Several people are trying to make this completely false point in the bullshitty post Snowden mass media... It requires an incredible amount of ignorance to believe. Facial recognition is plenty fast to track you throughout public transit with trivial difficulty. Cards can be swapped and purchased anonymously. Why would any nefarious government agency wishing to track citizens leave it up to chance like that?
A few really simple reasons the government would be in favor of Bitcoin: 1) Gain control early. 2) Every transaction leaves a trace. The idea that Bitcoin is anonymous is a bit of bullshit. Yes, right now the exchanges keep one hand from knowing the other. This is easily changed. 3) In aggregate, it's impossible to trace for a non-government entity. This means slush fund spending woohoo time. 4) Politicians have figured out that the extreme anti-social end of the internet from which Bitcoin has gained its popularity are a bunch of socially inept jack offs. They know these people have poor impulse control and too much intellect, but are easily swayed by marginal amounts of lip service.
You two below understand that there are pocket readers that can pull your CC mag stripes through your pants. Not sure what kind of electrical engineer you are, I am a physicist with a good amount of EE, both academically and vocationally, and listening for the RF from an inductive reader is really easy. Most physical readers are lightly shielded and that is usually enough to stop reads at a distance (i.e. more than 1 ft). How exactly is this card concurrently holding 8 cards... oh that's right, it dynamically writes the stripe each time you go to use it. This means a very clear RF signal as it writes the stripe with an inductor array. A simple tuned antenna for the speed that the bits are written at and some simple gear will grab the bits right out of the air as the write occurs.
There is one way to prevent easy reading, that is to write multiple bits concurrently and at randomized positions in the stripe. Somehow, I think the odds that they did this pretty low. If by chance they claim they write the whole stripe at one time, there will still at some stage be a serialized signal or some other method to serialize the RF spatially. Might need two antennas at most.
Seriously, someone could prove the vulnerability in about 5 minutes with an oscilloscope just to show the RF leakage. It has to leak RF because the stripe is exposed.
Solar energy generation is quickly becoming another route for the rich and bourgeois classes to extend their distance from the poor and lower ranks of middle class.
The solution is WAY simpler than Arizona is making it. Report the energy generation, both that bought by the utility and that which the customer generated and used themselves as income to the IRS. This upside is this taxes larger residences / installations, thus making it a progressive tax.
Skimming will be easy. Listen for the RF or similar EMF when the card remags the stripe. I pointed this out about the Geode back when that was the hot POS (http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1404403369/geode-from-icache). Hell, you should be able to do it from dozens of feet away, no more need to get close to someone's wallet.
Hey, can I be a famous hack (the older academic definition) like Ang Cui if I can demonstrate a simple means to listen from 10-20 feet away to the amplifier circuits on iPhones / iPads / Droids when reading from a Square or PayPal scanner... keep in mind the audio circuits in a phone are not made to be shielded the way an ATM card reader or similar is.
No, but small auto shops are consolidating. The internet, especially YouTube, has opened the door to amateur auto mechanics who wouldn't have learned otherwise. On the opposite end of the spectrum, the privately owned shops have become so inconsistent from shop to shop in honesty and competence that most people feel (are) safer taking it to the dealership. Again, communication enabled by the internet has increased the awareness of consumers that frequently the work the shop did was bs or overpriced.
Or Facebook knew they would decline the first offer out of hand, and is just baiting would-be competitors to blow giant piles of money on a boondoggle. Zuckerburg strikes me as that kind of brilliant and calculating. Even if they had taken the $3B offer, Facebook could easily have made the acquisition terms so onerous as to make it stillborn.
Also the body of traffic laws isn't about what you can prove your ability to do by experiment. It is largely about finding a middle ground for the average driver to be comfortable while dealing with occasional cock ups. I'm sure you text fine going in a straight line in moderate traffic. You would more than likely not notice the retard blowing through a red light coming from the perpendicular at an intersection.
Wrong again asshole. Texting requires the same synthesis and logic centers used for a technical task like driving. Frequently, texting also requires your visual attention, which unlike hand movement, having two copies of the organ does not enable asynchronous use. You understand that the unchanging road conditions you see ahead as you look at the gauge cluster for speed is mostly a false image synthesized by your mind to fill out your peripheral vision until you can perform a refresh of details (or the peripheral changes enough to cause a reflex).
