I don't wish that on anyone. Nobody does. And yet, we all still buy the stuff that is made in those factories. And instead of Americans working, we have Chinese working. We just moved the problem to another place. That is how economics solves problems (routing around them)
As a hacker this is all you know 1) You have a password that is eighteen characters long,
As a hacker you can make assumptions 1) Word length 2) Number of words 3) Spaces or Not 4) Fancy Characters or not 5) Numbers or not
OR you can target passwords that are eight characters in length.
I would suggest to you, that if you have a whole database of passwords, encrypted and salted properly, you pick low hanging fruit first.
If you're a hacker, which password is easier to brute force ? "onetwothreefourabeeceedeeexclamationpound" or "1234abcd!#" (basically the same password) all other things being equal?
Any site uses limited Passwords today gets my default password eight character password, one that any human could probably guess. I figure, that it is already compromised.
The result of having all those regulations and such are that workers are safe, but nobody can actually work, because all those jobs are now in overseas because it is cheaper to it there, and ship it here. Yeah, that worked out well
And yet, all those countries get the benefit of "not invented there, but in the US". People want cheap, they want good, and they want quality, they are surprise when they can only have any two.
All tax breaks for all companies should be abolished then. Lets just do a Flat Tax and be done with engineering our economy from DC (and all the unintended consequences that need further adjusting by government bureaucrats)
You can blame the "WalMart" effect on stupid taxes on small businesses, simply because they are "big corporations", which effectively put them out of business because we can't support 50% tax rates on small mom and pop shops.
The other big "subsidy" is Strategic Oil Reserve purchases. And if you're suggesting the government stop making those purchases... I might agree with you, given that we are now fracking the hell out of middle east oil cartel. But the stupid liberals would like to ban that practice, so we can get all of our oil from Tehran and other friendly terrorist states.
The greatest subsidy with regard to Oil, is government taxes. The government makes a shit ton more off oil than the oil companies do. And most of the "Subsidies" being counted (Look at what is included) are heating oil subsidies for the Northern States for winter oil for poor people (yes, that is counted as an "oil subsidy"). And if you want to remove all Oil subsidies, you'll end up killing poor people who can't afford to heat their homes in the winter.
So, yeah, lets get rid of ALL oil subsidies, and put the blame on the (D) who keep spewing their misinformation "Oil Subsidies" (AKA Lies)
We have a USB Standard, it was good enough. Standards wouldn't improve that without competition, enter FireWire, and USB needed an upgrade. Next up, ESATA, and USB needed another upgrade.
Standards don't change USB is still USB that standard hasn't changed, and now, we have three (or more) USB Standards (not to mention connectors)
Google is in the process of killing off NPAPI plugins completely (like Flash, Java etc), and that API will be completely gone in a couple months. Websites better get rid of all the flash stuff soon, and HTML 5 is the replacement.
I applaud Google for forcing the industry forward.
(No other information available, simplistic choice)
So, given the choice between two with SOME information, you'd rather randomly choose? Great, you just got a lawyer specializing in Divorce when you needed a specialist for something completely unrelated. I wonder if you'd pick doctors the same way.....
"Hey I need a brain surgeon... eanie meanie minie moe... a proctologist ! PERFECT, because my head is in my ass! "
standards are not maintained, then quality will decrease.
Standards are required when there is no competition. When competition is introduced, those that do better with less advance, and those that don't diminish.
FURTHER, I would suggest that standards tend to stagnate over time, or worse become increasingly useless as additional standards are placed (and then stagnate) in attempts to increase quality, having the exact opposite effect.
I work in education, and the education model we have, and are trying to maintain, is industrial era format, with Factory Schools building robot workers. The problem is, we aren't there anymore, and the model has to change. We don't have to keep inventing wheels to educate our kids more effectively. We just need the opportunity to change the system via Competition, where most end up better off.
