gnoxy
gnoxy t1_j299hpm wrote
Reply to comment by CobraPony67 in Ransomware attacks on health care organizations on the rise by Ssider69
Tell that to the $5M MRI from 2005 that is still running Windows XP.
gnoxy t1_iydbnn9 wrote
Reply to comment by mynorthanchor in The solar-powered Aptera's unique design addresses common EV barriers by cartoonzi
No. They are not pairing with one. They have to put the car together, manufacture them. Widget 1 connected to widget 2 is manufacturing a product. Partnering with someone to make widget 1 and building widget 2 in house makes no difference to you having to manufacture the final product.
gnoxy t1_iyd9yse wrote
Reply to comment by mynorthanchor in The solar-powered Aptera's unique design addresses common EV barriers by cartoonzi
That partnership only builds the body. They still have to put the car together and they need a manufacturing plant for that. Chris Anthony and Sandi Munro had a discussion on this a week ago.
gnoxy t1_iyd1j3r wrote
Reply to comment by 18LJ in Texas company wins grant to 3D-print moon bases by Gari_305
Hell no! I want to take a trip to the moon one day and look out at earth from my hotel window.
gnoxy t1_iyd1bmg wrote
Reply to comment by Oh4Sh0 in The solar-powered Aptera's unique design addresses common EV barriers by cartoonzi
They need money to build a manufacturing plant. If someone believes in them enough, they can start deliveries.
gnoxy t1_iyd16fd wrote
Reply to comment by Carbidereaper in The solar-powered Aptera's unique design addresses common EV barriers by cartoonzi
Its a trike. No crash rating. Yes.
gnoxy t1_j2efu7u wrote
Reply to comment by CobraPony67 in Ransomware attacks on health care organizations on the rise by Ssider69
They are in fact connected to the internet!
/u/oboshoe is correct regarding FDA cert. I had connect something that looked like a missile silo, with green screens running assembly from the 80s to a hospital network during COVID.
This is also true for your ultrasound carts being rolled around with a usb wifi dongles, and Xray units. Fuck, even the image storage software is running SQL 2005 or Access.
These things are purchased to be used for 30 to 50 years. Kind of like planes.