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sc0ttyd
·3 mesi fa·discuss
I think it is only a matter of time before HQQ / 1FP takes over. It's the logical conclusion. I hope to be using my 96-blade razor by then too
sc0ttyd
·3 mesi fa·discuss
9 years ago, I shared this as an April Fools joke here on HN.

It seems that life is imitating art.

https://github.com/sdd/ieee754-rrp
sc0ttyd
·2 anni fa·discuss
No it wasn't. It was powered by a jet engine. Specifically, a GE CF700.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lunar_Landing_Research_Vehicle
sc0ttyd
·3 anni fa·discuss
Then the next year we had the Herald of Free Enterprise, and the year after Piper Alpha. It was a pretty scary time to be a young kid!
sc0ttyd
·4 anni fa·discuss
But nobody is "constantly tracking and publishing his whereabouts".

The information published is not constant: it is published only when a plane takes off or lands.

The information is not a person's whereabouts - it is that of a vehicle

It could be argued that taking a flight in a private jet is just as much an example of what you term a public event as being at a sports event is, since private jets are required by law to broadcast their exact id and location whenever they are in flight.
sc0ttyd
·4 anni fa·discuss
The GDPR only applies to businesses, not individuals. So, clearly in this case it does not apply at all since the person behind @ElonJet is acting in an individual capacity.

https://dataprivacymanager.net/who-does-the-eu-gdpr-apply-to...
sc0ttyd
·4 anni fa·discuss
No, because that would violate the laws of thermodynamics.
sc0ttyd
·4 anni fa·discuss
A counterexample to the Fosbury Flop was Tuariki Delamere's Front Flip in the long jump, which was immediately banned

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qe0zi_fkyts
sc0ttyd
·4 anni fa·discuss
Source? I've not seen anything _anywhere_ about anyone other than ASML producing EUV lithography tools. DUV yes, but not EUV