This is the system that has given us unknown fracking compounds, manufactured doubt about climate change,
should be
This is the system that has given us manufactured doubt about fracking compounds, unknown [effects of] climate change,
Trying to act like unknown fracking compounds matters in any way is fud at best. Fracking compounds are pumped so deep, and used on geology that has contained a volatile gas for millions of years, and you are concerned about what they pump down there? There is NO WAY for the fracking fluid to get into water, if there was, the gas would have long ago been in the water table. All of the studies done have shown that either the "zomg flammable water" was there before any fracking happened.
Funny, cause what you replied to pretty well refuted one of APKs points. DNS amplification will not be stopped by the hosts file. You cannot stop a DDOS technique by using a hosts file, it is not logical, and is silly on every level. So, APK can continue spreading misinformation, and you can contnue trying to be his knight, and trolling Slashdot, at least as long as someone isn't using DNS amplification against you.
These are not personal drone licenses, but commercial licenses. It isn't even like a driver's license, but more a license to allow a company to use drones for a purpose.
That yellow in the upper right is labeled Baltimore, that is about 50-100 miles away, so i estimate the zone is around 20 miles radius. I believe the black lines are the approved flight paths for Reagan National Airport (which is bisected by the lines). There is good reason for the no fly zone, but it isn't around the white house so much as the whole of DC.
The manufacturer is preemptively forcing their drone to follow the law so that drones aren't further regulated (overregulated?) into having to all have these zones programmed in. Why it has other no fly zones, but was missing this one, I have no idea though, this zone is at least as old as 9/11, and may even predate that.
The no fly zone is practically all of DC. The drones will stop at the border and refuse to cross it, and can be controlled to land whereever you want outside the zone. The drones will also refuse to take off from within the zone. This seems like a reasonable change to me. The drone will still work indoors where it is legal to fly them as the GPS can't get a lock inside a building.
I have a cable card tuner manufactured by Silicon Dust, it has three tuners which my computer connects to to record with Windows Media Center. I then convert the files using a piece of software named MCE Buddy which I have selected to output MP4 files which are unencrypted. I then have a 1080P signal that is unencrypted from FiOS as a source. You could call the combination of the Silicon Dust box and my PC as "a cable box" as this could all be done in one box, I have it separated for upgrade path reasons.
It seems like a pretty reasonable addition anyways. There is a legal no fly zone over most of DC (there are flight corridors to the two DC airports, and BWI is far enough away to not matter). This is not new, it has been in place for a long time. It makes sense to have the drone detect that it will break the law if it is flown. To me this is a good feature, as the drone is actively preventing me from having the FAA come knocking on my door and fining me large sums of money. For UFO people who want to fly a drone into area 51, it might not be a beneficial feature.
hosts files cannot block DNS amplification attacks. Remove the line from your cut and paste because it isn't true. No matter how many times you try to redirect, it won't change this fact. This is my last response to you, so you can feel free to continue foaming at the mouth, but it doesn't change facts about how TCP/IP work.
What does that have to do with my valid point that hosts can't stop DNS amplification? I never claimed anything about hosts vs adblock. I also didn't claim hosts could do magical things that are technically impossible for it to do.
I have never downmodded an APK post, I would rather poke him until he fixes an obvious mistake in his cut and paste.
Civilian nuclear would be great. Iran doesn't want civilian nuclear or they would have no need for the centrifuges that were damaged by Stuxnet. Iran has come out and said on numerous occasions that they want Israel destroyed for the crime of existing.
As far as what Israel has been doing for the past year; self defense from a constant aggressor is always allowed, oh, unless it is Israel responding to constant attacks from Palestine, then they are evil people and should be slapped for being bad.
I cannot believe you would honestly be supportive of people being killed for trying to live.
If you look at history, the Palestinians look particularly foolish. They have on numerous occasions been offered Israeli citizenship, but they would rather continue fighting towards the destruction of the Israeli people.
How does using hosts prevent you from the flood of traffic coming from the internet that is completely unrelated to any action you do? This is DDOS, not DNS
If you never ever in your life setup a DNS server, you can still be knocked offline by DNS amplification attacks. If you never ever in your life setup NTP, you can still get knocked offline by a NTP amplification attacks.
