Tell me of this OS which has never suffered from a privilege escalation bug, and still allowed you to watch YouTube and use Skype.
Facebook doesn't render well in Lynx. You need some leeway between security and usability, or your super secure OS will spend its time on a store shelf.
N.B. Don't tell me you don't use Facebook or watch YouTube; That's not the point. If your mom can't email your grandad with holiday photos on your OS, it's not for general use.
Sometimes it's just a flood of legitimate traffic with no malicious intent behind it at all.
I've heard of a phenomenon like this before. Someone posts a link on a popular IT news aggregator, and subsequently the server on the end of the link starts returning HTTP 500 errors.
I can't for the life of me remember what the phenomenon is called, though.
Thanks for that. I'm glad that Lord Lucas has agreed, but I don't think that it's legally binding. He was expressing an opinion too. The legalities of it weren't determined (He states himself that it is legal blackmail).
OTOH, Ubuntu (based upon Debian) worked without configuration on my computer.
Deb didn't contain some of the files needed to get your wi-fi working. A quick check on hardware compatibility lists will tell you what you need to do. And if you're not checking the compatibility lists before you install a Linux distro, you're probably not ready for it. It'll be there when you're ready, though.
Not in the UK. BBC is approx 1:1 Assange / Leaked material coverage. As Assange has a photograph, you see him more on the news, but actual reporting is about equal for both.
Mate of mine is a lefty, but used his mouse in a right hand configuration. He just positioned the mouse in his hand so his left index finger was over the left mouse button, and moved it between the two buttons as needed.
Six months ago I switched it for him. His immediate reaction was "Oh wow that's much better!"
I know many have stated this below, but I'm going to say it one more time because it needs to be rammed home in no uncertain terms.
The Daily Mail is a right wing propaganda machine. It is not to be trusted as a source of unbiased information.
If you want the flip side of the coin, go read The Guardian articles. They are predominantly left wing, and you should be able to extrapolate a happy middle ground. Either way, citing The Daily M^HFail as a credible source just makes you look like an idiot to any and all of the reasonable British public.
I know not what talking about you are. Google with the translating has made vast improvements for world of many people! With increase moving of language between many person, the communicate of patent information is as clear as water in a London river!
The three steps to resolving unknown hardware installations on your network:
1. Disconnect the unknown hardware. 2. See who turns up to find out why it's not working. 3. Tell HR to prepare a P45 / pink slip (depending on country) and notify Security that there's a non employee in an employee-only area.
I won't click it. I'll do what I've always done; Queue the video, mute it, come back in 5 minutes start the clip from the beginning. I spend zero time watching the advertisements.
No it can't. SQL is not an acronym, it's an initialism. It's pronounced as separate letters. PostgreSQL is pronounced Postgres Queue Ell. Calling SQL "Sequel" is incorrect.
Not me. They're still just as apathetic and uninterested as any western culture at the moment.
What they do with the information will be make or break. Either they "2 minute hate" at their TV while they talk about how Big Sis or Da Eebil Copurashuns are killing Amurrka, or they'll actually move on Washington by the tens of thousands and demand, from the Whitehouse lawn, that metaphorical heads roll.
Either way, this is their moment. They either roll over and let everything carry on as normal, or they hold those responsible accountable. This will be the example set for the rest of the western world, however they handle it.
Tell me of this OS which has never suffered from a privilege escalation bug, and still allowed you to watch YouTube and use Skype.
Facebook doesn't render well in Lynx. You need some leeway between security and usability, or your super secure OS will spend its time on a store shelf.
N.B. Don't tell me you don't use Facebook or watch YouTube; That's not the point. If your mom can't email your grandad with holiday photos on your OS, it's not for general use.
It's happened very recently, and was widely publicised, at least in the UK.
Images of queues outside Northern Rock branches
Sometimes it's just a flood of legitimate traffic with no malicious intent behind it at all.
I've heard of a phenomenon like this before. Someone posts a link on a popular IT news aggregator, and subsequently the server on the end of the link starts returning HTTP 500 errors.
