Let me introduce you to T-Mobile's Binge On feature, which apparently is perfectly acceptable under the outgoing rules.
In summary: on capped mobile data plans, video streaming at 480p will not count against the cap, as long as the content is from a list of 100 streaming service providers. In the Portuguese version, you pay $6 for 10GB of additional data in the type you want.
If you think that nothing is going to change by killing net neutrality, then there's no reason to kill it.
If a law serves no purpose, that seems like a perfectly good reason to remove it.
But the real argument in favor of the change is that the current arrangement gives the FCC much more power over ISPs, like the power to regulate rates. That would be the surest way to prevent more broadband options. Net Neutrality is a good idea, one that should be legislated so that the industry is not forever at the whim of the current administration.
I don't think the choice of words is appropriate, BUT this kind of talk is EXACTLY what Trump uses on a daily basis. You think Trump is fair and balanced when it comes to opinions that do not match his 1:1? Sheesh, how delusional can one be?
You should have stopped at "BUT." You're defending racism for political reasons, just like all the people who upvoted the OP.
Yes, but now it has a Web 2.fucking.0 name, a marketing slogan and can be encased in a plastic pineapple. Cant you see how this is completely different?
Give it another generation, when people who were AWARE in elementary school start framing the message it might take on a more human tone. For now, we're still getting our stories from the barely clued in.
The really shocking part is that they had to assign staff to keep him away from teenagers, but didn't actually ban him or anything.
Yeah, the... fact that it was widely known and they would try to mitigate this stuff is really disturbing. I don't know if it was just being non-confrontational or they thought there was some benefit to having him around that was worth the risk.
Flirting, making passes, and asking permission - when the askee is free to say 'no' - isn't criminal. Even if it's kinky.
The summary and TFA make it clear these actions were directed toward teenagers and that he would offer to take them somewhere private for "'energy' exercises or stretches."
It's not a witch hunt if event organizers for years have been trying to prevent unsuspecting people from falling into his traps.
Could the summary possibly be any more condescending? I'm fine with the occasional "SV is silly" story, but do we really need another story crapping on millennials?
If you use a higher end keyboard, you are more likely to use one keyboard among multiple computers than multiple keyboards at one keyboard. So changing it on the hardware makes it portable.
Personally, I use the capslock on my Pok3r for function.
I'd prefer a system for portable devices that required physical contact.
If there's so much data to move you can't hold the devices against each other reliably for long enough... you can probably find the time to sit them on a table.
StarCraft is a partial-knowledge game, you have to intuit where your opponent may be popping out what his intentions are based on very limited amounts of data and counter their strategy accordingly.
Churn a bunch of replays through the AI and I bet it could learn these strategies and tactics pretty quickly.
Every website or service I've ever supported allowed the tier one support to disable an account. That's not the same as deleting an account and in many cases it's essential.
Take Twitter: If an account is taken over and used for malicious purposes, you want the first level support to be able to freeze it without having to go through a bunch of checks. That's not really that high a level of power, it's what's required to do the job.
What we've discovered is that Twitter CSRs can whack any account whenever they want, for whatever reason they want.
I suspect that if this were a story about how a Twitter account were hijacked and used to spread malware, and the owner contacted customer support, you would be complaining that the CSR has to get managerial approval before he can deactivate the account to stop the bleeding.
No, the real question is why they restored it so quickly. I would have loved having a week or two without having to hear about the latest Trump rant on CNN.
Because I totally know what a block chain is (now that I've read the wikipedia article), and if there are massive amounts of (real) money to be had, let's you and I go get some of it.
Start a company for the sole purpose of fleecing investors? Shocking.
Second, they need to start prosecuting these morons that cause flights to be diverted.
What leads you to believe they will not be prosecuting?
The fatal flaw of blockchain is that all transactions are 100% traceable
The whole point of the blockchain is there is a public, verifiable ledger.
We're gonna turn into Portugal, and it's going to be a big fuckin mess.
Let me introduce you to T-Mobile's Binge On feature, which apparently is perfectly acceptable under the outgoing rules.
In summary: on capped mobile data plans, video streaming at 480p will not count against the cap, as long as the content is from a list of 100 streaming service providers. In the Portuguese version, you pay $6 for 10GB of additional data in the type you want.
