T-Mobile seems to have free data just about everywhere, though you'll be stuck at low speed (2G or 3G, not sure, especially with the discontinuation of 2G). Was pleasantly surprised to learn this.
Your rights don't change when the police are trying to arrest you. Your right to speech is inalienable, as is your right to defend yourself when the cops shoot at you for no fucking reason (no, she was not pointing a gun at them).
By law you're free to say any thing at anytime to any one. That can never be criminalized. It's literally part of the highest ranking legal document in the land. You can be held responsible for the DIRECT actions of your speech. Even if you believed a comment on Facebook contributed to the outcome, they're 2 or 3 steps removed from what happened. The cops shot her, then she fired back, then the cops emptied their guns into her and killed her.
She did not take violent action. She took defensive action. She may have been wrong to resist arrest and ignore the warrant, but she was 100% right to defend herself once the cops opened fire first. The cops could have easily waited her out.
It's pretty old math. It used to be such a common folly that it spawned a well-known joke,
Today it's an actual strategy where you need to generate sales/revenue in order to gain enough type to secure more $$$ from idiot investors or secure a ridiculously overpriced buyout from some retard like Marissa Mayer who thinks they can "leverage" your IP/assets/customers, further "monetize" your existing products by jacking up the price and splitting them out into different SKUs/services/etc., and possibly "pivot" their existing, dying business into your business's market.
Superman is interesting when he's not dealing with petty humans. They already pissed away Doomsday, and by the looks of it the formation of the Justice League. (I guess we're ignoring the Justice Society.)
Human villains that can challenge him in ways that make Superman's abilities useless, reducing him to the level of a mere mortal, are interesting. For example, Lex Luthor forcing Superman to choose which missile to stop and who to save. (Of course, having Superman selectively reverse time afterward is retarded.)
Superman vs. Batman is ridiculous every time they try it, from the movie to the comics to the animated series. A practical take on Superman vs. Batman would end in about 2 seconds, with Batman dead or permanently disabled for tugging on Superman's cape. No, I don't care how much prep time he has.
The movie was particularly awful. Ben Afleck is horrible, Pamela Beasley from the Office is horrible, Henry Carville (the guy playing Superman) ain't great but he's not bad, Jessie Eisenberg acted like a goddamned retarded 5 year old, and I guess Gal Gadot was in the movie for a few moments for some reason. And I guess I was supposed to know the name "Gal Gadot" before this movie's marketing blitz. The movie was an hour too long.
The remaining 2 hours needed to be rewritten and reshot and recast. It was straight fucking awful.
Yet when it's hooked up via HDMI, DisplayPort, USB-C (Thunderbolt or not), it can get a network connection if the host device gives it one. For a closed box like an AppleTV or a PlayStation or a BluRay player, how would you ever fucking know?
DirectX 12, for games, is the ONLY reason to ever touch Windows 10.
The only reason to touch Windows Server 2016, the new shares/spaces/whatevers, is fucking broken as shit. Stay far, far, far away.
For those needing to manage Windows 10 clients via SCCM, you can manually install the Configuration Manager client using SCCM 2012 SP1 (and maybe older shit, but if you're on SCCM pre 2012, it's time to upgrade) by skipping the prereq for the Windows Update agent.
It also broke a friend's ability to read his external hard drive.
Single, basic bitches NTFS partition. Perfectly fine in Windows 7. Perfectly fine in Windows 10 before the rapeiversary update. Now inaccessible, showing as raw in disk management, and Windows is begging to format it.
Worse than the "lol that's a perfectly fine external drive you've plugged in and it works fine, but u wanna scan and fix anyway?" shit because the data is actually inaccessible on Windows 10.
No one with a brain would multiply 36.5 * 192 the way you did. Someone with a brain would use 36.5*200 and then subtract 8*36.5 (or 4*73 since they've already doubled 36.5 and have that result in their head).
And no floating point processor would handle it as you did either.
It's true or false. By setting it to false, they presumably can't get access to your battery level. There is absolutely zero reason a browser should ever send that info out without the user explicitly telling it to, but here we are.
The cryptographic strength of the password has precisely zero to do with how many sites it's used on.
Wrong. The more sites a given password is used on, the sooner it will be leaked. The more sites a given password is used on, the more likely it is that it will be stored using a weak hash function, without a salt, or even in plain text.
Both of these truths combine to fuck your password's "cryptographic strength" in the ass. Over time crypto gets weaker as people attack it, and hardware gets stronger as people demand more games, Bitcoin, and porn.
