Languages we have. Add on emscripten (a back end for LLVM) we have a healthy number of language. But do we have a framework for these to live in which can allow apps to expand out of the browser? And are the frameworks designed for anything other than the Java script world the browsers live in.
> Web applications may one day surpass desktop applications in function
An app built on top of a app on top of a framework will not surpass an app build directly on the framework in function. It may be easier to develop, but that is a different thing.
You are correct, it should drop way down the list as a "these pages mention two of your search terms" type results. A search for "+MindPrision slashdot Thursday" would not return the tweet at all.
Google is not being asked to delete data, they are being asked to delete indexes to data. Google don't have access to the source, so they can't delete it.
I don't think Google will even remove the page from the index, just the requested terms for the page will go.
> have your data too.
It is not "your data" it is data about you. I.e. the post above is your data. You could delete or edit it as much as/. allows. If I tweet "MindPrision posted on slashdot on Thursday the 5th of June, 2014" that is not your data. It is my data about you. This new law gives you the right to ASK Google to remove the link between "MindPrision" and my tweet. Not to have the tweet removed from the web or to remove the tweet from Googles index. So a search "MindPrision slashdot Thursday" would not return the tweet, but a search for "slashdot Thursday" would return the tweet.
> One lonely dude sitting in the corner by himself
So just like me playing computers at home then.
> He can't interact with those around him...
(Other than the initial show and tell) you would not use this for lan parties (or alikes), you would all whip out your laptops for that use case (for me we stopped even doing that and instead whip out a board game for even MOAR socialness or a console game with split screen.
The tech should match the activity. AR sets will not replace TVs/monitors they supplement them for a different use case.
I watch PA replays every now and again for the same reason I watch fencing. As I enjoy it and I get to see where I am going wrong.
I don't watch football (Association, Rugby or America) as I find it dull, I can't relate to it in away way. I'll have a kick about as it is socializing rather than "football".
But such a shitty website. Many clicks to read. Plus the "Registration" section fails to tell you how to actually registration, how much the entry fee is.
I hope it is real and not a scam, and I hope they get a UI designer in in stead of someone show the latest and newest design styles and told to play.
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RTFA? Motherboard is defined for a more action packed life than your home laptop, as is the screen (lower res but better vis in direct sunlight).
The Rufus Cuff is tempting. I could see the move from my current Galaxy Note 2 to one of these and tablet with stylus. Mostly for running and convenience to look stuff up. I love my Note but it is big when whipping it out, but note quite big enough to write on. If I'm to deconverge I'd want the "quick glance" thing to be quick-glance-y and that is a watch or Glasses.
Tags as a general rule are shit. Wow you wrote you name on a wall. Well done. Have a cookie. Some times effort is put into a tag, but lets be honest, most people do not.
It is still "art", it is just shit art. That should be painted over.
That not the case for all tags (but 99.9999% of them). Grafitti however as a general rule is meh. Some of it can be great, some of it can be shit (wow it is a very good dick you just spray painted on a wall).
Is that required for you current project? Will the disadvantages of NoSQL based databases hit you (for example are cross-document consistency or cross-document transactions important)?
Give what you have posted in the OP I don't see a good reason to select No SQL over relational over object over flat files and without more information all you are going to get is a list of personal preferences. So lets jump in with my personal preference... look into your data you plan to store and what queries you want to do on it. Then match that against the general styles (relational, object, KV, tabular, graph). Once you have done that I'd likely just look at the leaders for that style of data store and spike it out.
Does it have schema-less mode? Have they buggered up the SQL parser? Have they buggered up relations? Can I separate out data sets and have 'em running on different node?
I'd assume the box that the money is in is secured and had paint or the like that will trigger when it is opened.
Plus you can only do it once and it is very noticeable. Chopping a small hole in the box and secretly installing a small phone you could exploit time and time again without drawing attention from passers by.
The SMS is just a way to communicate to the phone. What the hackers have done (if I'm reading the FA correctly) is make a phone pretend to be a USB keyboard attached to the PC in the ATM. The phone can then be set up to send a control sequence to the ATM tell the ATM to spit out money. So the problem has nothing to do with either SMS or Windows XP. If the ATM was VAX or Mac OS or Home brew OS or Linux and you did not lock down the local USB ports then it would have the same issue.
The general issue of USB ports happily accepting keyboard has been an issue with ATMs before, but you have to stand by the ATM with a keyboard. This way you just plug in the phone and leave it there to exploit time and time again.
Depends on how public the knowledge already is.This is the first time I've heard of it, but this kind of thing is done a lot (private stuff thrown on publicly available services that can be found via a Google search) so I'd guess this was already reasonably well known in the bad people circles. By shouting about it Amazon is ensuring that everyone knows without having to track down and inform people individually.
And Google Chrome. ;)
But Phonegap/Cordova are part of the the "proprietary app stores" ecosystem which "will come and eat us all."
Languages we have. Add on emscripten (a back end for LLVM) we have a healthy number of language. But do we have a framework for these to live in which can allow apps to expand out of the browser? And are the frameworks designed for anything other than the Java script world the browsers live in.
> Web applications may one day surpass desktop applications in function
An app built on top of a app on top of a framework will not surpass an app build directly on the framework in function. It may be easier to develop, but that is a different thing.
In this case I could see Google doing the same as Google is not part of the loop.
You are correct, it should drop way down the list as a "these pages mention two of your search terms" type results. A search for "+MindPrision slashdot Thursday" would not return the tweet at all.
