So they will cahellenge Tesla's Model X in 2021? At that point that model will be 6 years old and will be nearing the end of production or will have received a major redesign. Also in 2021 you will have a choice between a car that has already had the early bugs fixed versus the model without any real world testing.
A few guys in my high school did a similar thing with Doom in the 90s. Made a model of the school and some of the students, teachers etc as monsters and you could play a level killing them all. Nobody thought it was threatening. Don't see why this one would be?
The whole process needs to change. It's not unusual to have interviews with 5 parts each taking a few hours. Sometimes they even try to give you tasks that take a day or so to complete and look awfully lot like they are just having you do stuff for free. And HR people sometimes don't even bother to acknowledge that they even received an application. I've had a lot of good and bad experiences so I don't see why candidates not showing up is such a big deal.
My suggestion would be to make the whole process shorter and more streamlined. Why would anyone need to talk to 10+ people from the company and do it in 5 installments? Why do HR agencies call people without an actual job in mind just to boost their LInkedIn contacts list? None of these is fair to the applicant
At my company we only have 1 interview and it's mostly technical and takes about an hour and that's it. After that you get an offer or a letter telling you we decided to send the offer to someone else. That's how it should be for the IT. No time for wasting days on interviews because someone else will just hire those candidates before your whole process is over
This is for regular apps. Apps that have background mode enabled can run in background and can consume CPU cycles. They can even use GPS, WiFi, LTE etc. That consumes battery. Most of the running or GPS apps run just fine in background. Otherwise they'd just stop recording once the screen locks or, worse, keep the screen on at all times.
Tested it on iPhone 5 and iPad3 and it works great. I liked the call handover feature that forwarded my call from iPhone to iPad. Didn't even have to configure anything.:)
How about losing ALL of them? Thanks to the new provider and their antiquated maps whole countries will no longer have any street maps. If you're going to any of the exYU countries don't expect to be able to use Apple's Maps app. Only major roads are supported and, oddly, some landmarks are shown but no streets.
Mathematically speaking, 1-2-3 has the same probability as 10-30-70 when choosing 3 numbers from a pool of 10k... It's just that humans don't perceive it as random if they can find any pattern... Also, isn't int true that the order in which the applicants were filed was completely random? The only factor was the time of application, and there could've been two or more in the same second so the system scheduler decided which request to process first...
Transfer everything to sftp, use keys and turn off user/pass authentication... It's as simple as that... Then they can keep guessing the password till the rest of their lives:)
There is one fundamentally wrong presumption here, and it's the notion that the craft would be sent from Earth. If you could build an orbital station and devise a way to get resources to it then you could assemble and produce spaceships without worrying about gravity, size, aerodynamics etc. Since there is no friction in space once you reach the desired velocity you could just turn off the engines and cruise. Such a ship could not be able to land on a planet but it could remain in orbit and send shuttles for exploration. That ship would become an orbital station which could be used to extend the reach of other ships and so on...
So, if any of the MS programmers outside of US used a pirated version of any program to work on Windows (not as impossible as it seems. just look at SoundForge) MS should be open to lawsuits. In any case, anyone can sue MS now, and it's on them to prove that they haven't done anything wrong. I know that it's contrary to the notion of being presumed innocent, but it'd have no chance of working the other way round. How would you prove that, for example, a company in China used pirated software if you can't audit them and check? You can't even summon them to court. All they have to say is that they've checked and that there is no pirated software. You can't call their bluff. Bullish as they are, American government can't just send their investigators everywhere they want. It would piss too many people off...
Gay people aren't sick. They just like different things from the majority. It's not something that can be cured. So the app doesn't work. It has never worked. It will never work. It's just a provocation. And they fell for it. I wonder if I write an app that'll cure Indian or Mexican people from eating spicy food, will it get yanked? Will there be a petition against it? Or will everyone just laugh thinking there must be something wrong with me for writing that made me write such an useless app?
I understand that gay people have to push their agenda and that's ok, but the other side has a right to have their say too... I don't really care for either of those opinions... We all have our right to free speech...
I don't mean to rain on your parade but the whole American space program is the work of German Nazi scientists who developed rockets and were scooped up after the war... But you've got to hand it to them when it comes to business... That's one of their biggest strengths.... Scientist can always be bought and imported...
Don't you remember all the promises about Vista and all the fancy changes etc? Not even half of those made it and we're using Win7 now... I suppose it'll get cut at the last moment for Win9... Maybe it'll be in Win10 or Win11 provided M$ is still functioning:)
Their games are mostly eye candy used to show off the engine... They make most of their money from selling the engine to other studios that use it to make good games...
