Half the people in India don't even know their own birthdays. People have children and forget about them; they end up running around in the street with millions of other beggars and end up sniffing glue for a living. I'm sure any ID system devised will fail. Maybe in China this would be possible, but India is a completely different society based on complete social irresponsibility
Nah, hoosier tires has been around for decades I think. I guess you can ask them to hang on to the original mold for a while..
http://www.hoosiertire.com/
But seriously, are you really going to wear those tires out? Look at the size of those things. Even if you rode this really really hard as a daily commuter, it will probably take 5 years.
I also would like to know the engine/trans and steering details. It looks like they are offering either a Honda 893cc I4 from the Fireblade or some kind of electric hair dryer motor. I'll take the 150 bhp Fireblade engine please.
Also this thing lacks suspension, which is OK for low speed cruising around the parking lot.
I want to see one driving at 100+ mph with the LEDs on at night.
I have no problem with his releasing it to the public. He's free to do whatever he wants with it. But wasting his time trying to get his fix fast tracked through the pipeline smells of attention whoring. I think there is a lot of attention whoring in the security community.
Companies like Microsoft don't allow outside hackers/security experts to set expectations and timelines for them. Any patch has to go through a lot of project management and release delivery coordination, testing etc. Why would the hacker demand satisfaction except for his own publicity and credit? Why would Microsoft oblige him? I certainly wouldn't.
You've written a Java version? By subclassing strings do you mean actually subclassing java.lang.String? (you can't do that)
As for interpolation, see Clojure.
I think the main problem I'm having is that your language is extremely vague. Is there really something here you are trying to commercialize or are you shooting for another pwnie award?
It would help your credibility a great deal if you would be more specific about your subjects. Provide extremely detailed use cases as if Nobody Knows what you're talking about.
Wouldn't recursion imply that they pitch the idea to themselves until something comes of it?
When someone thinks this is a good idea, Recursive Ventures will dump its core, citing SIGSEGV.
Unlike 4chan they are taking the most technically difficult approach first. Is there no way to flag a user as having flashed you inappropriately? You can ban IP addresses if people keep creating new accounts. I wonder how far along they are developing this 'algorithm' for finding the penis. Actually I think it would be pretty easy to implement, just not very rewarding.
The article was an attempt at getting some attention for what looks like a MySQL hack.
"Developers [..] prefer being able to reference variables inline, rather than through discrete [..] interfaces. "
This whole thing is half baked. It's all very poorly written too, which makes it even less credible.
Good luck "productizing" a "framework" if your target audience is script kids and PHP hackers who BTW expect to benefit from everyone else's work for free.
Norman Mailer had a good idea in "Harlot's Ghost". Not sure if it was an original idea, or just one he heard from one of his CIA friends.
Polygraph machines and their readers require a stable baseline to begin with. So to prevent anything useful from being recorded, agents would fill up on beans before a polygraph.
The logic here is that your brain goes into a state of distress when you have to keep from shitting your pants. You get so focused on NOT shitting yourself that the polygraph reading is useless.
Your reaction to any question will not cause a fluctuation outside of the baseline of your overall panic.
You pay someone reliable and dirty enough to find a bunch of crackies, junkies, prozzies, huffers, geezers, boozers, give them enough money to buy a few prepaid phones, collect the phones and then this person gives to you a box of prepaid phones.
mach 6 = 2041.74 m/s
so in 12 seconds (assuming it hit mach 6 right away):
2041.74(m) * 12(s) = 24492 meters or ~15 miles
I'm not sure what my point is. But thats
76.0931 miles per minute
4565.59 miles per hour
I imagine 12 seconds worth of unicorn farts is pretty expensive.
I get ~24k from clearwire when its working. The trouble is, if you look at the terms&conditions for most ISPs, they are not at all required to provide any kind of service whatsoever, you are not entitled to get your money back in any case. If you sign up, you lose. No internet connection at all is better than no internet connection most of the time for $55 a month.
The nice thing is, if you refuse to pay they can go and ruin your credit completely.
They should all be rounded up and shot.
WTF is the article about?
$#*! is not a valid regular expression. And are there really an infinite number of possibilities?
There are people out there who think that if enough people meditate, world peace will happen.
So, not surprisingly there are people who think that if too many f-bombs are dropped the planet will explode.
This is actually how I drive. I do have a speedometer, but the lights on the dash are off, so I can't really see it at night. The odometer doubles as the gas gauge. I just write down the mileage whenever I fill the tank, next to how many gallons of fuel it took to fill the tank. Its easy to calculate that my truck gets 15.7 mpg on average (good for a heavy duty truck from the 80s!) and that the single 20 gallon tank is good for ~300 miles.
I got a Gee Pee Ess though. Stuck it to the windshield in my line of sight. I don't find it distracting, but it doesn't play movies. Doesn't play anything now, the batteries are dead.