> WayBackMachine anyone?
Google is not being asked to delete data, they are being asked to delete indexes to data. Google don't have access to the source, so they can't delete it.
I don't think Google will even remove the page from the index, just the requested terms for the page will go.
> have your data too.
It is not "your data" it is data about you. I.e. the post above is your data. You could delete or edit it as much as /. allows.
If I tweet "MindPrision posted on slashdot on Thursday the 5th of June, 2014" that is not your data. It is my data about you. This new law gives you the right to ASK Google to remove the link between "MindPrision" and my tweet. Not to have the tweet removed from the web or to remove the tweet from Googles index.
So a search "MindPrision slashdot Thursday" would not return the tweet, but a search for "slashdot Thursday" would return the tweet.
It is on the shows official channel. It is released as part of the advertising (a few of them have gone "viral").
That part of the show is also on YouTube.
Flesh light I think already have a product for this and traditional films. Alas being at work I can't look it up.
> One lonely dude sitting in the corner by himself
So just like me playing computers at home then.
> He can't interact with those around him...
(Other than the initial show and tell) you would not use this for lan parties (or alikes), you would all whip out your laptops for that use case (for me we stopped even doing that and instead whip out a board game for even MOAR socialness or a console game with split screen.
The tech should match the activity. AR sets will not replace TVs/monitors they supplement them for a different use case.
> if his mom tells him to come to dinner
Yes as all gamers live at home with their mums.
> That just isn't how it works. However, you probably should make your MP aware of what is wrong
https://www.writetothem.com/
> and Boris too
https://www.london.gov.uk/cont... (includes an email address)
You can also contact the Lord Mayor (City of London) spokesmen.
http://www.cityoflondon.gov.uk...
> It can't be much harder than posting to Slashdot can it?
Not much harder but you have to sacrifice anonymity and supply a UK postal address.
> Obviously I didn't read the article. And am just rambling.
Best way to do it.
(I've moved on to the Real World some time back, but I make notes in way too many meetings)
I must admit I am looking at moving up to something bigger as it is a tad too small (likely the Note 8), but I do use it to make hand-written notes.
> That's easy, handwriting notes in class.
Like I can on my Galaxy Note?
I watch PA replays every now and again for the same reason I watch fencing.
As I enjoy it and I get to see where I am going wrong.
I don't watch football (Association, Rugby or America) as I find it dull, I can't relate to it in away way.
I'll have a kick about as it is socializing rather than "football".
But such a shitty website. Many clicks to read. Plus the "Registration" section fails to tell you how to actually registration, how much the entry fee is.
I hope it is real and not a scam, and I hope they get a UI designer in in stead of someone show the latest and newest design styles and told to play.
RTFA? Motherboard is defined for a more action packed life than your home laptop, as is the screen (lower res but better vis in direct sunlight).
The Rufus Cuff is tempting. I could see the move from my current Galaxy Note 2 to one of these and tablet with stylus. Mostly for running and convenience to look stuff up. I love my Note but it is big when whipping it out, but note quite big enough to write on. If I'm to deconverge I'd want the "quick glance" thing to be quick-glance-y and that is a watch or Glasses.
I hope so. That game was amazing!
Tags as a general rule are shit. Wow you wrote you name on a wall. Well done. Have a cookie. Some times effort is put into a tag, but lets be honest, most people do not.
It is still "art", it is just shit art. That should be painted over.
That not the case for all tags (but 99.9999% of them). Grafitti however as a general rule is meh. Some of it can be great, some of it can be shit (wow it is a very good dick you just spray painted on a wall).
Is that required for you current project? Will the disadvantages of NoSQL based databases hit you (for example are cross-document consistency or cross-document transactions important)?
Give what you have posted in the OP I don't see a good reason to select No SQL over relational over object over flat files and without more information all you are going to get is a list of personal preferences. So lets jump in with my personal preference... look into your data you plan to store and what queries you want to do on it. Then match that against the general styles (relational, object, KV, tabular, graph). Once you have done that I'd likely just look at the leaders for that style of data store and spike it out.
It looks like it now has a schema-less (Key–value if I'm reading it right) mode as well as a method of dumping anything into said KV data store.
Does it have schema-less mode?
Have they buggered up the SQL parser?
Have they buggered up relations?
Can I separate out data sets and have 'em running on different node?
I'd assume the box that the money is in is secured and had paint or the like that will trigger when it is opened.
Plus you can only do it once and it is very noticeable. Chopping a small hole in the box and secretly installing a small phone you could exploit time and time again without drawing attention from passers by.
The SMS is just a way to communicate to the phone. What the hackers have done (if I'm reading the FA correctly) is make a phone pretend to be a USB keyboard attached to the PC in the ATM. The phone can then be set up to send a control sequence to the ATM tell the ATM to spit out money. So the problem has nothing to do with either SMS or Windows XP. If the ATM was VAX or Mac OS or Home brew OS or Linux and you did not lock down the local USB ports then it would have the same issue.
The general issue of USB ports happily accepting keyboard has been an issue with ATMs before, but you have to stand by the ATM with a keyboard. This way you just plug in the phone and leave it there to exploit time and time again.
Depends on how public the knowledge already is.This is the first time I've heard of it, but this kind of thing is done a lot (private stuff thrown on publicly available services that can be found via a Google search) so I'd guess this was already reasonably well known in the bad people circles. By shouting about it Amazon is ensuring that everyone knows without having to track down and inform people individually.
Any good modern platform will do automatic conversion for you.