Any eventual lock the owner has enabled is removed and deleted in entirety when they unregister the device from their iCloud account. That's all you have to do to prevent this problem when giving/selling the phone to someone. Nothing more. It's that simple.
A sane person would, yes, and that would unregister the phone from their iCloud account and the phone would be free to use by a new owner. People are not sane, however.
The function serves its purpose in terms of reducing theft of people's property. The problem is that people don't know that they need to unregister their iPhone from their iCloud account before they sell the phone. Really, that's all you have to do - log in on your iCloud account and remove the device from there, and it's no longer tied to your account and can be repurposed by someone else and their iCloud account without any hassle.
Random guy on Internet "calls BS" on major scientific/medical conundrum that the world's collective scientific establishment is still largely uncertain about. How about that.
Clearly you are the idiot. You're approaching Swedish "person numbers" as if they were and behaved like American social security numbers. They are not. They are unique/complementary numbers used to register and distinguish citizens, but they cannot be used anywhere as valid identification or authority of any form.
Burning coal at the scale involved for a population of 85 million, for another 20 years, just isn't going to cut it as a sincere environmental effort for our current situation. Yes, I know that coal makes up "only" about 30% of Germany's power sources.
It's as if you, in the same sort of shortsightedness displayed by Banksy, missed how his whole statement about commercialization of art backfired when his "performance art" caused the object to be valued at twice as much. His statement about art literally turned into him shitting on art itself. There's nothing brilliant about it, and it's entirely undeserving of a bravo.
Amazon have been caught red-handed with systematically faking 4- and 5-star ratings as well as doctoring and cooking the product reviews. You can't trust the 4 and 5 star ratings and reviews of the main Amazon store, so how can you trust a separate store containing only these? Jesus...
No, everyone definitely cannot do it. Programming requires a mind of good logic and natural tendency of being a problem-solver. It isn't simply a case of just needing to learn the specifics of this or that programming language.
...I can't say that I've ever missed that specific meat-like taste (even less so the color) in any of the many meat facsimiles I've tried. I suppose the reason why one becomes a vegetarian plays a big role in this.
While the level of scrutiny and inspection procedures performed by Apple before publishing an iOS application is on a completely different level than that of Google and their Play Store, it's technically possible. But the case with these Chinese Android phones isn't really about this or that rogue app possibly showing up on the Play Store, but rather that they all come with a customized Android build prepared from start with a selection of malware/spyware. It's a complete ready-to-go, ready-to-spy package.
...with practically any cheap Chinese crapdroid phone/tablet, as well as Android TV boxes, aimed at the western markets - pretty much all of them run customized (often half-assed) Android builds bundled with various sets of malware/spyware. This even goes for the somewhat larger brands that have an office presence on the European continent trying to profile themselves in the west with TV/magazine/sports advertisements, like f.e. Doogee and Oukitel.
Over the past 5-6 years I've purchased close to two dozen Chines phones/tablets (as development toys) in both the low and mid price tiers, and I've yet to find a single one that actually comes with a clean and honest Android build. Spending time on the various Android phone/tablet hacking forums on the Internet you'll find droves of new reports about this every month, and all popular Chinese brands are mentioned.
If the only reference images the AI has been shown are such of gore and death, what possibly else would it refer to when shown inkblots? It's unbelievable that nobody raised an eyebrow over how unilateral, narrow and moronic this "study" was.
I'm not referring to the term in the legal sense, but in the practical sense which "OP" is alluding to when contrasting Google and Mozilla by pointing out that the latter is a non-profit. Mozilla isn't here just to bring good to the people; they're in it for the money.
...they wouldn't have had an annual $400+ million revenue the past years - they just don't profit from snooping on our habits the way Google does. Yet.
If you'd be left with only your fertility taken from you after that you'd be lucky. It's fucking insanity and downright lies to label this power of EM aimed at a person as harmless.
Really, human-level AI by 2029? Not a snowball's chance in hell. "State" transformed to something entirely else in just 10 years time? No. Not even in 20 years, not in the west nor anywhere in Asia. He's a hopeless romantic, but I guess there's money to be made from his type of dreamers.
Any eventual lock the owner has enabled is removed and deleted in entirety when they unregister the device from their iCloud account. That's all you have to do to prevent this problem when giving/selling the phone to someone. Nothing more. It's that simple.