I can't for the life of me remember what the phenomenon is called, though.
Thanks for that. I'm glad that Lord Lucas has agreed, but I don't think that it's legally binding. He was expressing an opinion too. The legalities of it weren't determined (He states himself that it is legal blackmail).
There's no need to make a funny name up for Rapiscan.
Just promounce the first part as "Rapey"
OTOH, Ubuntu (based upon Debian) worked without configuration on my computer.
Deb didn't contain some of the files needed to get your wi-fi working. A quick check on hardware compatibility lists will tell you what you need to do. And if you're not checking the compatibility lists before you install a Linux distro, you're probably not ready for it. It'll be there when you're ready, though.
Accusing a law firm of blackmail. I'm pretty sure they call that "libel" both in the US and the UK.
Don't get me wrong, I agree with you! That's my opinion, however, not the title of a story on an IT news website.
Not in the UK. BBC is approx 1:1 Assange / Leaked material coverage. As Assange has a photograph, you see him more on the news, but actual reporting is about equal for both.
Professor Drinkwater, in his quote, states "While a fully functioning time machine may still be light years away..."
Bearing this in mind, I would expect the torque exerted by this sonic screwdriver to be approximately 7 litres.
All of which just goes to reaffirm my belief that it's just a really good story book, blown totally out of proportion.
I would think the most effective way to light a boat on fire would be to make it out of magnesium.
According to the Season 3 DVD of House I watched last night, piracy (copyright infringement) also funds terrorism.
I think Jammie Rassett-Thomas got off quite likely, as far as charges go!
Stick-Keys can make Shift a toggle.
Mate of mine is a lefty, but used his mouse in a right hand configuration. He just positioned the mouse in his hand so his left index finger was over the left mouse button, and moved it between the two buttons as needed.
Six months ago I switched it for him. His immediate reaction was "Oh wow that's much better!"
He wants a technical job in IT.
Not at all! There's a free amount in every receptacle you ever purchase.
:)
Just add water to rehydrate
I know many have stated this below, but I'm going to say it one more time because it needs to be rammed home in no uncertain terms.
The Daily Mail is a right wing propaganda machine. It is not to be trusted as a source of unbiased information.
If you want the flip side of the coin, go read The Guardian articles. They are predominantly left wing, and you should be able to extrapolate a happy middle ground. Either way, citing The Daily M^HFail as a credible source just makes you look like an idiot to any and all of the reasonable British public.
I know not what talking about you are. Google with the translating has made vast improvements for world of many people! With increase moving of language between many person, the communicate of patent information is as clear as water in a London river!
The three steps to resolving unknown hardware installations on your network:
1. Disconnect the unknown hardware.
2. See who turns up to find out why it's not working.
3. Tell HR to prepare a P45 / pink slip (depending on country) and notify Security that there's a non employee in an employee-only area.
I won't click it. I'll do what I've always done; Queue the video, mute it, come back in 5 minutes start the clip from the beginning. I spend zero time watching the advertisements.
You do realise that:
-She's not actually waiting for you
- She's not in your area
- You're going to need a credit card to find these things out.
... hooked it up to a computer...
Well that certainly deserves a patent!
It's "a SQL injection". It is a soft "a" sound, like in "rain" or "change".
No it can't. SQL is not an acronym, it's an initialism. It's pronounced as separate letters. PostgreSQL is pronounced Postgres Queue Ell. Calling SQL "Sequel" is incorrect.
Not me. They're still just as apathetic and uninterested as any western culture at the moment.
What they do with the information will be make or break. Either they "2 minute hate" at their TV while they talk about how Big Sis or Da Eebil Copurashuns are killing Amurrka, or they'll actually move on Washington by the tens of thousands and demand, from the Whitehouse lawn, that metaphorical heads roll.
Either way, this is their moment. They either roll over and let everything carry on as normal, or they hold those responsible accountable. This will be the example set for the rest of the western world, however they handle it.
A lot of the releases are either during or post Operation IF. Catch 22.