That is a strange argument. Do you mean that they taken the test and failed? Or maybe they are just not interested in measuring their IQ, although they would pass if they did.
With the same specs? With hot-plug drives, true hardware raid, iLO/iDRAC lights-out management, secondary bios if flashing fails?
Get a refurbished HP gen 5 or 6 server instead of building your own. Perfomance will be sufficient, don't worry. It's well below $3000, and you get enterprise quality hardware.
A proof of concept on laser pointer networking was done two years ago, if you are interested see http://www.diva-portal.org/smash/record.jsf?searchId=4&pid=diva2:325270 - Fulltext at http://www.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva2:325270/FULLTEXT01
Carbon footprint of green laser?
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So what is the carbon footprint for powering the laser?
Ah, electricity from nuclear power. Zero emissions. Unless for the Germans, who are dismantling their nuclear power stations and burn coal instead.
In Sweden, this is standard health care. Well, maybe not the most expensive equipment, but what is deemed required, along with nursing.
Severly disabled persons can even be nursed in their homes, 24x7, by their relatives, getting an average salary by the state. This costs the tax payers million SEKs a year, per disabled person (~USD $120k), covering three full time "employees" (3x8 hours=24 hours).
One of the reasons why we have some of the highest taxes in the world.
The company iZettle, which provides "personal payment" via credit cards (chip reader that plugs into phone+app), requires not only traditional autentication and a bank account - but also your facebook profile with an established social network. I.e. you must have friends as a voucher for your identity.
No facebook, no service. True, they dont base credit reports on your profile, but I find it a disturbing development where traditional identification and bank account are not enough (especially here in Sweden where we already are tracked since birth with the personnummer supercookie).
My car insurance has a lot of provisions like "... void if vehicle is driven under the influence...", "... void if vehicle is used in criminal activities..." (i.e. smashing while being chased by the police gives no relief).
I would assume most insurances have exclusions if a crime has been involved. Copyright violation is theft, right?
Can you elaborate how TCP "slow start" got its name. Since the congestion window is exponentially opened, it's not exactly slow. I mean, congestion avoidance, with additive increase, that's what I would call slow in comparison.
* Pre-filled tax returns - Check * All banks require login and signing via OTP pads - Check * Bank-ID provides electronic signatures - Check * The SSID-equivalent "personnummer"/birthdate is publically available without posing risks since its not used for authentication - Check
This is called generalizing the image, because when you boot an image created using this process, Sysprep specializes the installation by generating a new machine SID, triggering plug-and-play hardware detection, resetting the product activation clock, and setting other configuration data like the new computer name.
Is the product activation clock reset because of Sysprep, or because the SID is changed?
In other words, could NewSID be used to keep unactivated windows installations running indefinately?
<conspiracy_theory> Would that be the real reason for the NewSID retirement? What's the rush of removing the download instead of leaving it unsupported? </conspiracy_theory>
> These devices exist. The only reason they're not being used must be that the problem is currently not big enough to justify the cost of giving every customer a card terminal.
Not being used in the US perhaps... I've had one for several years with Swedbank. They are also used by another major swedish bank, SEB.
It's not just the banks that need to have tight security, it also applies to all companies listed on the stock market.
Scenario 1: As Company C prepares its year-end report, hacker H sniffs the CEO/CFO mail conversation and sees that market expectations will be greatly exceeded or greatly dissapointing. He thereafter invests in suitable warrants and profits.
Scenario 2: If the hacker has penetrated the network well, he could seriously disrupt stock market value by releasing trade secrets, destroying servers, causing online business downtime (think amazon gone for a day), etc. Combine with an investment in warrants, and there is an easy profit.
So here's an existing system tracking Media and government access in Sweden:
https://mediacreeper.com/index
http://gnuheter.com/creeper/senaste
Basically, you put the 'creeper' tag on your home page, and it logs accesses from netblocks known to be used by media and gov't.
No, not funny. Go write a better init replacement yourself then, no need to even joke about violence.
With Bluetooth 4.0, hopefully the Wahoo Blue HR can now be supported by runkeeper et al.
And none of them are MENSA members.
That is a strange argument.
Do you mean that they taken the test and failed?
Or maybe they are just not interested in measuring their IQ, although they would pass if they did.
With the same specs? With hot-plug drives, true hardware raid, iLO/iDRAC lights-out management, secondary bios if flashing fails?
Get a refurbished HP gen 5 or 6 server instead of building your own. Perfomance will be sufficient, don't worry. It's well below $3000, and you get enterprise quality hardware.