Masturbation is all mostly muscle memory and pleasure feedback loops from nervous systems specifically separated. The grenade launcher is just a Freudian construct of your impotent mind.
Really a good sized hit to small to middle sized businesses.. you know the mom & pop shops, indie food trucks (the minority) and such that manage to support 2-5 people with corporate incomes of 250k-2m per year.
A small company with CC swipes of $120k / year with an assumption CCs only being half their income, and the rest cash or invoices (checks), barely supports 1 person if the net margins are very high, in the 20-40% range and tax sheltering is very good.
Glad to see how well educated the techie community is on basic finance and business concepts.
Of course, we know that with the standard margin in CC processing being 3% for many years, it was very expected by any reasonable person that Square would ditch flat rates once they had little enough competition and a large enough base.
I am personally fine with inmates being "disconnected" from current technology. There will always be books and other media from which one can learn. You don't need to know about tablets and smart phones to get out and get a decent job, skills in IT/CS are inherently transferable and most of the bleeding edge stuff is vastly inferior to the stuff with a few generations (tech generations, not human) of maturity.
Also, I frankly think there is nothing wrong with ex-cons having to work their way up from the bottom when they reintegrate into society. I think a lot of social ills specifically stem from so many not ever having to wash dishes, bus tables, serve others, dig ditches, etc. Manual labor is very good for teaching work ethic and social skills. You can't learn how to socialize in an office, if anything too many office jobs promote new strange forms of anti-social behavior.
I do agree that all software should be sold in non-internet connected versions at the same price, availability, and functional level. On the other hand, why are you whining about Photoshop. Plenty of FOSS and offline commercial packages will teach you the same skills. For someone who has spent a good amount of time behind bars, you're awfully entitled (I wonder how much that attitude figured into your original incarceration).
Hasn't the trend with government agencies *especially* the NSA been to more closely track those who act like they have something to hide. Frankly, such a disposition on the part of the NSA is reasonable and shows to me the taxpayer that they are at least trying to do their job, even if the methods aren't reasonable for the average or the peoples of interest.
Never understand the need to blow wads of personal time (==money) on setting up and configuring monstrous kludges just get around a piece of software that a) just works, b) handles all the necessary functionality, and c) has no justifiable drawbacks for the usage scenario. And no, just because the NSA has a timestamp and contact name for every Skype call you make, it does not break (c) unless you are doing something wrong. It's just some scrap of metadata in a database that is about to get archived and never touched again soon enough.
Couldn't possibly be that they want to increase the standard of living for all. Everyone should be like Apple and promote exclusivity and class warfare.
Nobody has every been killed over a Kindle. Apple for example, can't say the same for their products, both domestically in the US and abroad.
Seriously though, a larger planet cracking or the surface being blasted away by stellar wind is the best bet, especially since the orbit lacks the eccentricity of a captured planet that came from elsewhere.
Whether the goal is criminal mischief or good old-fashioned corporate espionage, I think we can agree that malware is a lot more scalable than a call center. Of course, there was the beautiful fusion of techniques from various groups based in south-east asia using Ammyy Admin and similar to effect a social insertion of rapidly propagating malware behind the firewalls. Really, all electronic malice should use a variety of best practices.
You kinda can. Get sentenced to public service in an Austin court and they will let you "volunteer" for this "non-profit". You quickly come to understand that Goodwill is a for profit business operating under a false tax documents by making a pittance of over publicized donations each year.
News in general should be about the condition and potential effects of a given event on society. You're blathering on about emotions, feelings, and the individual; the worship of selfishness. It is still a form of selfishness to identify with another selfish soul devoid of facts and full context -- it is the confirmation to one's own selfishness to indulge and support selfishness in others.
Academia often states that Wikipedia for example is a poor source, not because by definition it is a tertiary / secondary source, but because the signal to noise ratio is poor and they fear students lack the ability to differentiate (the SNR of Wikipedia is generally good overall). The SNR for news on Facebook is easily orders of magnitude worse. Even Jersey Shore and similar reality TV trash are more useful to society. Too much of the news which propagates on Facebook is tabloid confessionals and one-sided falsehoods, much of it fiction made up from vague opinionated interpretations of actual events. Those who engage in it's spread should be burned as heretics to the betterment of society, knowledge, and wisdom. It's sickening and disgusting.
