It would really help if you impeached him. Show that the rule of law comes above the president and politics.
In the long run wouldn't it be great if this destroyed the Republican party? Maybe break the two party system too. Same could happen with Brexit - it will be so bad that the Tories could be out for decades with a bit of luck, making way for other parties to rise.
More to the point why does it do any more than charge without being unlocked? My Pixel XL has to be unlocked and USB data selected before it will do more than charge.
With used phones, computers, tablets etc. the seller usually wipes them. People get upset if they buy one and find someone else's photos on there. Many places that advertise buying used electronics state that they will wipe them for you, because most people don't know how.
Car dealers and used smart TV shops have a bit of catching up to do. Of course you should do it yourself, but a full reset and installing any updates should be as basic as hosing the mud off and wiping the inside down.
The controller usually does long before the flash runs out of rewrite cycles and spare sectors. Sometimes it dies completely, sometimes the metadata like block rewrite counts and logical mapping gets corrupted. Depending on how shit the firmware is corruption can be fatal or at best let you recover some data.
It's also kind of a bugger if your motherboard dies for some other reason and you want to recover your data.
I'm actually building and Android Things device for work.
You have a great deal of control over what data Google gets. The system is designed around devices rather than users, so you don't need to provide it with any personal data directly. There is no telemetry by default, although you can enable some of you want to.
It can connect to Google for updates to the OS and your apps. This is also optional. For most people it's a major benefit because Google will supply security updates, unlike the vendor.
Google profits by having android compatibile devices in the marketplace. Otherwise they would have to give that market to Apple and just accept the loss. Last time I checked the advertising API wasn't even available, and wouldn't make much sense on a headless system anyway.
Not lying, just obfuscating to the point where they know that the average person won't bother to read the ToS or work out what "transactional or relationship messages" are.
You should ask permission to use it, even for US customers. Anything else is just being a dick to enrich yourself at their expense. Unsubscribing from your spam or dealing with your data breeches is not free for them.
That's just FUD. For a start, no one is going to jail. At most you could be fined and just ignore it because you are in the US, but realistically the regulator will probably just tell the person complaining that they can't do anything. The ICO in the UK already does that for most web related stuff.
If your jurisdiction has a legal requirement to hold certain data, e.g. for tax purposes, that's fine.
Thanks, if you care so little about your customers and their rights then it's better that you don't get our business. There are plenty of other vendors who are more than happy to spend five minutes on this and take all your EU business.
I presented some before and after patch benchmarks from my systems, and some independent ones I found online. Intel actually sent a local lawyer to represent them, but he only had their weasel word statements that it might get better eventually maybe.
I got 70% of the cost of two new systems plus court costs and wages for half a day off work. Oh, and mileage too, the judge reminded me of that.
I can't see the Prius being around in 22 years time. Why would you bother with all that complex drive train and management system when huge batteries and ultra fast charging will be commonplace? At most you might include a little petrol generator, but it wouldn't drive the wheels directly like the Prius one can.
Phones haven't been useful for a decade or more.
People will learn to recognise these things and hang up on them, or at least pass them to their own AI assistant.
What about the coming election? I don't follow US politics closely enough to know, but could Trump be blunted by heavy losses?
That's the thing, you don't reneg on prior deals. You try to make better ones, but you have to keep your word or it means nothing.
It would really help if you impeached him. Show that the rule of law comes above the president and politics.
In the long run wouldn't it be great if this destroyed the Republican party? Maybe break the two party system too. Same could happen with Brexit - it will be so bad that the Tories could be out for decades with a bit of luck, making way for other parties to rise.
More specifically, Iran wants security. The US already invaded its neighbour and US politicians have talked openly about attacking Iran for decades.
Nukes are one expensive, risky way to get that. Another is this type of deal with widespread international support.
Your phone is badly designed, but that's not a reason to weaken security with this kind of half baked feature.
