I know a kid who makes about $12 an hour, I told him if he does some Mail in rebates I have from Fry's he can have the rebates when they came in. I think he thought an hour of cutting UPC and filling out forms would was not worth the ~ $50 worth of rebates.
Whereas his younger brother was willing, but not sure he would have gotten it right.
Under certain circumstances you can get rid of escrow and pay principle and interest monthly and Taxes and insurance twice a year. The interest in the escrow is yours.
I think you cannot have more than 80% of your loan to value of your home, good credit and it never went down more than 25 points for the past quarter.
There are some other requirements as well, but I think those are the big ones.
I renewed my tabs online and went to pick it up at an office once (my procrastination my fault), granted there are some transactions that can't be done online but I feel like a lot of people in the walk up line good have done their stuff online and just jumped in the Internet pickup line.
There seemed like there were 10 or 20 people in the walk up line whereas there were 3 off us in the Internet line. Maybe the digital divide exists and some just want to do it the old fashion way and wait in line.
Another similar thing was during the holidays for Santa picture taking, you could schedule online, then go to the Internet scheduled line which was pretty empty whereas the normal wait line seemed to be an hour or two.
Watching people surf on the phone while waiting in line rather than schedule online then jump in front seems weird to me. Maybe they want the full experience or feel that it is unfair to go ahead of everyone.
I kind of agree, but from just a video point of view, my kids seem to have no trouble finding anime online, I don't know if the content owners are allowing this willingly.
But my kids end up going to these shows and stuff and end up paying there by purchasing a poster for $10 among other things.
Depends on what you need and your location. I think the East coast has different prices from the West coast. Also some of the bundles are intro only, may make you wish you had just internet only after a year. also they get you on DVR rentals and such.
Also some places have alternate Internet means like Fios, DSL or can Tether via Smart Phone.
Then there are the ones that pay for business lines to avoid a cap.
I thought even Islands like Niihau and Kahoolawe must allow beach access, not sure on the law but I recall some boats visiting those islands without needing permission.
I pick up the occasional used router and noticed it was pretty easy to recover the SSID, WPA2 password, and the admin password.
I did a presentation on this last month and it was well received. We got used routers from the local thrift store or electronics recycle, opened it up and hooked up to the UART serial console. Most of them boot you to a command prompt with no password. Then you can run "nvram show | grep pass" or wpa or admin and you will get the prior owner's SSID, and passwords.
There is a good chance that this person probably turned in this router after upgrading their router at home. It is probably unlikely they changed the Wifi passwords on all of their IoT, Web Cams, mobile devices, Blueray, laptop whatever at home. So just plug in the SSID to wigle net and you can go see what is on their webcam.
Lines are getting blurred and definitions of things need to be rewritten.
Like how couple other bodies in our solar system were discovered and we had to redefine Pluto.
So maybe the chrome book is a "Dwarf PC", netbooks aren't really notebooks. Still my Wyse terminal has 4GB of RAM and dual boots to Windows 7 and Mint. Is it still just a terminal?
Definitions seem to matter though, it has real life implications in accounting and record keeping. For example, I can't claim my dog as a dependent but he depends on me.
I recall couple years ago Fry's didn't have some 10k resistors, I was shocked to find out RS did have em, I think it was $2 for 5, but I needed them so I could finish my project over the weekend, since then it looks like Frys realized there was a market for the DIY maker, and their selection of shields and components grew. Also I found a surplus spool of 10k resistors for $10 I don't think I will ever run out.
Fine print "Qual’g plan req’d. On all T-Mobile plans, if congested, top 3% of data users (>28GB/mo.) may notice reduced speeds due to prioritization. Sales tax & regulatory fees included in mo. service price"
I guess it is possible to infect a TV through the HDMI cable if it acts as an Ethernet cable, but can it infect it through the other bits that flows through it? Maybe something in CEC or a video/sound that causes an buffer overflow.
Just wondering what else that HDMI cable can transport. There are devices that filter out stuff like HDCP, maybe need device to filter CEC.
If you are doing CLI stuff you can have the customer ssh to your box with the port forwarding features and create a reverse telnet for you to access their system.
If you are doing GUI stuff you can have the customer ssh to your box and port forward VNC. VNC can use a non system account for authentication.
When an application owner needs help on a server, I have them run "screen" with -m and have them put my ssh key in their authorized keys file so we can look together at what they are trying to do.