"Cryptographic strength" is a function of the encryption scheme including the storage of the secrets, time, and the complexity of the thing being encrypted. A password used on 20 sites is thus weaker, because those sites will fuck up the encryption scheme and the storage of the secrets. It's also weaker due to the time component. It's likely to be an older password that is not changed regularly.
Didn't we just have a story about LinkedIn being hacked? How secure do you think those MD5 hashed passwords are? Salted or not, it takes longer to squeeze out a pesky fart than it does to get a MD5 collision on a modern GPU.
And when about all the sites that we find out were storing shit in plain text?
When sites take months or over a year to even disclose that they've been fucked and then never reveal what was leaked, how (or if) it was hashed, if they were salted, etc. how safe do you think your super stronk passwurd is? If your shit has been out there for 8 months before you know about it, you're at the mercy of the site leaked that shit.
Without WebRTC, how is one supposed to build a web-based voice chat application or a web application that scans product barcodes? Or should such applications be forced to be native and thus unavailable on platforms other than the developer's?
Those kinds of things don't belong on the web. On the internet, sure. Not WWW in a browser!
If you really want in a browser provide a PLUGIN to. Stop bloating browsers with all this unnecessary shit!
I agree with you with regards to calling 3840x2160 4K and 7680x4320 8K. It's retarded. I also agree with you with regards to storage manufacturers universally using the bullshit of "1 MB = 1,000,000 bytes".
But 7680 would be 7.68K. Why are you using 1024 there? Do you see a b or B indicating bytes? Further, 1 KB = 1024 bytes. Always has, always will. Take your KiB nonsense and shove it.
Especially when asshole's keep posting comment's with extra apostrophe's!
T-Mobile seems to have free data just about everywhere, though you'll be stuck at low speed (2G or 3G, not sure, especially with the discontinuation of 2G). Was pleasantly surprised to learn this.
Your rights don't change when the police are trying to arrest you. Your right to speech is inalienable, as is your right to defend yourself when the cops shoot at you for no fucking reason (no, she was not pointing a gun at them).
Absolutely. You have a right to defend yourself. Cops instigated, as usual.
Wrong.
By law you're free to say any thing at anytime to any one. That can never be criminalized. It's literally part of the highest ranking legal document in the land. You can be held responsible for the DIRECT actions of your speech. Even if you believed a comment on Facebook contributed to the outcome, they're 2 or 3 steps removed from what happened. The cops shot her, then she fired back, then the cops emptied their guns into her and killed her.
She did not take violent action. She took defensive action. She may have been wrong to resist arrest and ignore the warrant, but she was 100% right to defend herself once the cops opened fire first. The cops could have easily waited her out.
Funny how when a cop points a gun at a civilian it's not considered an attack.
Why not just wait outside the house for a few days? Nobody had to die.
Ginger? Maryanne? There's a third option, you know.
Both?
Wah!
Go home, Waluigi.
It's pretty old math. It used to be such a common folly that it spawned a well-known joke,
Today it's an actual strategy where you need to generate sales/revenue in order to gain enough type to secure more $$$ from idiot investors or secure a ridiculously overpriced buyout from some retard like Marissa Mayer who thinks they can "leverage" your IP/assets/customers, further "monetize" your existing products by jacking up the price and splitting them out into different SKUs/services/etc., and possibly "pivot" their existing, dying business into your business's market.
Superman is interesting when he's not dealing with petty humans. They already pissed away Doomsday, and by the looks of it the formation of the Justice League. (I guess we're ignoring the Justice Society.)
Human villains that can challenge him in ways that make Superman's abilities useless, reducing him to the level of a mere mortal, are interesting. For example, Lex Luthor forcing Superman to choose which missile to stop and who to save. (Of course, having Superman selectively reverse time afterward is retarded.)
Superman vs. Batman is ridiculous every time they try it, from the movie to the comics to the animated series. A practical take on Superman vs. Batman would end in about 2 seconds, with Batman dead or permanently disabled for tugging on Superman's cape. No, I don't care how much prep time he has.
The movie was particularly awful. Ben Afleck is horrible, Pamela Beasley from the Office is horrible, Henry Carville (the guy playing Superman) ain't great but he's not bad, Jessie Eisenberg acted like a goddamned retarded 5 year old, and I guess Gal Gadot was in the movie for a few moments for some reason. And I guess I was supposed to know the name "Gal Gadot" before this movie's marketing blitz. The movie was an hour too long.
