Put a watermark on the page and hand out a few small warnings to those that are distributing to please stop, and slowly step up enforcement. Make it cheap enough that people wont want to pirate it, make it valuable enough that people will respect you enough not to. And build a community around your product, you can always go the DRM route but its ruling with an iron fist, and makes the content inaccessible and hostile to port to other devices, at that point your customers will put in the effort to pirate it because they have no respect for your company.
Modern companies are getting worse at "customer service" and going the DRM route will make you just another one of the companies people love to hate.
By far there is not enough data for them to come to a good conclusion about "fracking" in general. The problem is they use concrete to line holes and direct fluids, its not a matter if, but when something like that cracks. It's the same reason you have a gutters and drain spouts that lead water away from your house, that fluid pushing against your foundation constantly pushes and seeks an entrance. Your house shifts a fraction of a fraction and that water can seep in.
I thought they had all these wiz bang cyber warriors! People so smart that they can make your head explode with their extreme cyber hacker power..... Oh right that was total bullshit.
yes, yes a thousand times yes! I'm so tired of the apps I use on my phone changing in extreme and sometimes anoying ways one day I updated and the trash button disappeared, it went from easy to access to pull up a menu and hit delete afer you go into an e-mail. this type of change is starting to sound a lot like the zombie version of south park. Change!
We use Open Source, the entire point is using something that is not under the control of one single agency, entity or company. To have a back door in mainline like that, that isn't considered a bug would take the kind of creativity these organizations neither attract nor harbor on their own. So your probably good, besides SELinux vulnerabilities are the least of your worries. There's probably a Ton of sysad's that administer Linux boxes from windows with poor to minimal security.
Its actually a really good example of what the green movement is, in this troll's attempt to plug a company that is hated for their inability to take any real useful advice from consumers if its not on picket signs outside their door. He created the real world analogy for "climate change" many people working to promote "idea X" there are many fakers, that take something and make it their message for why they're better at complying with the idea than others. Its perfect because its the most abused message of our time, next to terrorism. And at the end of the day someone stands up and acts like they're doing something good for someone somewhere and that causes another guy to stand up in the crowd completely off-topic and describe what a good person he is because he does vaguely good tings for theoretically good causes for invisibly but totally innocent people.
Politicians pointing out that the NSA lies about facts, and they let them know. They should go to the people who are in charge of the NSA and let them know, silly politicians.
They probably just did a "mv" rather than a "cp" when they where exporting the data to a USB stick to send to the NSA. I'm sure such a respected company such as E...A.... oh those guys. Yea "supprise!", you mean you thought the company of Entertainment Assholes was afraid of shaking up a few pesky users?
No no we talked about this remember, the secret court that we have no insight into are using legal arguments. On one side is the nsa there's a judge and the other side is an empty chair to represent 'we the people'. No one objected so it passed, are you saying the american public has a reason not to trust the government with all their data from now until the end of time. Surely there's no possible way to abuse this.
It has nothing to do wtih your rights because they're requesting it from a company that holds the information about you, kinda like the information VISA holds on your transaction data, you may have bought and paid for that but you dont ownt he info....
Expand your knowledge, of the old school there's a lot of it and its the stuff that has the niche features that you need to do trixy things. Your skills of the old school are the things that impress knowledgeable people, that know how effective those tool are. The web X.0 crap is for the trendy crowd unless your a web developer, its OK to let it pass you by because many times its toilet paper tech until it becomes established.
The fallacy of these kind of predictions dictates that we don't expand out to something that changes human priorities. Will we also have robots flying the ships that we mine asteroids with? we'll still need people to fix those robots and keep things running, the robots just help us leverage the hugely repetitive tasks like picking strawberries or drive the robots to the site to begin work, and to make sure they're all on the right task. Oh and we'll need people to make predictions about how people will become extinct by $(date() + 30y). One could argue is a rather gorse underestimation of the number of unresolved issues in the world. But I do look forward to seeing the use'd robot salesman, this beauty's great she comes used before they enforced the robotic ethicacy subroutines! We still have the robotic rights revolution to go through too!