I thought I could punch a hole in 5.25" and get more storage for my Color Computer 2 disks like how others mentioned, but I recall doing it with 3.5" going from 720k to 1,44M.
I did it because I used to live on an island with limited computer resources.
I just read an article how an Intel product (the don't deserve more advertisement here but it is a measurement of energy) . I should have skipped to the end of the article where there was the price. $369... wow, I could get 10 Pis, heck how about more than 70 Pi zeros, or more than 30 C.H.I.P.
I know you can pair blue tooth devices, but are newer versions of blue tooth like 4.0 encrypted and protected against someone listening in?
Also does encryption reduce battery life on the keyboard? I stopped using 2.4Ghz wireless keyboards when someone in my house and I interfered with each others keyboards. Since then we have pretty much gone wired. But I would like a wireless keyboard for a PC connected to our TV.
Is there a model of copyright similar to kickstarter where I can produce something and charge for it, and when I make X amount of dollars for it it gets released as open source or creative commons.
As the content author, it would cover costs and maybe give me some reward if it is worthy, it would give people willing to pay more a first crack at my content. Eventually it will get pirated anyway but if it ends up in creative commons or similar anyone can get it.
The theory is that if my work is recognized as good, people willing to pay will get a head start on the story line, tech or knowledge, if it gets accepted then people initially interested can still take advantage of the product later on. Forces me the content maker to keep producing, but I do get some sort of reward that will keep me going by paying bills.
If it is bad, I either improve my product, lower the price, or give up.
Some stuff I was thinking of was like financial information, sports reporting, enhancements to products, product reviews. In a way, I think this is already done with bug bounty programs.
I know a kid who makes about $12 an hour, I told him if he does some Mail in rebates I have from Fry's he can have the rebates when they came in. I think he thought an hour of cutting UPC and filling out forms would was not worth the ~ $50 worth of rebates.
Whereas his younger brother was willing, but not sure he would have gotten it right.
ssh -X, ssh -R or ssh -L like openssh and putty?
If it does ssh -X natively without xming or whatever your preferred windows X server I will be impressed.
Puppies
Under certain circumstances you can get rid of escrow and pay principle and interest monthly and Taxes and insurance twice a year. The interest in the escrow is yours.
I think you cannot have more than 80% of your loan to value of your home, good credit and it never went down more than 25 points for the past quarter.
There are some other requirements as well, but I think those are the big ones.
I renewed my tabs online and went to pick it up at an office once (my procrastination my fault), granted there are some transactions that can't be done online but I feel like a lot of people in the walk up line good have done their stuff online and just jumped in the Internet pickup line.
There seemed like there were 10 or 20 people in the walk up line whereas there were 3 off us in the Internet line. Maybe the digital divide exists and some just want to do it the old fashion way and wait in line.
Another similar thing was during the holidays for Santa picture taking, you could schedule online, then go to the Internet scheduled line which was pretty empty whereas the normal wait line seemed to be an hour or two.
Watching people surf on the phone while waiting in line rather than schedule online then jump in front seems weird to me. Maybe they want the full experience or feel that it is unfair to go ahead of everyone.
I kind of agree, but from just a video point of view, my kids seem to have no trouble finding anime online, I don't know if the content owners are allowing this willingly.
But my kids end up going to these shows and stuff and end up paying there by purchasing a poster for $10 among other things.
Depends on what you need and your location. I think the East coast has different prices from the West coast. Also some of the bundles are intro only, may make you wish you had just internet only after a year. also they get you on DVR rentals and such.
Also some places have alternate Internet means like Fios, DSL or can Tether via Smart Phone.
Then there are the ones that pay for business lines to avoid a cap.
I thought even Islands like Niihau and Kahoolawe must allow beach access, not sure on the law but I recall some boats visiting those islands without needing permission.
So is the Theranos case an outlier or is it because of Theranos VC do not want to fund when a woman is involved.
I pick up the occasional used router and noticed it was pretty easy to recover the SSID, WPA2 password, and the admin password.
I did a presentation on this last month and it was well received. We got used routers from the local thrift store or electronics recycle, opened it up and hooked up to the UART serial console. Most of them boot you to a command prompt with no password. Then you can run "nvram show | grep pass" or wpa or admin and you will get the prior owner's SSID, and passwords.
There is a good chance that this person probably turned in this router after upgrading their router at home. It is probably unlikely they changed the Wifi passwords on all of their IoT, Web Cams, mobile devices, Blueray, laptop whatever at home. So just plug in the SSID to wigle net and you can go see what is on their webcam.