I don't see the problem here... Just give tham a fake one... Just lookup one of McDonalds restaurants and use their address, ZIP code and phone number for all such transactions... Or you could even use one of their own stores... Or pick someone you don't like... It's not as if they can ask your for ID... They have to believe anything you say... Furthermore they don't care... If your ZIP checks out as valid I don't think the store employee would care if it's really your ZIP code...
Maybe someone should tell him that it's the GAMEPLAY that matters, not flashy graphics. I never did like Crytek's games because they felt more like tech demos that real games.
Also, consoles have one more advantage. If I want to play a game I just stick the disk in and that's it. No worries if my drivers are current, or if my combination of mb+graphics would cause a problem etc. Also it's much cheaper to be a gamer on the consoles. Sure, the games are more expensive but ask yourself how often do you have to upgrade you machine? I did it every 6-12 months and each time i spend around $500 on it (new mb, new graphics and usually a new cpu) just so I could play the latest games with details on max
During NATO attack on Serbia a lot of decoys were used with surprising efficiency. Some of those were disused tanks with an oven inside them, some were fake air strips (surprising how they couldn't destroy an airport in Batajnica... but they did plow the land around it though), and some were fake radio dishes (they used to mount ordinary radios on top of poles... once the bombs hit it, they just mounted another one)... Also invisible planes are not invisible (proven by the pictures of F-117 which was shot down)... And also those 'smart' bombs managed to hit an entire street in Batajnica (no soldiers there), cover half of Nis with casette bombs, hit a convoy of refugees etc... This just goes to say that reliance on 'smart' weapons is not a good idea... If a blowup tank can fool it (or the operator) why use them?
This doesn't strike me as a smart backup solution... First, both facilities are in the US... Second thing is that in case one of them gets destroyed due to the terrorist attack, there would be no air travel... Also, what happens if both of them are destroyed? Since they both are in the USA there's no borders to cross which makes planning and coordinating attacks easier... If one one of them were, for example, in Europe or Puerto Rico (in case the US needs to control them both) it would be much harder to coordinate the attacks as the international lines are more heavily monitored and usually there are less legal hurdles to snoop on other countries...
Of course if one of them gets destroyed in a terrorist attack this guy from Canada will hardly be able to help since the borders are likely to be closed...
You've only read the first sentence, haven't you? Also, I said that it's not likely for them to come after Serbian citizens for something like privacy rights. As long as you don't go into the US you should be fine. If you are that much of a thorn in their backside, then there's no country where you can hide. Even places like Russia or Cuba (no extradiction) are not safe. CIA will just kidnap you into US.
Also, you're right on one thing. Dedicated hosting here is too expensive. That's why the company I'm working for is hosting it's site in US.
PS As far as being eaten by the dark, it's not happening too much these days. Everyone can say or do pretty much what he wants.
You can host it in Serbia. You can just leave wrong identification data (someone form Serbia) and as FBI cannot order Serbian hosts to give them server logs you should be ok. Also, they cannot prosecute Serbian citizen living in Serbia as they have no jurisdiction here. They can kidnap him but that is impossible if he never existed:)
I'm sorry, I don't take quotes from amNASTY intl as a valid source. Maybe it has something to with their constantly blaming Israel for human rights violations when they attack a rocket launcher next to an abandoned school, but remain strangely silent when rockets fall in neighborhoods filled with unarmed civilians. Maybe it's because they call the US the largest human rights abuse on earth while ignoring Rwanda, Haiti, Tibet, China, Russia, Cuba, Venezuela... and so on.
And how do you feel about US missile hitting a street with just civilans around (collateral damage?) or throwing cluster bombs on a town? (those are illegal) Or maybe using depleted uranium missiles in areas where there were no tanks?
That icc thing don't count either.
Right... Which one DOES count? Please exclude all the US government sponsored agencies...
Americans have a history of genocide (only a dead Indian/German/Japanese is a good one), witch hunt (communist hunts?) and don't forget that they've financed Al'Qaeda until they turned on them:)
BTW where are WMDs in Iraq? They were lying to you then, and they'll do it again...
The USA is currently approaching governments around the world and asking them to enter into illegal impunity agreements. These agreements provide that a government will not surrender or transfer US nationals accused of genocide, crimes against humanity or war crimes to the ICC, if requested by the Court. The agreements do not require the USA or the other state concerned to investigate and, if there is sufficient evidence, to prosecute such a person in US Courts. Indeed in many cases it would be impossible for US courts to do so, as US law does not include many of the crimes under the Rome Statute.
Well not exactly... US soldiers cannot stand trial before either Hague or Rome Tribunal (newer version of the Hague), since they have immunity:) So, since they cannot be convicted, they cannot commit war crimes:)
So they will cahellenge Tesla's Model X in 2021? At that point that model will be 6 years old and will be nearing the end of production or will have received a major redesign. Also in 2021 you will have a choice between a car that has already had the early bugs fixed versus the model without any real world testing.