That's not always a good thing and I'd seriously challenge the value of it. My experience with people who have the proper education many times has been, if it's outside their box of what they've been taught the it's not possible or worth their time. Education can be self limiting because it can make people believe that what they've been taught and learned is the most advanced and best way to do something. To a worm in horseradish the world is horseradish.
The fact that they had cameras didn't prevent the attack. So no, it's still not worth a camera on every street, it's not worth permanently disrupting our society. Crime prevention is done almost exclusively through the threat of punishment. The 30 billion spent on monitoring and security was thrown away when even the Russian authorities told us this guy was "bad". We're much better off as a society and a world if we work on ways to reduce the need for a false solution the all seeing eye is. People need a good ways to be apart of their communities so the outliers can be assessed for the actual (or inactual) threat they are before they go off the deep end. And beyond that it's the spice of life, the bitter that makes the sweet that much sweeter.
It's on it way, unfortunately the lawyer assigned to the case is driving from California to DC because the one TSA agent at LAX was tied up in court over supposedly violating someones supposed civil rights while enforcing TSA mandate by beat a man attempting to storm a terminal with a liquid containing extremely high concentrations of Hydrogen and Oxygen.
When doing maintenance in the data-center it is best practice to do one the following :
A: Run through the halls screaming downtime
B: Notify relevant parties of downtime and schedule appropriately C: Give up, it runs a windows NT box that has never seen an update from Microsoft and its run by a really old guy that often falls asleep in the data-center but management doesn't care because when he croaks he's taking the whole company with him because no one know's how the hell that thing works.
D: None of the above, we're going for 100% up-time this year, suck-it Google!
Put a watermark on the page and hand out a few small warnings to those that are distributing to please stop, and slowly step up enforcement. Make it cheap enough that people wont want to pirate it, make it valuable enough that people will respect you enough not to. And build a community around your product, you can always go the DRM route but its ruling with an iron fist, and makes the content inaccessible and hostile to port to other devices, at that point your customers will put in the effort to pirate it because they have no respect for your company.
Modern companies are getting worse at "customer service" and going the DRM route will make you just another one of the companies people love to hate.
By far there is not enough data for them to come to a good conclusion about "fracking" in general. The problem is they use concrete to line holes and direct fluids, its not a matter if, but when something like that cracks. It's the same reason you have a gutters and drain spouts that lead water away from your house, that fluid pushing against your foundation constantly pushes and seeks an entrance. Your house shifts a fraction of a fraction and that water can seep in.
I thought they had all these wiz bang cyber warriors! People so smart that they can make your head explode with their extreme cyber hacker power..... Oh right that was total bullshit.
yes, yes a thousand times yes! I'm so tired of the apps I use on my phone changing in extreme and sometimes anoying ways one day I updated and the trash button disappeared, it went from easy to access to pull up a menu and hit delete afer you go into an e-mail. this type of change is starting to sound a lot like the zombie version of south park. Change!
Slow news day... /sigh where's all the stories of fireworks going haywire!
Please read the words "on their own"
We use Open Source, the entire point is using something that is not under the control of one single agency, entity or company. To have a back door in mainline like that, that isn't considered a bug would take the kind of creativity these organizations neither attract nor harbor on their own. So your probably good, besides SELinux vulnerabilities are the least of your worries. There's probably a Ton of sysad's that administer Linux boxes from windows with poor to minimal security.
Its actually a really good example of what the green movement is, in this troll's attempt to plug a company that is hated for their inability to take any real useful advice from consumers if its not on picket signs outside their door. He created the real world analogy for "climate change" many people working to promote "idea X" there are many fakers, that take something and make it their message for why they're better at complying with the idea than others. Its perfect because its the most abused message of our time, next to terrorism. And at the end of the day someone stands up and acts like they're doing something good for someone somewhere and that causes another guy to stand up in the crowd completely off-topic and describe what a good person he is because he does vaguely good tings for theoretically good causes for invisibly but totally innocent people.
