In C you can write secure code, in Java you can only write exploitable code. Even trying to write secure java is a joke, every step of the way there are major issues leading to insecurities. C on the other hand gives you as much control as you want, if you want to write an insecure program do it, if you know how to program properly and securly then you can do that to.
Java fails yet again, and really who is surprised. Java was and is a flawed language from the ground up and all of these exploits just help prove it. If you want a good secure system / language just look to C, it does everything you can think of or want, has little to no overhead and runs on almost every device in the world. Real programmers use C, hipster wantabe's use Java.
They can dig everything they want up on me. Personally living in Canada it's a little different up here, but we'll follow most moves the US makes. The health care sector can dig up what ever they want on me and they can even publish it for all I care. People in general are way to concerned with privacy, privacy is dead! It's been dead for a long time, if someone wants to find you they will. If someone wants your records they can get them and if someone want to wipe you out they can do that. People who think they have privacy are either super careful or idiots. Every time you log onto a network, every time you use the internert, a credit card, take a trip, fill out a survey or walk around, your being tracked! Privacy is dead and it's not coming back, so because it's dead take what you want from me and use it, I'd rather look like innocent guy because I'm forth comming with it, rather then look like the guilty guy because I hide behind laws and rights that don't really protect me.
Not to say your wrong but personally that is completely unimportant to me, it's a small grammar / spelling rule that seems so pedantic it's absurd. I have never had an issue reading a sentence, paragraph, essay or book where the wrong version of to was used. I think if thats an issue for someone it's not the person writing the work, it the person reading it.
People who know the point they want to make use profanity, people who are to stuck up / proper try to talk around the use of swearing and usually end up sounding like a complete idiot.
What big health care data? I'm not joking when I saw that the last place I would ever trust sensitive or critical information is a hospital. Hospitals have the least amount of data production and verification imaginable, I would be very skeptical about tracking data from any healthcare system because frankly it will always be incorrect.
Over the last 10 years I've had MANY MANY files that have gone missing, been lost, been misplaced and just plan gone from the health care system. In one case after losing the same MRI test three times they also lost the paper copies! Now I don't know a lot of industries that can lose the same work multiple times in both digital and non digital form.
Clearly I'm left with a very different out look on the health care system and data management and security, So as for collecting big data, that just wont work, that data isn't secure enough inside the system to account for anything. It would be like running a survey of 10,000 people where you only return 7,000 surveys, the data will never work because your missing to much important data.
Just offer free and paid in game action like D3. It's fine if you buy the game and then want to go buy the the new gun for $20, as long as that same gun can be earned by someone playing the game for free.
Don't even bother with cards less then class 10, there not really worth the investment. "slower" or lower class SD cards are perfectly find but for the slight price difference you may as well spend the extra $5 and by the better card, it is faster, has better overall predominance and just lasts longer.
Well actually I do have chronic pain so I'm not talking out my ass. I agree the problem with pain killers is that your body builds up a tolerance, but the thing to do is stop taking them! I know what it feels like and I know you'd rather die but you can't have your cake and eat it to. You need to teach your body that it will get pain killers only when your ready to take them, it will help the pain. I also don't have that rare a doctor, I get 1 bottle of something powerful once a month, I get 1 bottle of a nerve agent once a month, I get 1 bottle of just in case pain killers that are a different because sometimes I need them. Now also pair that with my bottle of THC I have and the numerous bottles of T3 which don't do fuck all and I seriously have enough pain killers to easily kill someone.
I'm no stranger to being in pain, I'm maybe pain free for a total of 10 days a year and the rest of the time it varies from a light 2 / 10 up to a 9 / 10. So when I say to stop taking the pain killers I mean it! Just stop taking them, I know personally how horrible it is, but I also know that I'm not going to get addicted.
Lets make it clear that I don't support the DEA! I just don't think it's a good idea to pass everyone a bottle of pain pills for everything. Sure it's great to be a little high, pain free and all of that but it's not normal. Pain is your body telling you to be careful and watch out, pain pills are the man made and grown circumvention for that. A little pain is really a good thing because it prevents you from trying to do something you shouldn't. In the end only take the bare amount of pills you need.
Pain pills are handed out like candy, I personally hate it. I have several bottles of pain killers on my fridge that I get prescribed every few months and I usually don't take any of them. I think pain pills need to become MUCH MORE regulated, to the point that we really don't give enough of them to make the pain go away, only slim down bit.
I'm not even remotely surprised that 30% of medical advice / treatment is waste. I have to see a lot of doctors for a very weird condition I have and the amount of time they either recommend a MRI ( I've had like 7 ) or EEG ( I've had like 5 ) or another costly and redundant medical test is amazing. I even have cases where one doctor will order a MRI, EEG and SLEEP STUDY only to refer me to a doctor who will run the EXACT same tests.
