* Posts by DannyH246

6 publicly visible posts • joined 5 Jan 2023

Crew-9 splashes down while NASA floats along with Trump and Musk nonsense

DannyH246

Astronauts returned home safe and sound. Awesome news! I'm sure the astronauts and their families give huge thanks to Elon Musk & SpaceX, without them this would not have been possible.

Microsoft touts migration to Windows 11 as painless, though wallets may disagree

DannyH246

Re: Why?

Completely agree with this! So far i've managed to stick to Win7 but now when installing various applications i get errors saying i need windows 10/11...

I really like SerenityOS, but i think its still a few years away so 2024 might finally be the year that i switch to Linux. Microsoft have abandoned people who just want an OS to facilitate actual work with a UI that helps them. WIndows UI is a mess.

Its sad to see what Microsoft have done to Windows.

Musk says he ain't going anywhere as Twitter CEO until at least late 2023

DannyH246

Re: He sure does talk some tripe

Hmmm he only revolutionized EV's & Space - the guy is clearly a hack.

DannyH246

Re: I might ...

"Tesla doesn't have anything magic in the EV Market" - hahahahah

How about the best electric motors, the best batteries, and a vertically integrated manufacturing platform which others (i.e. Ford & GM) recently said they may have to move to a similar model in order to be competitive.

No more free API access, says Twitter: You pay for that data

DannyH246

Re: They just did this in the wrong order

My way or the highway seems to have worked pretty well for him with Tesla & SpaceX. Where the guy revolutionized EV cars, and revolutionized the business of Space. I'm sure your comments and your views will have a huge impact on him....as he continues to apply the much needed revolution at Twitter.

As Arm plays chicken with Qualcomm, both have a lot to lose

DannyH246

This is a bit rich coming from Qualcomm. Didn't they argue for exactly ARM's position in their spat with with Apple in regard to 5G modems. i.e. Apple is much bigger and can therefore afford to pay more for the 5G modems?

From a legal perspective I can only see ARM's winning this.