It should be said that NASA's Scout merely provided the trajectory analysis, it was asteroid hunter Krisztián Sárneczky of Budapest, Hungary, who actually spotted the asteroid.
This is why requiring permission from the manufacturer to unlock your bootloader is completely flawed.
All I can suggest is contacting HTC very noisily on social media, and through as many means as possible.
Is it filled with nitrogen?
Because various departments of US governments have been customers of the NSO, exploiting the very bug that Apple are suing over.
The irony of him trying to subvert the German constitution is that he loses all of his own constitutional protection.
Stripped, Beaten or Vanished
Or?
It's a good episode! And a great show, I'm gonna have to download and binge the lot.
That's interesting, will be good to see what they come out with.
Is it far away from the rover now? I'm wondering if they will be able to get a good look at it visually.
I still don't see how reddit can claim the data they hold (which they don't actually own, in spite of what Huffman says, they merely claim a license to) has value that they're entitled to be paid for by AI trainers, when they don't actually pay the people who create that data.
I think it does actually. There are a handful of stories of runners pulling the side of their shorts open and dropping a log, I've even seen a video of it somewhere.
I disagree that smoking is anywhere on the same level, though. However, I suppose it can make it harder for other runners around them.
Edit: a quick search auto filled for me, apparently it happened just last year at the Boston marathon: https://www.runnersworld.com/news/a43646468/boston-runner-takes-a-pit-stop-in-yard/ I'm sure it's happened many other times also, but that story is kind of drowning out any other links.
What had happened?
Edit: https://mars.nasa.gov/technology/helicopter/status/508/flight-72-status-update/
During its planned descent, communications between the helicopter and rover terminated early, prior to touchdown.
Lost comms while in flight, however the autonomous systems seemed to have landed it just fine. My guess is the rover lost comms for whatever reason, rather than anything between Perseverance and Ingenuity.
How do the anti-drone systems work?