Percentage growth will tend to slow as a company like this gets very large. I don't see the detailed numbers on the chart in the article, but it seems like total sales is still growing but a decent amount.
Also how many new subscribers are they gaining? I expect kids these days aren't signing up to start with, so they can't cancel something they never started using.
It seems very much about not making false claims. I'm guessing if there was a disclosure that they blocked all music streaming apps except their own, and told you about it up front, that would pass muster under this standard.
Well, CDNs have to be global, or at least where your audience is. There might be a nexus for legal action, maybe some level of taxation but that's completely separate that where your HQ is.
Exactly. The whole concept that ANY email from ANY domain is in any way secure (unless you're using digital signatures, or even looking at headers and seeing what domains the email traversed) is useless. I mean, I could send an email with the "from" as marriott.com and phish people. The "from" is one of the last things you would look at, from a security perspective. You should look at where any links go - the actual domain, or something else? Or even better, just type in the domain directly in your browser.
Just don't make a Doomsday device and keep it a secret. The whole point of a Doomsday Machine is lost, if you *keep* it a *secret*! Why didn't you tell the world, EH?
10 million or 100 million soldiers won't do anything against our aircraft carriers. If they have weapons that can take those out, take our F22s even w/o radar lock, or otherwise out-smart our smart weapons then their soldiers can do whatever they want.
It's like the phrase "highly classified" - it means nothing. In the US something can be classified as confidential, secret or top-secret. There is no category "highly."
So what is bank-grade? I mean, we're talking key size here, so just give us a number. And obviously the implementation is broken if human error can put the same key on different devices.
"Hacker" is someone who knows more about computers than the average Joe. Whether you use that knowledge to set up a home automation empire, break into WOPR and start WWIII, or program some Bitcoins (yes, I know), to most people that's hacking.
We decided to play God, create life. When that life turned against us, we comforted ourselves in the knowledge that it really wasn't our fault, not really. You cannot play God then wash your hands of the things that you've created. Sooner or later, the day comes when you can't hide from the things that you've done anymore.
My bad - I knew Spock had some cursing in that movie, though. Kirk used it a bit better, is the point. Spock didn't really have the hang of it, sort of like Watson.
Percentage growth will tend to slow as a company like this gets very large. I don't see the detailed numbers on the chart in the article, but it seems like total sales is still growing but a decent amount.
Also how many new subscribers are they gaining? I expect kids these days aren't signing up to start with, so they can't cancel something they never started using.
It seems very much about not making false claims. I'm guessing if there was a disclosure that they blocked all music streaming apps except their own, and told you about it up front, that would pass muster under this standard.
The good news is dubstep acts as a mosquito repellent. The bad news is, people would be forced to listen to dubstep.
I'd like to see what the actual classification level was. It certainly wasn't "highly."
We'll find out if they are much smaller than everyone...
I mean, that's why it was invented, right?
Well, CDNs have to be global, or at least where your audience is. There might be a nexus for legal action, maybe some level of taxation but that's completely separate that where your HQ is.
I think you're confusing where someone incorporates and where their content / CDN is.
Exactly. The whole concept that ANY email from ANY domain is in any way secure (unless you're using digital signatures, or even looking at headers and seeing what domains the email traversed) is useless. I mean, I could send an email with the "from" as marriott.com and phish people. The "from" is one of the last things you would look at, from a security perspective. You should look at where any links go - the actual domain, or something else? Or even better, just type in the domain directly in your browser.
Just needs Leonard McCoy asking "Are you out of your Falcon mind?"
Just don't make a Doomsday device and keep it a secret. The whole point of a Doomsday Machine is lost, if you *keep* it a *secret*! Why didn't you tell the world, EH?
10 million or 100 million soldiers won't do anything against our aircraft carriers. If they have weapons that can take those out, take our F22s even w/o radar lock, or otherwise out-smart our smart weapons then their soldiers can do whatever they want.
Then the Doctor lands and gives your cybermen emotion, and their heads all explode
Maybe we should just come up with a doomsday machine. As long as we don't keep it secret.
That was Alien, not Terminator, I think.
It's like the phrase "highly classified" - it means nothing. In the US something can be classified as confidential, secret or top-secret. There is no category "highly." So what is bank-grade? I mean, we're talking key size here, so just give us a number. And obviously the implementation is broken if human error can put the same key on different devices.
"Hacker" is someone who knows more about computers than the average Joe. Whether you use that knowledge to set up a home automation empire, break into WOPR and start WWIII, or program some Bitcoins (yes, I know), to most people that's hacking.
I wonder if the mechanics of landing are just formulas or "science fiction"
It's called a DD-254 http://www.dami.army.pentagon....
And only if your employer is even authorized to hold clearances. You can't just get one because you want to.
We decided to play God, create life. When that life turned against us, we comforted ourselves in the knowledge that it really wasn't our fault, not really. You cannot play God then wash your hands of the things that you've created. Sooner or later, the day comes when you can't hide from the things that you've done anymore.
I assume he's worried about meth heads breaking in & stealing his stuff to sell to support their habit
Maybe if they can figure out the part that everyone skips ahead to
My bad - I knew Spock had some cursing in that movie, though. Kirk used it a bit better, is the point. Spock didn't really have the hang of it, sort of like Watson.