Your willfully misunderstanding the article the author who was pressured to sign it says it is
"WikiLeaks staffers face a £12m penalty if they reveal any information about WikiLeaks' day-to-day operations, let alone any documents given to the whistleblowing organisation."
Non competes and NDA's are signed by individuals that is why it doesn't mention staff its an agreement between the employer and an individual.
not according to the Guardian - looks like they did try and get employees to sign it.
"Julian arrived with a copy of this document for everyone in the room, and asked all to sign it there and then, to demonstrate to all present they were trustworthy and decent. Unlike everyone else present – who were largely young activists with little or no professional training – I read the document first."
It is redacted who the parties where - but the author (legal corespondent ) did say it was an employment related contract not that it is enforceable in the UK.
Do you have any knowledge of UK employment law ? I do - I can even represent people at an industrial tribunal.
you need to use the system in the same way as your users - back when I worked for Telecom Gold we even locked our terminals down to the dial up speeds - so that when we developed systems we would see what and end user would see.
Well that's more enforceable and is a criminal offense - this one isn't (its breach of contract which is a civil offense) and as the NS journalist points out. it would be impossible to enforce.
up to a point - Yes a RED is dirtcheap at 20k but you still need to have the lenses and then know how to shoot a script in 7 days a and maintain a distinct look and feel. Listen to the comentery on the SGA episode Sateda - teh DP and the other techs discuss how they got the particular look - they used a hand cranked vintage camera from the 30's for some sequences.
Ah yes biomass not exactly a good solution the farmers have there hands out (AGAIN!) for a masive subsidy which has some nasty implications for poor people and the cost of food.
I was on a MTB on a rather steep hill - I would have said Motorbike if was on an IC powered vehicle:-)
hmm so working that out for a full 20 week season the SAG scale is about what I get (and arguably I am underpaid) and they don't get company pension and 29 days leave you do realize that $65,000 is a round the mean for household income in the USA - not exactly a gold plated salary.
oh try telling your suggestion to James Bamford (AKA Bam Bam) the fight arranger for a lot of the stargate shows.
that requires that there are good sources to work from - try setting up a prof of concept hadoop cluster with just the documentation (that has some major holes in it) .
A good high level 3 day course on the set up and feeding of a hadoop cluster would be a godsend for us at the moment.
no its lazy or poor developers loading all of jquery or loading 20 separate js and 20 css files when you only use 5% - web performance is now a hot topic for improving websites.
no analytics sorts it out - I work for one of the major publishers and some of our "big publishing" sites get a ton of traffic of twitter - the question is does it convert i bet drudge traffic is low quality.
um depends where you live the USA is quite sparsely populated compared to central Europe so doing regular long runs is not an unreasonable requirement.
well not safely any how - that is the problem a small garage/gas station can fuel 60 cars an hour easily imagine what is involved in charging 60 cars in an hour
yes some one in the uk commented that one well known celeb who gets asked about gadgets (hes an apple fan) is "the sort of person that stupid people think is inteligent"
sorry 1 = 5 ? this is such a piss poor example I would have walked out and found out the names of the broad members and written a polite public note (cc'd to gawker and Mike at Techcrunch and the register ) pointing out they realy ought to hire programmers who know the basics of mathematics and also not to use numerics that look like constants as variable names.
tap the outgoing cables
Your willfully misunderstanding the article the author who was pressured to sign it says it is
"WikiLeaks staffers face a £12m penalty if they reveal any information about WikiLeaks' day-to-day operations, let alone any documents given to the whistleblowing organisation."
Non competes and NDA's are signed by individuals that is why it doesn't mention staff its an agreement between the employer and an individual.
not according to the Guardian - looks like they did try and get employees to sign it.
"Julian arrived with a copy of this document for everyone in the room, and asked all to sign it there and then, to demonstrate to all present they were trustworthy and decent. Unlike everyone else present – who were largely young activists with little or no professional training – I read the document first."
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2011/may/12/wikileaks-confidentiality-agreement-julian-assange
apart from youtube and major aps like teh BBC iplayer you muppet!
um certainly breaks the Official Secrets act.
It is redacted who the parties where - but the author (legal corespondent ) did say it was an employment related contract not that it is enforceable in the UK.
Do you have any knowledge of UK employment law ? I do - I can even represent people at an industrial tribunal.
you need to use the system in the same way as your users - back when I worked for Telecom Gold we even locked our terminals down to the dial up speeds - so that when we developed systems we would see what and end user would see.
Google seem to have a franking death wish.
Well that's more enforceable and is a criminal offense - this one isn't (its breach of contract which is a civil offense) and as the NS journalist points out. it would be impossible to enforce.
up to a point - Yes a RED is dirtcheap at 20k but you still need to have the lenses and then know how to shoot a script in 7 days a and maintain a distinct look and feel. Listen to the comentery on the SGA episode Sateda - teh DP and the other techs discuss how they got the particular look - they used a hand cranked vintage camera from the 30's for some sequences.
Ah yes biomass not exactly a good solution the farmers have there hands out (AGAIN!) for a masive subsidy which has some nasty implications for poor people and the cost of food. I was on a MTB on a rather steep hill - I would have said Motorbike if was on an IC powered vehicle :-)
really you going to shoot broadcast quality on your fracking iphone.
hmm so working that out for a full 20 week season the SAG scale is about what I get (and arguably I am underpaid) and they don't get company pension and 29 days leave you do realize that $65,000 is a round the mean for household income in the USA - not exactly a gold plated salary.
oh try telling your suggestion to James Bamford (AKA Bam Bam) the fight arranger for a lot of the stargate shows.
why not just have the BBC take over like they did with primeval
that requires that there are good sources to work from - try setting up a prof of concept hadoop cluster with just the documentation (that has some major holes in it) . A good high level 3 day course on the set up and feeding of a hadoop cluster would be a godsend for us at the moment.
yes if you did know what you where doing you wouldn't load unused JS - page speed is a factor or in googles algorithm now
no its lazy or poor developers loading all of jquery or loading 20 separate js and 20 css files when you only use 5% - web performance is now a hot topic for improving websites.
as would a lot of useability stuff want to set a site into its visually impaired style is one example
no analytics sorts it out - I work for one of the major publishers and some of our "big publishing" sites get a ton of traffic of twitter - the question is does it convert i bet drudge traffic is low quality.
well was Sabine driving :-)
as would you if you have ever ridden a bike behind a smoking diesel - diesel's have some nasty particulates that petrol doesn't.
I think TG have said that a Hydrogen fuel cell is the best candidate to replace petrol.
um depends where you live the USA is quite sparsely populated compared to central Europe so doing regular long runs is not an unreasonable requirement.
well not safely any how - that is the problem a small garage/gas station can fuel 60 cars an hour easily imagine what is involved in charging 60 cars in an hour
yes some one in the uk commented that one well known celeb who gets asked about gadgets (hes an apple fan) is "the sort of person that stupid people think is inteligent"
what you want me to help the HR director to fire his ass
sorry 1 = 5 ? this is such a piss poor example I would have walked out and found out the names of the broad members and written a polite public note (cc'd to gawker and Mike at Techcrunch and the register ) pointing out they realy ought to hire programmers who know the basics of mathematics and also not to use numerics that look like constants as variable names.