I am afraid that government is not "industry". For example, the Dutch government had its national certificate compromised twice within 3 months. The first time was big news, the second only mentioned on IT news sites.
So the robot actually does the opposite of what stores want. Stores themselves like to make the customer take the least efficient way, because that brings the customer in contact with the most products. For the customers themselves, however, this might be useful.
Apart from that, it is the wrong solution to the wrong problem. The problem is that the equilibrium of the reaction
C + O2 <=> CO2
has moved too far to the CO2 part. If you store the CO2, the reaction does not change and effectively you are storing oxygen and carbon. This is exactly what happened in the Biosphere II experiment, where the concrete of the buildings took so much CO2 out of the air that the people had not enough oxygen left to breathe.
Last time I got a survey from Mozilla about the wonderful new Mozilla account for firefox. They want to be chrome, including anything that takes away our privacy. Latest upgrades of firefox mainly contained front-ends to services that you wouldn't want to exists in firefox anyway.
Not even my bike fits under that bus. And although a Whike is quite high, it is road legal and conforms to the traffic sizes (which are based on a firetruck where I live). 2 meters is way too low to be able to pass regular traffic. The first van or truck would stop the bus dead in its tracks.
In all probability it was probably someone else than the victim on the soapbox. And a foreign company should have no right to that information whatsoever. I know the company cannot be expected to check all the information for such issues, which is why the right to be forgotten actually exists. Google should stop whining about it.
It's also present in my pocket dinosaur, the Nokia N900. Also with the headphones as antenna, but for some obscure reasons you have to switch on bluetooth.
The only way to create money is by loaning in into existence (I know this phrase makes no sense, but it is still how the money system works). Off course, this loan has to be paid back with usury (for which the money was never created), so the debt only grows. The only way to be able to pay the usury is to loan more and... pay more usury!
I thinks that is what is meant. If the upload routines do not check anything, that is hardly the fault of the library that comes next. Files that are not even images should never be given to ImageMagick at all. So I would say it is a vulnerability for lousily programmed websites, not for some library that happens to get poisonous input.
You mean, filling the ocean? My goodness sir, that sounds even more feasible than building a mountain! Truth to be told, islands have been built before, but entire continents?
If the free market wanted your alternative energy storing methods, it would have already happened.
What I read in articles like this is that the "free market" already wants it, and now it becomes more affordable and mainstream, it actually happens. Those batteries are very probable not mainstream enough, but what you see is a market growing. It is happening now.
That's why they are called con artists. This problem is very wide spread due to all management courses telling you should steer the processes on measurable objectives. The real objectives (how often a book is read in this case) are near impossible to check, but there is always something you can check (the number of url hits, for example). So the wrong quantity is optimized and you literally get what you ask for: url hits, not book readings.
I have worked in a company where we had to maximize the support time spent on a problem. You can guess the clients paid a lot of support and went to our competitors before the support budget they had bought was empty.
True. People live anywhere where the earth provides food and other goods. When the big tsunami occurred, some people in the Netherlands asked "why would anyone build their house in such an area?", upon which another dutchman asked "Why would anyone build a house 3 meters below sea level?". People live where they can.
War is Peace
Freedom is Slavery
Ignorance is Strength
You forgot one:
I am afraid that government is not "industry". For example, the Dutch government had its national certificate compromised twice within 3 months. The first time was big news, the second only mentioned on IT news sites.
helps customers find items on their lists
So the robot actually does the opposite of what stores want. Stores themselves like to make the customer take the least efficient way, because that brings the customer in contact with the most products. For the customers themselves, however, this might be useful.
Apart from that, it is the wrong solution to the wrong problem. The problem is that the equilibrium of the reaction
C + O2 <=> CO2
has moved too far to the CO2 part. If you store the CO2, the reaction does not change and effectively you are storing oxygen and carbon. This is exactly what happened in the Biosphere II experiment, where the concrete of the buildings took so much CO2 out of the air that the people had not enough oxygen left to breathe.
Like in Bugarup in Pratchett's Discworld. Like many things in Discworld, it makes sense.
Seeing the article with a facebook logo, I wonder if FBI stands for "FaceBook International".
It seems that all major research starts on XKCD...
Too bad Sir Terry Pratchett is no longer with us to see The Luggage for real. It's already somewhat sapient, but does it come with a pearwood finish?
Last time I got a survey from Mozilla about the wonderful new Mozilla account for firefox. They want to be chrome, including anything that takes away our privacy. Latest upgrades of firefox mainly contained front-ends to services that you wouldn't want to exists in firefox anyway.
Not even my bike fits under that bus. And although a Whike is quite high, it is road legal and conforms to the traffic sizes (which are based on a firetruck where I live). 2 meters is way too low to be able to pass regular traffic. The first van or truck would stop the bus dead in its tracks.
And that is more important than the constitution?
In all probability it was probably someone else than the victim on the soapbox. And a foreign company should have no right to that information whatsoever. I know the company cannot be expected to check all the information for such issues, which is why the right to be forgotten actually exists. Google should stop whining about it.
It's also present in my pocket dinosaur, the Nokia N900. Also with the headphones as antenna, but for some obscure reasons you have to switch on bluetooth.
The way the money system works: YES.
The only way to create money is by loaning in into existence (I know this phrase makes no sense, but it is still how the money system works). Off course, this loan has to be paid back with usury (for which the money was never created), so the debt only grows. The only way to be able to pay the usury is to loan more and ... pay more usury!
I use a whike, you insensitive clod!
I thinks that is what is meant. If the upload routines do not check anything, that is hardly the fault of the library that comes next. Files that are not even images should never be given to ImageMagick at all. So I would say it is a vulnerability for lousily programmed websites, not for some library that happens to get poisonous input.
And a psychiatrist. I cannot believe that anyone who has seen that much legalese nonsense still wants to live.
An App Store. With all the drawbacks that come with it, such as giving up your privacy:
Please note that to install and remove snaps, you'll need an Ubuntu One account.
Exactly this attitude stopped me from buying a Jolla Phone as a successor to an old Maemo phone.
A narrow-mindedness drug. Slashdot can be seen at the other side of the pond as well.
Not exactly. Cows and Pigs are "cultured" meat too. "Cultured" means about anything except wildlife.
You mean, filling the ocean? My goodness sir, that sounds even more feasible than building a mountain! Truth to be told, islands have been built before, but entire continents?
Didn't I read the same story a week ago on slashdot?
If the free market wanted your alternative energy storing methods, it would have already happened.
What I read in articles like this is that the "free market" already wants it, and now it becomes more affordable and mainstream, it actually happens. Those batteries are very probable not mainstream enough, but what you see is a market growing. It is happening now.
they've created a new work of art
That's why they are called con artists. This problem is very wide spread due to all management courses telling you should steer the processes on measurable objectives. The real objectives (how often a book is read in this case) are near impossible to check, but there is always something you can check (the number of url hits, for example). So the wrong quantity is optimized and you literally get what you ask for: url hits, not book readings.
I have worked in a company where we had to maximize the support time spent on a problem. You can guess the clients paid a lot of support and went to our competitors before the support budget they had bought was empty.
True. People live anywhere where the earth provides food and other goods. When the big tsunami occurred, some people in the Netherlands asked "why would anyone build their house in such an area?", upon which another dutchman asked "Why would anyone build a house 3 meters below sea level?". People live where they can.