

they never specified it to be scientific or rigorous.


they never specified it to be scientific or rigorous.


This could have been amazing if integrated into a district heating network.


this sends a clear message though. No the old “just hook them, then we have guaranteed income forever” isn’t actually working. That’s great.


Thats why I’m saying borders on. I know it’s not technically plagiarizing, but they really did just lift the video into text form and call it their own article.
Yes they credit her, but what did they actually add themselves?


The article is essentially a text version of that video.


Huh, this borders on plagiarism.
This article is essentially a transcription of this video https://youtu.be/WnzR5aOElvw


but only if the platform is sufficiently large
hm, that sounds sensible actually


By Steve Vai specifically if I’m not mistaken.
He also played the awesome solo in the ending song


well, “scammers in iran” doing it, and “iran” doing it, is two very different statements.


oh that is clever!


I hate my logitech k400, it’s feels like a sheet of paper blocks the signal.


yeah, yet, its a feature in i3
I disagree, lots of things are much cheaper and worse.
Clothes are much cheaper and far worse. Power tools are generally a lot cheaper bit also built to break.
Houses are somehow more expensive AND lower quality though.


someone didn’t read the article ;p


What am I missing, hasn’t this been in i3 since like forever?


I dont understand that part. This has been a thing in i3 since forever


nice job blindly taking the comment at face value while completely ignoring the context.
a real life example? you mean like a photo of a person next to a router?