While SSDs have faster access than HDDs, they have a limited number of read/write cycles. Life expectancy is shorter than a good HDD.
Exactly!Sure, free speech that aligns with the world according to Elon, or in praise of Elon.
Yes, but given the average lifespan of a PC and the fact that the reads and writes that come with average usage of said PC come nowhere close to the MTBF of SSDs, the difference actually doesn't matter too much in practice.While SSDs have faster access than HDDs, they have a limited number of read/write cycles. Life expectancy is shorter than a good HDD.
China is considered the 2nd largest economy after the US for a reason!They still make lots of mechanical drives. The most advanced SSDs, though, are coming from China.
And if you go outside the US, it is more extreme. One of my daughters was in Chile recently and chanced to see the annual new car exhibit at one of the huge malls. Of about 75 cars on display, over 65 were from China and none from the US.
While SSDs have faster access than HDDs, they have a limited number of read/write cycles. Life expectancy is shorter than a good HDD.
She may indeed bring some financial stability for a time, but ultimately Elon can't help himself from creating public spats and culture war battles.Hopefully she will bring some stability to the platform.
There are reports that the blue checks have returned.
She may indeed bring some financial stability for a time, but ultimately Elon can't help himself from creating public spats and culture war battles.
People moaning all over it :"she's going to bring back censorship!". They aren't going to be happy if they can't say the N word and harrass people. That of course isn't good for salesI think what they'll discover is that the two are related. You can't have the kind of talk Elon wants without creating an atmosphere that is not what would be considered a "good environment for sales." That's why twitter tried to stop it under previous ownership.
Well, four days ago Twitter's head of brand safety and ad quality left. Shortly after, Twitter's head of content moderation left over a issue with the way Elon wants Twitter to allow bashing of LGBTQ people on the site.People moaning all over it :"she's going to bring back censorship!". They aren't going to be happy if they can't say the N word and harrass people. That of course isn't good for sales
...And that can change daily or even hourly, depending on the whims and mood of Mr. Musk and whom he wishes to favor or pander to or fight with on a given day.It's going to be difficult to lure advertisers back, when the company can't seem to decide whether it's going to become another Truth Social, 4Chan, or a safe, welcoming, social media outlet.
C'mon Palmolive, why wouldn't you want your brand next to MAGAMAGAWhiteIsRightbunchonumbers and JesusHatesDemocrats999?...And that can change daily or even hourly, depending on the whims and mood of Mr. Musk and whom he wishes to favor or pander to or fight with on a given day.
Just heard on the radio today, that world wide Q1 the Tesla Model Y sales have exceeded Toyota's hottest selling models like Corolla:My wife's Prius just passed the decade mark, and she's starting to think about a more modern car with more current safety features, and maybe a bit better fuel economy (though the current one's not bad). A year ago, we would be candidates for a Tesla Model 3. Today you couldn't bribe us enough to test drive a Muskmobile, much less sign a sales contract. That's the key downside of being a superrich, superarrogant superdick.
The staff of Reuters has received a George Polk Award for its coverage of how Elon Musk’s manufacturing operations harmed consumers, workers and laboratory animals.
The prestigious Polk Awards, presented by Long Island University in the United States, honor special achievement in journalism, with a particular focus on investigative reporting in the public interest.
A global team of Reuters journalists was honored in the business reporting category for reports about Musk companies SpaceX, Tesla (TSLA.O), opens new tab and Neuralink.
The series of scoops and investigations exposed a mounting toll of worker injuries and one death at rocket builder SpaceX and mistreatment of laboratory animals at Neuralink, Musk’s brain-implant company. Other stories found that Tesla, the electric-car pioneer, covered up dangerous defects in steering and suspension parts; rigged its cars’ in-dash driving-range estimates; invaded drivers’ privacy by sharing sensitive images recorded by their vehicles; and made Tesla Insurance customers wait months for claim payouts.