A sane person would, yes, and that would unregister the phone from their iCloud account and the phone would be free to use by a new owner. People are not sane, however.
The function serves its purpose in terms of reducing theft of people's property. The problem is that people don't know that they need to unregister their iPhone from their iCloud account before they sell the phone. Really, that's all you have to do - log in on your iCloud account and remove the device from there, and it's no longer tied to your account and can be repurposed by someone else and their iCloud account without any hassle.
No, it's a lot less; the "antennas" used in mobile base stations are waveguide panels with directed/focused transmission.
Random guy on Internet "calls BS" on major scientific/medical conundrum that the world's collective scientific establishment is still largely uncertain about. How about that.
Clearly you are the idiot. You're approaching Swedish "person numbers" as if they were and behaved like American social security numbers. They are not. They are unique/complementary numbers used to register and distinguish citizens, but they cannot be used anywhere as valid identification or authority of any form.
Burning coal at the scale involved for a population of 85 million, for another 20 years, just isn't going to cut it as a sincere environmental effort for our current situation. Yes, I know that coal makes up "only" about 30% of Germany's power sources.
In the unlikely case that there was still someone out there who doubted that he's a big flaming narcissist, here you go.
It's as if you, in the same sort of shortsightedness displayed by Banksy, missed how his whole statement about commercialization of art backfired when his "performance art" caused the object to be valued at twice as much. His statement about art literally turned into him shitting on art itself. There's nothing brilliant about it, and it's entirely undeserving of a bravo.
..."we can neither confirm nor deny the story".
Amazon have been caught red-handed with systematically faking 4- and 5-star ratings as well as doctoring and cooking the product reviews. You can't trust the 4 and 5 star ratings and reviews of the main Amazon store, so how can you trust a separate store containing only these? Jesus...
Yes, perhaps even two...
No, everyone definitely cannot do it. Programming requires a mind of good logic and natural tendency of being a problem-solver. It isn't simply a case of just needing to learn the specifics of this or that programming language.
...have no experience of or insight in programming what so ever, but they've seen the word "coding" used by many mainstream outlets.
...I can't say that I've ever missed that specific meat-like taste (even less so the color) in any of the many meat facsimiles I've tried. I suppose the reason why one becomes a vegetarian plays a big role in this.
While the level of scrutiny and inspection procedures performed by Apple before publishing an iOS application is on a completely different level than that of Google and their Play Store, it's technically possible. But the case with these Chinese Android phones isn't really about this or that rogue app possibly showing up on the Play Store, but rather that they all come with a customized Android build prepared from start with a selection of malware/spyware. It's a complete ready-to-go, ready-to-spy package.
...with practically any cheap Chinese crapdroid phone/tablet, as well as Android TV boxes, aimed at the western markets - pretty much all of them run customized (often half-assed) Android builds bundled with various sets of malware/spyware. This even goes for the somewhat larger brands that have an office presence on the European continent trying to profile themselves in the west with TV/magazine/sports advertisements, like f.e. Doogee and Oukitel.
Over the past 5-6 years I've purchased close to two dozen Chines phones/tablets (as development toys) in both the low and mid price tiers, and I've yet to find a single one that actually comes with a clean and honest Android build. Spending time on the various Android phone/tablet hacking forums on the Internet you'll find droves of new reports about this every month, and all popular Chinese brands are mentioned.
If the only reference images the AI has been shown are such of gore and death, what possibly else would it refer to when shown inkblots? It's unbelievable that nobody raised an eyebrow over how unilateral, narrow and moronic this "study" was.
I'm not referring to the term in the legal sense, but in the practical sense which "OP" is alluding to when contrasting Google and Mozilla by pointing out that the latter is a non-profit. Mozilla isn't here just to bring good to the people; they're in it for the money.
...they wouldn't have had an annual $400+ million revenue the past years - they just don't profit from snooping on our habits the way Google does. Yet.
Ionization isn't the only danger with electromagnetic radiation, you poorly educated sap.
If you'd be left with only your fertility taken from you after that you'd be lucky. It's fucking insanity and downright lies to label this power of EM aimed at a person as harmless.
Really, human-level AI by 2029? Not a snowball's chance in hell. "State" transformed to something entirely else in just 10 years time? No. Not even in 20 years, not in the west nor anywhere in Asia. He's a hopeless romantic, but I guess there's money to be made from his type of dreamers.
...have been wrong before. Come to think of it, has he ever been right even if later than predicted?
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