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This is the part I don’t understand about Elon’s Terafab: What protects it from a missile? Or laser?

Better yet: Jeff or Sir Richard hook up one of their ships and just tow away the Terafab… yoink!

There are good physics-based reasons to put data centers in space, but the geo-political world isn’t informed merely by physics.


Trying to build things in a way that they have to be resistant to missile and drone stand is not a very reasonable scaling constraint. That's why we need non stupid leaders who don't start pointless wars


Try using Safari’s Reader view on this ad-riddled page, and you’re greeted with all-text content that’s… 100% ad!


I’m in the process of moving T-Mo to Verizon after years on T-Mo’s One Plan. Total pain in the ass.

Each number port takes 20-30 minutes (less if you do multiple at a time, but it’s a tedious process).

I had 9 lines with T-Mobile, but paid for only 6 due to promos (3 free lines). I trimmed them down to 6 initially, which was supposed to bring my bill from $250 down to $185 (this was to avoid the $5/line price hike they hit older subscribers with), according to the T-Mo rep I spoke with.

In the end, I reduced the number of lines to 5. My next bill: $315! Because they removed all line promos and wouldn’t honor them. I called T-Mo and mentioned I had been told $185 for 6, so how is it $315 for 5, and was told there is no mistake and the pricing is correct. I informed them I had recorded the call where the T-Mo rep said 6 for $185, and they said it wouldn’t matter because they don’t record calls themselves for contractual purposes, just customer service quality.

So, T-Mo managed to effectively steal $100+ from me by telling me one thing, billing me for another, and providing me no advance notice or recourse to resolve that (except arbitration).

Two supervisors at T-Mobile didn’t care, even after explaining to them the situation and asking why I would cut lines if the cost was going to be more in the end. They agreed it didn’t make much sense, but that the bill was still correct and no adjustments would be made, even though I was specifically lied to. I spent probably $25,000 with T-Mo under this contract and they happily nickel and dime me for another $100 on the way out, no effort to even retain me as a customer.

That said, it’s taken a good 5 hours and a dozen calls with Verizon to get things moved over and they’re full of bad service and hidden info, too (can’t unlock new device for 60 days, so I have to carry 2 phones to have my European number/SIM with me).

Ultimately, it’s a very weird market when the 3 carriers are poaching each others customers with offers that existing customers can’t get, and then making it super annoying to exit carriers without paying for two bills for at least a month (at least when you have 9 lines).


If it pisses you off take them to arbitration.

You’ll claw back the 100$ they tried to steal from you and likely feel better about the whole deal while disincentivizing this kind of behavior.


People need to be more open to the offers from MVNOs, who are on the same networks. Cricket for AT&T, Mint for T-Mobile, and Visible.

If you aren’t playing the promo game and upgrading your phone every time it is eligible for free, you’re wasting money with the big carriers.


There are certain file types that are excluded by default, but you can adjust these in BB's Prefs.

(Disclaimer: I'm a BB customer with 70TB backed up with them.)


On what kind of plan?


BackBlaze allows "unlimited" backups for any drive attached to your PC. So if you have >=70TB on your machine...


Isn’t there just the one plan?


no there's 2 from what I can see; there's the computer back up which is $99/year and then there's the b2 backup which is $6/TB/Month


Those aren't different plans, they're different products. B2 is also not a backup product but an object storage product.


What syllable?


I genuinely can't remember, but it left me feeling washed out.


I want to think it was "nuts"


2023 story, also linked to 3 months ago when it was already stale but just as baity

https://hackernews.hn/item?id=40477130


iMazing might be worth checking out, for photo and video import/export.

It also has a Quick Transfer feature so you just drag and drop a file to your target device, and iMazing gives you a choice of apps to send the file to. It's similar to AirDrop but also works for Windows and seems a bit faster and more stable.


The company with the original tech was called Princeton Video Imaging, in NJ.

I interned for them one summer in... 1996?

They had sold their tech to Padres and Giants broadcasts initially to put ads on the outfield.

The first down line came a bit later and was a much better use of their tech.

Princeton Video Imaging even got a shout out (1-line) at the end of every NFL game for a while.


This sounds a lot like the system which drew the halo and trails on the hockey puck for NHL games, FoxTrax.


Yeah, it's been a while, but I recall hockey getting it first, people not liking it, and then it working out for the football version.



I am on my third Mighty due to faults. The first one was an early model which had an unpatchable firmware issue that bricked it. They sent me a replacement, for free. One the second one, the cable (and jack port) keeps corroding, meaning I can no longer charge it.

I have emailed customer support 3 times with no reply, tried Twitter and literally cannot get a response from them at all. Really really disappointing as I love(d) the product and what the company was trying to create.



> Freedom from the phone! > Entertainment without a screen > > Setup step 1: Download our app.

Sleep deprived cynicism, but hardly "without a screen". Just, use without a screen.


No mentions of Apple Silicon, and a quick Googling didn't reveal much. Anyone have insight or experience?

Asking for an M1 Max 64GB ;)


According to this video, setting it up and running the games shouldn't be a bottleneck, but performance isn't going to be very good. He's using the M2 pro and you can still see/feel the slowdown.

https://youtu.be/YnDAkZLXkPA?t=603


I haven't looked at RPCS3's codebase in quite a few years at this point but when I last did there was still a bunch of x86 specific stuff that prevents it from being buildable for aarch, if it compiles and runs at all you will be stuck with having to use rosetta and moltenvk translation layers so performance is gonna suck.


I'm trying this out on an M1 Air and while the emulator itself works great, performance is very lacking.


You could just try it out and document your experience somewhere


Check out apple’s recently announced game porting tool kit


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