Scatholm? Almost makes you think it was misspelled on purpose.
The researchers ("they"?) physical access to one chip. Presumably the key is the same in all other chips of the same manufacture.
A proof of concept on laser pointer networking was done two years ago, if you are interested see
http://www.diva-portal.org/smash/record.jsf?searchId=4&pid=diva2:325270 - Fulltext at
http://www.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva2:325270/FULLTEXT01
So what is the carbon footprint for powering the laser?
Ah, electricity from nuclear power. Zero emissions. Unless for the Germans, who are dismantling their nuclear power stations and burn coal instead.
In Sweden, this is standard health care. Well, maybe not the most expensive equipment, but what is deemed required, along with nursing.
Severly disabled persons can even be nursed in their homes, 24x7, by their relatives, getting an average salary by the state. This costs the tax payers million SEKs a year, per disabled person (~USD $120k), covering three full time "employees" (3x8 hours=24 hours).
One of the reasons why we have some of the highest taxes in the world.
Point being?
The company iZettle, which provides "personal payment" via credit cards (chip reader that plugs into phone+app),
requires not only traditional autentication and a bank account - but also your facebook profile with an established social network. I.e. you must have friends as a voucher for your identity.
No facebook, no service. True, they dont base credit reports on your profile, but I find it a disturbing development where traditional identification and bank account are not enough (especially here in Sweden where we already are tracked since birth with the personnummer supercookie).
My car insurance has a lot of provisions like "... void if vehicle is driven under the influence ...", "... void if vehicle is used in criminal activities ..." (i.e. smashing while being chased by the police gives no relief).
I would assume most insurances have exclusions if a crime has been involved. Copyright violation is theft, right?
Can you elaborate how TCP "slow start" got its name.
Since the congestion window is exponentially opened, it's not exactly slow.
I mean, congestion avoidance, with additive increase, that's what I would call slow in comparison.
There was physically no room for discrete graphics if they wanted to go beyond core2duo. This was discussed last time the 15 and 17 models were refreshed.
See http://arstechnica.com/apple/news/2010/04/why-the-13-macbook-pro-didnt-get-a-core-i5-upgrade.ars
You can use YubiKey as hardware token.
http://vimeo.com/4163662
There is no relation to the cracked keys, as it runs in the OtherOS mode. I.e. instead of Linux, you can run FreeBSD in OtherOS.
Sounds just like the École schools in France. http://www.phdcomics.com/comics.php?f=1292
What is the compression ratio for more interactive communication, e.g. 20 ms sampling time instead of 3-4 seconds?
err, SSN, not SSID of course :)
* Pre-filled tax returns - Check
* All banks require login and signing via OTP pads - Check
* Bank-ID provides electronic signatures - Check
* The SSID-equivalent "personnummer"/birthdate is publically available without posing risks since its not used for authentication - Check
From the article:
This is called generalizing the image, because when you boot an image created using this process, Sysprep specializes the installation by generating a new machine SID, triggering plug-and-play hardware detection, resetting the product activation clock, and setting other configuration data like the new computer name.
Is the product activation clock reset because of Sysprep, or because the SID is changed?
In other words, could NewSID be used to keep unactivated windows installations running indefinately?
<conspiracy_theory> Would that be the real reason for the NewSID retirement? What's the rush of removing the download instead of leaving it unsupported? </conspiracy_theory>
Perhaps due to the fact that there is a performance difference between scsi and ata?
But, with an increased volume of SAS drive sales, the price difference should be smaller.
> These devices exist. The only reason they're not being used must be that the problem is currently not big enough to justify the cost of giving every customer a card terminal.
Not being used in the US perhaps... I've had one for several years with Swedbank. They are also used by another major swedish bank, SEB.
http://www.seb.se/digipass
http://www.swedbank.se/sst/inf/out/infOutHjalp/0,3769,55142,00.html
It's not just the banks that need to have tight security, it also applies to all companies listed on the stock market.
Scenario 1: As Company C prepares its year-end report, hacker H sniffs the CEO/CFO mail conversation and sees that market expectations will be greatly exceeded or greatly dissapointing. He thereafter invests in suitable warrants and profits.
Scenario 2: If the hacker has penetrated the network well, he could seriously disrupt stock market value by releasing trade secrets, destroying servers, causing online business downtime (think amazon gone for a day), etc. Combine with an investment in warrants, and there is an easy profit.