One case and it went before a judge. (Homefully not FISA).
They judge believed they had cause. It's called a warrant and due process.
Hopefully the judge limited what information they could collect.
What would be even better is if there were dedicated specialist teams to collect that information such that they aren't rewarded or motivated by any potential conviction.
Coal is a very cheap hydrocarbon. Very easy and cheap to extract. So it's the most ideal resource for processing new plastics from. Once energy production drops from coal expect plastics to be used even more as they will be cheaper. Imagine plastic effused concrete.
We might actually be heading into the true plastics era. You ain't seen nothing yet.
Read my lips. A SD card reader is required equipment. If anything builtin storage is optional.
The Kobo Aura h20 is still the best reader on the market. Best of all amazon can't strangle hold you to use their ecosystem.
Any ebooks I keep around actually have/use I do purchase to support it's author. The first thing I do with my legal downloads is break the encryption. I not going to let you take away from me what I purchase. Every publisher is eventually going to go out of business or stop supporting past products.
One feature I think it a must for future readers is audio output and syncing in someway an audio book with the printed book. They might be able to get away with that though just a LE Bluetooth. Possibly audio over Bluetooth but better just a syncing app with an audio player on my phone. It would just be nice to find out how a word/name is pronounced.
Also it might be good if the platforms opened up rights for audio books such that every day people could contribute and make money for ebook performances. I prefer different voices depending on what is read. It would also be nice to have ensemble performances. Think of the performances as "apps".
But definitely they need devices with larger screens (and I mean up to like 14 inches) and an interface that is is aware of more than one device. Textbooks and schools. Using a couple eink pads of different sizes along with a tablet I think would be typical usage. Video and multimedia being consumed though the tablet with static content though eink.
Second they need to open up their platforms in some way to external operating systems. Sure they will still have their DRM hardware there in some fashion.
Tesla is in control of their entire chain. Their cars do come at a little bit of a premium. There is very little on the cars that can actually go wrong. For the most part Tesla would prefer if their customers brought their cars in twice a year.
By having a "recall" it limits their liability. The vest majority of owners will choose to ignore it until two or three years down the road. The X is a premium car at the moment that will only sell so many units. Tesla has field techs that will actually drive to you and do the modifications where you live or work. All of this falls under quality control. Nothing is perfect. Quality control makes failures manageable. It also gives them data of how the cars are performing as far as wear and tear on certain choices that were leveraged to save them money in manufacturing. Think of it as field inspections.
The only catastrophic thing that could happen to Tesla at this point would be an issue with batteries which are expensive. This is why Musk is so eager to get his gigafactories up and running. The batteries will then be a commodity that they could afford to replace if a large scale recall was needed.
Precisely. A dozen different subjects and doubts are attributed to "climate change deniers."
Climate on earth is not static and never has been. The polar caps have melted and come back many times. Extinction has always happened.
The discussion of "anthropocentric climate change" needs to change into the argument that we need to actively engineer the worlds climate and how to do it and how we can agree on what the climate should be. A warmer earth will actually be beneficial to some.
All that exists now are doomsday profits that can't wait to put "See I told you so" on their gravestones without actually doing anything.
It's called man in the middle. They remove the memory chip from the iphone. The contents of the chip are read and saved with a chip reader. A device emulates that chip and hooks into the screen and touch screen input. It then brute forces all possible passcodes. It only requires someone with decent desoldering skills with a hot air wand.
They would have to classify VPN's and proxies as ISP's and block all know non complaint ones. That's a hard problem unless you clamp down on speech like in China where they will eventually more or less block everything that isn't whitelisted. It is just not a problem that can be solved.
What you can do is invalidate financial transactions legally which will require the gamblers to send money ahead of time which means they won't get into credit card debit as easily. You can also try to track payouts back to people and take the money but really there is no point that since gamblers always lose in the end; it would be an expense to police and there wouldn't that much money coming back.
Forget Nuclear. Wise people know the best way to hurt a person is through their bank account and not through mortal violence.
