weird, cause amazon is full of third party sellers to the point it's impossible to buy something from amazon itself. they are the best thing to happen to small business in decades
It's not impossible, or even difficult. It's really easy. If you can't manage a simple ecommerce transaction with competence I wonder if you can even tie your own shoelaces without fucking it up at least twice. Per foot.
If you were walking down the street and saw a guy wearing a gas mask wouldn't you wonder what he knew that you didn't? That's how I'm treated when wearing a sterile surgical mask on the street here in the US. The mask is to protect everybody, but assumptions are more powerful than rational thought.
Of course your going to get fucked if you just bend over and take it. All you have to do is dispute a bill and the onus is on them to justify it. Here you can negotiate rates more in line with reality.
Ultimately it's up to you whether you pay anything or not. It's not like they're gonna come over and put your appendix back in if you don't pay.
Clinical depression has a biologic basis. It seems like you think it is based on his circumstances. His bad tooth is particularly unfortunate since he is in the UK where they haven't yet discovered dentistry.
We never had such a clueless buffoon for a president before. Thoughtlessly antagonizing other countries is going to have very real repercussions sooner or later. Willfully ignoring the great damage already done to the planet due to man-made climate change is incredibly stupid. Yet that is the direction we're headed.
A clear-thinking person would quickly realise that they could whitelist the small subset of Unicode characters that cannot be used in nefarious ways, but leads to English text being displayed correctly. But there you have it.
Because the display doesn't show the whole URL. You can't simply copy-and-paste to get to the page. You need to "click" on the link which contains the whole URL. Where is the irony here rather than a mistake of your own?
I clicked the link you stupid dumbfuck. Just because it works for you it doesn't mean it works for everyone in the world. The irony is that an article purporting to be in support of Net Neutrality is actually censored based on your location.
I can see the page if I VPN to another country. Get it now?
Very little needs to be encrypted or authenticated.
Then always use encryption so you don't have to think about whether you "need" it or not.
SSL certificate management isn't for free.
Let's Encrypt helps out here. It's not a huge pain in the ass anymore and doesn't cost users money.
The problem I see here is my router and cable modem web interfaces don't support https. I know as I just tested them. These are fairly new devices too.
I guess it's once again time for me to post the simplest, clearest definition of Net Neutrality ever posted, from the Electronic Frontier Foundation:
https://www.eff.org/issues/net... [eff.org]
Music nerd here. A major 8th is just a major chord. But I'll bet that's a typo.
In the seventies popular music got a lot more interesting with Yes, Genesis, Fank Zappa, and the like. There was also some really promising DIY electronic music. Back then, if you wanted a synthesizer you pretty much had to build one from scratch, which is how I taught myself electronics.
The roads are sheer ice out there right now. I wouldn't trust a human driver let alone an automated one. Something tells me the folks in Mountain View California haven't tested their cars in weather like this.
The blockchain exception is an odd one - what difference does that really make what type of work they are doing?
It really is strange. If I were in the position of circumventing the restrictons (I'm not) then I would start a cryptominer on one core and set it to the lowest possible priority. Viola, I'm now in compliance with the licence.
I'd also stop calling it a "data center", it's more like an "information hub".
Not sure how much Intel really cares about threats from the free Linux community - vs Microsoft, etc...
Do they care about selling CPUs? Do they care about the competition who clearly has the advantage now? If they do they better get their shit together and stop pissing off the IT guys that will make or break them.
The real question is how did they know Xach'itee'aanenh T'eede Gaay was her name? The next time you bring your pet to the veterinarian give them this as your pet's name. They will look at you a little bit differently.
Hoping the Meltdown and Spectre security problems might mean Intel would be buying you a shiny new computer after a chip recall? Sorry, that's not on the cards.
Yes, it is. Their initial response to the FDIV bug was that it was a rarely used instruction so they wouldn't be replacing the chips. I got mine replaced, and will be getting new processors this time too. It all depends on how tenacious you are. If if costs them less to replace the chips than to deal with you they will replace them.
The only way to top this would be to have actually given Hillary that Grammy for her read of Fire & Fury at the awards.
That's not all that far-fetched. She won a Grammy for "It Takes a Village" in 1997. It could happen again.
weird, cause amazon is full of third party sellers to the point it's impossible to buy something from amazon itself. they are the best thing to happen to small business in decades
It's not impossible, or even difficult. It's really easy. If you can't manage a simple ecommerce transaction with competence I wonder if you can even tie your own shoelaces without fucking it up at least twice. Per foot.
If you were walking down the street and saw a guy wearing a gas mask wouldn't you wonder what he knew that you didn't? That's how I'm treated when wearing a sterile surgical mask on the street here in the US. The mask is to protect everybody, but assumptions are more powerful than rational thought.
