I run it on a Synology Diskstation for plenty of storage and enough "oomph" for transcoding all in one gizmo. That also paired up nicely with an HD Homerun network TV tuner running up to an attic antenna to add local broadcast channels. It does a great job wrapping that with a cable-style menu and DVR.
I have to criticize the article's title. They should have said "NASA's first time" or something that more strongly binds "first time" to NASA and not to asteroid sample collection. The title sounds, to me, like it's trying to say this is the first time this has happened when, halfway through the article, it points out that Japan's Hayabusa missions have done this twice before.
In some clips, the park staff can be heard through a megaphone asking, "Is everyone doing OK up there?" The crowd of riders shouts back "No!" in near-unison.
Wow, I saw this tech on Veritasium's channel and wondered how long it might be before we might see it. And here it is. Just like that, a future where bike tires never go completely flat may almost be here.
Not arguing about the merits of blockchain, but if your money is in a bank, it is on a computer that depends on cryptography (TLS) for controlling access.
edit: Well, ok, at least then it's not just crypto standing between your assets and someone else. Then there's going to be at least another layer, like multifactor authentication, VPN/MPLS, etc., depending on the point being attacked.
I never came back after the protests. I don't understand the people who said "why should I care if I don't use 3rd party apps". After seeing reddit's true colors on full display, I didn't want anything more to do with that company.
I also have to assume the actual law used was not the two examples cited by the article, as 41 applies to disciplining children (and murder is not discipline but punishment) and 409 is about adultery. Those examples still highlight the problem, but all this it leaves me wondering whether the law even mattered here.
I'm all about "Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free," but I think it's a mistake to assume the "strong border" people's motivation is hatred. Some people will hate, but, living around plenty of the people who support it, it's clear to me that selfishness, fear, and ignorance are far more common elements.
I run it on a Synology Diskstation for plenty of storage and enough "oomph" for transcoding all in one gizmo. That also paired up nicely with an HD Homerun network TV tuner running up to an attic antenna to add local broadcast channels. It does a great job wrapping that with a cable-style menu and DVR.