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I’m not here to argue anything boyo. I actually agree that Tesla has had good innovations in the battery space. I was a battery control systems engineer for a Formula E team ~5 years ago and I still keep up with the industry.

I never had anything to do with the Tesla topic though, I wasn’t the one who initially replied. How can no one see that? That’s not why I commented, I thought you were unnecessarily rude.

lol, nah.

I had no intention of such an implication.

I’m just here callin’ out cunts. And that’s Inspector Nips to you.

Please point out exactly where I said I agree with the original commenter and not that’s it’s just some inference you made.

Kind of like no one here cares for your unsubstantiated statements?

If you can’t be bothered to back up what you’re claiming, next time don’t bother commenting at all. It’s not adding value to this discussion.

Exclusively on Max

Nah, 🏴‍☠️

You absolutely must go!

Not only do they date back hundreads of years, they are all over the planet. First modern planetarium was built in Germany in the early 1920s.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_planetariums

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planetarium

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_planetariums

List of planetariums - Wikipedia

As a professional musician and someone who works for a prominent Japanese electronic musical instrument company, I’m going to have to disagree.

Thunderbolt provides all the low latency of a PCIe interface with none of the drawbacks. I use an Antelope Zen Tour in my home studio and it is just amazing.

The systems I designed for work though use RME PCIe cards, but those systems aren’t in the hobbyist space.

My point was the technology existed for over a decade already, but that’s not the reason they didn’t imitate what you’d do in reality (yes, even 90s reality with computers).

Your point is a tad nonsensical with respect to the tea command though. The “tea, Earl Gray, hot” routine is more important to the character than the already existing technology anyway. Not to mention you’d have to explain the technology is actually translating the alias to this other command. But why is that important to the plot, it’s not hence why it isn’t done.

I know why media portrays technology the way it does and the true point is plot and character development is more important than technological “correctness”.

How often do I talk to bash? Excusing your loaded question, if by talking to you mean inputting a command, like in our given example of requesting tea, then countless times every day.