I'm just here for the gasoline
Yeah its gonna need some batteries either way. I can't see how solar panels would be any good in a combat situation. I think a real time situation map would be useful for field commanders. Recon patrols could use them to feed observations to HQ without talking on a radio or having to return to base. A screen that won't get damaged by being stepped on or sat on would be good. I think most stuff is just too fragile for field use. It has to be heat/cold/dust/dirt/grease/oil/water/shock proof.
A geek girl is one who likes computers, games, similar geeky things.
A 1337B337CH is one who uses her h4x0r skills to pwn noobz like these self proclaimed geeks.
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Every new car I've driven in the last two years has a fully electronic throttle. I can't stand the things. If I blip the throttle to downshift, nothing happens. The computer ignores little throttle blips. You have to hold the throttle down much longer to get it to rev, and then the non-linear variable throttle curves make it difficult to hit the right engine speed. This is all dumbed down for your average human potato, which is no fun for everyone else. An F1 car is completely electronic, yet the throttle response is accurate and instantaneous. The mechanics can play songs on the engines by running through a sequence of throttle positions.
Do you still have to send the ECU in to be de-soldered and re-soldered with a new EPROM? I believe there are aftermarket ECUS for BMW,Audi, Mercedes which provide almost complete control of the electronics systems for tuning. They have remotes for setting different levels of tune so that your valet driver can't get the thing into race mode or rev the engine beyond 2500 rpm etc.
As for the electronic control of brakes, just switching off the power assist is not really the danger. The computer can pulse the ABS solenoids, making it impossible to brake at all. When this happens the brake pedal is useless even standing on it with both feet. I had an Audi which developed a problem like this due to bad wheel speed sensors. The sensors sometimes told the computer that the car was sliding when it slowed to around 10mph under light braking. The solenoids start pulsing and you better have plenty of stopping room, because it basically feels like you suddenly hit an ice patch. I don't recommend that particular vehicle to anyone.
Configurable tuning chips are the way to go, but it would be nice if I could just hook up a PC and configure the factory ECU.
Half the people in India don't even know their own birthdays. People have children and forget about them; they end up running around in the street with millions of other beggars and end up sniffing glue for a living. I'm sure any ID system devised will fail. Maybe in China this would be possible, but India is a completely different society based on complete social irresponsibility
Nah, hoosier tires has been around for decades I think. I guess you can ask them to hang on to the original mold for a while.. http://www.hoosiertire.com/ But seriously, are you really going to wear those tires out? Look at the size of those things. Even if you rode this really really hard as a daily commuter, it will probably take 5 years. I also would like to know the engine/trans and steering details. It looks like they are offering either a Honda 893cc I4 from the Fireblade or some kind of electric hair dryer motor. I'll take the 150 bhp Fireblade engine please. Also this thing lacks suspension, which is OK for low speed cruising around the parking lot. I want to see one driving at 100+ mph with the LEDs on at night.
I concur. We 'acquired' their CEO a while ago. He did nothing but pimp us out to the worst wall street bums he could find.
I have no problem with his releasing it to the public. He's free to do whatever he wants with it. But wasting his time trying to get his fix fast tracked through the pipeline smells of attention whoring. I think there is a lot of attention whoring in the security community.
Companies like Microsoft don't allow outside hackers/security experts to set expectations and timelines for them. Any patch has to go through a lot of project management and release delivery coordination, testing etc. Why would the hacker demand satisfaction except for his own publicity and credit? Why would Microsoft oblige him? I certainly wouldn't.
Yes, I believe this trick is either fictional or at least very dated.
OK, I see. I'd like to see where this is wired in and how it would effect everyday development. Bashing is good.
You've written a Java version? By subclassing strings do you mean actually subclassing java.lang.String? (you can't do that) As for interpolation, see Clojure. I think the main problem I'm having is that your language is extremely vague. Is there really something here you are trying to commercialize or are you shooting for another pwnie award?
It would help your credibility a great deal if you would be more specific about your subjects. Provide extremely detailed use cases as if Nobody Knows what you're talking about.
Wouldn't recursion imply that they pitch the idea to themselves until something comes of it?
When someone thinks this is a good idea, Recursive Ventures will dump its core, citing SIGSEGV.
Unlike 4chan they are taking the most technically difficult approach first. Is there no way to flag a user as having flashed you inappropriately? You can ban IP addresses if people keep creating new accounts. I wonder how far along they are developing this 'algorithm' for finding the penis. Actually I think it would be pretty easy to implement, just not very rewarding.
The article was an attempt at getting some attention for what looks like a MySQL hack.
"Developers [..] prefer being able to reference variables inline, rather than through discrete [..] interfaces. "
This whole thing is half baked. It's all very poorly written too, which makes it even less credible. Good luck "productizing" a "framework" if your target audience is script kids and PHP hackers who BTW expect to benefit from everyone else's work for free.
