I do that with my 14" laptop. Only problem is, the cat decides to sleep between me and the laptop, $diety knows why, and I can't read the bottom half of the screen.
I know it's a variable and can mean anything, but please spell it $deity to stop the inner turmoil I feel whenever I read $diety (I'm not one for diets).
I second the old-school methods. I'm using sticky notes on a a4 notebook. The visual representation is very quick to grok what needs doing (particularly when the notes are ordered), the ease of creating a task and moving tasks between categories is unrivalled (IMO) and the satisfaction of peeling a completed one off and chucking it away is unparalleled:)
I would say upfront this isn't my children's experience but my own. I was frustrated with the amount of time I spent on social media and quit a few years ago and am current using a feature phone. For the most part I'm happy with my decision. I'm not a particularly gregarious or extrovert person, but even I noticed a significant drop in invitations to parties and social events sent out via Facebook and the like. If you're not on Facebook, people don't take the time to send you a special message via other channels unless it's a very special occasion or you're really close. You could argue that's better, but the feeling you're missing out on something is undeniable.
Could it be that your children are missing out on things because of the lack of a smartphone and instant messaging like iMessage? Sure they can use a desktop, but WhatsApp and iMessage don't work there, the two most prevalent IM services, and their social group in their year most likely are conversing via that. Have they broached the subject with you?
My children are between 2 and 5 and these are questions I'm grappling with at the moment. I'd love to know other's experiences, particularly yours, because I honestly don't know whether smartphones are a good idea or not.
The idea that the ZSK chain of authentication should be frequently rolled over is simply not going to happen.
I don't understand. It's the KSK that has a slow rollover which is what is being discussed in this article, and the ZSK with the faster rollover. I never said the KSK should never be changed, but at the same time, I didn't say it should be frequent.
Key Signing Key. DNSSEC is built on public key cryptography. You sign your zone with a Zone Signing Key ZSK, then sign the ZSK with your KSK, the public key part of which is available in your parent zone. The theory goes that you can roll over your ZSK frequently (and you should) without involving your parent zone.
I agree, but Digikam, once you get past the fairly unintuitive UI, can emulate most workflows found in Picasa. The facial recognition is not great but apart from that I'm a very happy user, with 50,000 pictures.
In this scenario, why couldn't I create a company "cc1984_ corp"of one employee: me? This company's business objective would be to keep me clothed, fed and generally in good shape. For Any services I render to anyone payment would not be to me directly, but to my company.
My salary would be minimum wage which I would donate to charity (because I'm so nice).
What do you do when you leave the house? Do you have a world accessible resolver? VPN tunnel just to block adds? Sounds like a case of diminishing returns
We should not be generating AC power in the first place. DC is much more efficient.
Perhaps not now, but way back when, AC was required because transformers could only work on AC, and people wanted high voltage, low current to minimize power wasted in the pylons' cables.
Did you stop using beta software after you threw in the towel? I don't think they could fault you for that. It's the people who continue to run beta software despite not feeding back that this article is centred around.
PGP can handle multiple recipients
I do that with my 14" laptop. Only problem is, the cat decides to sleep between me and the laptop, $diety knows why, and I can't read the bottom half of the screen.
I know it's a variable and can mean anything, but please spell it $deity to stop the inner turmoil I feel whenever I read $diety (I'm not one for diets).
I second the old-school methods. I'm using sticky notes on a a4 notebook. The visual representation is very quick to grok what needs doing (particularly when the notes are ordered), the ease of creating a task and moving tasks between categories is unrivalled (IMO) and the satisfaction of peeling a completed one off and chucking it away is unparalleled :)
""If emacs is the kitchen sink, emacs is the rest of the house.""
sounds a little recursive
I would say upfront this isn't my children's experience but my own. I was frustrated with the amount of time I spent on social media and quit a few years ago and am current using a feature phone. For the most part I'm happy with my decision. I'm not a particularly gregarious or extrovert person, but even I noticed a significant drop in invitations to parties and social events sent out via Facebook and the like. If you're not on Facebook, people don't take the time to send you a special message via other channels unless it's a very special occasion or you're really close. You could argue that's better, but the feeling you're missing out on something is undeniable.
Could it be that your children are missing out on things because of the lack of a smartphone and instant messaging like iMessage? Sure they can use a desktop, but WhatsApp and iMessage don't work there, the two most prevalent IM services, and their social group in their year most likely are conversing via that. Have they broached the subject with you?
My children are between 2 and 5 and these are questions I'm grappling with at the moment. I'd love to know other's experiences, particularly yours, because I honestly don't know whether smartphones are a good idea or not.
Gotta love it when language examples involve notations like |0
Looks like your last character quantum teleported off somewhere. I suspect the notation is meant to be |0>
The only data they have is which numbers you are interacting with and when.
Not sure this is correct. End to end encryption is for individual chat windows. Group chatting can be read by the mothership.
Wrong Baker!
The ability to do anything you can think of, and actually making it happen are two separate things.
Writing a browser from scratch baking in whatever plugin you want would stop you from being limited by Quantum's API.
I'm afraid this is not going to happen.
That's why I said "in theory" :)
Reminds me of a joke I heard:
Q: What's the difference between theory and practice?
A: In theory they're the same, but in practice they're different.
The idea that the ZSK chain of authentication should be frequently rolled over is simply not going to happen.
I don't understand. It's the KSK that has a slow rollover which is what is being discussed in this article, and the ZSK with the faster rollover. I never said the KSK should never be changed, but at the same time, I didn't say it should be frequent.
Key Signing Key. DNSSEC is built on public key cryptography. You sign your zone with a Zone Signing Key ZSK, then sign the ZSK with your KSK, the public key part of which is available in your parent zone. The theory goes that you can roll over your ZSK frequently (and you should) without involving your parent zone.
I find that it's flying toasters more than bats that crash in Windows.
I agree, but Digikam, once you get past the fairly unintuitive UI, can emulate most workflows found in Picasa. The facial recognition is not great but apart from that I'm a very happy user, with 50,000 pictures.
The is crap written in EVERY language
Including English, it seems!
And you won't guess what happened next!
In this scenario, why couldn't I create a company "cc1984_ corp"of one employee: me? This company's business objective would be to keep me clothed, fed and generally in good shape. For Any services I render to anyone payment would not be to me directly, but to my company.
My salary would be minimum wage which I would donate to charity (because I'm so nice).
It is two words, but most people apply middle-out compression to make it one word.
There's a video of this on Horizon:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
What do you do when you leave the house? Do you have a world accessible resolver? VPN tunnel just to block adds? Sounds like a case of diminishing returns
a) Have the air aim downwards to push the water down off your hands
b) Move your hands into position from the side, rather than above
Sounds like you're describing the Dyson Airblade V
http://www.dyson.co.uk/hand-dr...
We should not be generating AC power in the first place. DC is much more efficient.
Perhaps not now, but way back when, AC was required because transformers could only work on AC, and people wanted high voltage, low current to minimize power wasted in the pylons' cables.
I think he forgot the /sarc at the end of his post.
You are assuming GP male. This kind of sexist assumption is exactly the type of thing that needs to be stamped out in the industry.
Now if you need me, I'll be in my safe space. /sarc
Did you stop using beta software after you threw in the towel? I don't think they could fault you for that. It's the people who continue to run beta software despite not feeding back that this article is centred around.
If you need hundreds of thousands of dollars to upgrade 'several copies of windows 7' you have bigger problems than anything MS is doing to you.
It's probably the cost of upgrading the other software to be certified on Windows 10 rather than the OS itself.