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  1. Re:It's called a "memory leak" on Malicious Video Link Can Cause Any iOS Device To Freeze (9to5mac.com) · · Score: 1

    Lost in a genetic algorithm complexity explosion handling algorithm called: let the user base test it and we will run after afterwards. New ideas, new concepts, eh? I only wish MS understand I could do more in a week in Win 3.1 than in years in moving target Win7-8-10.

  2. It is not 12:45, it is 7:45 and it is still Thanksgiving, 24th. Then why...?

  3. The Japanese think they already had an atomic bomb and exploded it in the USA and did not have to say anything to no one (as if anyone could understand them), because media suppressed the event to avoid destabilization. Calculate the boundary of certain awareness to inform it credibly at 2:00 AM on weekend vs death silencing it. So if this is true, Trump is learning it for sure just right now that he is now entitled to confidential information and will be modifying his bona fide perception of facts from outside POTUS to become Mr President. Good he is attacking Global Warming, it was my casual hypothesis, was picked up by a not so near relative wanting fame, generated good prestige based hype and now there is an agreement that can be broken or more ore less implemented at any time, plus a lot of research to crib. Not that bad, but we might diminish emissions better by reducing populations breathing... Isn t the perception of this page precisely that there is a correlation and that s it? Not much to complain then about this.

  4. Re:Impossible on US Dementia Rates Drop 24%, New Study Finds (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    Such is the size of the genocide to achieve such advance in public mental health. I omit the argumentation but someone had to stop it! And it would not be the Administration that did not even notice it.

  5. China cannot understand We invented it, Occident? on China Says Terrorism, Fake News Impel Greater Global Internet Curbs (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    We have crowd peering or something similar. But they have a centralized office telling us how to do or not. I want to find some fake news, I cannot discern them until someone tells me it is fake, though you should see what the local tabloid calls news. Just post a fakenews website with URLs and comments.

  6. Forgotten phones... Did the assassin inspect the victim s phone? Was this found phone used to commit a crime? Are you SURE it is YOUR phone and not hers? Who was using all these discarded phones?

  7. Re:In communist Russia on Chemical Traces On Your Phone Reveal Your Lifestyle, Scientists Say (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    (for a moment I thought the discussion was about undisclosed children)

  8. And what is the equivalent for Windows 10 and the always-on wi-fi card LED? I think thy are using 10Gz band, but tell no one about it.

  9. If China can do as they say, we ARE in a the middle of a trade war and they won unless it is acknowledged. The reply is a substitution of imports policy, where factory investments are subsidized and government sponsored/promoted while high tariffs placed as trade barriers. Again, China is China, NOT Occident. Just see how they say they write language! It is total ALIEN! China can go back to the pre age of stone and fire without a single complain, and accept a massacre as a natural occurrence, as it has occurred historically in China. We Occidentals instead DO value individual life and individualities when it comes to Occidental lives. We do praise our Progress, China is progressing as if by magnetism, not by own initiative. If their population has always been so big in comparison, why the Industrial Revolution occurred in Occident and not in China? Do not think these technologies are so cherished by everyone, many feel diminished and would rather see them gone to return to simpler ways of acquiring dominion and status. We can see the trend all over Orient, no matter how advanced, there are obstacles and obstructions to technology and technology working correctly, particularly in final consumer goods and markets, and it all comes from China. The point is to ensure they are engaging in dumping, and that is very hard to know for certain. In any case, the trade war can be very unilateral and consists in subsidizing new factories for technology and making inventors (all of them assumed American, incidentally), to see the advantages of producing home rather than financing foreign populations. I want to produce some gadget of my invention, I simply do not see there is real SUPPORT to engage in high tech here and even before taking any step I was already recommended to seek Chinese producers! See how IMPOSSIBLE it is to find most if not all new inventions from local technologists unless the thing is made in China? That is problematic, particularly since you win nothing by importing your own idea already produced when it is not designed to last FOREVER: the production stream can be stopped beyond your control at any moment just with statements like that one! I do not care: I want an (old model) laptop irregardless of having a newer laptop and there is no way this demand can be fulfilled because the market is not reacting like expected. I am also suffering from a Japanese company deciding to obsolete the Nintendo DS now that I got used to it after so many years. At least conceptually, it would not happen in a purely American USA economy.

  10. Re: None of the apps were named on 1 Billion Mobile Apps Exposed To Account Hijacking Through OAuth 2.0 Flaw (threatpost.com) · · Score: 1

    Use as little software as possible? Yip, such IS the way Chinese think. Do not use it, if you use it do not use it, otherwise use it as little as you can, but better do not use it. There are reasons for such way of thinking, it is only Americans (?) who think Chinese think like Americans do (or think). Today I realized my Casio organ was still working in 2003 after being in use since I purchased it in 1980, years long daily then intermittently, but Arab friend who had all these things in store and not using them to protect them, well, by 1997 they were not working at all, from apple II to electric instruments. But that is the way Arabs and Indians think. People do seem to think nowadays that some idiot invented words like Occident, Orient, Middle East, Asia, Africa, America, Europe, Antiquity, Modernity... but it is all the same.

  11. Re:That's ok on German Police Mock 'Not Very Clever' ATM Robbers (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: 1

    Ha. Ha. Ha. Now, were are those Arab guys, still in Germany? The bank line went down in the store right after my first purchase and I had to use an ATM to get more sandwiches. Coincidences.

  12. Re:MAJORITY does on Children Can Now Sue The US Government Over Climate Change (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    Homo oeconomicus is an idiot.