My USB port is charging only until I unlock the phone and select data mode. Then it stays that way until I unplug.
More to the point why does it do any more than charge without being unlocked? My Pixel XL has to be unlocked and USB data selected before it will do more than charge.
The end of Jim Crow was only half a century ago, and of course it didn't magically make all the problems go away overnight.
I was exaggerating, but you really are that ignorant it seems.
Nissan has a master reset in the menus. Wipes out all history, accounts and returns all settings to default. It worked for me.
With used phones, computers, tablets etc. the seller usually wipes them. People get upset if they buy one and find someone else's photos on there. Many places that advertise buying used electronics state that they will wipe them for you, because most people don't know how.
Car dealers and used smart TV shops have a bit of catching up to do. Of course you should do it yourself, but a full reset and installing any updates should be as basic as hosing the mud off and wiping the inside down.
The controller usually does long before the flash runs out of rewrite cycles and spare sectors. Sometimes it dies completely, sometimes the metadata like block rewrite counts and logical mapping gets corrupted. Depending on how shit the firmware is corruption can be fatal or at best let you recover some data.
It's also kind of a bugger if your motherboard dies for some other reason and you want to recover your data.
This sounds like a re-launch of fog computing. Push the load on to the clients. Use it as an excuse to control the clients.
Same thing was said about East Asians until Japan and south Korea proved it to be bullshit.
I'd also point out that the US was pretty violent and lawless when it was then same age as the African nations you are comparing it to.
In time you will be proven wrong. My bet is that Nigeria is the first to really emerge.
They were kidnapped, made other people's property, oppressed and systematically discriminated against for centuries.
Don't they teach you anything in school?!
I'm actually building and Android Things device for work.
You have a great deal of control over what data Google gets. The system is designed around devices rather than users, so you don't need to provide it with any personal data directly. There is no telemetry by default, although you can enable some of you want to.
It can connect to Google for updates to the OS and your apps. This is also optional. For most people it's a major benefit because Google will supply security updates, unlike the vendor.
Google profits by having android compatibile devices in the marketplace. Otherwise they would have to give that market to Apple and just accept the loss. Last time I checked the advertising API wasn't even available, and wouldn't make much sense on a headless system anyway.
Uber is required to delete that data now, with no action required on our part.
This law is fucking great.
Not lying, just obfuscating to the point where they know that the average person won't bother to read the ToS or work out what "transactional or relationship messages" are.
In the EU small businesses are exempt from a lot of regulation.
I've ridden it, it works great. 600kph, no problem. It's as ultra smooth as the wheeled ones.
Because it's not your data, it's mine.
You should ask permission to use it, even for US customers. Anything else is just being a dick to enrich yourself at their expense. Unsubscribing from your spam or dealing with your data breeches is not free for them.
That's just FUD. For a start, no one is going to jail. At most you could be fined and just ignore it because you are in the US, but realistically the regulator will probably just tell the person complaining that they can't do anything. The ICO in the UK already does that for most web related stuff.
If your jurisdiction has a legal requirement to hold certain data, e.g. for tax purposes, that's fine.
Thanks, if you care so little about your customers and their rights then it's better that you don't get our business. There are plenty of other vendors who are more than happy to spend five minutes on this and take all your EU business.
It's mostly to stop ticket touts selling on tickets at inflated prices. If the name on the ticket doesn't match your id, you don't get in.
I presented some before and after patch benchmarks from my systems, and some independent ones I found online. Intel actually sent a local lawyer to represent them, but he only had their weasel word statements that it might get better eventually maybe.
I got 70% of the cost of two new systems plus court costs and wages for half a day off work. Oh, and mileage too, the judge reminded me of that.
I can't see the Prius being around in 22 years time. Why would you bother with all that complex drive train and management system when huge batteries and ultra fast charging will be commonplace? At most you might include a little petrol generator, but it wouldn't drive the wheels directly like the Prius one can.