An interesting (to me anyway) side note. Some of the larger sites are actively scraping these leaked password databases, and forcing a password reset on any account that used the same password.
All that is true, but isn't that already known without whatever Wikileaks has on tap? I didn't see anything in what Assange hinted about that would change the likelihood of an indictment.
There is a Communist party in the USA and anyone is free to join it. I suppose you could start your own as well, but maybe you couldn't call it Communist since the name is already in use. What gave you the idea the Communist Party is outlawed in the US?
If a suspected terrorist were reading this article, the FBI would only see they read "engadget.com" and how long for, rather than the specific page links.
Does anyone even believe that after all the times they have lied?
The first part mentions "plans to cut about 7 percent of its staff" but then the rest of the article talks about hiring starting next week. It makes it sound like the author is confused between a pause in increase and an actual cutback. I suppose they are firing some people and then hiring others.
The ones they use in China look more like light motorcycles than what Americans might think of as an e-Bike. It isn't a regular street bicycle with a motor strapped on the frame, it's a motorcycle frame with an electric engine.
There are various approaches like application control for this, or disabling macros in Office. The problem is, the same path is used for legitimate purposes and breaking it is problematic.
This attack is just using tools present on the OS and application, it isn't something that can be patched. Other OSes and applications offer similar capabilities. The old "download this app/codec/message" tactic is platform-independent.
There are also various other scarcities such as location, view out the window, proximity to other desirable things, and more. We can already mass produce mobile homes and plunk them down in the desert for nearly nothing. That doesn't mean people are flocking to live there.
humans remain in control of super-intelligent machines
So we should keep them as slaves? I don't think that would work out too well. How are humans even supposed to remain "in control" of a super-intelligence? Those things would play us like violins.
I believe a lot of financial institutions now require an "offline" vacation, as in no contact is allowed back to the office. No remote, no BYOD email, etc. Aside from the origins as an anti-fraud measure, it also works great in IT where it forces people to cross-train to provide coverage.
Yes, by simply altering the schedule until the project was done. This doesn't count the inevitable "fix all the problems" project which would kick off soon after completion of the original.
At first I wasn't clear on how the tunnel would reduce pollution. Won't the bad gases just come out of the tunnel? But of course, the idea is the tunnel will shift cargo transport from trucks to trains. Presumably trains produce less pollution. Or at least less trash littering the "pristine Swiss landscape"
Give them some credit, they did gratuitously check for TLS on some of the sites and threw that for free into the report.
An interesting (to me anyway) side note. Some of the larger sites are actively scraping these leaked password databases, and forcing a password reset on any account that used the same password.
I think kids have pretty much always been ill-informed. It takes a while to realize that you don't really know anything.
Well thank Providence they aren't frittering their time away watching television all day.
All that is true, but isn't that already known without whatever Wikileaks has on tap? I didn't see anything in what Assange hinted about that would change the likelihood of an indictment.
There is nothing described here that would be grounds for an indictment.
Well, I'll be damned! Thanks for informing me. I'll have to go update my Linkedin profile...
There is a Communist party in the USA and anyone is free to join it. I suppose you could start your own as well, but maybe you couldn't call it Communist since the name is already in use. What gave you the idea the Communist Party is outlawed in the US?
In what way? You mean CERN and W3C? I'm not picking an argument, just curious. Could be more of which I am not aware.
If a suspected terrorist were reading this article, the FBI would only see they read "engadget.com" and how long for, rather than the specific page links.
Does anyone even believe that after all the times they have lied?
I had the same thought but used the term "slave collar"
The first part mentions "plans to cut about 7 percent of its staff" but then the rest of the article talks about hiring starting next week. It makes it sound like the author is confused between a pause in increase and an actual cutback. I suppose they are firing some people and then hiring others.
The ones they use in China look more like light motorcycles than what Americans might think of as an e-Bike. It isn't a regular street bicycle with a motor strapped on the frame, it's a motorcycle frame with an electric engine.
Another reason is that the licensing fees for cars are extremely high, which adds on to the cost of the car itself.
There are various approaches like application control for this, or disabling macros in Office. The problem is, the same path is used for legitimate purposes and breaking it is problematic.
This attack is just using tools present on the OS and application, it isn't something that can be patched. Other OSes and applications offer similar capabilities. The old "download this app/codec/message" tactic is platform-independent.
Well, I'm already working on this as a weekend thing.
There are also various other scarcities such as location, view out the window, proximity to other desirable things, and more. We can already mass produce mobile homes and plunk them down in the desert for nearly nothing. That doesn't mean people are flocking to live there.
70% of what? Packets? Bandwidth? Connection requests?
After that we would start making them work on all the meta-problems like "what's the best way to use all these specialized problem solving machines?"
humans remain in control of super-intelligent machines
So we should keep them as slaves? I don't think that would work out too well. How are humans even supposed to remain "in control" of a super-intelligence? Those things would play us like violins.
I believe a lot of financial institutions now require an "offline" vacation, as in no contact is allowed back to the office. No remote, no BYOD email, etc. Aside from the origins as an anti-fraud measure, it also works great in IT where it forces people to cross-train to provide coverage.
perhaps someone will invent the refrigeration laser
Yes, by simply altering the schedule until the project was done. This doesn't count the inevitable "fix all the problems" project which would kick off soon after completion of the original.
At first I wasn't clear on how the tunnel would reduce pollution. Won't the bad gases just come out of the tunnel? But of course, the idea is the tunnel will shift cargo transport from trucks to trains. Presumably trains produce less pollution. Or at least less trash littering the "pristine Swiss landscape"