that at this point in time, anything could enrage a bookface employee.
Not the hours spent looking for offensive content, not the rigging of elections, not the abuse of clients preferences/personal information, not the use of their employer to live stream murders, suicides and stupidity.
not going to law school and passing the bar in California, because regardless of how long and hard fought this will be, the lawyers will make obscene amounts of money from both sides.
These were people taking 60+ hours to do the same work I was doing in less than 20 hours a week. Automation of some of my work made it worse.
Management just tossed more work on my plate, and got rid of the slow people, with no financial inducement for me. I never said anything, and found plenty of time to surf/. and reddit while things ran batch jobs on another screen, or computer(s)
If you're serious about automating your job, make sure your apps do a directory check to make sure you're still employed before it does it's job..../s?
First, most people have seen or used something similar to what they have purchased. This was not true when computers/software... was first available.
Second, the printed material was probably already outdated when it was originally printed, much more so when updates to the software/microcode have been made.
Third, the lack of enough (good) translators that can actually take the original language and make enough sense of it and carry that over to other languages.
Fourth, If something is simple enough to use without a manual, why bother printing one?
Fifth, Search engines with access to Online manuals and support group sites, combined with phone/email support can answer most questions. If you need detailed information, the answers a click away.
if you have an idea of the device type, you can guess a good portion of the mac address to make brute forcing easier
if the device is using ipv6 without privacy and has the mac address embedded in the ip, you already have the mac then
nmap does a pretty good job of guessing the device type.
Only if you're on the same LAN segment. If you're just scanning random IPs from afar, you won't have the MAC.
Unless you're using IPv6.
I bet cisco is gonna be pissed of about their routers, switches and appliances though.
Created when Google wasn't fully evil/solely out for their own interests.
Maybe they're concerned about charge-backs from ISP services in states that haven't passed Network Neutrality edicts.
a real "Nexus of Evil" to coin a phrase...
I am pretty sure Alphabet/Google has a trademark on Nexus (of Evil)
Name three things that deserve each-other:
Systemd, Bookface, Python,
that at this point in time, anything could enrage a bookface employee.
Not the hours spent looking for offensive content, not the rigging of elections, not the abuse of clients preferences/personal information, not the use of their employer to live stream murders, suicides and stupidity.
I guess stealing a Cessna or dirigible or van, or semi and loading it up with fertilizer will never go out of style. /s
We have seen this before. Companies become some kind of generic clearinghouse with the face of an old brand.
Examples include CompUSA, Circuit City, Polaroid
I'm two generations behind on Nintendo consoles. I skipped the WIIU and the switch, because I wanted more than the latest Legends of Pokemon games.
Nintendo should just give up on console hardware, and port to PS and Xbox, and make some nice controllers...
TCP/IP and UDP through a DNS tunnel using HTTPS.
Thanks Jigsaw.
of all time if 44K people are managers.
Or maybe it's like a bank, where you get a useless title instead of a real raise...
I always thought it was the antibiotic resistant bacteria, incompetent doctors, and greedy hospital boards and administrators.
Shouldn't all the access issues be covered under existing acts like HIPAA?
Two Factor Authentication should be the minimum requirement for remote access to anything in a hospital or within a patient...
Yeah, and add an almost appropriate alliterative adjective.
Second thoughts, belay last. That'd just be sooooo camp.
You think that's bad, wait until your $10 Wi-Fi router is running systemd.
...they should just skip to Wi-Fi 10
The problem with this is that Wi-Fi 2, 3, 4,5, 6...9 are all higher than 10. Just run a sort on them...
Not that the previous letters were any better.
Maybe they could name them after rare animals. /s
not going to law school and passing the bar in California, because regardless of how long and hard fought this will be, the lawyers will make obscene amounts of money from both sides.
for an electronic condom for my electronics. /s
I wonder how many boatloads of cash the ad revenue to push "recommendations" to the "users" of this app will pay out;
more than once.
These were people taking 60+ hours to do the same work I was doing in less than 20 hours a week. Automation of some of my work made it worse.
Management just tossed more work on my plate, and got rid of the slow people, with no financial inducement for me. I never said anything, and found plenty of time to surf /. and reddit while things ran batch jobs on another screen, or computer(s)
If you're serious about automating your job, make sure your apps do a directory check to make sure you're still employed before it does it's job.... /s?
the three times a week emergency test on my TV.
Or the amber alerts that are from somewhere else in my state 400 miles away,
The real test of their system will be the ability to block /s
Reply All to the messages.
Yet. How fast can they actually check ALL the logs?
Someone should force them to pay a third party to read their logs, and publish their results.
The first question is can you disable Alexa?
The next question is can you run Kodi on it?
for $50, sounds like a pretty good deal.
First, most people have seen or used something similar to what they have purchased. This was not true when computers/software... was first available.
Second, the printed material was probably already outdated when it was originally printed, much more so when updates to the software/microcode have been made.
Third, the lack of enough (good) translators that can actually take the original language and make enough sense of it and carry that over to other languages.
Fourth, If something is simple enough to use without a manual, why bother printing one?
Fifth, Search engines with access to Online manuals and support group sites, combined with phone/email support can answer most questions. If you need detailed information, the answers a click away.
I only read the summary.
Because it should be an OR, unless bookface wants to glean data from both and doesn't care about non-female underrepresented students.
Also, what does underrepresented actually mean? Amish kids?
It works fine for bookface and Alphabet. The coffee shop can probably re-sell the data repeatedly.
I would go with using the socially available information for someone else. I mean free coffee is worth that much effort on my part.
was set too low.
I'm still rocking a 2 core AMD laptop from 7 or 8 years ago.
I haven't bought a new phone in about 8 years (the cellular company gave me a free one when the last one I purchased wasn't supported any longer)
My needs are pretty simple, my NAS is about 5 years old and my ATOM server (mail/web/DB) is about 9 years old.