It might be, that the Principal doesn't have the requisite time to spend in classrooms because student discipline is out the window, and they are having do deal with rebellion in the hallways and classrooms. Or perhaps Parents of Johnny Rotten don't think Johnny is a bad seed, that it is everyone else. Or perhaps it is trying to organize the entire staff for the three weeks of Standardized Testing that needs to be completed... or... any number of other "urgent" matters that delay or disrupt the "important" ones.
Not necessarily. Bad Metrics can cause problems in situations where no metrics wouldn't. As in unintended consequences. In this case, this is exactly what happened, bad metrics results in worse performance, not better.
I can usually tell the worth of a Educator (teacher) by their desire to learn. I work in a school district, and the better teachers tend to want to learn new stuff. The lessor teachers figure they are done "learning" because they finished college or similar attitude. Everything being equal, those teachers that still love to learn are better teachers, than those that don't want to learn anything else.
Most Standardized testing fails at the student's level. They are great for people who have no contact with students (Politicians, High Level Administrators etc), but they do NOTHING to help the kids learn anything. And because of that, they are more or less worthless for students, and everything for people getting paid stupid amounts of money to generate standards based testing.
And standards based testing is EXPENSIVE, and negatively impacts seat time in classrooms. And my experience is that by the time the results are back, it is too late to help anyone on anything, except those that don't have any contact with student.
You wish that in your fellow man?
I don't wish that on anyone. Nobody does. And yet, we all still buy the stuff that is made in those factories. And instead of Americans working, we have Chinese working. We just moved the problem to another place. That is how economics solves problems (routing around them)
horse battery staple
As a hacker this is all you know
1) You have a password that is eighteen characters long,
As a hacker you can make assumptions
1) Word length
2) Number of words
3) Spaces or Not
4) Fancy Characters or not
5) Numbers or not
OR you can target passwords that are eight characters in length.
I would suggest to you, that if you have a whole database of passwords, encrypted and salted properly, you pick low hanging fruit first.
If you're a hacker, which password is easier to brute force ? "onetwothreefourabeeceedeeexclamationpound" or "1234abcd!#" (basically the same password) all other things being equal?
Any site uses limited Passwords today gets my default password eight character password, one that any human could probably guess. I figure, that it is already compromised.
The result of having all those regulations and such are that workers are safe, but nobody can actually work, because all those jobs are now in overseas because it is cheaper to it there, and ship it here. Yeah, that worked out well
And yet, all those countries get the benefit of "not invented there, but in the US". People want cheap, they want good, and they want quality, they are surprise when they can only have any two.
All tax breaks for all companies should be abolished then. Lets just do a Flat Tax and be done with engineering our economy from DC (and all the unintended consequences that need further adjusting by government bureaucrats)
You can blame the "WalMart" effect on stupid taxes on small businesses, simply because they are "big corporations", which effectively put them out of business because we can't support 50% tax rates on small mom and pop shops.
The other big "subsidy" is Strategic Oil Reserve purchases. And if you're suggesting the government stop making those purchases ... I might agree with you, given that we are now fracking the hell out of middle east oil cartel. But the stupid liberals would like to ban that practice, so we can get all of our oil from Tehran and other friendly terrorist states.
"immense amounts of farming and oil subsidies"
The greatest subsidy with regard to Oil, is government taxes. The government makes a shit ton more off oil than the oil companies do. And most of the "Subsidies" being counted (Look at what is included) are heating oil subsidies for the Northern States for winter oil for poor people (yes, that is counted as an "oil subsidy"). And if you want to remove all Oil subsidies, you'll end up killing poor people who can't afford to heat their homes in the winter.
So, yeah, lets get rid of ALL oil subsidies, and put the blame on the (D) who keep spewing their misinformation "Oil Subsidies" (AKA Lies)
And nobody has figured out how to use Snipping Tool or Screen Capture or any of a number of ways to defeat said restrictions.
If the text is sent, it can be captured. False security is worse than no security.
