Years ago I deleted the Facebook app due to excessive battery drain. Judging by how hard they have been trying to get me to install it since, I made the right decision. Besides the access to Contacts touched on in TFS, it is also tracking your location constantly, so it is just as likely that the match to the defense attorney came from them being in the same courthouse at the same time on a number of occasions, perhaps combined with other factors such as social class, and perhaps some shared friends of friends.
Are you sure you would trust relax.trust.us.gov to never ever issue a fake cert for gmail.com even if the FBI says pretty please and pinky swears they'll get a warrant eventually?
This is why public key pinning must be removed in future versions of Chrome, and the ability to check the details of a certificate has already been well buried within the developer tools UI.
Not trusting any foreign government's CA is probably an easy starting point. Not trusting your own government's CA will probably make it difficult to file taxes, renew passports and any other interaction you need to do with your own government though, so while the threat of them eavesdropping on your communication is probably highest, it is more difficult to mitigate without side-effect.
PKI used to be quite good when there were half a dozen trusted certificates in Netscape's default CA store. But for at least the last 15 years, browsers have been heavily compromised out of the box.
On July 14, 2017, Pandora emailed Australasian users to notify them that the New Zealand and Australian access to Pandora would cease on July 31, 2017.
Now Pandora is back to being an isolationist US only service, while Spotify and Apple Music have expanded their service globally. How can a company expect to survive with a strategy like this?
I thought actual practice was 2 or 3 weeks notice, but those SEC filings seem to be announcing trades that already took place after the fact, so it may not be public notice, or the rules changed in the past few years.
It's a report by Massive Government. Republicans will denounce it on this basis, as they want small government, and it saves making the same tired old argument that global warming is fake news.
It seems that 1% of these turn out to be fraud when checked.
For a definition of fraud that includes moving to another state and never voting in the old state again even though you are still technically registered. This definition of fraud takes in Ivanka Trump, Jared Kushner, and many other members of Trump's administration. Really, to call it fraud, you need to have other evidence that they were trying to be sneaky about it - like changing their gender on one of the registrations.
Yes, lets equate emails with voting records and use this news to flog a dead horse.
Distract and dodge. Works every time, and the best bit is, you don't even need to do it yourself, an army of tribal supporters are willing to do your work for you on internet discussion spaces everywhere.
I certainly don't care enough to try washing my Apples in a commercial bleach solution. Who came up with that bright idea to get rid of chemical residue?
Why am I getting spammed on my work email address for deals.slashdot.org since yesterday? It isn't even the address I have registered, so where did you purchase you spam list from? This is a new low for Slashdot, the new owners started well, but it's now clear what your real intentions for the site are.
I think it is more likely that the question that forms the search string is not a question that anyone who believes the Holocaust is real would ask in the first place, so it leads to an echo chamber of the sorts of people that come looking for holocaust denial.
It's possible that police are acting on a criminal complaint already, but are not interested in chasing the Twitter harassment even though it might have more likelihood of revealing the identity of the abuser, so in frustration he has filed a civil suit on the Twitter harassment separately.
There isn't really a valid reason to be sending seizure inducing animations to anyone - the frame rate is too slow for real animations, and too fast to see each frame individually. Those of us not prone to seizures would just see it as an annoying flicker that induces a headache if you try to stare at it to decipher the contents. So sending it out "unaware" that it might trigger a seizure isn't a whole lot different than sending it out specifically to cause a seizure. The sender is being a prize asshole either way.
And the 30 minute flight to the nearest international hub invariably has the latest high tech entertainment system with a vast selection of feature-length movies to choose from (if you bring your own headphones, as they don't supply them on short haul flights), while the 8 hour flight I change onto has a cathode ray tube to bump your head on every 4 rows.
Some systems seem to manage the bandwidth and disc access by giving you a copy of someone else's stream if they are already watching the movie you select. Many users will just watch the movie from part way through instead of rewinding it to the beginning (which will force the streams to split), so they can cheap out on the resources a bit. Basically they are taking advantage of their users' fear of technology and the fact that at least half the airplane has enough trouble selecting a movie, and isn't going to try anything fancier. On systems like this (which are usually retrofit on older infrastructure), I have seen stuttering after splitting my stream off by rewinding to the beginning, occasionally to the point of being unwatchable. But on newer systems, there seems to be sufficient bandwidth to stream without stuttering.
Interestingly, a search for "do people really search for whether the holocaust happened" returns two Holocaust denial sites in second and third position here, after the WikiPedia page on "Holocaust Denial". None of the top page of results comes close to answering my question.
Years ago I deleted the Facebook app due to excessive battery drain. Judging by how hard they have been trying to get me to install it since, I made the right decision. Besides the access to Contacts touched on in TFS, it is also tracking your location constantly, so it is just as likely that the match to the defense attorney came from them being in the same courthouse at the same time on a number of occasions, perhaps combined with other factors such as social class, and perhaps some shared friends of friends.
all of this is moot since the DNS operator
By DNS operator, you mean the government agency in control of the endpoint to which you are connecting, right?
