You also forgot to mention that they steal old people's pills, which concerns me as I'm not getting any younger, and they're all over the lawn. Get off.
One should assume a posture of tentative disbelief about anything with potential political charge that one reads in the media pending sufficient corroboration from multiple sources over time.
The report in no was alleges "foreign influence." It simply describe a cyber intrusion of Democratic Party assets and individuals in technical detail, ascribes the techniques and tools used in the intrusion to entities believed to be (or affiliated with) the Russians, and recommends sensible, albeit completely standard, countermeasures to similar future such attacks. The report in no way addresses, suggests, or concludes how any information gained in the attack was used to “interfere” with the recent election. Critically, there report does not ascribe any of the damaging Wikileak documents, which were the documents that most appear to have had a damaging effect on Clinton, to the attacks that were subject of the report. The report is what it is. It isn't what it isn't, a report addressing election "interference."
I’ve read the publicly released US-CERT report. What it does is describe a cyber intrusion of Democratic Party assets and individuals in technical detail, ascribe the techniques and tools used in the intrusion to entities believed to be (or affiliated with) the Russians, and recommend sensible, albeit standard, countermeasures to avoid, detect and mitigate similar future such attacks.
What the report does not do in any way, although certain news organizations and officials appear to imply that it does, is detail how any information thus gained in the attack was used to “interfere” with the recent election. It does not, for example, ascribe any of the damaging Wikileak documents, which were the documents that most appear to have had a damaging effect on the losing candidate, to the attacks that were subject of the report.
By the way, numerous open sources have been reporting that the Russians, PRC, DPRK, and even certain allies, have bee “hacking” U.S. Government, Commercial, public and private institutions for many years. Welcome to the occasionally alarming State of Awareness.
"We are the Borg. Lower your shields and surrender your ships. We will add your biological and technological distinctiveness to our own. Your culture will adapt to service us. Resistance is futile."
Why not a moratorium on laws? Require a current law to drop for every new law passed? I'm only half joking here. Seriously, how long can we go on passing new laws every day of every year until every human activity is either against the law, or mandated by law? Freedom loses all meaning. We're essentially approaching an era of legal "whitelist" tyranny; all actions implicitly denied except those mandated. Then, just in order to live our lives we'll always be in violation of some laws, and "the law" will have no meaning beyond a pretext for enforcing political control.
It is not xenophobia to desire to control one's borders. The U.S. has extensive legal immigration, where known people make a legal commitment to integrate into our society and obey our laws. What many seek to control is illegal immigration, where unknown people seek to live apart from our laws, are free to commit crimes, simply change location and identity when arrested and released on bail, or commit crimes and slip back across the border only to return when the heat dissipates. Also, it is not xenophobia to welcome people who commit to integrate as member of our society while not welcoming those who wish to enter out country and remain apart while work against our customs, traditions and mores. So, as you would likely not welcome foreigners making uninformed judgments about your country, I will refrain from making uninformed judgments about yours.
I stand in support of the haters of COMCAST! Why not? It's just too easy. I mean, who among us that have suffered the atrocious technical and even worse customer service doesn't hate COMCAST? Of course, having moved away from a COMCAST monopoly area into a Verizon FIOS area, I have updated my hate register to include Verizon. The only provider that I never quite grew to hate was DirectTV, but, alas, I callously ditched them with nary a second glance for Verizon when offered what I thought was a better deal at the time to bundle everything. What the hell, everybody sucks. Get off my lawn.
In Federal Agencies, the IT leads are generally government employees. However, the actual IT work is largely contracted out to industry. Google "IT Service Companies Washington DC area," and, for me it returns, "About 219,000,000 results (0.66 seconds)." This model applies pretty much across the board at the Federal, State and Local level. There are a few exceptions, for example in certain OCONUS enclaves, such as expeditionary/military. Some contractors deliver outstanding service. Some mediocre. A few perform outright incompetently, at least for the time period between re-competition RFP's, excluding those fired outright for gross incompetence. I'm sure there's a distribution curve for IT service competence, like everything else. All humans are flawed. Life becomes harder the more flawed one is in areas that count...like on the job.
Outstanding! Thank you for that! This is exactly the type of hate speech that should be out in the open for all to see -- what a freaking idiot you are.
So, that's it. The best way to counter an idea which which you may disagree, especially if you believe to be stupid, evil or hateful, is to expose it to critical examination and counter it with better ideas, not hide it where it can fester unchallenged.
"Hate Speech" - Noun, (1) Any speech about which the Left disapproves or consider contradictory to Leftist goals or objectives. (2) A political term to justify censorship or persecution on enemies. See Stalin, Joseph.
Last I lived in Europe, I must have missed all the armed squads of Americans forcing poor Europeans into McDonalds, making the locals use Google, and enforcing Facebook edicts. Yep, ordinary Americans living in central Texas really give a rodent's rectum where Europeans eat, browse and share stupid photos.
You also forgot to mention that they steal old people's pills, which concerns me as I'm not getting any younger, and they're all over the lawn. Get off.
One should assume a posture of tentative disbelief about anything with potential political charge that one reads in the media pending sufficient corroboration from multiple sources over time.