The society of, "how I feel is paramount" is harmful to everyone. I am a person of religious conviction, but I would condemn the proselytizer as a sinner just as an emotional human I condemn the person for whom the societal discussion is steered by emotion, opinion, and falsehood instead of core truth.
What is the portion of cars with significant issues that would have been remedied at a safety inspection versus portion of said flaws being part of an accident? That is the number that counts. I like that we have a safety and emissions inspection in Texas, even if at times meeting emissions requirements have been financially difficult personally. I have talked with people who miss Texas inspections just because they feel less safe driving through areas adjoining the trailer park where some have decided that plywood and trash bags are a good replacement for a door.
In regards of signal and other lights, let's not forget the number of near misses as everyone swerves around the asshole with no headlights on at midnight. My only approval for automatic headlights is the unwashed masses who can't remember to turn their lights on at night or in bad weather.
I really hope that people can see that some of these services were never financially stable much less solvent and that these companies are taking the NSA excuse to make a quick exit with their investor's remaining cash. Plus they get to say all that and move overseas and start the cycle of schyster business schemes with the added, "well now we have found a way to avoid the NSA..." line sold to investors.
Seriously, they want us to believe that following all of the information dumps from Snowden et. al. that it is getting *harder* for these companies to negotiate with the NSA and *harder* to sell their services. Bullshit.
If you can't deal with a boss who comes in screaming, "The sky is falling," the fault lies entirely on you. First, this is part of the common lack of social skills and big picture prioritization that plagues most programmers. Handling the boss is something everyone has to do, and the rest of us that work hard, have to deal with a dumb scrap of a boss, and still get our work done competently are tired of hearing that whine. Second, if you can't manage your reactions to your boss to produce good work, you need to find an easier place to work.
Everybody has an occaisional entire day/week/month destroyed by the dumb whims of sales, the boss, or that one retarded customer. Guess what, their product still ships and works.
Several people are trying to make this completely false point in the bullshitty post Snowden mass media... It requires an incredible amount of ignorance to believe. Facial recognition is plenty fast to track you throughout public transit with trivial difficulty. Cards can be swapped and purchased anonymously. Why would any nefarious government agency wishing to track citizens leave it up to chance like that?
A few really simple reasons the government would be in favor of Bitcoin:
1) Gain control early.
2) Every transaction leaves a trace. The idea that Bitcoin is anonymous is a bit of bullshit. Yes, right now the exchanges keep one hand from knowing the other. This is easily changed.
3) In aggregate, it's impossible to trace for a non-government entity. This means slush fund spending woohoo time.
4) Politicians have figured out that the extreme anti-social end of the internet from which Bitcoin has gained its popularity are a bunch of socially inept jack offs. They know these people have poor impulse control and too much intellect, but are easily swayed by marginal amounts of lip service.
You two below understand that there are pocket readers that can pull your CC mag stripes through your pants. Not sure what kind of electrical engineer you are, I am a physicist with a good amount of EE, both academically and vocationally, and listening for the RF from an inductive reader is really easy. Most physical readers are lightly shielded and that is usually enough to stop reads at a distance (i.e. more than 1 ft). How exactly is this card concurrently holding 8 cards... oh that's right, it dynamically writes the stripe each time you go to use it. This means a very clear RF signal as it writes the stripe with an inductor array. A simple tuned antenna for the speed that the bits are written at and some simple gear will grab the bits right out of the air as the write occurs.
There is one way to prevent easy reading, that is to write multiple bits concurrently and at randomized positions in the stripe. Somehow, I think the odds that they did this pretty low. If by chance they claim they write the whole stripe at one time, there will still at some stage be a serialized signal or some other method to serialize the RF spatially. Might need two antennas at most.
Seriously, someone could prove the vulnerability in about 5 minutes with an oscilloscope just to show the RF leakage. It has to leak RF because the stripe is exposed.
Solar energy generation is quickly becoming another route for the rich and bourgeois classes to extend their distance from the poor and lower ranks of middle class.
The solution is WAY simpler than Arizona is making it. Report the energy generation, both that bought by the utility and that which the customer generated and used themselves as income to the IRS. This upside is this taxes larger residences / installations, thus making it a progressive tax.
