I do not think that this can be legal, if you have already agreed to terms.
Surely they can just say from now on, thing you have used for a year is not usable unless you promise not to sue us.
Surely that ship has sailed?
Yeah, it is basically to keep them out of Tue courts.
I don’t think they really care how you use the roku, just that they don’t get sued or class action’d
That was really interest.
You could hear the excitement in their post!
Yeah, I’d like it to be a watch topic, or similar.
that's interesting, but there are no comments yet as it was just posted. I would like to be notified when it starts to get some discussion
Most remote capital in the world checking in!
Yeah, the SWIS is totally isolated from any other grid, meaning it cannot rely on interconnects to help with variable generation.
There is starting to be a coal generation issue coming up!
No crop dusters in the city, but potentially, as it is not too far from Jandakot airport.
I will ask some mate what they recon. They work in the industry. If I go past I’ll take a photo for you.
I have seen these balls on power lines in Western Australia for decades, and literally only just found out what they were.
They are used (maybe among other things) to understand exactly where a fault has occurred in a mlln outage.
They give you sensor data between substations, and allow the grid operator to better isolate the fault and restore power to the largest possible area, without reenergising the fault.
They use parasitic power transfer to be totally disconnected from any dedicated power supply.
Very cool
Toad in the hole. Australia
What a horribly written article. I think I read the same thing 4 or 5 times. Just padding I guess to fill the available bandwidth?
Cool. 4in sail, expected them to be bigger!
I don’t think those is DRM, as it digital rights. I think they were using it as a comparison.
I laughed more than I am proud. The wife says that it is disgusting. I agree
never heard of him before. what about him?
there are a number of blog posts that have different details about the how/why, etc. i just followed the links in the article to other parts of the series.
I expect that the use case is more prevalent than you think, where you are spending a decent chunk on cloud infra. I have been convinced for some time now that the costs are high compared to our on-prem. I really like the idea of a the “deft” type hardware management service, so that look after the DCs, hardware and connectivity, and we look after the software.
Yup. Just a marketing campaign
They are saying they were in those movies or tv shows
Urgh.