A few guys in my high school did a similar thing with Doom in the 90s. Made a model of the school and some of the students, teachers etc as monsters and you could play a level killing them all. Nobody thought it was threatening. Don't see why this one would be?
The whole process needs to change. It's not unusual to have interviews with 5 parts each taking a few hours. Sometimes they even try to give you tasks that take a day or so to complete and look awfully lot like they are just having you do stuff for free. And HR people sometimes don't even bother to acknowledge that they even received an application. I've had a lot of good and bad experiences so I don't see why candidates not showing up is such a big deal. My suggestion would be to make the whole process shorter and more streamlined. Why would anyone need to talk to 10+ people from the company and do it in 5 installments? Why do HR agencies call people without an actual job in mind just to boost their LInkedIn contacts list? None of these is fair to the applicant At my company we only have 1 interview and it's mostly technical and takes about an hour and that's it. After that you get an offer or a letter telling you we decided to send the offer to someone else. That's how it should be for the IT. No time for wasting days on interviews because someone else will just hire those candidates before your whole process is over
This is for regular apps. Apps that have background mode enabled can run in background and can consume CPU cycles. They can even use GPS, WiFi, LTE etc. That consumes battery. Most of the running or GPS apps run just fine in background. Otherwise they'd just stop recording once the screen locks or, worse, keep the screen on at all times.
Tested it on iPhone 5 and iPad3 and it works great. I liked the call handover feature that forwarded my call from iPhone to iPad. Didn't even have to configure anything. :)
How about losing ALL of them? Thanks to the new provider and their antiquated maps whole countries will no longer have any street maps. If you're going to any of the exYU countries don't expect to be able to use Apple's Maps app. Only major roads are supported and, oddly, some landmarks are shown but no streets.
Mathematically speaking, 1-2-3 has the same probability as 10-30-70 when choosing 3 numbers from a pool of 10k... It's just that humans don't perceive it as random if they can find any pattern... Also, isn't int true that the order in which the applicants were filed was completely random? The only factor was the time of application, and there could've been two or more in the same second so the system scheduler decided which request to process first...
Transfer everything to sftp, use keys and turn off user/pass authentication... It's as simple as that... Then they can keep guessing the password till the rest of their lives :)
There is one fundamentally wrong presumption here, and it's the notion that the craft would be sent from Earth. If you could build an orbital station and devise a way to get resources to it then you could assemble and produce spaceships without worrying about gravity, size, aerodynamics etc. Since there is no friction in space once you reach the desired velocity you could just turn off the engines and cruise. Such a ship could not be able to land on a planet but it could remain in orbit and send shuttles for exploration. That ship would become an orbital station which could be used to extend the reach of other ships and so on...
So, if any of the MS programmers outside of US used a pirated version of any program to work on Windows (not as impossible as it seems. just look at SoundForge) MS should be open to lawsuits. In any case, anyone can sue MS now, and it's on them to prove that they haven't done anything wrong. I know that it's contrary to the notion of being presumed innocent, but it'd have no chance of working the other way round. How would you prove that, for example, a company in China used pirated software if you can't audit them and check? You can't even summon them to court. All they have to say is that they've checked and that there is no pirated software. You can't call their bluff. Bullish as they are, American government can't just send their investigators everywhere they want. It would piss too many people off...
Gay people aren't sick. They just like different things from the majority. It's not something that can be cured. So the app doesn't work. It has never worked. It will never work. It's just a provocation. And they fell for it. I wonder if I write an app that'll cure Indian or Mexican people from eating spicy food, will it get yanked? Will there be a petition against it? Or will everyone just laugh thinking there must be something wrong with me for writing that made me write such an useless app? I understand that gay people have to push their agenda and that's ok, but the other side has a right to have their say too... I don't really care for either of those opinions... We all have our right to free speech...
I don't mean to rain on your parade but the whole American space program is the work of German Nazi scientists who developed rockets and were scooped up after the war... But you've got to hand it to them when it comes to business... That's one of their biggest strengths.... Scientist can always be bought and imported...
Don't you remember all the promises about Vista and all the fancy changes etc? Not even half of those made it and we're using Win7 now... I suppose it'll get cut at the last moment for Win9... Maybe it'll be in Win10 or Win11 provided M$ is still functioning :)
Their games are mostly eye candy used to show off the engine... They make most of their money from selling the engine to other studios that use it to make good games...
I don't see the problem here... Just give tham a fake one... Just lookup one of McDonalds restaurants and use their address, ZIP code and phone number for all such transactions... Or you could even use one of their own stores... Or pick someone you don't like... It's not as if they can ask your for ID... They have to believe anything you say... Furthermore they don't care... If your ZIP checks out as valid I don't think the store employee would care if it's really your ZIP code...