Unfortunately my wife and daughter also have some immune deficiency issues, which makes the vaccine less effective even in good years.
I've had both flu and pneumonia vaccines, and failed to develop antibodies to both. IVIG (antibody infusions) are the next step.
Of course your going to get fucked if you just bend over and take it. All you have to do is dispute a bill and the onus is on them to justify it. Here you can negotiate rates more in line with reality.
Ultimately it's up to you whether you pay anything or not. It's not like they're gonna come over and put your appendix back in if you don't pay.
Clinical depression has a biologic basis. It seems like you think it is based on his circumstances. His bad tooth is particularly unfortunate since he is in the UK where they haven't yet discovered dentistry.
We never had such a clueless buffoon for a president before. Thoughtlessly antagonizing other countries is going to have very real repercussions sooner or later. Willfully ignoring the great damage already done to the planet due to man-made climate change is incredibly stupid. Yet that is the direction we're headed.
If all I have to do to reduce the risk of having an automobile accident is change my email addresses then I'm all for it.
English text doesn't require any Unicode. The A in ASCII stands for "American"
LetÃf(TM)s make ASCII great again!
A clear-thinking person would quickly realise that they could whitelist the small subset of Unicode characters that cannot be used in nefarious ways, but leads to English text being displayed correctly. But there you have it.
Why isnÃ(TM)t JPEG 2000 supported on all browsers?
What I want to know is why isnÃ(TM)t Unicode supported on Slashdot? Inquiring minds want to know.
Better idea: Split the US in two countries. The Red States and the Blue States. And build a wall between the two.
And make Mexico pay for it!
Because the display doesn't show the whole URL. You can't simply copy-and-paste to get to the page. You need to "click" on the link which contains the whole URL. Where is the irony here rather than a mistake of your own?
I clicked the link you stupid dumbfuck. Just because it works for you it doesn't mean it works for everyone in the world. The irony is that an article purporting to be in support of Net Neutrality is actually censored based on your location.
I can see the page if I VPN to another country. Get it now?
Very little needs to be encrypted or authenticated.
Then always use encryption so you don't have to think about whether you "need" it or not.
SSL certificate management isn't for free.
Let's Encrypt helps out here. It's not a huge pain in the ass anymore and doesn't cost users money.
The problem I see here is my router and cable modem web interfaces don't support https. I know as I just tested them. These are fairly new devices too.
I guess it's once again time for me to post the simplest, clearest definition of Net Neutrality ever posted, from the Electronic Frontier Foundation: https://www.eff.org/issues/net... [eff.org]
403 Access denied. The irony is strong here.
It is, it's called "the rhythm method".
I still call my first daughter "rhythm method". Her mother calls her "Jennifer" but I am more correct.
More chords (major 8ths).
Music nerd here. A major 8th is just a major chord. But I'll bet that's a typo.
In the seventies popular music got a lot more interesting with Yes, Genesis, Fank Zappa, and the like. There was also some really promising DIY electronic music. Back then, if you wanted a synthesizer you pretty much had to build one from scratch, which is how I taught myself electronics.
The roads are sheer ice out there right now. I wouldn't trust a human driver let alone an automated one. Something tells me the folks in Mountain View California haven't tested their cars in weather like this.
Cows get all the blame but termites emit more methane than cows.
You can also automatically post each bottom burp on Facebook so your friends don't miss a thing.
Unless all ISPs serving your area have decided to deprioritize and/or charge per bit for traffic other than to the Internet giants.
I don't think you understood the article. With a wireless P2P mesh network, you don't need an ISP.
The blockchain exception is an odd one - what difference does that really make what type of work they are doing?
It really is strange. If I were in the position of circumventing the restrictons (I'm not) then I would start a cryptominer on one core and set it to the lowest possible priority. Viola, I'm now in compliance with the licence.
I'd also stop calling it a "data center", it's more like an "information hub".
Not sure how much Intel really cares about threats from the free Linux community - vs Microsoft, etc...
Do they care about selling CPUs? Do they care about the competition who clearly has the advantage now? If they do they better get their shit together and stop pissing off the IT guys that will make or break them.
The real question is how did they know Xach'itee'aanenh T'eede Gaay was her name? The next time you bring your pet to the veterinarian give them this as your pet's name. They will look at you a little bit differently.
Hoping the Meltdown and Spectre security problems might mean Intel would be buying you a shiny new computer after a chip recall? Sorry, that's not on the cards.
Yes, it is. Their initial response to the FDIV bug was that it was a rarely used instruction so they wouldn't be replacing the chips. I got mine replaced, and will be getting new processors this time too. It all depends on how tenacious you are. If if costs them less to replace the chips than to deal with you they will replace them.