I don't think that is the same symptom. I updated three servers yesterday - one Skylake, one Broadwell, one Sandy Bridge. The first two went OK, the Sandy Bridge one just locked up part way through the boot - even Ctrl-Alt-Del was non functional, and required a power cycle to reboot and select the old -104 kernel.
This is interesting, because France is one of those countries where they explicitly don't support the service. I guess if they are compatible with some standard (like the one Paywave and whatever Mastercard calls it use) it might still work. But on the website I initially found for Android Pay it said "Note: This feature is only available in the US", while on another website I found comparing the different mobile payment options from Google, Apple and Samsung it lists 17 countries.
I'm just not convinced that putting 6 different payment services under one brand is going to reduce confusion. Is the India-only payment system suddenly going to become compatible with Android Pay used elsewhere, or are they going to remain mutually incompatible but with the same branding? If I can use Google Pay to pay for apps online, why can I not use it in stores via NFC when other people can?
How do you expect OpenBSD kernel developers to be notified in advance, when they have already proven themselves untrustworthy by publishing patches and information about the vulnerability before the embargo ended?
Arguably Google is now in this spot as well, though it seems their early publishing was an accident rather than a deliberate attempt to grab attention as the "most secure" OS fixing the bugs before all others. Android released the fix one day early, three days after Microsoft, so it seems Google was not prepared for its own disclosure, and certainly did not gain any advantage from it.
Many of Google's payment programs are US only. If they are merging them all into one program, does this mean that we can no longer pay for Android Apps outside of the US? Or have they made global agreements so we can pay with our Android phones at retailers globally now?
Given that bitcoin relies on mining to certify transactions, I suspect that the direction of impact could be rather surprising to some of those who believe in scarcity driven theories of economics.
AC probably means blocked not cancelled. Since the AC only has an old CDMA phone, when the bank calls to verify the transaction, it is out of range and they block the card for security. It's a problem that those of us living in the rest of the world that have been accustomed to relying on global standards and roaming agreements for our mobile phones since the 1990s aren't familiar with.
There is no republican lean. If you want to follow democrats on Gab.ai,
The site's icon is Pepe the fucking frog. The notion that this is an unbiased site where you can have a democrat leaning feed if you want it is laughable.
Just because he is pictured in an award ceremony lineup with two black people, it does not automatically mean that it is an NAACP award. Black people are eligible for other awards too you know.
The guy who thought "I used to think the Klan were OK, until I found out they smoked pot" was a funny thing to say in reply to being asked what he thought of the KKK in the context of a confirmation hearing, which eventually led to a Republican majority committee rejecting his nomination as a federal judge? No, never.
This did not happen to ARM until the Cortex A8 line of processors (Cortex A7 was still in-order)
Are you sure about this history? The Cortex A7 is a cut down A15 that was released well after the A8. A8 followed after the ARM11 chronologically and in terms of processor evolution. Or are you mixing the Cortex A series up with the architecture (ARMv7 = Cortex A8/A9/A5/A15/A7/A12/A17, ARMv8= 64 bit and Cortex A32)
Normally such flights will do the immigration check on arrival in San Francisco. They need to get the passengers off for refuelling anyway. They then tell the passengers to reboard the plane at a different gate (directly downstairs from the arrival gate at many airports that separate international from domestic by floor).
Every second aisle seat has less leg room due to the entertainment system box being located there. I'm starting to prefer centre seats, but apparently there isn't a premium option for those.
Of all the things to be worried about, lab grown sperm that takes over 8 weeks to produce is the least of my worries. I've got it beat by several orders of magnitude, and while my wife might wish it would take me longer, I don't think she wants it to take that long.
Some of us drive in different traffic conditions to you. When people tailgate me, finding a gap to pull into safely lets the tailgater get one space forward in the queue so they can tailgate the next car. It rewards their road-bullying behavior, ensuring they will continue to do it in future, inconveniences me, the car in front that now has someone tailgating them, and the cars in the other lane that I had to pull into. Dealing with the problem in a way that puts a stop to the behavior is better for everyone.
President Trump is a good example of this. He doesn't push for the shutdown or silencing of media organizations that he questions the reporting of. Rather, he calls them out in public, often right to their faces.
Do you not see the irony about highlighting Trump's Lügenpresse claims in an article about Germany?
I don't think streetview has daily images for the whole country, so I doubt that what they were looking at was whether your car was at home or the voting location. More likely they are making up shit like if you drive a Prius you are a Jill Stein voter, if you drive an old beat up pickup you are a Trump voter.
I don't think that is the same symptom. I updated three servers yesterday - one Skylake, one Broadwell, one Sandy Bridge. The first two went OK, the Sandy Bridge one just locked up part way through the boot - even Ctrl-Alt-Del was non functional, and required a power cycle to reboot and select the old -104 kernel.
if (CPUID == AMD) exit;
I think Anonymous Microsoft Engineer just revealed the bug.
It's pretty clear that AMD did not make any change to their processors between 2 Jan and now.