They can launch a missile into the right orbit where it explodes with enough small space junk that it takes down most satellites. If they launch only one they can pretend it was an accident or claim that the US actually intercepted it and blew it up causing all the damage. If they want all out war they can launch more than one and pollute the orbits of earth with enough small space junk that most satellites are destroyed and it's impractical to put new ones up there with all the space debris.
And it's within their capabilities. Their missiles don't even need to be all that accurate either.
In theory a system can be 100% secure. It's just incredibly hard to prove such that in all practicality it's unprofitable.. Particularly with the platform continually evolving and adding features and third party software.
Which is why I think there should be a law requiring security updates to phones for all major version numbers of it's software. Something like 15 years will do.
Which will probably then evolve into the hardware and software being sold separately.
What happens when they perfect the artificial womb? Science will show how it's 1000 times safer for the woman and the child. What's wrong with a more natural/primitive lifestyle? It's a choice. You sure of your answer? Next will be natural sex vs doctor insemination in order to eliminate VD and other biological contaminants. Then reduced sodium and no beef. And finally we have the world in the Silvester Stallone Judge Dredd movie. It's quality of life and happiness issues. People should be able to live how they wish and take risks and choose what and how they invest their risks. Everything is belief including science.
Only religions try to dictate how people should live.
Undoubtedly Russia and China would understand all the above so I would image they would have canary protocols in place with false security information that wold alert them to these technologies if the US acted on the info. Things such as credentials to get to other secure computers all of which are honeypots.
If I was the US my primary target would be Intel. Easy to strong-arm them or simply pay them off. They have their own fab facilities which are currently leading the world. They produce the most used processors, chipsets, and network interfaces in PC servers. Easy enough to get them to produce drop in replacement spy chips. They could even get them to copy other manufacturers chips and clone them. Network chips are DMA devices so have access to all computer memory. Easy enough to swap out in all sorts of devices. This means you can watch keyboard buffers too. Any chip on the PCI bus can do this regardless of the operating system.
A processor could even have something as sophisticated as public key signed code that would allow privileged escalation. This wouldn't be something that would be in all processors. Easy enough to swap out processors in shipment or even onsite. Something any mook could do.
As far as doing work which is engineering... you need the socially awkward culture. And like it or not for the most part that isn't women. That's a different kind of intelligence. Being polite and politically correct is not what you need in engineering. You need straightforwardness. You need to be sure of what you say and not be afraid to say it. You can't be afraid to be wrong.
What could be possible is social, speaking and communications training. And while the men would also benefit from social training I think women women would benefit more by adapting to and understanding the social conventions of men. Learn to be politically incorrect. Love ideas and what you do; not people. Be problem focused. Male nerds don't necessarily like each other; it's more we only tolerate each other. We are rude to each other and we are all headstrong.
I would actually like some transparency from AMD for your second point. They are using a third party developer? Or maybe third party tools? I can see that maybe 5 years ago. As the experts for their own hardware I would expect them to hire/contract a platform expert and make their own infrastructure which would be equally open source. Publicize the developers name and simply point to him and we can rake him over the coals.
I can maybe see why they might not have a dedicated FreeBSD developer. But Linux?
Although on second thoughts the main developer they have probably is a FreeBSD man since the PS3 an PS4 uses a modified FreeBSD kernel and system.
Whatever technology is used it's would be a huge crash course that would most certainly remove the majority of the bugs and make the system more robust and secure city by city. Every inch of road would be mapped. The kinks could be worked out a lot faster than if they took the conservative route of slowly migrating driving from manual to auto.
P.S. It would also mean that some gas stations would be contracted and need to have someone on staff for Full Service for these self driving cars. Or maybe provide a discount if the rider was willing to pump gas.
I tend to think it's just made up. But even if it isn't then it is more than likely their own in house beta testing version.
Just be grateful it's not FreeBSD which they they could totally embrace and not have to release any code for.
But everyone needs to get it through their heads that the true future of gaming is not OS bound. The need to instead concentrate on visualized GPU infrastructure. Games will run in VM's in a client game OS. More than likely nVidia wants it's own so it's not dependent on Steam as well as allowing them to have their own store and builtin DRM. They are just playing with their own platform.
Microkernel VM, Multiple windows version, SteamOS. nVidia OS, and multiple Linux systems and entire visualized applets.