Are you sure you would trust relax.trust.us.gov to never ever issue a fake cert for gmail.com even if the FBI says pretty please and pinky swears they'll get a warrant eventually?
This is why public key pinning must be removed in future versions of Chrome, and the ability to check the details of a certificate has already been well buried within the developer tools UI.
Not trusting any foreign government's CA is probably an easy starting point. Not trusting your own government's CA will probably make it difficult to file taxes, renew passports and any other interaction you need to do with your own government though, so while the threat of them eavesdropping on your communication is probably highest, it is more difficult to mitigate without side-effect. PKI used to be quite good when there were half a dozen trusted certificates in Netscape's default CA store. But for at least the last 15 years, browsers have been heavily compromised out of the box.
On July 14, 2017, Pandora emailed Australasian users to notify them that the New Zealand and Australian access to Pandora would cease on July 31, 2017.
Now Pandora is back to being an isolationist US only service, while Spotify and Apple Music have expanded their service globally. How can a company expect to survive with a strategy like this?
I thought actual practice was 2 or 3 weeks notice, but those SEC filings seem to be announcing trades that already took place after the fact, so it may not be public notice, or the rules changed in the past few years.
Trades by C level execs should all be listed in the public SEC filings. Presumably that is how this became news in the first place.
It's a report by Massive Government. Republicans will denounce it on this basis, as they want small government, and it saves making the same tired old argument that global warming is fake news.
And it will continue killing those people whether we utilise the energy it produces or not. So we might as well make use of it.
Can I have my college tuition fees back now? I think I can put it to better use in my bathroom.
which might explain "bras", but "Floppy disks"
iOS autocorrect strikes again?
It seems that 1% of these turn out to be fraud when checked.
For a definition of fraud that includes moving to another state and never voting in the old state again even though you are still technically registered. This definition of fraud takes in Ivanka Trump, Jared Kushner, and many other members of Trump's administration. Really, to call it fraud, you need to have other evidence that they were trying to be sneaky about it - like changing their gender on one of the registrations.
Well, now we know what every guy will use.
Just make sure you don't misplace it.
That's not the same web devs making those same mistakes.
True, the web developers from 2013 have all retired and taken up jobs in the fast food industry by now.
Yes, lets equate emails with voting records and use this news to flog a dead horse. Distract and dodge. Works every time, and the best bit is, you don't even need to do it yourself, an army of tribal supporters are willing to do your work for you on internet discussion spaces everywhere.
Bleaching after picking is to remove contaminants and disease causing bacteria from the soil.
Maybe they should try picking apples from the tree instead of collecting the ones that already fell to the ground, if that is the goal.
I certainly don't care enough to try washing my Apples in a commercial bleach solution. Who came up with that bright idea to get rid of chemical residue?
Why am I getting spammed on my work email address for deals.slashdot.org since yesterday? It isn't even the address I have registered, so where did you purchase you spam list from? This is a new low for Slashdot, the new owners started well, but it's now clear what your real intentions for the site are.
I think it is more likely that the question that forms the search string is not a question that anyone who believes the Holocaust is real would ask in the first place, so it leads to an echo chamber of the sorts of people that come looking for holocaust denial.
It's possible that police are acting on a criminal complaint already, but are not interested in chasing the Twitter harassment even though it might have more likelihood of revealing the identity of the abuser, so in frustration he has filed a civil suit on the Twitter harassment separately.
There isn't really a valid reason to be sending seizure inducing animations to anyone - the frame rate is too slow for real animations, and too fast to see each frame individually. Those of us not prone to seizures would just see it as an annoying flicker that induces a headache if you try to stare at it to decipher the contents. So sending it out "unaware" that it might trigger a seizure isn't a whole lot different than sending it out specifically to cause a seizure. The sender is being a prize asshole either way.
And the 30 minute flight to the nearest international hub invariably has the latest high tech entertainment system with a vast selection of feature-length movies to choose from (if you bring your own headphones, as they don't supply them on short haul flights), while the 8 hour flight I change onto has a cathode ray tube to bump your head on every 4 rows.
You get half a can of soda? I get 50ml of orange "juice" spilt in my lap, to go with the bag of peanut crumbs.
Some systems seem to manage the bandwidth and disc access by giving you a copy of someone else's stream if they are already watching the movie you select. Many users will just watch the movie from part way through instead of rewinding it to the beginning (which will force the streams to split), so they can cheap out on the resources a bit. Basically they are taking advantage of their users' fear of technology and the fact that at least half the airplane has enough trouble selecting a movie, and isn't going to try anything fancier. On systems like this (which are usually retrofit on older infrastructure), I have seen stuttering after splitting my stream off by rewinding to the beginning, occasionally to the point of being unwatchable. But on newer systems, there seems to be sufficient bandwidth to stream without stuttering.
Interestingly, a search for "do people really search for whether the holocaust happened" returns two Holocaust denial sites in second and third position here, after the WikiPedia page on "Holocaust Denial". None of the top page of results comes close to answering my question.