I linked to you very descriptive articles, and explained the mechanics. Hosts won't save you. It doesn't matter if you never make a request to DNS, DNS amplification will still take you offline.
I think the main point of his comment is that the products being sold, even legitimately, have not been proven to have any actual effect on the human body. The whole dietary supplement industry is built on "this might help you" type lies.
If it wasn't that law, it would have been running a business without a license. The takeaway from that incident is that resisting arrest never ends well, instead wait and sue later for police harassment.
Kermit Elementary School officials called it a threat when the 9-year-old boy, Aiden Steward, in a playful act of make-believe, told a classmate he could make him disappear with a ring forged in fictional Middle Earth’s Mount Doom.
“I assure you my son lacks the magical powers necessary to threaten his friend’s existence,” the boy's father later wrote in an email. "If he did, I'm sure he'd bring him right back."
It sounds more like he was offering his friend invisibility. It is the administrators that took it as a threat. The kids are friends and the wording was an offer, not a threat.
I can kind of understand the first one as some people take offense at being called black, but I don't get the second one. We are now suspending kids for bringing books written for kids into school? Because it has an illustration of a pregnant woman? Is pregnancy a banned subject now?
As far as I saw of the guy selling "loosies", it was resisting arrest that escalated the situation to him being manhandled to the ground which caused his asthma attack and ultimately led to him dying from it, not selling "loosies" even though he knew it was against the law and had been arrested for it previously.
This is the system that has given us unknown fracking compounds, manufactured doubt about climate change,
should be
This is the system that has given us manufactured doubt about fracking compounds, unknown [effects of] climate change,
Trying to act like unknown fracking compounds matters in any way is fud at best. Fracking compounds are pumped so deep, and used on geology that has contained a volatile gas for millions of years, and you are concerned about what they pump down there? There is NO WAY for the fracking fluid to get into water, if there was, the gas would have long ago been in the water table. All of the studies done have shown that either the "zomg flammable water" was there before any fracking happened.
Funny, cause what you replied to pretty well refuted one of APKs points. DNS amplification will not be stopped by the hosts file. You cannot stop a DDOS technique by using a hosts file, it is not logical, and is silly on every level. So, APK can continue spreading misinformation, and you can contnue trying to be his knight, and trolling Slashdot, at least as long as someone isn't using DNS amplification against you.
Horse isn't Cow.
GMO Corn is still Corn.
These issues are different.
These are not personal drone licenses, but commercial licenses. It isn't even like a driver's license, but more a license to allow a company to use drones for a purpose.
And APK had to eat his words here: http://slashdot.org/comments.p...
Your point is? Oh that you are an intolerant asshole, I see.
This is a pretty large no fly zone:
https://www.faasafety.gov/file...
That yellow in the upper right is labeled Baltimore, that is about 50-100 miles away, so i estimate the zone is around 20 miles radius. I believe the black lines are the approved flight paths for Reagan National Airport (which is bisected by the lines). There is good reason for the no fly zone, but it isn't around the white house so much as the whole of DC.
The manufacturer is preemptively forcing their drone to follow the law so that drones aren't further regulated (overregulated?) into having to all have these zones programmed in. Why it has other no fly zones, but was missing this one, I have no idea though, this zone is at least as old as 9/11, and may even predate that.
The no fly zone is practically all of DC. The drones will stop at the border and refuse to cross it, and can be controlled to land whereever you want outside the zone. The drones will also refuse to take off from within the zone. This seems like a reasonable change to me. The drone will still work indoors where it is legal to fly them as the GPS can't get a lock inside a building.
I have a cable card tuner manufactured by Silicon Dust, it has three tuners which my computer connects to to record with Windows Media Center. I then convert the files using a piece of software named MCE Buddy which I have selected to output MP4 files which are unencrypted. I then have a 1080P signal that is unencrypted from FiOS as a source. You could call the combination of the Silicon Dust box and my PC as "a cable box" as this could all be done in one box, I have it separated for upgrade path reasons.
