as a side note, I recently bought a pair of polarized sunglasses and was surprised discovering it obscure my Samsung smartphone OLED screen (super AMOLED on 2017 A5). I have no idea why Samsung put a polarizing filter on an OLED screen, but there is it. So, no cloacking of OLED display seems not an absolute for me.
I'm not so sure you can make such a statement. In fact, I know for sure it is false as expressed. If you are an european company with european employes or visitor (who are often EU citizens) and you provide them with internet access, and you warn them that you can intercept their trafic, MITM can be acceptable. ANSSI (Agence Nationale pour la Securite des Systemes d'Informations, french governemental agency for IT security) even publish a guide explaining how to install your MITM proxy (https://www.ssi.gouv.fr/guide/recommandations-de-securite-concernant-lanalyse-des-flux-https/)
" I call it self-created because this is something the 99% can solve on their own. They don't have to spend as much of their income on things which quickly or immediately lose value."
like food and rent...
It could be a propaganda operation, to encourage users from others country to migrate to a compromised system. Or not. But if you have enough paranoia to need some system like that, there is no limit to your untrust.
France has also a long history of law writing and selective enforcement...
The nearest of free speech legislation is a 1881 law about freedom of the press, where papers can write anything, as long as some publication director is personnally responsible of what is written. It is the basis for legislating blog posts, where a bad comment about a business on social media can cost an individual thousands of euros. As for revolutions, french citizens are globally reticents about arms, except for hunters, and they no longuer use pitchforks to work.
Can anybody tell me where it is written in French law that there exist unlimited freedom of speech in France, as once envisionned in the USA ? (I accept any legifrance link)
one can discuss, at length, and some will. The initial question I asked was : " are algorithms discovered or created? ". The only sure thing I can say (and I think any honest person would say) is : It seems an easy question, but there is no easy universal answer (even without going to theories where consciousness and self are emergent illusions)
Begin with https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philosophy_of_mathematics. Then find from which position you stand whith your "simple answer". Then study the diversity of points of view and arguments, and see if you can prove their errors. If you can do that really well, publish. You will be famous.
But saying mathematics is a language and the things described are not part of mathematics, or perhaps they are, and a poem cannot describe something... I feel you have some work to do before being able to convince everybody.
Die In A Fire, oh, no! too much CO2, and with global warming and all... What chord did I touch ? Of course everybody spend or waste his time as he wish. But please don't break the fabric and the principles of internet just for couch potatoes.
it want to be a monopoly of video delivery, and don't hesitate to buy privilegied treatment from Comcast, to "indemnize" Comcast, but also to increase the cost of competing with it.
If it's Verizon, it's an ISP, and everybody know those are bad. But with Netflix, actively engaging again net neutrality and asking DRM in HTTP, it is also bad. So, the public is victim of two would-be/actual monopolists.
The solution, I think, is no streaming.
On a side note, video is really overrated. Days are only 24 hours, you use a few sleeping, you have better things to do than watching movies the rest of the time.
don't know about the app. I just use it as my search engine in firefox on Android. And fiefox is my default browser. (and adblock plus works relatively well) I just miss RequestPolicy in firefox mobile.
as a side note, I recently bought a pair of polarized sunglasses and was surprised discovering it obscure my Samsung smartphone OLED screen (super AMOLED on 2017 A5). I have no idea why Samsung put a polarizing filter on an OLED screen, but there is it.
So, no cloacking of OLED display seems not an absolute for me.
I'm not so sure you can make such a statement.
In fact, I know for sure it is false as expressed.
If you are an european company with european employes or visitor (who are often EU citizens) and you provide them with internet access, and you warn them that you can intercept their trafic, MITM can be acceptable.
ANSSI (Agence Nationale pour la Securite des Systemes d'Informations, french governemental agency for IT security) even publish a guide explaining how to install your MITM proxy (https://www.ssi.gouv.fr/guide/recommandations-de-securite-concernant-lanalyse-des-flux-https/)
" I call it self-created because this is something the 99% can solve on their own. They don't have to spend as much of their income on things which quickly or immediately lose value."
like food and rent...
It could be a propaganda operation, to encourage users from others country to migrate to a compromised system.
Or not.
But if you have enough paranoia to need some system like that, there is no limit to your untrust.
Don't forget that all Google "products" are just experiments, valid only as long as they find benefit in them.
The same in 25 inches cost me less than 400
by fuzzing ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuzzing)
France has also a long history of law writing and selective enforcement...
The nearest of free speech legislation is a 1881 law about freedom of the press, where papers can write anything, as long as some publication director is personnally responsible of what is written. It is the basis for legislating blog posts, where a bad comment about a business on social media can cost an individual thousands of euros. As for revolutions, french citizens are globally reticents about arms, except for hunters, and they no longuer use pitchforks to work.
Can anybody tell me where it is written in French law that there exist unlimited freedom of speech in France, as once envisionned in the USA ?
(I accept any legifrance link)
because they don't (yet) support the 800 4G band.
I'm quite certain the refrigeration system for nearing zero K is enough for needing some forklifts...
Portable, personal, transformative, and with a legacy that changed (and terminated, at time) many lives.
just look att the logo of lip :
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lip
are they any non corean/chinese corporation that still manufacture phone ?
one can discuss, at length, and some will. The initial question I asked was : " are algorithms discovered or created? ". The only sure thing I can say (and I think any honest person would say) is : It seems an easy question, but there is no easy universal answer (even without going to theories where consciousness and self are emergent illusions)
Begin with https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philosophy_of_mathematics. Then find from which position you stand whith your "simple answer". Then study the diversity of points of view and arguments, and see if you can prove their errors. If you can do that really well, publish. You will be famous.
But saying mathematics is a language and the things described are not part of mathematics, or perhaps they are, and a poem cannot describe something... I feel you have some work to do before being able to convince everybody.
"algorithms are made up"
succint unproven "fact" for a question that can give work to philosophers for a few years.
are mathematics (of which algorythms are a small part) discovered or created ? No one has a clear answer to that question.
fine. I got to (re)learn something this evening. Thanks
Die In A Fire, oh, no!
too much CO2, and with global warming and all...
What chord did I touch ?
Of course everybody spend or waste his time as he wish. But please don't break the fabric and the principles of internet just for couch potatoes.
it want to be a monopoly of video delivery, and don't hesitate to buy privilegied treatment from Comcast, to "indemnize" Comcast, but also to increase the cost of competing with it.
If it's Verizon, it's an ISP, and everybody know those are bad.
But with Netflix, actively engaging again net neutrality and asking DRM in HTTP, it is also bad.
So, the public is victim of two would-be/actual monopolists.
The solution, I think, is no streaming.
On a side note, video is really overrated.
Days are only 24 hours, you use a few sleeping, you have better things to do than watching movies the rest of the time.
" USA and France are the only Western countries that has fewer active cell phones than people "
false for both, according to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_number_of_mobile_phones_in_use
Curiosity killed the cat
...not in liquid nitrogen ?
don't know about the app. I just use it as my search engine in firefox on Android. And fiefox is my default browser. (and adblock plus works relatively well) I just miss RequestPolicy in firefox mobile.