It’s not about the resolution which as you mention is already more than sufficient. But you can easily see bad optics, bad color rendition, oversharpening etc. on a 500px image.
It’s not about the resolution which as you mention is already more than sufficient. But you can easily see bad optics, bad color rendition, oversharpening etc. on a 500px image.
Cam girls are going to lose their jobs.
You can clearly see a qualitative difference between good and bad cameras even onf facebook-sized photos.
The only thing about that that’s changed from 1945 to 2023 is the criteria for being a “great power”. Then, it meant being a winner of WW2. Now, it means having a large nuclear arsenal.
No, the criteria didn’t change, it’s still the original set of countries with the permanent seat and veto power. It’s also unlikely to change.
And Pakistan, Israel, North Korea, soon Iran …
Those vetoes existed before most of these countries had nukes.
I’m not justifying anything. I was just reacting to this:
Just imagine China or Russia doing the same to some random European country.
Which was a weird sentence - we don’t have to imagine anything, Russia is already doing much worse.
Sure, but the comment I was replying to made a direct comparison with Russia.
If your cameras detect something the lidar does not, you trust the cameras
Yes, but if the lidar sees something the cameras doesn’t, you trust the lidar.
Well Russia is currently bombing a European country which I personally consider much worse than an embargo.
SMIC used ASML lithography machines to produce those chips. Thry can’t buy more of them and can’t get spare parts. It will be more tectonic when China can produce such lithography machines, but I wouldn’t hold my breath.
Intel 10nm is comparable to TSMC 7nm.
The numbers sound exact, but they aren’t much more than marketing terms nowadays.
They have to work with what they have. Which isn’t much.
They are going to get fined until they fix the problem. The interval is not defined, it’s up to the discretion of the office.
That’s just how the GDPR fines work. They are going to get fined until they fix the problems.
Your original post implied that 400 million is lax.
I’m pretty sure that TikTok can’t afford paying $400 million fine every month or so as “cost of doing business”, so they will fix the issue pretty quickly.
What? If you’d say 100% of profit, it would make at least some sense, but 100% of revenue doesn’t make any.
Could be that Russia’s response to this information might cause themselves more harm than it will affect future defectors
Yeah, that occurred to me as well. Provoke an atmosphere of suspicion, don’t trust each other, even perhaps encourage cases of friendly fire.
It’s possible that the amount of defectors isn’t actually close to being important and the few real cases are more useful as psyops.
Sure, but a much smaller one.