fancy aerospike engine right? The rotating detinations gives it higher chamber pressure and therefore better ISP or something?
I will look for the Scott Manley video on this later (I think it was him?) Edit: also a Real Engineering one that explains the aero-spike nozzle
Anyone have the ISP of this experiment to compare to other engines?
The joke is that they are all government surveillance drones 😂
There is only so much that can be multi-threaded, beyond that the overhead just slows things down (and can cause bugs)
More simulation type games (city skylines etc) can multithread more (generally) while your standard shooter has much less that it can do (unless you have AI bots etc)
Would they not have had to give access to location services for this to happen though? Google is very good at giving me a “only while using this app” option for this kind of stuff now.
I can’t obviously see it there, I do think its a bit stupid, but I would have thought that Toms Hardware wouldn’t have bitten the onion? Or have they gone downhill that far?
it always used to be using the windows command to rotate the screen, this will just add a new layer of confusion.
…or as they are using linux it will probably be seen as a good challenge
Has it got a reputation or something?
Your initial comment makes very little sense ( to me anyway)
The skull and crossbones has pirate connotations. Or just for danger/death.
It was added to Unicode in 1993 so it’s an original emoji.
It makes sense for navies here to favour their own ships and those contributing to the coalition over third parties. A lot of companies list their ships with cheap countries (little to no navy) and/or ones with cheap labour laws, but then expect to be helped by bigger navies.
Not quite sure why there are problems with US ships specifically, are there just a lot more US listed ships there? Don’t they have an entire strike group there?
Their problem has always been with yield not the node size right? They could make the smaller nodes, just not cost effectively?
My bad, app wasn’t showing the entire image. I need to try the other apps.
Your title implies they lost all the bad stuff though
Edit: sorry, app didn’t show the entire image by default, they DO list exactly what was lost, not a bad email tbh (although better if they didn’t lose it)
Isn’t it saying that they didn’t have those bits so couldn’t loose them?
It would have been more useful (but look worse for them!) If they just listed what was lost…
FYI it’s 1000 per track per year, not per artist.
I agree though, I went through my instrumental playlist which has loads of indi stuff and the smallest I found had 10,000 plays
Edit - looks like I got a notification for this 4 days late…
It also can’t support intermediate destinations via public transport (for example wanting to get somewhere via somewhere else)
On one hand, ugh, on the other, I can see how it would be useful, if only the police had the resources to do something with the information
Looks like it has 2 stars… So I’m going to say no
(Just from preview, didn’t follow link)
Real engineering also did one (actually better than Scott’s I think)