Skimming will be easy. Listen for the RF or similar EMF when the card remags the stripe. I pointed this out about the Geode back when that was the hot POS (http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1404403369/geode-from-icache). Hell, you should be able to do it from dozens of feet away, no more need to get close to someone's wallet.
Hey, can I be a famous hack (the older academic definition) like Ang Cui if I can demonstrate a simple means to listen from 10-20 feet away to the amplifier circuits on iPhones / iPads / Droids when reading from a Square or PayPal scanner... keep in mind the audio circuits in a phone are not made to be shielded the way an ATM card reader or similar is.
No, but small auto shops are consolidating. The internet, especially YouTube, has opened the door to amateur auto mechanics who wouldn't have learned otherwise. On the opposite end of the spectrum, the privately owned shops have become so inconsistent from shop to shop in honesty and competence that most people feel (are) safer taking it to the dealership. Again, communication enabled by the internet has increased the awareness of consumers that frequently the work the shop did was bs or overpriced.
Well, now you've let the cat out of the bag about how they were going to handle power uptime.
Works in the microwave band eh? Can I get one of these in the K/Ka band for my automobile?
Or Facebook knew they would decline the first offer out of hand, and is just baiting would-be competitors to blow giant piles of money on a boondoggle. Zuckerburg strikes me as that kind of brilliant and calculating. Even if they had taken the $3B offer, Facebook could easily have made the acquisition terms so onerous as to make it stillborn.
Also the body of traffic laws isn't about what you can prove your ability to do by experiment. It is largely about finding a middle ground for the average driver to be comfortable while dealing with occasional cock ups. I'm sure you text fine going in a straight line in moderate traffic. You would more than likely not notice the retard blowing through a red light coming from the perpendicular at an intersection.
Wrong again asshole. Texting requires the same synthesis and logic centers used for a technical task like driving. Frequently, texting also requires your visual attention, which unlike hand movement, having two copies of the organ does not enable asynchronous use. You understand that the unchanging road conditions you see ahead as you look at the gauge cluster for speed is mostly a false image synthesized by your mind to fill out your peripheral vision until you can perform a refresh of details (or the peripheral changes enough to cause a reflex).
Masturbation is all mostly muscle memory and pleasure feedback loops from nervous systems specifically separated. The grenade launcher is just a Freudian construct of your impotent mind.
Really a good sized hit to small to middle sized businesses.. you know the mom & pop shops, indie food trucks (the minority) and such that manage to support 2-5 people with corporate incomes of 250k-2m per year.
A small company with CC swipes of $120k / year with an assumption CCs only being half their income, and the rest cash or invoices (checks), barely supports 1 person if the net margins are very high, in the 20-40% range and tax sheltering is very good.
Glad to see how well educated the techie community is on basic finance and business concepts.
Of course, we know that with the standard margin in CC processing being 3% for many years, it was very expected by any reasonable person that Square would ditch flat rates once they had little enough competition and a large enough base.
I am personally fine with inmates being "disconnected" from current technology. There will always be books and other media from which one can learn. You don't need to know about tablets and smart phones to get out and get a decent job, skills in IT/CS are inherently transferable and most of the bleeding edge stuff is vastly inferior to the stuff with a few generations (tech generations, not human) of maturity.
Also, I frankly think there is nothing wrong with ex-cons having to work their way up from the bottom when they reintegrate into society. I think a lot of social ills specifically stem from so many not ever having to wash dishes, bus tables, serve others, dig ditches, etc. Manual labor is very good for teaching work ethic and social skills. You can't learn how to socialize in an office, if anything too many office jobs promote new strange forms of anti-social behavior.
I do agree that all software should be sold in non-internet connected versions at the same price, availability, and functional level. On the other hand, why are you whining about Photoshop. Plenty of FOSS and offline commercial packages will teach you the same skills. For someone who has spent a good amount of time behind bars, you're awfully entitled (I wonder how much that attitude figured into your original incarceration).
While code audits are necessary, code audits by OK bureaucrats is clearly a violation of the 8th amendment.
Hasn't the trend with government agencies *especially* the NSA been to more closely track those who act like they have something to hide. Frankly, such a disposition on the part of the NSA is reasonable and shows to me the taxpayer that they are at least trying to do their job, even if the methods aren't reasonable for the average or the peoples of interest.
