Which is what LTT didn’t know at the time. They only knew about stealing affiliate codes.
They’ve had public spats with Anchor and Plex, doesn’t seem to have hurt them too much. I don’t see how honey is more dangerous to them.
Why would being problematic to honey hurt them? If anything, it’d make the other sponsors more confident in their affiliate links. They’ve burnt plenty of brides with Apple and Nvidia, I don’t see why they would be afraid of honey.
I think it was the week before last? The one after the honey video came out
They didn’t make a video about it because they thought it was a problem for creators, not a problem for consumers. They may have communicated to creators separately to drop honey. They talked about it publicly once they found out honey was also lying to consumers about what they did.
There’s some cool research into quiet done blades that might help.
Yup, or even a flying drone if you don’t need much payload.
Factories already use a ton of different robots, none of them bipedal. You use people for when the task is too fiddly for a robotic end effector, like wiring harnesses. Or sometimes things with dynamic environments like loading/unloading boxes. For that use case, Boston Dynamics actually made a wheeled robot.
Spot’s use case is retrofitting robotics into things that weren’t meant for it. But it’s rarely the right choice if you’re building something new.
Mounted to a concrete pad of you can get away with it. On rails if you can’t. If you need to move in more than one direction, use wheels, steerable or mechanum. If you need to move over strange terrain, like stairs or rubble, then you might want to look at legs. (Tracks are another option) If you can fit 4 legs, that’s usually more stable. If you can’t, you might be able to make it work with 2. So bipedal is really a last resort if all else fails for your use case.
80% of people watching YouTube in Russia are now using a VPN.
I’ve found Kahn pretty good, but do they use AI? As in LLMs, or just nural nets? And what does it tweak?
I’m familiar with the BBC, but I don’t know about their Russian service. Is it the same coverage, or an independent branch? I’ve seen articles by the investigator I think, but same thing, is this their Russian branch? I’ve never heard of the first one.
So which ones are those two? I’m not familiar with them.
Meaning one’s that didn’t agree with Russia’s official stance, or ones claiming to be independent but still funded by Russia? Those would be very different things.
Yeah, space Force bought the launches? With star shield, the DOD bought space on starlink sats.
You taking neutron? That still has a disposable upper stage.
US buys launches at the same rate as everyone else. NASA chipped in a few million to get falcon 9 off the ground, but they haven’t been subsidizing for years.
Looks more like the mitchells vs the machines to me.
Virtue boycotting?