Indeed, what social media was used for was to move the window of acceptable politics hard to the right.
The Bannon email leaks were pretty informative on this subject. Social media was used as a gateway to nationalist ideas. That made ideas like building a wall to keep Mexicans out or banning Muslims acceptable.
FB had no influence on the election. Also the "Russians" didn't as well. It was a normal election cycle.
Are you seriously suggesting that the investigation of the Clinton emails a week before the vote had zero influence on the result? It was all over the news day after day after day, and the Trump campaign wouldn't shut up about it. In fact "crooked Hilary" was a key part of his campaign.
Most Android phones have this features. If you enable battery saver mode it usually underclocks the CPU, as well as reducing GPU performance and limiting background apps even more than usual.
If the iOS filesystem is so crap that it can be corrupted by sudden power loss, and if the recover mechanism is so shit that it can't recover from a corrupt filesystem... Well, that's a design flaw, not the user's fault.
You paid $75 to replace a $10 part. My girlfriend lives about 2.5 hours from the nearest Apple Store. Samsung phones have replaceable batteries (and headphone jacks) and yet are still fully submersible.
They are trying to solve the wrong problem. Rather than trying to quantify people, the solution to people reoffending is to provide better support to everyone. Stop wasting money on software and start investing in programmes that help reform offenders.
Reform programmes are also a much better way to evaluate people, because their progress in the programme is much easier to measure and requires them to meet goals that change their behaviour and future life chances. That's why sensible systems hand out a sentence which can then be reduced through participation and good behaviour.
It seems obvious that someone with more relapses in the past will also be more likely to do it again.
Unless those relapses caused them to enter a programme or get additional support to avoid relapsing again. Or maybe their personal circumstances changed. It's very difficult to write software that can evaluate an individual's personal circumstances.
If only it was like that. In reality many of those people are desperate, they are extremely poor and Foxconn is one of the few reliable sources of income available. Their family probably still grows it own food just to survive. Things like health insurance are unheard of.
This creates immense pressure on those workers. If they quit then it cuts off a vital source of income for their families.
Well, okay, let's look at the rest of this argument.
Are you saying that as long as corporate policy favours women that everyone should just shut up or should everyone be encouraged to speak out only when corporate policy favours men?
No.
I would go so far as to say that Google's current policies are less than ideal for all genders. This opinion is based on the contents of James Damore's missive.
I disagree and don't think his memo is a reliable enough source to reach that kind of conclusion. Chances are more information will come out during the lawsuit.
Honestly, there should just be policies prohibiting discrimination based on gender and drop the rest of the policies relating to gender. There is nothing that can be fair, in relation to gender, otherwise.
Back in the 1950s and 1960s when the laws against discrimination came in, did all discrimination then simply stop? Even half a century later it's still an issue, so I don't think just prohibiting something can reasonably be expected to make it go away.
They only send warnings for large quakes where there is some specific risk, like a tsunami or mud slides or just enough shaking to damage buildings. There are smaller quakes every single day, and a lot of the time you don't even notice them.
I had a modded XBOX running XMBC back in the day. Originally used one of the chips you describe, but I think the second one I set up for a friend was some kind of soft-mod.
It was a great system, and the remote control was really responsive.
Those are OS updates for Google phones, not Play updates.
If you look at what is required to mitigate Spectre, you can see that a kernel update isn't required. At the moment there is no known practical attack using Spectre anyway.
There was a mistaken warning about an earthquake sent out a few weeks ago too, but I guess it's not a missile so it wasn't seen as a big deal. Basically there were two small earthquakes separated by a few minutes and not too far apart, which the system decided was one big earthquake and sent out the alert.
The general feeling seemed to be "better safe than sorry".
It's not that people want to stop them using the app or make the service as annoying as traditional taxi services, it's that they want them to pay the minimum wage, abide by laws on safety and the reporting of crimes, vet drivers properly. They can still use the app.
It implies that some like-minded colleagues may have asked him to write something... That's very, very different from Google running a course and asking for feedback on it.
Damore said he was also prompted to write the memo by other Google staff "not in this groupthink" who felt "isolated and alienated".
So that disproves this claim that he was asked to write it by Google, or asked for feedback on the course. He decided to do it himself, on his own initiative.
The SR-71 was made obsolete by surface to air missiles. Even back in the day the USSR was able to hit one with a SAM, and modern designs make high altitude high speed flying basically suicide.
At first aircraft switched to flying low, staying below radar and using terrain as cover. Then came stealth technology. These days they mostly operate in areas where they can fly low and hide from surface to air missiles, or go up against opponents with old technology that is defeated by their stealth and electronic countermeasures.
Indeed, what social media was used for was to move the window of acceptable politics hard to the right.
The Bannon email leaks were pretty informative on this subject. Social media was used as a gateway to nationalist ideas. That made ideas like building a wall to keep Mexicans out or banning Muslims acceptable.
FB had no influence on the election. Also the "Russians" didn't as well. It was a normal election cycle.
