KeePass has mac/pc/android clients. Password safe (which I used to use) does not. The PC client is great, but the mac options in particular suck huge donkey balls.
The logic is sound. You own your password file, it is encrypted and integrity checked. You can keep it somewhere shared (like google drive or dropbox) so each of your client machines has a copy for redundancy, but changes are shared and available to all devices.
I have a home PC, a work PC and Mac Book and an Android phone all using the same keepass file and it works great.
Web based services make no sense whatsoever. Why trust a website company when you don't have to?
I used to travel internationally monthly for several years, but I changed jobs and got back to a normal sleep schedule and travel internationally only 2-3 times a year while I spend the point accumulated through the heavy travelling period.
Schipol rescreened me once. London has always rescreened me as I pass through.
Why on Earth did TFA call it 'illegal and dangerous'?
It's only dangerous to the drone. There are no humans up there to crash into.
He could be hit by a firework, causing the firework to go off course. Not likely, but you never know.
The safety margin around fireworks displays is large enough to cope with a launcher falling over and lobbing the chemical stew directly at or over the crowd. By the time it gets up to the drone it's converted all its kinetic energy to potential energy and the direction of the explosion that follows is immaterial, since it blows in all directions.
Why is this not completely obvious? Don't they teach basic physics in school?
From TFA:
"Pluto’s surface temperature is a chilly -380 degrees Fahrenheit. "
Can we use useful units please?
That's 44.2611 Kelvin.
KeePass has mac/pc/android clients. Password safe (which I used to use) does not. The PC client is great, but the mac options in particular suck huge donkey balls.
KeePass works well.
The logic is sound. You own your password file, it is encrypted and integrity checked. You can keep it somewhere shared (like google drive or dropbox) so each of your client machines has a copy for redundancy, but changes are shared and available to all devices.
I have a home PC, a work PC and Mac Book and an Android phone all using the same keepass file and it works great.
Web based services make no sense whatsoever. Why trust a website company when you don't have to?
It's nice to see that somebody has a grip on British politics.
So your new fancy solution is 5 years old by the time it hits mass production.
" Ahh, I have a wonderful new transistor in my lab - let's build a fab" -- 5 years later, production.
You need to do these things in parallel. That's why it's a big boy game.
$3B doesn't go a long way if you want to play with the big boys in semiconductor research.
Yes, I think lasers are a necessary component.
Only where sharks are involved.
Not all sharks. Only 'Friken sharks'.
You don't think like a lawyer. The way to get emails is discovery.
Being a European probe, once landed it will ...
Moan and bitch about Spirit & Opportunity spying on it, while in turn spying on economically valuable sectors of Spirit & Opportunity.
More likely it will just overcharge them for coffee when they present dollars instead of Euros.
Being a European probe, once landed it will open a small cafe serving croissants and excellent espresso.
I used to travel internationally monthly for several years, but I changed jobs and got back to a normal sleep schedule and travel internationally only 2-3 times a year while I spend the point accumulated through the heavy travelling period.
Schipol rescreened me once. London has always rescreened me as I pass through.
With the caveat that I don't have a clue what I'm talking about. I've never used a 3D printer in my life.
So maybe a combination of edges with line following with a single head followed by matrix area fill with multiple heads.
One word: pinball wizard.
Not sure if a deaf, dumb, and blind kid could pass the FAA check-out exam... ;)
But he could sure play a mean pinball.
Couldn't they design a simple instrument that yelled "You're upside down idiot!" whenever the plane is upside down?
your thinking is incorrect, multiple non-dependent systems exist with backup systems. The windows in the cockpit happen to be one of those
But the windows don't work if there is an array of monitors in the way.
"Quick, unplug those VGA cables so I can move these dead monitors so I can see out of the window"
The heads don't need to be close together as long as you are printing out a matrix rather than line following.
Print out rows n and n+10 and n+20 and n+30...
Move over
Print out rows n+1 and n+11 and n+21 and n+31...
Repeat until done.
I take it you have have never flown two international legs with a 1-hour sprint through some airport in between.
>Yes, every plane I've ever flown on internationally had a power socket in the bathroom for shavers.
Yes, every plane I've ever flown on internationally had a power socket in the bathroom for shavers^h^h^h^h^h^h^h cell phone chargers.
There, fixed that for you.
Why else would people spent so long in the bog?
Why on Earth did TFA call it 'illegal and dangerous'?
It's only dangerous to the drone. There are no humans up there to crash into.
He could be hit by a firework, causing the firework to go off course. Not likely, but you never know.
The safety margin around fireworks displays is large enough to cope with a launcher falling over and lobbing the chemical stew directly at or over the crowd. By the time it gets up to the drone it's converted all its kinetic energy to potential energy and the direction of the explosion that follows is immaterial, since it blows in all directions.
Why is this not completely obvious? Don't they teach basic physics in school?
Buck Feta.
Yes. I suggest switching over to Wensleydale.
Well, over there you are all socialists so the political label doesn't matter much anyway.
You really haven't been paying attention have you.
>where probable cause has already been established.
Or where a suitably incriminating memory stick has been prepared just in case there isn't one inside the metal box
This is exactly how they do it for FIPS 140-2 cryptographic module certification. They farm it out to private certification firms.
Yes, I think lasers are a necessary component.