Politicians pointing out that the NSA lies about facts, and they let them know. They should go to the people who are in charge of the NSA and let them know, silly politicians.
They probably just did a "mv" rather than a "cp" when they where exporting the data to a USB stick to send to the NSA. I'm sure such a respected company such as E...A.... oh those guys. Yea "supprise!", you mean you thought the company of Entertainment Assholes was afraid of shaking up a few pesky users?
No no we talked about this remember, the secret court that we have no insight into are using legal arguments. On one side is the nsa there's a judge and the other side is an empty chair to represent 'we the people'. No one objected so it passed, are you saying the american public has a reason not to trust the government with all their data from now until the end of time. Surely there's no possible way to abuse this.
Macros are so 2000-and-late -notepad power user
Macros are so 2000 and late -notepad power user
It has nothing to do wtih your rights because they're requesting it from a company that holds the information about you, kinda like the information VISA holds on your transaction data, you may have bought and paid for that but you dont ownt he info....
Expand your knowledge, of the old school there's a lot of it and its the stuff that has the niche features that you need to do trixy things. Your skills of the old school are the things that impress knowledgeable people, that know how effective those tool are. The web X.0 crap is for the trendy crowd unless your a web developer, its OK to let it pass you by because many times its toilet paper tech until it becomes established.
The fallacy of these kind of predictions dictates that we don't expand out to something that changes human priorities. Will we also have robots flying the ships that we mine asteroids with? we'll still need people to fix those robots and keep things running, the robots just help us leverage the hugely repetitive tasks like picking strawberries or drive the robots to the site to begin work, and to make sure they're all on the right task. Oh and we'll need people to make predictions about how people will become extinct by $(date() + 30y). One could argue is a rather gorse underestimation of the number of unresolved issues in the world. But I do look forward to seeing the use'd robot salesman, this beauty's great she comes used before they enforced the robotic ethicacy subroutines! We still have the robotic rights revolution to go through too!
No, just no.
Its just that our stupidity is smarter than theirs!
A liberal coming to terms with building a new nuclear power plant in the US
We can start selling canned air, "pollution, bringing the dream of space balls a little closer to reality"
That's not always a good thing and I'd seriously challenge the value of it. My experience with people who have the proper education many times has been, if it's outside their box of what they've been taught the it's not possible or worth their time. Education can be self limiting because it can make people believe that what they've been taught and learned is the most advanced and best way to do something. To a worm in horseradish the world is horseradish.
The fact that they had cameras didn't prevent the attack. So no, it's still not worth a camera on every street, it's not worth permanently disrupting our society. Crime prevention is done almost exclusively through the threat of punishment. The 30 billion spent on monitoring and security was thrown away when even the Russian authorities told us this guy was "bad". We're much better off as a society and a world if we work on ways to reduce the need for a false solution the all seeing eye is. People need a good ways to be apart of their communities so the outliers can be assessed for the actual (or inactual) threat they are before they go off the deep end. And beyond that it's the spice of life, the bitter that makes the sweet that much sweeter.
It's on it way, unfortunately the lawyer assigned to the case is driving from California to DC because the one TSA agent at LAX was tied up in court over supposedly violating someones supposed civil rights while enforcing TSA mandate by beat a man attempting to storm a terminal with a liquid containing extremely high concentrations of Hydrogen and Oxygen.
When doing maintenance in the data-center it is best practice to do one the following :
A: Run through the halls screaming downtime
B: Notify relevant parties of downtime and schedule appropriately
C: Give up, it runs a windows NT box that has never seen an update from Microsoft and its run by a really old guy that often falls asleep in the data-center but management doesn't care because when he croaks he's taking the whole company with him because no one know's how the hell that thing works.
D: None of the above, we're going for 100% up-time this year, suck-it Google!
Blast! My porn icons arent safe anywhere!