SIP is a bigger cock up than Skype. Good luck.
Never understand the need to blow wads of personal time (==money) on setting up and configuring monstrous kludges just get around a piece of software that a) just works, b) handles all the necessary functionality, and c) has no justifiable drawbacks for the usage scenario. And no, just because the NSA has a timestamp and contact name for every Skype call you make, it does not break (c) unless you are doing something wrong. It's just some scrap of metadata in a database that is about to get archived and never touched again soon enough.
Couldn't possibly be that they want to increase the standard of living for all. Everyone should be like Apple and promote exclusivity and class warfare.
Nobody has every been killed over a Kindle. Apple for example, can't say the same for their products, both domestically in the US and abroad.
This is Ceti Alpha V.
Seriously though, a larger planet cracking or the surface being blasted away by stellar wind is the best bet, especially since the orbit lacks the eccentricity of a captured planet that came from elsewhere.
Whether the goal is criminal mischief or good old-fashioned corporate espionage, I think we can agree that malware is a lot more scalable than a call center. Of course, there was the beautiful fusion of techniques from various groups based in south-east asia using Ammyy Admin and similar to effect a social insertion of rapidly propagating malware behind the firewalls. Really, all electronic malice should use a variety of best practices.
You kinda can. Get sentenced to public service in an Austin court and they will let you "volunteer" for this "non-profit". You quickly come to understand that Goodwill is a for profit business operating under a false tax documents by making a pittance of over publicized donations each year.
TL:DR version: You're talking about gossip, not news.
News in general should be about the condition and potential effects of a given event on society. You're blathering on about emotions, feelings, and the individual; the worship of selfishness. It is still a form of selfishness to identify with another selfish soul devoid of facts and full context -- it is the confirmation to one's own selfishness to indulge and support selfishness in others.
Academia often states that Wikipedia for example is a poor source, not because by definition it is a tertiary / secondary source, but because the signal to noise ratio is poor and they fear students lack the ability to differentiate (the SNR of Wikipedia is generally good overall). The SNR for news on Facebook is easily orders of magnitude worse. Even Jersey Shore and similar reality TV trash are more useful to society. Too much of the news which propagates on Facebook is tabloid confessionals and one-sided falsehoods, much of it fiction made up from vague opinionated interpretations of actual events. Those who engage in it's spread should be burned as heretics to the betterment of society, knowledge, and wisdom. It's sickening and disgusting.
The society of, "how I feel is paramount" is harmful to everyone. I am a person of religious conviction, but I would condemn the proselytizer as a sinner just as an emotional human I condemn the person for whom the societal discussion is steered by emotion, opinion, and falsehood instead of core truth.
What is the portion of cars with significant issues that would have been remedied at a safety inspection versus portion of said flaws being part of an accident? That is the number that counts. I like that we have a safety and emissions inspection in Texas, even if at times meeting emissions requirements have been financially difficult personally. I have talked with people who miss Texas inspections just because they feel less safe driving through areas adjoining the trailer park where some have decided that plywood and trash bags are a good replacement for a door.
In regards of signal and other lights, let's not forget the number of near misses as everyone swerves around the asshole with no headlights on at midnight. My only approval for automatic headlights is the unwashed masses who can't remember to turn their lights on at night or in bad weather.
I really hope that people can see that some of these services were never financially stable much less solvent and that these companies are taking the NSA excuse to make a quick exit with their investor's remaining cash. Plus they get to say all that and move overseas and start the cycle of schyster business schemes with the added, "well now we have found a way to avoid the NSA..." line sold to investors.
Seriously, they want us to believe that following all of the information dumps from Snowden et. al. that it is getting *harder* for these companies to negotiate with the NSA and *harder* to sell their services. Bullshit.
If you can't deal with a boss who comes in screaming, "The sky is falling," the fault lies entirely on you. First, this is part of the common lack of social skills and big picture prioritization that plagues most programmers. Handling the boss is something everyone has to do, and the rest of us that work hard, have to deal with a dumb scrap of a boss, and still get our work done competently are tired of hearing that whine. Second, if you can't manage your reactions to your boss to produce good work, you need to find an easier place to work.
Everybody has an occaisional entire day/week/month destroyed by the dumb whims of sales, the boss, or that one retarded customer. Guess what, their product still ships and works.