The title is quite clickbaity, a more appropriate title would be: "Chinese researchers publish a simulation based paper about jammers being able to reproduce the radar footprint of multiple ships".
This is TRL3-4 max. Sadly it is quite common to have media communicate papers about proofs of concept as finished technology.
Really cool stuff though and I would love to read more, sadly nobody linked the paper and it is not on the Journal of Systems Engineering and Electronics webpage, so if anyone finds the DOI, please share.
I mean A could sell apples and buy cherries from C and then sell the cherries to B and buy their beans. That would make a zero sum with both countries. Sure it results in the same end result but with more shiping cost.
I think the problem is that many people don't understand, that a deficit in trade is nothing negative, you are not losing money as a country because you are still getting products.
Nobody complains, that we (as people) have a trade deficit with supermarkets, why don't they employ us at least for the money we pay in groceries!?
You might want to check out https://gpslogger.app/ for logging.
I'm super happy with the battery usage. My use case is on multiday tracks, so battery charge is a luxury.
Well it kinda is. Pronouns are like names, in the sense that we use them to describe to whom we refer.
They are a non injective function on the name set.
The restriction you would like to make is that the function is not multivalued. But it is. As an example, Andrea is a name that is usually associated with a female person, but it is a normal name for male people in Italy.
We allowed people to be named whatever they wanted (or their parents wanted), so why not also let them choose whatever pronoun they prefer?
Calling people what they ask to be called just doesn't have to be this difficult.
We in fact do it all the time. It's just people have gotten used to using names. But it's not like you were born with a Dave chromosome. Your parents decided to call you Dave, so in the end it's also just a made up name/sound.
Modern supercomputers can do computations that would take a person computing on the fastest abacus 10 septillion years which vastly exceeds the age of the universe, so do we live in a multiverse squared?
Luckily no one remembered to put it in the middle yet, which I assume is only because 50€10 looks cursed.
Exceptionally, the symbol for the Cape Verdean escudo (like the Portuguese escudo, to which it was formerly pegged) is placed in the decimal separator position, as in 2$50.
Aber Software Entwickler schreiben ja nicht nur Code, sondern sie übersetzen das was die Kunden sagen zu wollen zu dem was die Kunden wirklich wollen.
Mein letztes Beispiel für warum klicken nicht funktioniert.
Ich arbeite gerade mit einem Kunde, der sich seine Website mit Wordpress zusammen geklickt hat:
A) das kann nicht ansatzweise was ein custom build System könnte
B) es ist viel komplexer, weil man sich alles zusammen hacken muss um leichte Probleme zu lösen
C) es ist teurer, sie zahlen mehrere hundert Euro für hosting.
Mein ganzer Kram lebt auf einer 1U colloc für unter 100€/Jahr
D) security! Erste Sache die ich gemerkt habe war, dass die Logs öffentlich waren. Man sah aber zum Glück nur Name, Email, Geburtstage, Wohnadresse...
The title is quite clickbaity, a more appropriate title would be: "Chinese researchers publish a simulation based paper about jammers being able to reproduce the radar footprint of multiple ships". This is TRL3-4 max. Sadly it is quite common to have media communicate papers about proofs of concept as finished technology. Really cool stuff though and I would love to read more, sadly nobody linked the paper and it is not on the Journal of Systems Engineering and Electronics webpage, so if anyone finds the DOI, please share.