The main reason I don't answer is it's usually work calling. Whether it's my turn on call or not, we have so much on call emergencies, and they often last like 12 hours or more, they call the rest of us for backup. It's exhausting. And when you don't answer, they start texting. "Oh, can you help? So-n-so has already been working it for 12 hours." And then you find out it was the customer's networking vendor that screwed it up with some un-planned, un-approved change that broke the vessel or multiple vessels, and there was nothing we could have done to fix it, anyway... all we did is diagnose their problem for them. Hell, they even call during vacation. Am I the only one experiencing this?
> What does CA have that no other part of the USA has? What keeps the SJW brands management paying so much just to stay in CA? > No need for your brand to help pay CA tax rates to cover massive illegal immigrant support costs.
Oh I dunno. More liberals, less conservatives. That appeals to a lot of us. Oh, and it's not so damn cold, too.
Not your job to police how I use my phone. Probably just texting because I'm always on-call, as I'm not into the filming of such an event. But nah. You can go with one less person attending your show. You do your job, and let me worry about what I do with a phone. I can't stand technophobes.
But he didn't express it as, "I'm a Republican", or even "I'm a conservative. He first tried pushing his opinion of women in the workplace on his co-workers, and when they rightly ignored him, he wrote his manifesto disparaging women by saying they are not equal to men, "advancing harmful gender stereotypes", as Google described it. That is not politics, that is speech. And while you have the right to say whatever you want, you aren't free from consequences from said speech. The fact that he couldn't stop when people ignored him or suggest he stop shows he has a bigger problem. I mean, who goes out of there way to publish a document endorsing gender inequality to their company? It's absurd, and certainly has no place in the work place. A company doesn't have to tolerate a bigoted employee.
Now with this next step, he's getting himself blacklisted by a lot of employers. I'd even suggest watching where he lands a job next, if only to widely publish that such a company is ok with someone who promotes such harmful stereotypes. We can now use him as a divining rod to find companies ok with hate speech, for which we can then protest against them.
Hear that, employers? If you hire this guy, you are saying you are ok with the inequality of women in the workplace. We will be watching.
... your politics. If you're working in a majority liberal company, and want to piss everyone off by printing out and distributing a conservative manifesto, you're probably going to get in trouble for it. You're opinions aren't protected.
Device manufacturers can complicate rooting the device, of course. They could also say all communication devices have to be leased from the Fed, too. Running compliance enforcement software. It can be done. Just very probably would need to be a totalitarian form of government to do it. Politically, yes, he'll probably never get it. But there are ways in places where people can't influence their government.
I think you are mistaken. I suspect they could do this with key escrow. Buy a new device? To set it up, you have to get your keys issued to you by the state. Each device can have a unique key or set of keys, but they would all be owned by the state... not you. Then your phone goes through the encryption process with the key or keys it's been issued. Get arrested and they want to read your phone? No problem, send it to the single well funded government organization that has your keys on file. They don't have to share the info with anyone. They either decrypt the device themselves and provide the decrypted evidence, or they decrypt an image of the device given to them. Same net result.
For the keys to be compromised, either the cipher needs to be broken, or the institution doing the key escrow and decryption needs to be compromised. That may or may not be possible, and no one will ever know until when and if it happens.
And IF it happens, the state invalidates everyone's existing keys, and forces everyone to get new keys.
This type of scenario, while terrifying, is definitely possible. But the strength of that type of design is only as strong as the agency in charge of managing it.
The entire thing is a get rich quick scam of one form or another. Really, why would you invest in this stuff?
Had it gone to referendum, I'd have voted to keep it and let Seattle die. I'll take Bellevue over Seattle, for all kinds of reasons.
The main reason I don't answer is it's usually work calling. Whether it's my turn on call or not, we have so much on call emergencies, and they often last like 12 hours or more, they call the rest of us for backup. It's exhausting. And when you don't answer, they start texting. "Oh, can you help? So-n-so has already been working it for 12 hours." And then you find out it was the customer's networking vendor that screwed it up with some un-planned, un-approved change that broke the vessel or multiple vessels, and there was nothing we could have done to fix it, anyway... all we did is diagnose their problem for them. Hell, they even call during vacation. Am I the only one experiencing this?