On an aside I am actually more surprised that VMWare hasn't tried to team up with AMD. AMD could create specialized CPU extensions that speed up Virtualization and before you know it VMWare could supplant Microsoft as the default software loaded on all systems by default. Microsoft might not be happy with $10-30 per computer but I think VMWare would jump at the billion dollar increase in revenue and increased name recognition.
The US government has had access to the windows update signatures since Bush Jr. Microsoft bought it's way out of the antitrust case though contributions to the bush campaign. It's signature keys were the the cherries on top.
The case was already won and when Bush took over the office they were instructed to give Microsoft a pat on the back of their hand.
How did the police even do their work back in the days before smart phones? Talk about a complex of entitlement vs doing hard work.
I as a citizen at this point I could care less if that phone contained codes to disarm a nuclear bomb. I choose civil rights over government entitlement.
I so want the government to storm into apple like they say. Let's make this a presidential issue. This has totally blown up in the democrats faces. They better switch sides or there is no way Hillery is going to get elected which before now I would have said was guaranteed.
I suspect all companies in the future will implement combinations of keys that can't be compromised though any one countries government.
What about if you gave him time to get use to his opponent over six months? A human can learn and adapt. Will this "AI" adapt at least equally? Indeed what would happen after six months? I predict the man would definitely win.
I have a problem with them prosecuting a person in another country. Does that mean I am subject to foreign laws? This is all bullshit.
If you have a server then it's up to you to secure it. Your failure; then arrest yourself. Otherwise don't connect the server to the outside world.
And as general policy there should be no hacking laws. All traffic over a computer network is speech.
If I hook a bomb up to a computer and put it on the internet and someone hacks it who is responsible for the damage? Answer: The idiot that hooked the bomb up to the internet.
One case and it went before a judge. (Homefully not FISA).
They judge believed they had cause. It's called a warrant and due process.
Hopefully the judge limited what information they could collect.
What would be even better is if there were dedicated specialist teams to collect that information such that they aren't rewarded or motivated by any potential conviction.
Lets get on with it. Everyone kills themselves except for me and 30,000 of the most genetically fit women. It will totally work. Problem solved.
So who now is in denial?
Better title for the article would have been: Another Panel of Authoritative Experts declares ...
Bow down and recant heathens.
Coal is a very cheap hydrocarbon. Very easy and cheap to extract. So it's the most ideal resource for processing new plastics from. Once energy production drops from coal expect plastics to be used even more as they will be cheaper. Imagine plastic effused concrete.
We might actually be heading into the true plastics era. You ain't seen nothing yet.
How did they do it? Sounds like they invested heavily in Australia and neglected everything else. How did they keep it exempt from the bankruptcy?
In other words how can I buy a new home and get to keep it after a bankruptcy?
Read my lips. A SD card reader is required equipment. If anything builtin storage is optional.
The Kobo Aura h20 is still the best reader on the market. Best of all amazon can't strangle hold you to use their ecosystem.
Any ebooks I keep around actually have/use I do purchase to support it's author. The first thing I do with my legal downloads is break the encryption. I not going to let you take away from me what I purchase. Every publisher is eventually going to go out of business or stop supporting past products.
One feature I think it a must for future readers is audio output and syncing in someway an audio book with the printed book. They might be able to get away with that though just a LE Bluetooth. Possibly audio over Bluetooth but better just a syncing app with an audio player on my phone. It would just be nice to find out how a word/name is pronounced.
Also it might be good if the platforms opened up rights for audio books such that every day people could contribute and make money for ebook performances. I prefer different voices depending on what is read. It would also be nice to have ensemble performances. Think of the performances as "apps".
But definitely they need devices with larger screens (and I mean up to like 14 inches) and an interface that is is aware of more than one device. Textbooks and schools. Using a couple eink pads of different sizes along with a tablet I think would be typical usage. Video and multimedia being consumed though the tablet with static content though eink.
Second they need to open up their platforms in some way to external operating systems. Sure they will still have their DRM hardware there in some fashion.
Tesla is in control of their entire chain. Their cars do come at a little bit of a premium. There is very little on the cars that can actually go wrong. For the most part Tesla would prefer if their customers brought their cars in twice a year.