If you think that nothing is going to change by killing net neutrality, then there's no reason to kill it.
If a law serves no purpose, that seems like a perfectly good reason to remove it.
But the real argument in favor of the change is that the current arrangement gives the FCC much more power over ISPs, like the power to regulate rates. That would be the surest way to prevent more broadband options. Net Neutrality is a good idea, one that should be legislated so that the industry is not forever at the whim of the current administration.
I don't think the choice of words is appropriate, BUT this kind of talk is EXACTLY what Trump uses on a daily basis. You think Trump is fair and balanced when it comes to opinions that do not match his 1:1? Sheesh, how delusional can one be?
You should have stopped at "BUT." You're defending racism for political reasons, just like all the people who upvoted the OP.
Yes, but now it has a Web 2.fucking.0 name, a marketing slogan and can be encased in a plastic pineapple. Cant you see how this is completely different?
Actually it had all that nearly a decade ago, too.
I'd turn off and never use...
Well you're in luck! From the summary
set a particular registry key and the search box appears in the middle of the screen
It's not on by default.
Perhaps you should stick to Lynx.
Give it another generation, when people who were AWARE in elementary school start framing the message it might take on a more human tone. For now, we're still getting our stories from the barely clued in.
That's a generous description of Slashdot :)
The really shocking part is that they had to assign staff to keep him away from teenagers, but didn't actually ban him or anything.
Yeah, the... fact that it was widely known and they would try to mitigate this stuff is really disturbing. I don't know if it was just being non-confrontational or they thought there was some benefit to having him around that was worth the risk.
Flirting, making passes, and asking permission - when the askee is free to say 'no' - isn't criminal. Even if it's kinky.
The summary and TFA make it clear these actions were directed toward teenagers and that he would offer to take them somewhere private for "'energy' exercises or stretches."
It's not a witch hunt if event organizers for years have been trying to prevent unsuspecting people from falling into his traps.
Could the summary possibly be any more condescending? I'm fine with the occasional "SV is silly" story, but do we really need another story crapping on millennials?
Sadly, people don't even remember the fact that new iPhones used to be heavily discounted at $199 when you signed up for a 2-year agreement.
That's not a discount, that's a payment plan. If you are paying the same monthly bill, you may need to shop around.
If you use a higher end keyboard, you are more likely to use one keyboard among multiple computers than multiple keyboards at one keyboard. So changing it on the hardware makes it portable.
Personally, I use the capslock on my Pok3r for function.
How will we know a story is about a legitimate cyber security threat without a picture of a kid in a black hoodie?
He means the control key should be where caps lock is. The Pok3r has a dip switch for that.
Don't forget to upgrade your friend rental to include a dog on the side.
I'd prefer a system for portable devices that required physical contact.
If there's so much data to move you can't hold the devices against each other reliably for long enough... you can probably find the time to sit them on a table.
Since we're talking about PC to PC, here you go: https://www.amazon.com/Belkin-...
StarCraft is a partial-knowledge game, you have to intuit where your opponent may be popping out what his intentions are based on very limited amounts of data and counter their strategy accordingly.
Churn a bunch of replays through the AI and I bet it could learn these strategies and tactics pretty quickly.
Every website or service I've ever supported allowed the tier one support to disable an account. That's not the same as deleting an account and in many cases it's essential.
Take Twitter: If an account is taken over and used for malicious purposes, you want the first level support to be able to freeze it without having to go through a bunch of checks. That's not really that high a level of power, it's what's required to do the job.
It wasn't deleted, it was disabled. I guarantee you a CSR cannot delete an account.
What we've discovered is that Twitter CSRs can whack any account whenever they want, for whatever reason they want.
I suspect that if this were a story about how a Twitter account were hijacked and used to spread malware, and the owner contacted customer support, you would be complaining that the CSR has to get managerial approval before he can deactivate the account to stop the bleeding.
No, the real question is why they restored it so quickly. I would have loved having a week or two without having to hear about the latest Trump rant on CNN.
Then don't watch CNN.
I suspect we still commute because the people who make such decisions can afford to live closer.
Because I totally know what a block chain is (now that I've read the wikipedia article), and if there are massive amounts of (real) money to be had, let's you and I go get some of it.
Start a company for the sole purpose of fleecing investors? Shocking.