  13. Re: Cure now, Gym later on Children Can Now Sue The US Government Over Climate Change (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    How come in my urban life I ve never seen such figures happen?

  14. Re:Human did it in 4.74 seconds 5 days ago on Robot Solves Rubik's Cube In Less Than a Second (livescience.com) · · Score: 1

    There IS a method to solve Rubik from any arbitrary starting state. I had already solved it once and was fathoming the second step of the method when I found the booklet explaining. It is rather simple, besides, you start with corners, follow with sides, continue with the second layer and finally employ a series of standard moves to order the last (topped) layer while preserving the other layers invariant, each move displacing correctly one square in place until it is over. When you do it wrong you end up with corners correctly positioned but on the 3D-diagonal place. So merit here is in the robotic speed to solve the machine, and in the machine being of quality unlike those stuck-able plastic versions, not on the intelligence to solve the problem. It does not matter if there are so many combinations, the method takes approximately the same time and number of moves (in comparison) to reorder the cube if the cube was well ordered before scrambling. Comparisons to self driving cars are out of order, different problem. I think this solution is called groups or something similar... but how many can boast robots moving delicate parts so fast? ;-|

  15. They are DEAD, but the impostor complains on Facebook Bug Tells Users They Are Dead (fortune.com) · · Score: 1

    First step in a Turing game. Do I have to explain? The account owner is really dead, but there is an impostor who wants to give a different impression (identity theft), so the impostor has to complain, otherwise the plan went floop and he may even be noticed. Once solved this peccata minuta the impostor can dedicate to the pretense that he is the dead person and collect more information or deceive people. Kind of Turing, can you be sure it is The Person on the other side of the site? Sounds like a good way to signal dead accounts, besides, in which case there should be no complaints! You can work out further details on your own.

  16. Re:I'm afraid to click on any of this article's li on FBI Operated 23 Tor-Hidden Child Porn Sites, Deployed Malware From Them (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    These people are doing several things WRONG. The case is real, kidnappers are not after the money but have much shadier agendas, so where do you think you have to go to see if you can find any clue as to what happened to missing people? All women have a responsibility to tell you if they got pregnant and they will always be in condition to reach you and make you pay for it, eh?

  17. Psychosis. They are in psychosis very scared by what they *hear* in voices and have formed their own (Afromuslim) ideologies based on it. They self incriminate, self imply then pretend they are very clever beacuse they are following a method and some voice... but they want to hear no voices and... it IS inconsistent and very few can turn it into consistency. How can a business industry be scared of a businessman President? UNder normalcy? It is insider knowledge. I happen to know well their ideas are plagiarized and they used stolen code and do not want to pay rights and do not want to admit non-genius status and being guilty they fear the worse and some of those voices indeed KNOW some of them have to suffer consequences! Brexit is still discussed in England because it was also an idea caught out of the aether with a surprising outcome. Unless all these schizophrenics get THERAPY and vomit their ideologies there is very little to do, only havoc to be seen. Who thought these modern times would be attacked and destabilized by very old tested and **proven** ideologies like psychosis and religions? They should start restoring the Paretos that would help a lot and sorry for the ones who deserve several life sentences, but they were not so intelligent nor the people they trusted.

  18. Re:Trump says science is a fake on What the Trump Win Means For Tech and Science (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    You want everything reviewed after the last eight years of constant (permanent) insult. I did not spent most of my life programming and dedicated to computers to have a bunch of opportunists acquire celebrity status just because they are good spying and stealing computers then run to where there is money while I stay happy in a computer complaining about with a government saying nothing because there is someone involved and I am on the wrong side of Born Human for them. I think the message arrived, you have very many (half) Fakes up there and it is not precisely politicians, so a revision is necessary.

  19. Re:Lets reduce Greenhouse what continent to elimin on Sea Levels Will Rise Faster Than Ever If Earth's Warming Continues, Says Study (scientificamerican.com) · · Score: 1

    Not yet finished writing this and the African clerk in this office comes and wants me out or the police and I am writing this in silence! It certainly suggests I should not buy from here but it is one of the best options available around in Big Location place.

  20. Lets reduce Greenhouse what continent to eliminate on Sea Levels Will Rise Faster Than Ever If Earth's Warming Continues, Says Study (scientificamerican.com) · · Score: 1

    This was an idea I had with my toy ecology lab box but alas! I was not only a boy but there were not these many sources of information, so my hypothesis that the weather might be growing hotter remained unanswered and forgotten. Nowhere implied in the toy, just thinking an if... But now that we are confirming living beings liberate many Greenhouse Effect gases, the obvious solution is to... reduce the number of living beings on Earth! The only question to ask is, then what Continent do we eliminate? I of course vote for Afroaraby, they are already in a continuous war or something like that, anyway. It most definitely would help reducing the threat of overwarming and fulfill all the requirements of the solution for the stated problem. Would a **For a less Stinky Earth** slogan be OK?

  21. Re:Cue The Usual Suspects on New Theory of Gravity Might Explain Dark Matter (phys.org) · · Score: 1

    Something like that. Or the Speed of Time. But anyway. Whatever.

  22. All Homeless are Scientists, eh? And all Scientists must become Homeless. Now explain this to Africans, it is what teens hear in NYC streets.

  23. Re:Ah, but there is a good reason! on Long-Range Projectiles For Navy's Newest Ship Too Expensive To Shoot (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    The Navy running out of money for high tech advantages? That can only be a good thing...

  24. All Homeless are Scientists, eh? So Scientistis must become Homeless! Explain this to Africans.

  25. Sounds like the Speed of Time.