Now even if I don't focus on the random testing they do which is massively overkill, they like to give me medicine like it's going out of style. I so far over the last 5 years have been switched on and off maybe 20 high power level nerve medications, all of which run a steep price tag and have a HUGE health risk attached. In some cases they will give me some super power new nerve med which will give me a new issue which they will order tests and new meds to treat!!!
I think my GP says it best 3/4 of the time, "Fuck off and shut up, If it's not causing at least a 7/10 issue in your life lets drop it". He's right, if you can live with what you have and you don't need medical treatment then just don't get it. The human body is able to treat itself fairly well, doctors should only be called in when you body can't help, instead of the current model where you sneeze and all of a sudden need a MRI, Vaccination, Med leave from work, Clean room and Cancer tests.
It's a grammar mistake if they mean't you are and wrote your. It's a spelling mistake if they mean't you're and wrote your. In either case anyone who assumed that little issue was enough to make the email an attempt to steal data needs help.
Or dumb user! Read the email, if it sounds like it might be legit and your unsure then call the company. However being that you probably never get this email from them you can assume it's safe.
I think truly great teachers should be included. Now to be fair out of the last 20 years of school I think I could nominate two profs. Good teachers are almost impossible to find. Just like great science leaders or engineers, a great teacher can inspire, the problem is 99.9999% of teachers inspire kids to give up rather then strive ( like my entire experience in elementary and secondary ).
You use the calculator to skip the manual steps. The error is mostly going to come from entering the wrong starting equation or you telling the calculator the wrong information. I'm only saying that you should use it to do to the brute force work, after that just enter you data and get the answer.
Well I wouldn't go as far as to say they don't know how to teach. I just finished some very intense math courses dealing with advanced vector calc and to be honest there is no way to really teach it where it's clear and straight forward.
Yes, so teach it once, maybe twice and then use the right tool for the job! Sure I can sit here and work out some super nasty and ugly complex equation, or I could enter the starting EQU into my Ti-89, press enter and see the final form.
Which is retarded. Why force a student to do hand driven math when most of the work they sit down and do is just repetitive steps that a computer can do in 1/5000th of the time. Well coming up with an equation is important and being able to visualize what your trying to solve is important, doing hand driven calculus isn't. There is no need for me sit here for two hours, reducing an equation only to have it in a form I can finally solve. My calculator should take the equation I came up with, reduce it for me and present me with a nice final state equation I can then solve.
Nice post :-)
I agree but I'm a little confused if your agreeing or disagreeing with me. C gives you the power to do what you want, Java on the other hand assumes.
In C you can write secure code, in Java you can only write exploitable code. Even trying to write secure java is a joke, every step of the way there are major issues leading to insecurities. C on the other hand gives you as much control as you want, if you want to write an insecure program do it, if you know how to program properly and securly then you can do that to.
Yes, C is secure. You can however use C to write buggy software, for example a java virtual machine.
Java fails yet again, and really who is surprised. Java was and is a flawed language from the ground up and all of these exploits just help prove it. If you want a good secure system / language just look to C, it does everything you can think of or want, has little to no overhead and runs on almost every device in the world. Real programmers use C, hipster wantabe's use Java.
They can dig everything they want up on me. Personally living in Canada it's a little different up here, but we'll follow most moves the US makes. The health care sector can dig up what ever they want on me and they can even publish it for all I care. People in general are way to concerned with privacy, privacy is dead! It's been dead for a long time, if someone wants to find you they will. If someone wants your records they can get them and if someone want to wipe you out they can do that. People who think they have privacy are either super careful or idiots. Every time you log onto a network, every time you use the internert, a credit card, take a trip, fill out a survey or walk around, your being tracked! Privacy is dead and it's not coming back, so because it's dead take what you want from me and use it, I'd rather look like innocent guy because I'm forth comming with it, rather then look like the guilty guy because I hide behind laws and rights that don't really protect me.
Not to say your wrong but personally that is completely unimportant to me, it's a small grammar / spelling rule that seems so pedantic it's absurd. I have never had an issue reading a sentence, paragraph, essay or book where the wrong version of to was used. I think if thats an issue for someone it's not the person writing the work, it the person reading it.
People who know the point they want to make use profanity, people who are to stuck up / proper try to talk around the use of swearing and usually end up sounding like a complete idiot.
What big health care data? I'm not joking when I saw that the last place I would ever trust sensitive or critical information is a hospital. Hospitals have the least amount of data production and verification imaginable, I would be very skeptical about tracking data from any healthcare system because frankly it will always be incorrect.
Over the last 10 years I've had MANY MANY files that have gone missing, been lost, been misplaced and just plan gone from the health care system. In one case after losing the same MRI test three times they also lost the paper copies! Now I don't know a lot of industries that can lose the same work multiple times in both digital and non digital form.
Clearly I'm left with a very different out look on the health care system and data management and security, So as for collecting big data, that just wont work, that data isn't secure enough inside the system to account for anything. It would be like running a survey of 10,000 people where you only return 7,000 surveys, the data will never work because your missing to much important data.