By having a "recall" it limits their liability. The vest majority of owners will choose to ignore it until two or three years down the road. The X is a premium car at the moment that will only sell so many units. Tesla has field techs that will actually drive to you and do the modifications where you live or work. All of this falls under quality control. Nothing is perfect. Quality control makes failures manageable. It also gives them data of how the cars are performing as far as wear and tear on certain choices that were leveraged to save them money in manufacturing. Think of it as field inspections.
The only catastrophic thing that could happen to Tesla at this point would be an issue with batteries which are expensive. This is why Musk is so eager to get his gigafactories up and running. The batteries will then be a commodity that they could afford to replace if a large scale recall was needed.
Precisely. A dozen different subjects and doubts are attributed to "climate change deniers."
Climate on earth is not static and never has been. The polar caps have melted and come back many times. Extinction has always happened.
The discussion of "anthropocentric climate change" needs to change into the argument that we need to actively engineer the worlds climate and how to do it and how we can agree on what the climate should be. A warmer earth will actually be beneficial to some.
All that exists now are doomsday profits that can't wait to put "See I told you so" on their gravestones without actually doing anything.
It's called man in the middle. They remove the memory chip from the iphone. The contents of the chip are read and saved with a chip reader. A device emulates that chip and hooks into the screen and touch screen input. It then brute forces all possible passcodes. It only requires someone with decent desoldering skills with a hot air wand.
With all the press about the number of reservations I think that would be fair. Pay more money to receive your car earlier; esp in the first year.
They would have to classify VPN's and proxies as ISP's and block all know non complaint ones. That's a hard problem unless you clamp down on speech like in China where they will eventually more or less block everything that isn't whitelisted. It is just not a problem that can be solved.
What you can do is invalidate financial transactions legally which will require the gamblers to send money ahead of time which means they won't get into credit card debit as easily. You can also try to track payouts back to people and take the money but really there is no point that since gamblers always lose in the end; it would be an expense to police and there wouldn't that much money coming back.
Forget Nuclear. Wise people know the best way to hurt a person is through their bank account and not through mortal violence.
They can launch a missile into the right orbit where it explodes with enough small space junk that it takes down most satellites. If they launch only one they can pretend it was an accident or claim that the US actually intercepted it and blew it up causing all the damage. If they want all out war they can launch more than one and pollute the orbits of earth with enough small space junk that most satellites are destroyed and it's impractical to put new ones up there with all the space debris.
And it's within their capabilities. Their missiles don't even need to be all that accurate either.
In all practical purposes you'd be correct.
In theory a system can be 100% secure. It's just incredibly hard to prove such that in all practicality it's unprofitable.. Particularly with the platform continually evolving and adding features and third party software.
Which is why I think there should be a law requiring security updates to phones for all major version numbers of it's software. Something like 15 years will do.
Which will probably then evolve into the hardware and software being sold separately.
The birth of VR.
It is finally here.
What happens when they perfect the artificial womb? Science will show how it's 1000 times safer for the woman and the child. What's wrong with a more natural/primitive lifestyle? It's a choice. You sure of your answer? Next will be natural sex vs doctor insemination in order to eliminate VD and other biological contaminants. Then reduced sodium and no beef. And finally we have the world in the Silvester Stallone Judge Dredd movie. It's quality of life and happiness issues. People should be able to live how they wish and take risks and choose what and how they invest their risks. Everything is belief including science.
Only religions try to dictate how people should live.
Undoubtedly Russia and China would understand all the above so I would image they would have canary protocols in place with false security information that wold alert them to these technologies if the US acted on the info. Things such as credentials to get to other secure computers all of which are honeypots.
If I was the US my primary target would be Intel. Easy to strong-arm them or simply pay them off. They have their own fab facilities which are currently leading the world. They produce the most used processors, chipsets, and network interfaces in PC servers. Easy enough to get them to produce drop in replacement spy chips. They could even get them to copy other manufacturers chips and clone them. Network chips are DMA devices so have access to all computer memory. Easy enough to swap out in all sorts of devices. This means you can watch keyboard buffers too. Any chip on the PCI bus can do this regardless of the operating system.