Lines are getting blurred and definitions of things need to be rewritten.
Like how couple other bodies in our solar system were discovered and we had to redefine Pluto.
So maybe the chrome book is a "Dwarf PC", netbooks aren't really notebooks. Still my Wyse terminal has 4GB of RAM and dual boots to Windows 7 and Mint. Is it still just a terminal?
Definitions seem to matter though, it has real life implications in accounting and record keeping. For example, I can't claim my dog as a dependent but he depends on me.
Not sure if it is an over aggressive google check or if they were really hacked, but last time I went there I got a warning.
I recall couple years ago Fry's didn't have some 10k resistors, I was shocked to find out RS did have em, I think it was $2 for 5, but I needed them so I could finish my project over the weekend, since then it looks like Frys realized there was a market for the DIY maker, and their selection of shields and components grew. Also I found a surplus spool of 10k resistors for $10 I don't think I will ever run out.
T-Mobile has Wifi Calling too. At least my T-Mobile provided phone does. I changed the ROM on an older one and lost the ability.
I have an ATT phone as well and do not see it.
Do any other major carriers have Wifi Calling?
I thought you were only deprioritized if you go over your limit and it is a time of congestion. To give other customers a fair chance at access.
From their site
https://www.t-mobile.com/cell-...
Fine print
"Qual’g plan req’d. On all T-Mobile plans, if congested, top 3% of data users (>28GB/mo.) may notice reduced speeds due to prioritization. Sales tax & regulatory fees included in mo. service price"
I guess it is possible to infect a TV through the HDMI cable if it acts as an Ethernet cable, but can it infect it through the other bits that flows through it? Maybe something in CEC or a video/sound that causes an buffer overflow.
Just wondering what else that HDMI cable can transport. There are devices that filter out stuff like HDCP, maybe need device to filter CEC.
If you are doing CLI stuff you can have the customer ssh to your box with the port forwarding features and create a reverse telnet for you to access their system.
If you are doing GUI stuff you can have the customer ssh to your box and port forward VNC. VNC can use a non system account for authentication.
When an application owner needs help on a server, I have them run "screen" with -m and have them put my ssh key in their authorized keys file so we can look together at what they are trying to do.
Hehe, thanks, I think.
I thought I could punch a hole in 5.25" and get more storage for my Color Computer 2 disks like how others mentioned, but I recall doing it with 3.5" going from 720k to 1,44M.
I did it because I used to live on an island with limited computer resources.
Wait that actually was true... with floppy disks.
I just read an article how an Intel product (the don't deserve more advertisement here but it is a measurement of energy) . I should have skipped to the end of the article where there was the price. $369... wow, I could get 10 Pis, heck how about more than 70 Pi zeros, or more than 30 C.H.I.P.
Not sure who they are marketing this to.
I know you can pair blue tooth devices, but are newer versions of blue tooth like 4.0 encrypted and protected against someone listening in?
Also does encryption reduce battery life on the keyboard? I stopped using 2.4Ghz wireless keyboards when someone in my house and I interfered with each others keyboards. Since then we have pretty much gone wired. But I would like a wireless keyboard for a PC connected to our TV.
Is there a model of copyright similar to kickstarter where I can produce something and charge for it, and when I make X amount of dollars for it it gets released as open source or creative commons.
As the content author, it would cover costs and maybe give me some reward if it is worthy, it would give people willing to pay more a first crack at my content. Eventually it will get pirated anyway but if it ends up in creative commons or similar anyone can get it.
The theory is that if my work is recognized as good, people willing to pay will get a head start on the story line, tech or knowledge, if it gets accepted then people initially interested can still take advantage of the product later on. Forces me the content maker to keep producing, but I do get some sort of reward that will keep me going by paying bills.
If it is bad, I either improve my product, lower the price, or give up.
Some stuff I was thinking of was like financial information, sports reporting, enhancements to products, product reviews. In a way, I think this is already done with bug bounty programs.
Hmm, the dunno about the Kernel in 6.8, but one of the kernel updates in the 6.7 kernel caused our CPU load to go up, we downgraded back.
Wasn't Polio eradicated, but then there was a use for it to fight cancer.
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/60...
I watched the 60 minutes episode, it was Interesting.
Does it work for POTS or VOIP as well? How about T-Mobiles IP calling feature?