and human breaks last longer than the 3 minutes it would take to do a battery swap on a robot.
Have 2 redundant battery banks so the robot keeps going when one is changed then have the robot change its battery banks by itself. It will take a lot less than those 3 minutes those lazy humans would need...;-)
DuckDuckGo emphasizes getting information from the best sources rather than the most sources, generating its search results from key crowdsourced sites such as Wikipedia and from partnerships with other search engines like Yandex, Yahoo!, Bing, and Yummly.[5][6]
I suggest creating a group for bt access and change the permissions in/dev so only members of that group can access it instead. I already browse the web using a user that has limited permissions.
yep, computer-controlled machines that get more and sophisticated every year so the tinfoil get thinner and thinner every year but the price still goes up...
You don't know wtf you're talking about and have no business replying.
Screw yourself. I need Windows for test VMs and I ended up buying a win 2012 server corporate license to be able to install on any hardware.
If you try installing with a consumer grade copy of windows, you will find quickly enough that you can't activate it unless you call Microsoft and have a good story to tell.
I just hacked into this bot and saw this, be careful, apparently the bot read /.:
Request to turn attack mode on, justification: Cyber-bullying
-> permission granted
Acquiring target: ChrisMaple; target acquired
Good luck man!
and human breaks last longer than the 3 minutes it would take to do a battery swap on a robot.
Have 2 redundant battery banks so the robot keeps going when one is changed then have the robot change its battery banks by itself. It will take a lot less than those 3 minutes those lazy humans would need... ;-)
Come on; it just jumps over them obviously...
I wonder how many unique search engines there really is now....
something looked strange...
Cheers,
Are you sure?
DuckDuckGo emphasizes getting information from the best sources rather than the most sources, generating its search results from key crowdsourced sites such as Wikipedia and from partnerships with other search engines like Yandex, Yahoo!, Bing, and Yummly.[5][6]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
Brilliant! You know duckduckgo just relays results from other search engines, do you?
It has also hired broadband veteran Greg McCray as the new CEO for Access, the division that runs Google Fiber.
Strange name for a tech company. It reminds me of vb access which was, well...
Musical Box?:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
Of course, there is a mini-USB port for that.
True enough, it must be setup as paper only output as well because it is the only way to implement non-repudiation ;-)
... making their software in a method that is easily ported to the three major platforms. ...
Not sure what you mean here: AIX , OS2 and Digital Unix?
I suggest creating a group for bt access and change the permissions in /dev so only members of that group can access it instead. I already browse the web using a user that has limited permissions.
I would be very interested to know how to disable the Bluetooth API in the new versions of Chrome/Chromium. (I run both).
Just wrap all your devices in tinfoil and connect to ground, it works well here...
So this should be called ActiveY? Active, why?
NOBODY can be trusted when it comes to money.
False, send me 10,000$ and I will prove it to you.
yep, computer-controlled machines that get more and sophisticated every year so the tinfoil get thinner and thinner every year but the price still goes up...
err.. damn: BT devices ;-)
Then somebody has to come up with a tool that fakes all kinds of USB devices at random to fool the trackers...
No, it depends of the insider trading information you feed into the bot.
While at it, ask them for the root password to their environment.
from your link:
Make sure you have:
1) Your Windows product key (xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx). Learn more.
2) An internet connection (internet service provider fees may apply).
There you go! case solved.
You do have access to a valid license, don't you? You say that you don't? Oh, really? Really, really? Hmmmm.
Read my other posts dummy, I am a Microsoft partner and I don't stab my partners in the back nor do I try to steal from them.
Thanks for calling /.!
The ads are displayed by a third party according to your DNA fingerprint.
You must have been visiting too many vuln sex sites hence the relevance of the ads in order for you to get a cure.
Nevertheless, /. doesn't necessarily endorse the content of the ads since they come from a third party.
Your key won't work on that ISO, wherever you get it from: "This product has already been activated..."
This will only work out of the box when re-installing on same hardware. Good luck trying to install on a VM with that.
You don't know wtf you're talking about and have no business replying.
Screw yourself. I need Windows for test VMs and I ended up buying a win 2012 server corporate license to be able to install on any hardware.
If you try installing with a consumer grade copy of windows, you will find quickly enough that you can't activate it unless you call Microsoft and have a good story to tell.