Norman Mailer had a good idea in "Harlot's Ghost". Not sure if it was an original idea, or just one he heard from one of his CIA friends. Polygraph machines and their readers require a stable baseline to begin with. So to prevent anything useful from being recorded, agents would fill up on beans before a polygraph. The logic here is that your brain goes into a state of distress when you have to keep from shitting your pants. You get so focused on NOT shitting yourself that the polygraph reading is useless. Your reaction to any question will not cause a fluctuation outside of the baseline of your overall panic.
Missing quote: 'Apple we are feeling more or less good about, but more less good than more good lately.'
You pay someone reliable and dirty enough to find a bunch of crackies, junkies, prozzies, huffers, geezers, boozers, give them enough money to buy a few prepaid phones, collect the phones and then this person gives to you a box of prepaid phones.
"..they are essentially reinventing HTML with no added benefit." Gisted.
Digital Crimes? Sheeeeeeeeeeeeeeiiiiit
mach 6 = 2041.74 m/s so in 12 seconds (assuming it hit mach 6 right away):
2041.74(m) * 12(s) = 24492 meters or ~15 miles
I'm not sure what my point is. But thats
76.0931 miles per minute
4565.59 miles per hour
I imagine 12 seconds worth of unicorn farts is pretty expensive.
I miss lala.com. oh wait, its still there for a few days. If I do the same thing lala did, will Apple buy me out and shut it down?
I get ~24k from clearwire when its working. The trouble is, if you look at the terms&conditions for most ISPs, they are not at all required to provide any kind of service whatsoever, you are not entitled to get your money back in any case. If you sign up, you lose. No internet connection at all is better than no internet connection most of the time for $55 a month. The nice thing is, if you refuse to pay they can go and ruin your credit completely. They should all be rounded up and shot. WTF is the article about?
$#*! is not a valid regular expression. And are there really an infinite number of possibilities? There are people out there who think that if enough people meditate, world peace will happen. So, not surprisingly there are people who think that if too many f-bombs are dropped the planet will explode.
This is actually how I drive. I do have a speedometer, but the lights on the dash are off, so I can't really see it at night. The odometer doubles as the gas gauge. I just write down the mileage whenever I fill the tank, next to how many gallons of fuel it took to fill the tank. Its easy to calculate that my truck gets 15.7 mpg on average (good for a heavy duty truck from the 80s!) and that the single 20 gallon tank is good for ~300 miles. I got a Gee Pee Ess though. Stuck it to the windshield in my line of sight. I don't find it distracting, but it doesn't play movies. Doesn't play anything now, the batteries are dead. I'm just here for the gasoline
but wait! I'm submitting an article to /. about how hard google is!
I want to go to the apple store! apple store!
Yeah its gonna need some batteries either way. I can't see how solar panels would be any good in a combat situation. I think a real time situation map would be useful for field commanders. Recon patrols could use them to feed observations to HQ without talking on a radio or having to return to base. A screen that won't get damaged by being stepped on or sat on would be good. I think most stuff is just too fragile for field use. It has to be heat/cold/dust/dirt/grease/oil/water/shock proof.
A geek girl is one who likes computers, games, similar geeky things. A 1337B337CH is one who uses her h4x0r skills to pwn noobz like these self proclaimed geeks.
Every new car I've driven in the last two years has a fully electronic throttle. I can't stand the things. If I blip the throttle to downshift, nothing happens. The computer ignores little throttle blips. You have to hold the throttle down much longer to get it to rev, and then the non-linear variable throttle curves make it difficult to hit the right engine speed. This is all dumbed down for your average human potato, which is no fun for everyone else. An F1 car is completely electronic, yet the throttle response is accurate and instantaneous. The mechanics can play songs on the engines by running through a sequence of throttle positions. Do you still have to send the ECU in to be de-soldered and re-soldered with a new EPROM? I believe there are aftermarket ECUS for BMW,Audi, Mercedes which provide almost complete control of the electronics systems for tuning. They have remotes for setting different levels of tune so that your valet driver can't get the thing into race mode or rev the engine beyond 2500 rpm etc. As for the electronic control of brakes, just switching off the power assist is not really the danger. The computer can pulse the ABS solenoids, making it impossible to brake at all. When this happens the brake pedal is useless even standing on it with both feet. I had an Audi which developed a problem like this due to bad wheel speed sensors. The sensors sometimes told the computer that the car was sliding when it slowed to around 10mph under light braking. The solenoids start pulsing and you better have plenty of stopping room, because it basically feels like you suddenly hit an ice patch. I don't recommend that particular vehicle to anyone. Configurable tuning chips are the way to go, but it would be nice if I could just hook up a PC and configure the factory ECU.