Are you seriously suggesting that the investigation of the Clinton emails a week before the vote had zero influence on the result? It was all over the news day after day after day, and the Trump campaign wouldn't shut up about it. In fact "crooked Hilary" was a key part of his campaign.
Most Android phones have this features. If you enable battery saver mode it usually underclocks the CPU, as well as reducing GPU performance and limiting background apps even more than usual.
If the iOS filesystem is so crap that it can be corrupted by sudden power loss, and if the recover mechanism is so shit that it can't recover from a corrupt filesystem... Well, that's a design flaw, not the user's fault.
You paid $75 to replace a $10 part. My girlfriend lives about 2.5 hours from the nearest Apple Store. Samsung phones have replaceable batteries (and headphone jacks) and yet are still fully submersible.
They are trying to solve the wrong problem. Rather than trying to quantify people, the solution to people reoffending is to provide better support to everyone. Stop wasting money on software and start investing in programmes that help reform offenders.
Reform programmes are also a much better way to evaluate people, because their progress in the programme is much easier to measure and requires them to meet goals that change their behaviour and future life chances. That's why sensible systems hand out a sentence which can then be reduced through participation and good behaviour.
It seems obvious that someone with more relapses in the past will also be more likely to do it again.
Unless those relapses caused them to enter a programme or get additional support to avoid relapsing again. Or maybe their personal circumstances changed. It's very difficult to write software that can evaluate an individual's personal circumstances.
If only it was like that. In reality many of those people are desperate, they are extremely poor and Foxconn is one of the few reliable sources of income available. Their family probably still grows it own food just to survive. Things like health insurance are unheard of.
This creates immense pressure on those workers. If they quit then it cuts off a vital source of income for their families.
From memory I think I took the hard drive out, put it in the hard modded one and loaded the new dashboard, then put it back.
Well, okay, let's look at the rest of this argument.
Are you saying that as long as corporate policy favours women that everyone should just shut up or should everyone be encouraged to speak out only when corporate policy favours men?
No.
I would go so far as to say that Google's current policies are less than ideal for all genders. This opinion is based on the contents of James Damore's missive.
I disagree and don't think his memo is a reliable enough source to reach that kind of conclusion. Chances are more information will come out during the lawsuit.
Honestly, there should just be policies prohibiting discrimination based on gender and drop the rest of the policies relating to gender. There is nothing that can be fair, in relation to gender, otherwise.
Back in the 1950s and 1960s when the laws against discrimination came in, did all discrimination then simply stop? Even half a century later it's still an issue, so I don't think just prohibiting something can reasonably be expected to make it go away.
https://meltdownattack.com/#fa...
Check the stuff relevant to Spectre.
They only send warnings for large quakes where there is some specific risk, like a tsunami or mud slides or just enough shaking to damage buildings. There are smaller quakes every single day, and a lot of the time you don't even notice them.
I had a modded XBOX running XMBC back in the day. Originally used one of the chips you describe, but I think the second one I set up for a friend was some kind of soft-mod.
It was a great system, and the remote control was really responsive.
The problem is that new networks are extremely expensive to install.
Those are OS updates for Google phones, not Play updates.
If you look at what is required to mitigate Spectre, you can see that a kernel update isn't required. At the moment there is no known practical attack using Spectre anyway.
There was a mistaken warning about an earthquake sent out a few weeks ago too, but I guess it's not a missile so it wasn't seen as a big deal. Basically there were two small earthquakes separated by a few minutes and not too far apart, which the system decided was one big earthquake and sent out the alert.
The general feeling seemed to be "better safe than sorry".
If only there was some way you could inspect the packets to see what data was being transmitted.
It's not that people want to stop them using the app or make the service as annoying as traditional taxi services, it's that they want them to pay the minimum wage, abide by laws on safety and the reporting of crimes, vet drivers properly. They can still use the app.
It implies that some like-minded colleagues may have asked him to write something... That's very, very different from Google running a course and asking for feedback on it.
Yes, it looks like they can effectively mitigate it. If it was Meltdown they would be screwed, but that doesn't affect these CPUs.
What is this about me being against free association? Where did you get that from?
I know about the free speech thing, you only think that because you have an unrealistically extreme definition of freedom of speech.
Those videos are all less than 10 minutes long. They are not the unedited, raw footage of the meetings.
Did you really think I wouldn't check the link?
Yes, thanks for the correction.
The article you linked to says:
Damore said he was also prompted to write the memo by other Google staff "not in this groupthink" who felt "isolated and alienated".
So that disproves this claim that he was asked to write it by Google, or asked for feedback on the course. He decided to do it himself, on his own initiative.
The SR-71 was made obsolete by surface to air missiles. Even back in the day the USSR was able to hit one with a SAM, and modern designs make high altitude high speed flying basically suicide.
At first aircraft switched to flying low, staying below radar and using terrain as cover. Then came stealth technology. These days they mostly operate in areas where they can fly low and hide from surface to air missiles, or go up against opponents with old technology that is defeated by their stealth and electronic countermeasures.