"Windows is actually one of the better operating systems security wise these days."
There are effectively 3 operating systems in play today where this matters - Windows, OSX, and Linux. Are you saying that Windows is either most or second-most secure of the three?
Except in modern practice, 'coder' is a monkey who took an 8 week Khan Academy course in Java, while an 'architect' is a guy who knows powerpoint. Most frequently observed alongside 'managers' whose skillset includes Outlook, and 'the rest of the employees' who watch as their companies fold/outsource anything important.
Websense kills it with the "Personal Storage and Backup" category, meaning that the unemployed, the hipster, and the non-Fortune1000 company employees can access it. Good business model.
It's entirely like those laws. If YOU are vaccinated then the problem boils back down to one of cost - their actions created a (now) societal cost impact.
They make electric 'day' lights you know. Ever been to a sports arena? If they can light an entire football pitch, why not just do this the old fashioned, non-expensive, non-boondogle way? Buy some floodlights and be done with it.
Is probably what they're saying most of the time. At the risk of sounding trite, I expect that the return howls are mostly just 'So glad you are!'.
They're not discussing Plato or the recipe for fondue, they're wolves. If there's any content in the howl it's going to be things like 'I'm hungry!' or 'Who wants some?' or 'Deer party at Blacktail's den!'
And print it whenever you like. Woz was right - nobody owns anything anymore, you're just using a device (terminal?) to access content that another has agreed to let you access. Soon printing your own content will be seen as some kind of subversive act.
"It will be interesting to see if this Direct3D 9 state tracker takes off for Linux and whether Wine developers will optionally support it for better performance."
What is this, a high school paper? Need to fill space much?
It'sa free service; the advice is worth what you paid for it. If you base financial decisions solely on Zillow, you are a retard.
"Windows is actually one of the better operating systems security wise these days."
There are effectively 3 operating systems in play today where this matters - Windows, OSX, and Linux. Are you saying that Windows is either most or second-most secure of the three?
English, how does it work?
"I always start with the basics and move to more complicated attacks only if I have to. Same as any other genuine blackhat out there."
He's calling himself a 'genuine blackhat'.
Calling yourself a 'genuine blackhat' and a 'security professional' immediately disqualifies you from both, AND makes you sound like a douche.
Infosys hires a lot of people in Mexico to get around NAFTA as well. You get as many Mexicans as Indians in some places.
Except in modern practice, 'coder' is a monkey who took an 8 week Khan Academy course in Java, while an 'architect' is a guy who knows powerpoint. Most frequently observed alongside 'managers' whose skillset includes Outlook, and 'the rest of the employees' who watch as their companies fold/outsource anything important.
Details please.
When the money comes from a Monoply box, there's no incentive for accuracy, only more money.
How is this even a story?
Websense kills it with the "Personal Storage and Backup" category, meaning that the unemployed, the hipster, and the non-Fortune1000 company employees can access it. Good business model.
They can just request the drone to do the needful and reboot itself into safe mode.
Are there foodies who are NOT self-described?
It's entirely like those laws. If YOU are vaccinated then the problem boils back down to one of cost - their actions created a (now) societal cost impact.
Logic, how does it work?
They make electric 'day' lights you know. Ever been to a sports arena? If they can light an entire football pitch, why not just do this the old fashioned, non-expensive, non-boondogle way? Buy some floodlights and be done with it.
Is probably what they're saying most of the time. At the risk of sounding trite, I expect that the return howls are mostly just 'So glad you are!'.
They're not discussing Plato or the recipe for fondue, they're wolves. If there's any content in the howl it's going to be things like 'I'm hungry!' or 'Who wants some?' or 'Deer party at Blacktail's den!'
Anyone else remember Applixware? I remember buying a shrink-wrapped copy in CompUSA in their Linux section back in the day.
And print it whenever you like. Woz was right - nobody owns anything anymore, you're just using a device (terminal?) to access content that another has agreed to let you access. Soon printing your own content will be seen as some kind of subversive act.
Or we let people face the consequences of their actions. Stop privatizing the rewards while socializing risk. It's like seat-belt or helmet laws.
"We have a need to structure all this data. I know, lets use JSON!" "Great, now you have two problems."
JSON and REST and XML and all this other crap is just lame.
Because in the post-Microsoft world, there is no separation between code and data. Where have you been since 1991?
Oh wait, that's happening already. Thanks for a useless law.
The closing line:
"It will be interesting to see if this Direct3D 9 state tracker takes off for Linux and whether Wine developers will optionally support it for better performance."
What is this, a high school paper? Need to fill space much?
Dear HBO,
GFY.
Love,
the Whole Internet
GFY Janet, you fascist, power-grabbing hooligan.
+1 LOL, literally
You sir, have made my day. Best post in a long, long time.