The remaining 2 hours needed to be rewritten and reshot and recast. It was straight fucking awful.
Yet when it's hooked up via HDMI, DisplayPort, USB-C (Thunderbolt or not), it can get a network connection if the host device gives it one.
For a closed box like an AppleTV or a PlayStation or a BluRay player, how would you ever fucking know?
DirectX 12, for games, is the ONLY reason to ever touch Windows 10.
The only reason to touch Windows Server 2016, the new shares/spaces/whatevers, is fucking broken as shit. Stay far, far, far away.
For those needing to manage Windows 10 clients via SCCM, you can manually install the Configuration Manager client using SCCM 2012 SP1 (and maybe older shit, but if you're on SCCM pre 2012, it's time to upgrade) by skipping the prereq for the Windows Update agent.
ccmsetup.exe /skipprereq:windowsupdateagent30-x64.exe
This can be done automatically via a script or GPO, it's just "manual" in the sense that it's not the global auto install offered within SCCM.
It also broke a friend's ability to read his external hard drive.
Single, basic bitches NTFS partition. Perfectly fine in Windows 7. Perfectly fine in Windows 10 before the rapeiversary update. Now inaccessible, showing as raw in disk management, and Windows is begging to format it.
Worse than the "lol that's a perfectly fine external drive you've plugged in and it works fine, but u wanna scan and fix anyway?" shit because the data is actually inaccessible on Windows 10.
He was correct. The plural "your" is still directed AT YOU.
You're trying too hard to look clever.
No one with a brain would multiply 36.5 * 192 the way you did. Someone with a brain would use 36.5*200 and then subtract 8*36.5 (or 4*73 since they've already doubled 36.5 and have that result in their head).
And no floating point processor would handle it as you did either.
It's true or false.
By setting it to false, they presumably can't get access to your battery level.
There is absolutely zero reason a browser should ever send that info out without the user explicitly telling it to, but here we are.
Yup, this is exactly what this setting is for.
AC thinks he's so smart, but really his employer is so dumb.
The cryptographic strength of the password has precisely zero to do with how many sites it's used on.
Wrong.
The more sites a given password is used on, the sooner it will be leaked.
The more sites a given password is used on, the more likely it is that it will be stored using a weak hash function, without a salt, or even in plain text.
Both of these truths combine to fuck your password's "cryptographic strength" in the ass.
Over time crypto gets weaker as people attack it, and hardware gets stronger as people demand more games, Bitcoin, and porn.
"Cryptographic strength" is a function of the encryption scheme including the storage of the secrets, time, and the complexity of the thing being encrypted.
A password used on 20 sites is thus weaker, because those sites will fuck up the encryption scheme and the storage of the secrets. It's also weaker due to the time component. It's likely to be an older password that is not changed regularly.
Didn't we just have a story about LinkedIn being hacked? How secure do you think those MD5 hashed passwords are?
Salted or not, it takes longer to squeeze out a pesky fart than it does to get a MD5 collision on a modern GPU.
And when about all the sites that we find out were storing shit in plain text?
When sites take months or over a year to even disclose that they've been fucked and then never reveal what was leaked, how (or if) it was hashed, if they were salted, etc. how safe do you think your super stronk passwurd is? If your shit has been out there for 8 months before you know about it, you're at the mercy of the site leaked that shit.
No, we get it. You feel marvelous after doing both.
Wrong.
They're inflamed and mad at you.
Floss for a few days straight and they won't bleed anymore.
And let me guess, your dick is 7" long.
Without WebRTC, how is one supposed to build a web-based voice chat application or a web application that scans product barcodes? Or should such applications be forced to be native and thus unavailable on platforms other than the developer's?
Those kinds of things don't belong on the web. On the internet, sure. Not WWW in a browser!
If you really want in a browser provide a PLUGIN to. Stop bloating browsers with all this unnecessary shit!
Drive days.
1000 drives for 44 days each would get you 44000 drive days.
HGST n = 45
Seagate n = 2700
I'd have much more confidence in the Seagate sample's rating.
I agree with you with regards to calling 3840x2160 4K and 7680x4320 8K. It's retarded.
I also agree with you with regards to storage manufacturers universally using the bullshit of "1 MB = 1,000,000 bytes".
But 7680 would be 7.68K. Why are you using 1024 there? Do you see a b or B indicating bytes?
Further, 1 KB = 1024 bytes. Always has, always will. Take your KiB nonsense and shove it.