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Just offer free and paid in game action like D3. It's fine if you buy the game and then want to go buy the the new gun for $20, as long as that same gun can be earned by someone playing the game for free.
Don't even bother with cards less then class 10, there not really worth the investment. "slower" or lower class SD cards are perfectly find but for the slight price difference you may as well spend the extra $5 and by the better card, it is faster, has better overall predominance and just lasts longer.
Well actually I do have chronic pain so I'm not talking out my ass. I agree the problem with pain killers is that your body builds up a tolerance, but the thing to do is stop taking them! I know what it feels like and I know you'd rather die but you can't have your cake and eat it to. You need to teach your body that it will get pain killers only when your ready to take them, it will help the pain. I also don't have that rare a doctor, I get 1 bottle of something powerful once a month, I get 1 bottle of a nerve agent once a month, I get 1 bottle of just in case pain killers that are a different because sometimes I need them. Now also pair that with my bottle of THC I have and the numerous bottles of T3 which don't do fuck all and I seriously have enough pain killers to easily kill someone.
I'm no stranger to being in pain, I'm maybe pain free for a total of 10 days a year and the rest of the time it varies from a light 2 / 10 up to a 9 / 10. So when I say to stop taking the pain killers I mean it! Just stop taking them, I know personally how horrible it is, but I also know that I'm not going to get addicted.
Lets make it clear that I don't support the DEA! I just don't think it's a good idea to pass everyone a bottle of pain pills for everything. Sure it's great to be a little high, pain free and all of that but it's not normal. Pain is your body telling you to be careful and watch out, pain pills are the man made and grown circumvention for that. A little pain is really a good thing because it prevents you from trying to do something you shouldn't. In the end only take the bare amount of pills you need.
Pain pills are handed out like candy, I personally hate it. I have several bottles of pain killers on my fridge that I get prescribed every few months and I usually don't take any of them. I think pain pills need to become MUCH MORE regulated, to the point that we really don't give enough of them to make the pain go away, only slim down bit.
I'm not even remotely surprised that 30% of medical advice / treatment is waste. I have to see a lot of doctors for a very weird condition I have and the amount of time they either recommend a MRI ( I've had like 7 ) or EEG ( I've had like 5 ) or another costly and redundant medical test is amazing. I even have cases where one doctor will order a MRI, EEG and SLEEP STUDY only to refer me to a doctor who will run the EXACT same tests.
/10 issue in your life lets drop it". He's right, if you can live with what you have and you don't need medical treatment then just don't get it. The human body is able to treat itself fairly well, doctors should only be called in when you body can't help, instead of the current model where you sneeze and all of a sudden need a MRI, Vaccination, Med leave from work, Clean room and Cancer tests.
Now even if I don't focus on the random testing they do which is massively overkill, they like to give me medicine like it's going out of style. I so far over the last 5 years have been switched on and off maybe 20 high power level nerve medications, all of which run a steep price tag and have a HUGE health risk attached. In some cases they will give me some super power new nerve med which will give me a new issue which they will order tests and new meds to treat!!!
I think my GP says it best 3/4 of the time, "Fuck off and shut up, If it's not causing at least a 7
It's a grammar mistake if they mean't you are and wrote your. It's a spelling mistake if they mean't you're and wrote your. In either case anyone who assumed that little issue was enough to make the email an attempt to steal data needs help.
We'll also have to register what we watch, read, listen to and do with a local office so we can told what were allowed.
If that's what stumped you then just wow, a spelling mistake is a mistake not an email meant to steal data.
Or dumb user! Read the email, if it sounds like it might be legit and your unsure then call the company. However being that you probably never get this email from them you can assume it's safe.
I think truly great teachers should be included. Now to be fair out of the last 20 years of school I think I could nominate two profs. Good teachers are almost impossible to find. Just like great science leaders or engineers, a great teacher can inspire, the problem is 99.9999% of teachers inspire kids to give up rather then strive ( like my entire experience in elementary and secondary ).
You use the calculator to skip the manual steps. The error is mostly going to come from entering the wrong starting equation or you telling the calculator the wrong information. I'm only saying that you should use it to do to the brute force work, after that just enter you data and get the answer.
Well I wouldn't go as far as to say they don't know how to teach. I just finished some very intense math courses dealing with advanced vector calc and to be honest there is no way to really teach it where it's clear and straight forward.
Yes, so teach it once, maybe twice and then use the right tool for the job! Sure I can sit here and work out some super nasty and ugly complex equation, or I could enter the starting EQU into my Ti-89, press enter and see the final form.
Which is retarded. Why force a student to do hand driven math when most of the work they sit down and do is just repetitive steps that a computer can do in 1/5000th of the time. Well coming up with an equation is important and being able to visualize what your trying to solve is important, doing hand driven calculus isn't. There is no need for me sit here for two hours, reducing an equation only to have it in a form I can finally solve. My calculator should take the equation I came up with, reduce it for me and present me with a nice final state equation I can then solve.