Maybe someone should tell him that it's the GAMEPLAY that matters, not flashy graphics. I never did like Crytek's games because they felt more like tech demos that real games. Also, consoles have one more advantage. If I want to play a game I just stick the disk in and that's it. No worries if my drivers are current, or if my combination of mb+graphics would cause a problem etc. Also it's much cheaper to be a gamer on the consoles. Sure, the games are more expensive but ask yourself how often do you have to upgrade you machine? I did it every 6-12 months and each time i spend around $500 on it (new mb, new graphics and usually a new cpu) just so I could play the latest games with details on max
During NATO attack on Serbia a lot of decoys were used with surprising efficiency. Some of those were disused tanks with an oven inside them, some were fake air strips (surprising how they couldn't destroy an airport in Batajnica... but they did plow the land around it though), and some were fake radio dishes (they used to mount ordinary radios on top of poles... once the bombs hit it, they just mounted another one)... Also invisible planes are not invisible (proven by the pictures of F-117 which was shot down)... And also those 'smart' bombs managed to hit an entire street in Batajnica (no soldiers there), cover half of Nis with casette bombs, hit a convoy of refugees etc... This just goes to say that reliance on 'smart' weapons is not a good idea... If a blowup tank can fool it (or the operator) why use them?
This doesn't strike me as a smart backup solution... First, both facilities are in the US... Second thing is that in case one of them gets destroyed due to the terrorist attack, there would be no air travel... Also, what happens if both of them are destroyed? Since they both are in the USA there's no borders to cross which makes planning and coordinating attacks easier... If one one of them were, for example, in Europe or Puerto Rico (in case the US needs to control them both) it would be much harder to coordinate the attacks as the international lines are more heavily monitored and usually there are less legal hurdles to snoop on other countries... Of course if one of them gets destroyed in a terrorist attack this guy from Canada will hardly be able to help since the borders are likely to be closed...
You've only read the first sentence, haven't you? Also, I said that it's not likely for them to come after Serbian citizens for something like privacy rights. As long as you don't go into the US you should be fine. If you are that much of a thorn in their backside, then there's no country where you can hide. Even places like Russia or Cuba (no extradiction) are not safe. CIA will just kidnap you into US. Also, you're right on one thing. Dedicated hosting here is too expensive. That's why the company I'm working for is hosting it's site in US. PS As far as being eaten by the dark, it's not happening too much these days. Everyone can say or do pretty much what he wants.
You can host it in Serbia. You can just leave wrong identification data (someone form Serbia) and as FBI cannot order Serbian hosts to give them server logs you should be ok. Also, they cannot prosecute Serbian citizen living in Serbia as they have no jurisdiction here. They can kidnap him but that is impossible if he never existed :)
I'm sorry, I don't take quotes from amNASTY intl as a valid source. Maybe it has something to with their constantly blaming Israel for human rights violations when they attack a rocket launcher next to an abandoned school, but remain strangely silent when rockets fall in neighborhoods filled with unarmed civilians. Maybe it's because they call the US the largest human rights abuse on earth while ignoring Rwanda, Haiti, Tibet, China, Russia, Cuba, Venezuela... and so on. And how do you feel about US missile hitting a street with just civilans around (collateral damage?) or throwing cluster bombs on a town? (those are illegal) Or maybe using depleted uranium missiles in areas where there were no tanks? That icc thing don't count either. Right... Which one DOES count? Please exclude all the US government sponsored agencies... Americans have a history of genocide (only a dead Indian/German/Japanese is a good one), witch hunt (communist hunts?) and don't forget that they've financed Al'Qaeda until they turned on them :)
BTW where are WMDs in Iraq? They were lying to you then, and they'll do it again...
No... If you can't be convicted of war crime, than you can't be a war criminal :) You can't even be accused of war crime...
http://www.iccnow.org/?mod=usaicc
http://web.amnesty.org/pages/icc-US_threats-eng
Here's the quote from Amnesty International site:
The USA is currently approaching governments around the world and asking them to enter into illegal impunity agreements. These agreements provide that a government will not surrender or transfer US nationals accused of genocide, crimes against humanity or war crimes to the ICC, if requested by the Court. The agreements do not require the USA or the other state concerned to investigate and, if there is sufficient evidence, to prosecute such a person in US Courts. Indeed in many cases it would be impossible for US courts to do so, as US law does not include many of the crimes under the Rome Statute.
Well not exactly... US soldiers cannot stand trial before either Hague or Rome Tribunal (newer version of the Hague), since they have immunity :) So, since they cannot be convicted, they cannot commit war crimes :)
He wouldn't be able to storm in :) He'd need someone to do it for him... :)