Here here!
> What does CA have that no other part of the USA has? What keeps the SJW brands management paying so much just to stay in CA?
> No need for your brand to help pay CA tax rates to cover massive illegal immigrant support costs.
Oh I dunno. More liberals, less conservatives. That appeals to a lot of us. Oh, and it's not so damn cold, too.
Aha!
It's cold. The available houses have had all their copper stolen. It's not a coastal city. And this... And that... No.
3) Oregon is full. Move to Washington. ;)
We sure as hell don't want ya. Go East!
This is completely against the publics own interest and should be considered treason, IMHO.
If Windows 7 was still available for purchase, and didn't try to auto-upgrade itself to windows 10, I'm sure Windows 7 would still be winning.
Not your job to police how I use my phone. Probably just texting because I'm always on-call, as I'm not into the filming of such an event. But nah. You can go with one less person attending your show. You do your job, and let me worry about what I do with a phone. I can't stand technophobes.
No. Just no. Facebook is a form of free speech. The internet is an platform for free speech. Stop trying to regulate free speech!
If only I could still mod you up, but alas, I commented.
Of course he did. Hoping to get standing if fired.
But he didn't express it as, "I'm a Republican", or even "I'm a conservative. He first tried pushing his opinion of women in the workplace on his co-workers, and when they rightly ignored him, he wrote his manifesto disparaging women by saying they are not equal to men, "advancing harmful gender stereotypes", as Google described it. That is not politics, that is speech. And while you have the right to say whatever you want, you aren't free from consequences from said speech. The fact that he couldn't stop when people ignored him or suggest he stop shows he has a bigger problem. I mean, who goes out of there way to publish a document endorsing gender inequality to their company? It's absurd, and certainly has no place in the work place. A company doesn't have to tolerate a bigoted employee.
Now with this next step, he's getting himself blacklisted by a lot of employers. I'd even suggest watching where he lands a job next, if only to widely publish that such a company is ok with someone who promotes such harmful stereotypes. We can now use him as a divining rod to find companies ok with hate speech, for which we can then protest against them.
Hear that, employers? If you hire this guy, you are saying you are ok with the inequality of women in the workplace. We will be watching.
How did this ever get moderated up to insightful? Political opinions are not a protected class.
... your politics. If you're working in a majority liberal company, and want to piss everyone off by printing out and distributing a conservative manifesto, you're probably going to get in trouble for it. You're opinions aren't protected.
Fuck you, no.
Nothing like telling all the criminals where the cops are so the criminals can go gang up on them.
"Oh no, baby. That isn't me! It's a fake!" will be the mantra of x-porn stars everywhere.
Use a good add or javascript blocker that blocks coin hive. Done.
Device manufacturers can complicate rooting the device, of course. They could also say all communication devices have to be leased from the Fed, too. Running compliance enforcement software. It can be done. Just very probably would need to be a totalitarian form of government to do it. Politically, yes, he'll probably never get it. But there are ways in places where people can't influence their government.
I think you are mistaken. I suspect they could do this with key escrow. Buy a new device? To set it up, you have to get your keys issued to you by the state. Each device can have a unique key or set of keys, but they would all be owned by the state... not you. Then your phone goes through the encryption process with the key or keys it's been issued. Get arrested and they want to read your phone? No problem, send it to the single well funded government organization that has your keys on file. They don't have to share the info with anyone. They either decrypt the device themselves and provide the decrypted evidence, or they decrypt an image of the device given to them. Same net result.
For the keys to be compromised, either the cipher needs to be broken, or the institution doing the key escrow and decryption needs to be compromised. That may or may not be possible, and no one will ever know until when and if it happens.
And IF it happens, the state invalidates everyone's existing keys, and forces everyone to get new keys.
This type of scenario, while terrifying, is definitely possible. But the strength of that type of design is only as strong as the agency in charge of managing it.
What'd you expect it to run? Windows?
You don't have to have the filler in the TV series. I mean, it's not DBZ.