You're free to say anything you want, unless we don't like it.
Why not just anonymously post somewhere without doxing yourself?
When I see things like:
"At the same time, there are co-workers who are questioning whether they can safely express their views in the workplace (especially those with a minority viewpoint). They too feel under threat, and that is also not OK. People must feel free to express dissent. "
I realize google is interested in diversity, just not any that make people think...
To see what other countries decide is extremist, and needs to be scrubbed. Tiananmen Square videos aren't looked on very kindly in China for example. Or women in bikini's in some other countries.
Does each country have it's own set of what is extremist, or do they all contribute to a global set of extremism, until al that is left is sponsored content from paying advertisers?
The IT outsourcing companies make a ton of other money in the process.
From a percentage of the pay their H-1B contracts receive, to the flop houses they store their programmers in while they're not at work, it's all pure profit.
Until the city's AI for whatever reason, classifies your future crime as imminent, or worse, decides your continued existence is no longer useful to it.
The good news, the city rewards it's faithful, it's worshipers.
As a side project, we'll also need some non-nuclear, small scale EMP weapons.
Everybody will have distributed Bot Swarms.
Think of a Citronella Candle or Bug Zapper, you don't want other people's Bot Swarms around you in a battle zone, or Urban neighborhood, when law enforcement starts using them.
I knew a whole bunch of people who spent most of their work time doing day trading. Others ran businesses from their work office.
Some of those businesses included office supply, an Internet Dating site, one was running a porn site from work, another was running their gun business.
In their defense, it was a shitty place to work for.
Pretty good service, calling over IP, credits for every line you switch. One line unlimeted 4g hours and texting is like $70 a month tax and fees included.
Sounds like a lame way to watch a game. You may as well just watch the highlights and box score.
Depending on the announcers for the sport, you really don't miss much if you fast forward through commercials and the repeated facts and anecdotes that really don't add any value to the game.
Things like:
You know, he's the second most famous alumni from some college you've never heard about. Toyota
He's the thirteenth leading passer in the league on days divisible by two
Last game of the year Brent, can't hold anything back now.
Every time I add a new device to my network, I do a nmap port scan on it. Something like: sudo nmap -A -T4 ipaddress
If access to those ports are needed, I'll do some poking on them, depending on what they are and probably some research to determine if they have had any security issues, and do a risk analysis.
Work follows a completely different model. Everything is blocked, there are various levels of approvals needed to open any ports. External access directly to internal systems without proxies/frontends/webheads is almost never granted. Periodic reviews, pen testing and renewals for exceptions are mandatory.
A comedy of stupidity.
Did they even have a firewall?
Who does the reviews and port scans for security changes?
Who reviews the security postures of applications and services on the internal network.
Power Quality Engineering, well one out of three, maybe.
Here's a hint for configuring your security posture. Start with denying any connectivity in either direction. Adjust as needed.
You're free to say anything you want, unless we don't like it.
Why not just anonymously post somewhere without doxing yourself?
When I see things like:
"At the same time, there are co-workers who are questioning whether they can safely express their views in the workplace (especially those with a minority viewpoint). They too feel under threat, and that is also not OK. People must feel free to express dissent. "
I realize google is interested in diversity, just not any that make people think...
Checking out coffee shops, trying to decide which one to go to next.
The Microsoft Special Olympics.
When they forced them to the left, I tweaked them to the right.
Whatever happened to the ability to be able to choose the appearance of your desktop?
I may move them to the left now, just because, you can't tell me what to do. /s
To talk to people on the phone. Videoconferencing is even more annoying.
Facebook video conferencing devices will be just another footnote in failure.
To see what other countries decide is extremist, and needs to be scrubbed. Tiananmen Square videos aren't looked on very kindly in China for example. Or women in bikini's in some other countries.
Does each country have it's own set of what is extremist, or do they all contribute to a global set of extremism, until al that is left is sponsored content from paying advertisers?
The IT outsourcing companies make a ton of other money in the process.
From a percentage of the pay their H-1B contracts receive, to the flop houses they store their programmers in while they're not at work, it's all pure profit.
As a firefox user, I wonder if I'll ever see an emoji?
Or if I could actually watch netflix in my browser.
Glad to see they're working on features that will be so beneficial to their users.
Hopefully they use checksums on their file transfers, so they only need 1 copy of the 1080i version of the latest cam recording of latest movie.
The country with the biggest space program on the planet approved. /s
Does Luxembourg even have any satellites?
Do they at least provide some measure of flame resistance for the contents?
Otherwise, you may as well leave your important/valuable stuff sitting in a closet.
Charging stations and connectors.
I want one standard for charging, and one type of connector, so I can drive up to any charging station without worrying about it being the wrong kind.
It's almost as bad as if Ford, Chevrolet, Dodge, Toyota and Honda had special stations that only worked with their cars.
Until the city's AI for whatever reason, classifies your future crime as imminent, or worse, decides your continued existence is no longer useful to it.
The good news, the city rewards it's faithful, it's worshipers.
As a side project, we'll also need some non-nuclear, small scale EMP weapons.
Everybody will have distributed Bot Swarms.
Think of a Citronella Candle or Bug Zapper, you don't
want other people's Bot Swarms around you in a battle zone, or Urban neighborhood, when law enforcement starts using them.
I knew a whole bunch of people who spent most of their work time doing day trading. Others ran businesses from their work office.
Some of those businesses included office supply, an Internet Dating site, one was running a porn site from work, another was running their gun business.
In their defense, it was a shitty place to work for.
To Tmobile.
Depending on the coverage in your area.
Pretty good service, calling over IP, credits for every line you switch. One line unlimeted 4g hours and texting is like $70 a month tax and fees included.
Fuck AT&T
Russian Car Crash videos.
Sounds like a lame way to watch a game. You may as well just watch the highlights and box score.
Depending on the announcers for the sport, you really don't miss much if you fast forward through commercials and the repeated facts and
anecdotes that really don't add any value to the game.
Things like:
You know, he's the second most famous alumni from some college you've never heard about. Toyota
He's the thirteenth leading passer in the league on days divisible by two
Last game of the year Brent, can't hold anything back now.
The Old Time Radio archive, the Public Domain Movies and some kodi addons
Volcanos:
http://volcanoes.usgs.gov/vhp/...
180-440 Million Tons of CO2 a year.
There's some 4K content from Amazon Prime and Netflix.
I recently got one of the LG OLED 2016 TV's and man..that thing is spectacular!!
I'm pretty sure there is 4k content on youtube and vimeo as well.
Although there is a ton of 360p which looks crappy even on my HDTV.
It would be a shame if someone was to program thousands of DCMA bots that reported everything you have on the Internet as infringing.
Whatever you do, never just move the headstones.
Yeah that went well in Poltergeist.
Speaking as a slightly paranoid home user.
Every time I add a new device to my network, I do a nmap port scan on it. Something like:
sudo nmap -A -T4 ipaddress
If access to those ports are needed, I'll do some poking on them, depending on what they are and probably some research to determine if they have had any security issues, and do a risk analysis.
Work follows a completely different model. Everything is blocked, there are various levels of approvals needed to open any ports. External access directly to internal systems without proxies/frontends/webheads is almost never granted. Periodic reviews, pen testing and renewals for exceptions are mandatory.
Hey hey hey... it's "The Big Game" not "Super Bowl." Or the NFL will come after you the exact same way.
My favorite was Superb Owl.