The report in no was alleges "foreign influence." It simply describe a cyber intrusion of Democratic Party assets and individuals in technical detail, ascribes the techniques and tools used in the intrusion to entities believed to be (or affiliated with) the Russians, and recommends sensible, albeit completely standard, countermeasures to similar future such attacks. The report in no way addresses, suggests, or concludes how any information gained in the attack was used to “interfere” with the recent election. Critically, there report does not ascribe any of the damaging Wikileak documents, which were the documents that most appear to have had a damaging effect on Clinton, to the attacks that were subject of the report. The report is what it is. It isn't what it isn't, a report addressing election "interference."
I’ve read the publicly released US-CERT report. What it does is describe a cyber intrusion of Democratic Party assets and individuals in technical detail, ascribe the techniques and tools used in the intrusion to entities believed to be (or affiliated with) the Russians, and recommend sensible, albeit standard, countermeasures to avoid, detect and mitigate similar future such attacks. What the report does not do in any way, although certain news organizations and officials appear to imply that it does, is detail how any information thus gained in the attack was used to “interfere” with the recent election. It does not, for example, ascribe any of the damaging Wikileak documents, which were the documents that most appear to have had a damaging effect on the losing candidate, to the attacks that were subject of the report. By the way, numerous open sources have been reporting that the Russians, PRC, DPRK, and even certain allies, have bee “hacking” U.S. Government, Commercial, public and private institutions for many years. Welcome to the occasionally alarming State of Awareness.
Done.
"We are the Borg. Lower your shields and surrender your ships. We will add your biological and technological distinctiveness to our own. Your culture will adapt to service us. Resistance is futile."
Why not a moratorium on laws? Require a current law to drop for every new law passed? I'm only half joking here. Seriously, how long can we go on passing new laws every day of every year until every human activity is either against the law, or mandated by law? Freedom loses all meaning. We're essentially approaching an era of legal "whitelist" tyranny; all actions implicitly denied except those mandated. Then, just in order to live our lives we'll always be in violation of some laws, and "the law" will have no meaning beyond a pretext for enforcing political control.
I was debating with myself on whether to spend a "Funny" mod point...
It is not xenophobia to desire to control one's borders. The U.S. has extensive legal immigration, where known people make a legal commitment to integrate into our society and obey our laws. What many seek to control is illegal immigration, where unknown people seek to live apart from our laws, are free to commit crimes, simply change location and identity when arrested and released on bail, or commit crimes and slip back across the border only to return when the heat dissipates. Also, it is not xenophobia to welcome people who commit to integrate as member of our society while not welcoming those who wish to enter out country and remain apart while work against our customs, traditions and mores. So, as you would likely not welcome foreigners making uninformed judgments about your country, I will refrain from making uninformed judgments about yours.
I stand in support of the haters of COMCAST! Why not? It's just too easy. I mean, who among us that have suffered the atrocious technical and even worse customer service doesn't hate COMCAST? Of course, having moved away from a COMCAST monopoly area into a Verizon FIOS area, I have updated my hate register to include Verizon. The only provider that I never quite grew to hate was DirectTV, but, alas, I callously ditched them with nary a second glance for Verizon when offered what I thought was a better deal at the time to bundle everything. What the hell, everybody sucks. Get off my lawn.
Occams razor. Never attribute to conspiracy what can be easily explained by ordinary political corruption.
Yes. Put there by Lady Hillary.
In Federal Agencies, the IT leads are generally government employees. However, the actual IT work is largely contracted out to industry. Google "IT Service Companies Washington DC area," and, for me it returns, "About 219,000,000 results (0.66 seconds)." This model applies pretty much across the board at the Federal, State and Local level. There are a few exceptions, for example in certain OCONUS enclaves, such as expeditionary/military. Some contractors deliver outstanding service. Some mediocre. A few perform outright incompetently, at least for the time period between re-competition RFP's, excluding those fired outright for gross incompetence. I'm sure there's a distribution curve for IT service competence, like everything else. All humans are flawed. Life becomes harder the more flawed one is in areas that count...like on the job.
Outstanding.
Go Not-The-Commie-Democrat 2016! (That appears to be Trump at the moment, so, what the hell, "GO TRUMP!")
“has been out there for about 50 yearshas been a stable quasi-satellite of Earth for almost a century” so...which is it?
Heard on Guard (243.0MHZ): "Hey SIRI, Bandits 070T 56nm raid size 2. Warning Red Weapons Free. Engage missiles"
Agree absolutely. Great point! (...and I was only being facetious, by the way, meaning "smart ass appropriate to venue and mood.")
I stand and applaud in agreement, and second that motion.
Outstanding! Thank you for that! This is exactly the type of hate speech that should be out in the open for all to see -- what a freaking idiot you are.
I hate comments about hating other comments.
So, that's it. The best way to counter an idea which which you may disagree, especially if you believe to be stupid, evil or hateful, is to expose it to critical examination and counter it with better ideas, not hide it where it can fester unchallenged.
"Hate Speech" - Noun, (1) Any speech about which the Left disapproves or consider contradictory to Leftist goals or objectives. (2) A political term to justify censorship or persecution on enemies. See Stalin, Joseph.
Last I lived in Europe, I must have missed all the armed squads of Americans forcing poor Europeans into McDonalds, making the locals use Google, and enforcing Facebook edicts. Yep, ordinary Americans living in central Texas really give a rodent's rectum where Europeans eat, browse and share stupid photos.
I used GEOS on my old 8088. Ran on 640KB and a 300MB Hard Drive. Really very nice GUI.