A processor could even have something as sophisticated as public key signed code that would allow privileged escalation. This wouldn't be something that would be in all processors. Easy enough to swap out processors in shipment or even onsite. Something any mook could do.
As far as doing work which is engineering... you need the socially awkward culture. And like it or not for the most part that isn't women. That's a different kind of intelligence. Being polite and politically correct is not what you need in engineering. You need straightforwardness. You need to be sure of what you say and not be afraid to say it. You can't be afraid to be wrong.
What could be possible is social, speaking and communications training. And while the men would also benefit from social training I think women women would benefit more by adapting to and understanding the social conventions of men. Learn to be politically incorrect. Love ideas and what you do; not people. Be problem focused. Male nerds don't necessarily like each other; it's more we only tolerate each other. We are rude to each other and we are all headstrong.
I would actually like some transparency from AMD for your second point. They are using a third party developer? Or maybe third party tools? I can see that maybe 5 years ago. As the experts for their own hardware I would expect them to hire/contract a platform expert and make their own infrastructure which would be equally open source. Publicize the developers name and simply point to him and we can rake him over the coals.
I can maybe see why they might not have a dedicated FreeBSD developer. But Linux?
Although on second thoughts the main developer they have probably is a FreeBSD man since the PS3 an PS4 uses a modified FreeBSD kernel and system.
Whatever technology is used it's would be a huge crash course that would most certainly remove the majority of the bugs and make the system more robust and secure city by city. Every inch of road would be mapped. The kinks could be worked out a lot faster than if they took the conservative route of slowly migrating driving from manual to auto.
P.S. It would also mean that some gas stations would be contracted and need to have someone on staff for Full Service for these self driving cars. Or maybe provide a discount if the rider was willing to pump gas.
I tend to think it's just made up. But even if it isn't then it is more than likely their own in house beta testing version.
Just be grateful it's not FreeBSD which they they could totally embrace and not have to release any code for.
But everyone needs to get it through their heads that the true future of gaming is not OS bound. The need to instead concentrate on visualized GPU infrastructure. Games will run in VM's in a client game OS. More than likely nVidia wants it's own so it's not dependent on Steam as well as allowing them to have their own store and builtin DRM. They are just playing with their own platform.
Microkernel VM, Multiple windows version, SteamOS. nVidia OS, and multiple Linux systems and entire visualized applets.
On an aside I am actually more surprised that VMWare hasn't tried to team up with AMD. AMD could create specialized CPU extensions that speed up Virtualization and before you know it VMWare could supplant Microsoft as the default software loaded on all systems by default. Microsoft might not be happy with $10-30 per computer but I think VMWare would jump at the billion dollar increase in revenue and increased name recognition.
The US government has had access to the windows update signatures since Bush Jr. Microsoft bought it's way out of the antitrust case though contributions to the bush campaign. It's signature keys were the the cherries on top.
The case was already won and when Bush took over the office they were instructed to give Microsoft a pat on the back of their hand.
How did the police even do their work back in the days before smart phones? Talk about a complex of entitlement vs doing hard work.
I as a citizen at this point I could care less if that phone contained codes to disarm a nuclear bomb. I choose civil rights over government entitlement.
I so want the government to storm into apple like they say. Let's make this a presidential issue. This has totally blown up in the democrats faces. They better switch sides or there is no way Hillery is going to get elected which before now I would have said was guaranteed.
I suspect all companies in the future will implement combinations of keys that can't be compromised though any one countries government.
What about if you gave him time to get use to his opponent over six months? A human can learn and adapt. Will this "AI" adapt at least equally? Indeed what would happen after six months? I predict the man would definitely win.
I have a problem with them prosecuting a person in another country. Does that mean I am subject to foreign laws? This is all bullshit.
If you have a server then it's up to you to secure it. Your failure; then arrest yourself. Otherwise don't connect the server to the outside world.
And as general policy there should be no hacking laws. All traffic over a computer network is speech.
If I hook a bomb up to a computer and put it on the internet and someone hacks it who is responsible for the damage? Answer: The idiot that hooked the bomb up to the internet.