I see these as "you don't really want to go to this site, it is most likely clickbait advertising spammy useless website."
I file it under "fool me once, shame on you, fool me twice, shame on me" Now, if everyone would stop visiting these sites, they will die, and go away.
We have a USB Standard, it was good enough. Standards wouldn't improve that without competition, enter FireWire, and USB needed an upgrade. Next up, ESATA, and USB needed another upgrade.
Standards don't change USB is still USB that standard hasn't changed, and now, we have three (or more) USB Standards (not to mention connectors)
I rest my case.
Problem with that kind of attitude is that you end up with nobody working, after you keep firing the bottom 10%
100, 90, 81, 73, 56, 50 ...
Google is in the process of killing off NPAPI plugins completely (like Flash, Java etc), and that API will be completely gone in a couple months. Websites better get rid of all the flash stuff soon, and HTML 5 is the replacement.
I applaud Google for forcing the industry forward.
We should create a whole OS that controls Drone Swarms ....
We'll call it ...
BeeOS!
(No other information available, simplistic choice)
So, given the choice between two with SOME information, you'd rather randomly choose? Great, you just got a lawyer specializing in Divorce when you needed a specialist for something completely unrelated. I wonder if you'd pick doctors the same way.....
"Hey I need a brain surgeon ... eanie meanie minie moe ... a proctologist ! PERFECT, because my head is in my ass! "
Then .. that means I'm HOT! WOOT!
Dragons are cool until they light you on fire with their bad breath, and you die.
standards are not maintained, then quality will decrease.
Standards are required when there is no competition. When competition is introduced, those that do better with less advance, and those that don't diminish.
FURTHER, I would suggest that standards tend to stagnate over time, or worse become increasingly useless as additional standards are placed (and then stagnate) in attempts to increase quality, having the exact opposite effect.
I work in education, and the education model we have, and are trying to maintain, is industrial era format, with Factory Schools building robot workers. The problem is, we aren't there anymore, and the model has to change. We don't have to keep inventing wheels to educate our kids more effectively. We just need the opportunity to change the system via Competition, where most end up better off.
Which Lawyer would your rather go to, given the following two metrics (No other information available, simplistic choice) ?
We win 90% of our cases
or
We've won $900 Million dollars for our clients
It might be, that the Principal doesn't have the requisite time to spend in classrooms because student discipline is out the window, and they are having do deal with rebellion in the hallways and classrooms. Or perhaps Parents of Johnny Rotten don't think Johnny is a bad seed, that it is everyone else. Or perhaps it is trying to organize the entire staff for the three weeks of Standardized Testing that needs to be completed ... or ... any number of other "urgent" matters that delay or disrupt the "important" ones.
Not necessarily. Bad Metrics can cause problems in situations where no metrics wouldn't. As in unintended consequences. In this case, this is exactly what happened, bad metrics results in worse performance, not better.
I can usually tell the worth of a Educator (teacher) by their desire to learn. I work in a school district, and the better teachers tend to want to learn new stuff. The lessor teachers figure they are done "learning" because they finished college or similar attitude. Everything being equal, those teachers that still love to learn are better teachers, than those that don't want to learn anything else.
Most Standardized testing fails at the student's level. They are great for people who have no contact with students (Politicians, High Level Administrators etc), but they do NOTHING to help the kids learn anything. And because of that, they are more or less worthless for students, and everything for people getting paid stupid amounts of money to generate standards based testing.
And standards based testing is EXPENSIVE, and negatively impacts seat time in classrooms. And my experience is that by the time the results are back, it is too late to help anyone on anything, except those that don't have any contact with student.
If you are posting "Private" or "Personal" stuff on social networks, you're the fool. And you're not fooling anyone.
Ever heard of "Screen Capture" and "Revenge sites"? Yeah, you're "private" life isn't as private as you think it is.
But you do have one advantage, most people don't really care about your dick pics or whatever.