When was there any security in the first place? You can't have security, but you can try to be secure. If that means being obscure sometimes, then so be it. Of course it doesn't work as the only policy.
Little known fact, trust actually makes wine and crackers taste better than blind faith. I shouldn't say that, but I'm enjoying the separation of church and state for a little while.
While I agree with what you are saying, I will stay out of politics for the next 15 years. For the last 15, I was as involved as I possibly could have been. Now, I'm just too confused to deal with it.
Applications still scare the crap out of me, especially when they involve giving my kid's medical records to microsoft, of all companies. I'm not one to bash MS all day, but I see how many vulnerabilities and exploits come out for them, and I would hate for these security holes to put a child at risk.
So if the robots break for whatever reason, how do we send a team up to accomplish their job with their tools? I'm not saying it's a bad idea, rather that to go with another form, it might take more development than the/. community is prepared for. Unless you would like to start with making/. a place for non humanoid robots. That might make for a good april fools day joke.
Had to go smoke a cigarette after reading that.
I'll vouch for that.
They won't unless it's genetically modified. They're not picky, but they know what they like.
They are pretty clever on their own. Raises another question though. What do coders do to combat writers block?
When was there any security in the first place? You can't have security, but you can try to be secure. If that means being obscure sometimes, then so be it. Of course it doesn't work as the only policy.
It might be a good idea to avoid giving virus writers crowd sourcing ideas. Just a thought.
who's counting anyway. I'm sure it's already near that point anyway.
My n800 was/is a godsend for that. I've been using it to study linux certification while on the go.
I thought it was an add for the next movie.
I think they might jump on this a bit faster than 20 years from now. I hope they will anyway.
Little known fact, trust actually makes wine and crackers taste better than blind faith. I shouldn't say that, but I'm enjoying the separation of church and state for a little while.
Nice! You should put that on a t-shirt.
what's the difference between trust and blind faith again?
Why? Are they coming over? I forgot to grab wasabi.
How do we use this reality distortion field to make me look less nerdy?
god almighty, "something else" leaves a lot to the imagination. head for the hills its mecha-bp-oil-spill-godzilla, and he looks angry!
Yeah, but it sure does make them look secret and official looking.
Well, at least your local law enforcement seems to be doing its job. That should give you some jollies.
While I agree with what you are saying, I will stay out of politics for the next 15 years. For the last 15, I was as involved as I possibly could have been. Now, I'm just too confused to deal with it.
How about we legalize pot and tax cocaine instead?
It's good that he was able to help. Awesome!
Perspective is everything. Good call.
I can see how people might be upset. Still you can't blame everyone in the west for Apple's actions. Besides, why not just run it on android?
Applications still scare the crap out of me, especially when they involve giving my kid's medical records to microsoft, of all companies. I'm not one to bash MS all day, but I see how many vulnerabilities and exploits come out for them, and I would hate for these security holes to put a child at risk.
So if the robots break for whatever reason, how do we send a team up to accomplish their job with their tools? I'm not saying it's a bad idea, rather that to go with another form, it might take more development than the /. community is prepared for. Unless you would like to start with making /. a place for non humanoid robots. That might make for a good april fools day joke.