Such a device could turn IoT device connectivity into an on-demand VPN only setup.
Of course, having to fire a VPN client before interacting with the IoT device would be a hassle, but perhaps that could be made automatic. Another problem is that some IoT devices are useless if not connected to the cloud.
If we want more women in science academia, the obvious solution is to enlarge the hiring pool, which is faculty. If tenured position could be reached before menopause, it would be more attractive.
This is impossible to enforce, because ICANN does not oversight ccTLD domains (such as foo.co), neither does it manage gTLD subdomains (such as foo.bar.com). These will be immediate loopholes to a real name policy.
Why is the US so concerned about LinkedIn being banned from Russia? Many US services are based from China, which is a much larger market than Russia, so why do they bother here?
So Humans are directed by the machines, and we can hack the machine. Hence we can hack humans.
Humans can perform telephone DDoS. And moreover, they can be hacked as citizen: Now go to the polling both and vote for candidate X (replace X by the current political bogeyman)
Fortunately the choice is not restricted to Hollande and Le Pen. With 4% of people satisfied, Hollande cannot even be a default choice to avoid Le Pen. Other candidates will fill that role.
one thing the US could do in emulating France is to start replacing our coal plants with more nuclear, especially in areas where solar or wind aren't a good fit.
Perhaps you heard that France, as the owner of nuclear champions EDF and AREVA, now fear the two companies could go bankrupt. The reason is that renewable energy became more competitive, while EDF and AREVA kept investing in nuclear. It made sense at some time, but that seems to be over. A mix of solar, tidal, wind is what makes economical sense today.
the company will split into two parts, according to the memo. One will be dedicated to media properties, which include Huffington Post and TechCrunch, and the other will focus on platforms, like AOL's advertising technology.
They split the more profitable advertising from the less profitable media properties. Expect more bitterness for the later.
The SSD Endurance Experiment has shown that even this 840 can write nearly a petabyte before dying
I have not looked into this SSD Endurence Experiment, but I am certain there is a difference between minimum, average, median, and maximum lifespan. Even if 95% of the SSD can do a petabyte before dying, you will always find a few weaker drives in the remaining 5%.
How can AMD beat Intel if Intel's limitation if from Displayport 1.2 bandwith limit? Later in the paper, Displayport 1.3 is ruled out because of low adoption, so where is the AMD trick?
[CETA] would apply "partially", before even being ratified.
Unelected politicians agree on a treaty in secret and it applies even as member of parliament did not see it!
EU is now so anti-democratic that it does not attempt to masquerade as is anymore. Unfortunately, enough people are still convinced of the countrary, and this will cause this post to be modded down to troll.
This is a necessary measure, otherwise the message is that the winner is the one that cheats laws and regulation.
Such a device could turn IoT device connectivity into an on-demand VPN only setup.
Of course, having to fire a VPN client before interacting with the IoT device would be a hassle, but perhaps that could be made automatic. Another problem is that some IoT devices are useless if not connected to the cloud.
If we want more women in science academia, the obvious solution is to enlarge the hiring pool, which is faculty. If tenured position could be reached before menopause, it would be more attractive.
This is impossible to enforce, because ICANN does not oversight ccTLD domains (such as foo.co), neither does it manage gTLD subdomains (such as foo.bar.com). These will be immediate loopholes to a real name policy.
"Regions and territories": is it how they call sovereign nation states now?
Why is the US so concerned about LinkedIn being banned from Russia? Many US services are based from China, which is a much larger market than Russia, so why do they bother here?
iPhone Users in Slow Lane
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So Humans are directed by the machines, and we can hack the machine. Hence we can hack humans.
Humans can perform telephone DDoS. And moreover, they can be hacked as citizen: Now go to the polling both and vote for candidate X (replace X by the current political bogeyman)
So you prefer to believe what Marine LePen says?
Fortunately the choice is not restricted to Hollande and Le Pen. With 4% of people satisfied, Hollande cannot even be a default choice to avoid Le Pen. Other candidates will fill that role.
one thing the US could do in emulating France is to start replacing our coal plants with more nuclear, especially in areas where solar or wind aren't a good fit.
Perhaps you heard that France, as the owner of nuclear champions EDF and AREVA, now fear the two companies could go bankrupt. The reason is that renewable energy became more competitive, while EDF and AREVA kept investing in nuclear. It made sense at some time, but that seems to be over. A mix of solar, tidal, wind is what makes economical sense today.
Anyone still believe what president Hollande says? At least in France he does not have much trust left.
Too bad Napoleon Bonaparte could not see that happen!
I am convinced Hillary Clinton did not need Russia to discourage democrat voters from attending the election. She had her own talent for that.
the company will split into two parts, according to the memo. One will be dedicated to media properties, which include Huffington Post and TechCrunch, and the other will focus on platforms, like AOL's advertising technology.
They split the more profitable advertising from the less profitable media properties. Expect more bitterness for the later.
This seems to consider all beans — and all consumers — are equal. Some people feel bitter less than others...
The SSD Endurance Experiment has shown that even this 840 can write nearly a petabyte before dying
I have not looked into this SSD Endurence Experiment, but I am certain there is a difference between minimum, average, median, and maximum lifespan. Even if 95% of the SSD can do a petabyte before dying, you will always find a few weaker drives in the remaining 5%.
SSD wear may be a problem. Once it dies, you now change the laptop.
I know brexit was supposed to brink UK back to stone age, but can't the NHS IT staff just filter an address server-side?
While we are following up at this story, do we know what happened to the security researcher that disapeared after accusing the central bank of poor security practice?
Cyberbullying is an improvement over IRL bullying, where only the strong and/or popular could bully the weak.
Now anyone can cyberbully anyone, because on the Internet, nobody knows you are a dog!
How can AMD beat Intel if Intel's limitation if from Displayport 1.2 bandwith limit? Later in the paper, Displayport 1.3 is ruled out because of low adoption, so where is the AMD trick?
[CETA] would apply "partially", before even being ratified.
Unelected politicians agree on a treaty in secret and it applies even as member of parliament did not see it!
EU is now so anti-democratic that it does not attempt to masquerade as is anymore. Unfortunately, enough people are still convinced of the countrary, and this will cause this post to be modded down to troll.
What about the Altantic counterpart TTIP (a.k.a. TAFTA)? It should be dropped for the same reasons.
Why just rank neurosciences? Is it really a closed-circuit field that can be weighted on its own without looking at other publications?
When is this weasel Assange going to release info on his dictator benefactor Putin?
Perhaps Russian documents are really harder to pull. Remember Russian secret services went back to typewriter in fear of leaks.