It seems like a pretty reasonable addition anyways. There is a legal no fly zone over most of DC (there are flight corridors to the two DC airports, and BWI is far enough away to not matter). This is not new, it has been in place for a long time. It makes sense to have the drone detect that it will break the law if it is flown. To me this is a good feature, as the drone is actively preventing me from having the FAA come knocking on my door and fining me large sums of money. For UFO people who want to fly a drone into area 51, it might not be a beneficial feature.
hosts files cannot block DNS amplification attacks. Remove the line from your cut and paste because it isn't true. No matter how many times you try to redirect, it won't change this fact. This is my last response to you, so you can feel free to continue foaming at the mouth, but it doesn't change facts about how TCP/IP work.
What does that have to do with my valid point that hosts can't stop DNS amplification? I never claimed anything about hosts vs adblock. I also didn't claim hosts could do magical things that are technically impossible for it to do.
I have never downmodded an APK post, I would rather poke him until he fixes an obvious mistake in his cut and paste.
Civilian nuclear would be great. Iran doesn't want civilian nuclear or they would have no need for the centrifuges that were damaged by Stuxnet. Iran has come out and said on numerous occasions that they want Israel destroyed for the crime of existing.
As far as what Israel has been doing for the past year; self defense from a constant aggressor is always allowed, oh, unless it is Israel responding to constant attacks from Palestine, then they are evil people and should be slapped for being bad.
I cannot believe you would honestly be supportive of people being killed for trying to live.
If you look at history, the Palestinians look particularly foolish. They have on numerous occasions been offered Israeli citizenship, but they would rather continue fighting towards the destruction of the Israeli people.
How does using hosts prevent you from the flood of traffic coming from the internet that is completely unrelated to any action you do? This is DDOS, not DNS
If you never ever in your life setup a DNS server, you can still be knocked offline by DNS amplification attacks. If you never ever in your life setup NTP, you can still get knocked offline by a NTP amplification attacks.
I linked to you very descriptive articles, and explained the mechanics. Hosts won't save you. It doesn't matter if you never make a request to DNS, DNS amplification will still take you offline.
I think the main point of his comment is that the products being sold, even legitimately, have not been proven to have any actual effect on the human body. The whole dietary supplement industry is built on "this might help you" type lies.
Can hosts block DNS amplification attacks? NO.
http://slashdot.org/comments.p...
Thank you for reminding me how much I miss that Chiropractor troll that accidentally outed himself...
If it wasn't that law, it would have been running a business without a license. The takeaway from that incident is that resisting arrest never ends well, instead wait and sue later for police harassment.
Is it really so bad in America that its cheaper to buy the unhealthy preprocessed crap than it is to buy actual ingredients and make it yourself?
No, and the prices work out about the same in US$.
You could even buy more of the meat, cook it all and freeze what you don't use for Tacos next week. :)
I would also highly recommend cast iron pans for eggs. Properly treated you don't even need to wash it.
Kermit Elementary School officials called it a threat when the 9-year-old boy, Aiden Steward, in a playful act of make-believe, told a classmate he could make him disappear with a ring forged in fictional Middle Earth’s Mount Doom.
“I assure you my son lacks the magical powers necessary to threaten his friend’s existence,” the boy's father later wrote in an email. "If he did, I'm sure he'd bring him right back."
It sounds more like he was offering his friend invisibility. It is the administrators that took it as a threat. The kids are friends and the wording was an offer, not a threat.
Yeah, that one is used for people who rough up shopkeepers and punch cops. He was such a gentle giant.
It is a teacher and principle. Education is staffed with left wing people, not right. Not everyone in Texas is a republican.
I can kind of understand the first one as some people take offense at being called black, but I don't get the second one. We are now suspending kids for bringing books written for kids into school? Because it has an illustration of a pregnant woman? Is pregnancy a banned subject now?
As far as I saw of the guy selling "loosies", it was resisting arrest that escalated the situation to him being manhandled to the ground which caused his asthma attack and ultimately led to him dying from it, not selling "loosies" even though he knew it was against the law and had been arrested for it previously.
I would like to point out that that person was also claiming to have WMD at the time, and was threatening their further use against the Kurds.