Given that it relies on a new "CNSA" encryption algorithm (C for Circumventable), I think WPA2 is going to be with us for a while longer.
yet they were acting like Americans.
Or maybe they're just acting like human beings, and your perception of how foreigners should act is being shattered.
This is interesting, because France is one of those countries where they explicitly don't support the service. I guess if they are compatible with some standard (like the one Paywave and whatever Mastercard calls it use) it might still work. But on the website I initially found for Android Pay it said "Note: This feature is only available in the US", while on another website I found comparing the different mobile payment options from Google, Apple and Samsung it lists 17 countries.
I'm just not convinced that putting 6 different payment services under one brand is going to reduce confusion. Is the India-only payment system suddenly going to become compatible with Android Pay used elsewhere, or are they going to remain mutually incompatible but with the same branding? If I can use Google Pay to pay for apps online, why can I not use it in stores via NFC when other people can?
How do you expect OpenBSD kernel developers to be notified in advance, when they have already proven themselves untrustworthy by publishing patches and information about the vulnerability before the embargo ended?
Arguably Google is now in this spot as well, though it seems their early publishing was an accident rather than a deliberate attempt to grab attention as the "most secure" OS fixing the bugs before all others. Android released the fix one day early, three days after Microsoft, so it seems Google was not prepared for its own disclosure, and certainly did not gain any advantage from it.
Many of Google's payment programs are US only. If they are merging them all into one program, does this mean that we can no longer pay for Android Apps outside of the US? Or have they made global agreements so we can pay with our Android phones at retailers globally now?
Given that bitcoin relies on mining to certify transactions, I suspect that the direction of impact could be rather surprising to some of those who believe in scarcity driven theories of economics.
AC probably means blocked not cancelled. Since the AC only has an old CDMA phone, when the bank calls to verify the transaction, it is out of range and they block the card for security. It's a problem that those of us living in the rest of the world that have been accustomed to relying on global standards and roaming agreements for our mobile phones since the 1990s aren't familiar with.
Anyone know what the actual infraction was?
Does Visa have a cap on transaction fees the card issuers are allowed to charge perhaps?
There is no republican lean. If you want to follow democrats on Gab.ai,
The site's icon is Pepe the fucking frog. The notion that this is an unbiased site where you can have a democrat leaning feed if you want it is laughable.
Just because he is pictured in an award ceremony lineup with two black people, it does not automatically mean that it is an NAACP award. Black people are eligible for other awards too you know.
The guy who thought "I used to think the Klan were OK, until I found out they smoked pot" was a funny thing to say in reply to being asked what he thought of the KKK in the context of a confirmation hearing, which eventually led to a Republican majority committee rejecting his nomination as a federal judge? No, never.
But when YouTube is streaming music videos with the audio encoded as opus at 96k, they are not really keeping up with the competition.
This did not happen to ARM until the Cortex A8 line of processors (Cortex A7 was still in-order)
Are you sure about this history? The Cortex A7 is a cut down A15 that was released well after the A8. A8 followed after the ARM11 chronologically and in terms of processor evolution. Or are you mixing the Cortex A series up with the architecture (ARMv7 = Cortex A8/A9/A5/A15/A7/A12/A17, ARMv8= 64 bit and Cortex A32)
Specifically, they demonstrated this on Intel and AMD processors with bpf_jit enabled in the kernel config.
Don't. Be evil.
Normally such flights will do the immigration check on arrival in San Francisco. They need to get the passengers off for refuelling anyway. They then tell the passengers to reboard the plane at a different gate (directly downstairs from the arrival gate at many airports that separate international from domestic by floor).
Every second aisle seat has less leg room due to the entertainment system box being located there. I'm starting to prefer centre seats, but apparently there isn't a premium option for those.
Of all the things to be worried about, lab grown sperm that takes over 8 weeks to produce is the least of my worries. I've got it beat by several orders of magnitude, and while my wife might wish it would take me longer, I don't think she wants it to take that long.
Some of us drive in different traffic conditions to you. When people tailgate me, finding a gap to pull into safely lets the tailgater get one space forward in the queue so they can tailgate the next car. It rewards their road-bullying behavior, ensuring they will continue to do it in future, inconveniences me, the car in front that now has someone tailgating them, and the cars in the other lane that I had to pull into. Dealing with the problem in a way that puts a stop to the behavior is better for everyone.
I can see where this is headed. Next you'll be wanting to create local manufacturing jobs to make use of all the recycled plastic.
President Trump is a good example of this. He doesn't push for the shutdown or silencing of media organizations that he questions the reporting of. Rather, he calls them out in public, often right to their faces.
Do you not see the irony about highlighting Trump's Lügenpresse claims in an article about Germany?
I don't think streetview has daily images for the whole country, so I doubt that what they were looking at was whether your car was at home or the voting location. More likely they are making up shit like if you drive a Prius you are a Jill Stein voter, if you drive an old beat up pickup you are a Trump voter.