While I'm all for the drivers and don't think there should be any exemptions except maybe over a short time when the law was adopted.... But it's pretty clear to me what the intent was. They wouldn't have been mentioned if they weren't meant to be exempted.
In cases like this I think it would be reasonable for the court to send it back to the legislature for a vote of conferment as well as to clarify the wording. They wouldn't get their overtime but it might get the legislature to remove all those people as exemptions.
Honestly I think this ruling was based on feeling (what the law should be) rather than law.
The way it should work is that you confirm you identity with an identity provider. Other companies verify with them. Authorization has to be digitally signed by multiple parties. These companies would have specific procedures for recovering identities and would free other companies from having to deal with it. The procedures you agree to with the identity company are binding and chosen by you.
This is why you have key fobs which can even be Bluetooth. Unhackable as they only receive and transmit data. Which you should only use like a digital signature. How often would a person use their signature back when people used checks? Don't let web sites to force you to use them for signing in or accepting EULA's.
I am all too willing to point out that bitcoin is not an investment. But there is no reason people should be blocked from purchasing small amounts of it so as to do transactions. For a credit company that should probably be $1000 over a couple months.
The value of bitcoin is the amount of transactions done with it. The more transactions you do and other people do the more you should keep a certain amount of it rather than converting it with every transaction.
Bitcoin itself has a slow 15 or so minute transactions rate so it is not good for everyday retail purchases. Rather is has become the defacto "savings account" currency whereas other ecoin can function more as a "checking account" and can do transactions faster.
Why can't we just have it simple. You get taxed where you make the money... period. This includes intellectual property. Time to set right the tax laws and base everything on the location of the consumer.
Every country can decide what their tax rules will be. For instance I am partial to one tax rate for income and another for taking money out of a country.
Pai does what Trump and the Telecoms tell him. Trump will veto.
State legal measures may have more of an impact since ISP's have a physical presence where they offer service. Undoubtedly some republican will try to ramrod a measure to block the states and it will go the the federal courts which I personally think will fail. Only an ISP like a VPN operating out of state would fall under interstate commerce.
We have no problem with international business and immigration and yet they totally do. Maybe if your a really big company you can get a small foot in the door but sooner or later they spurn you for a local brand. If your a small guy it's impossible to start a business or immigrate except maybe on the down low operating through your wife. Good luck with the Chinese courts if your a foreigner.
I don't know why we put up with them. All the money they have collected from national debts are no more guaranteed than any treaty. Why should we be honorable when they are not? I am for free trade when it works but not when it doesn't. There has to be some equitable exchange. Things can't be one sided like they are.
Say for six months to a couple years. Could even have the people be volunteers. They could play it up and down as to make them look like they are in disguise and then leave the country. Then at sometime randomly chosen by Julian in the two years he could sneak out as one of them. Not even the embassy staff would know. He could try for a plane, boat or a cargo container.
No matter what I truly hope he make it somewhere he will not be persecuted.
A very troubling start but at current rate he might lose 1 in 30 which to me is very impressive and a lot earlier than I would have anticipated. Not sure how but they need to get a few of those first stages in orbit around mars. A little bit of heat shielding for mars's thin atmosphere.With the lower gravity it should be able to land with a second stage crew module attached. Preferably they would land it in some valley where it wouldn't be subjected to strong winds and dust.
No it isn't the same. Until you show me that it can be used through a network attack. While it is a security bug it's relevant to a TPM boot chain.
Who is using TPM? I've considered getting one at home just to play around with it. To me TPM has been in perpetual development because of bugs. And honestly until there are BIOS setting which enable ME to manage all of it's keys then I will never trust it.
Such a nuclear battery isn't all that dangerous if it's contained. But we are talking about a foreign ocean. Eventually the thing is going to stop working, rust, and then deteriorate in that ocean. If there is life that will be a tragic thing even if it is a low grade nuclear product. There are protests on this planet on sending NASA devices up with those batteries for the off chance that it explodes and effectively becomes a dirty bomb.
The kernel memory read issue was 90% a design decision to improve performance. I would argue that it should actually be an option in the BIOS. The fact the AMD didn't do this with zen to match Intel is what is really interesting. Intel did a little cheat to improve performance but AMD didn't and chose caution.
To me it's not a clear cut case if you brought a class action into court. The engineers cheated a bit but didn't think it would turn into such a security hole. I can just imagine the closing arguments... point is computers are complicated and not necessarily a guaranteed thing except that they can compute.
All of these municipalities are actual ISP's rather than just last mile. What they need to be doing is subcontracting to VPN type ISP's. The last thing needed is for cities to be fielding law suits and subpoenas. It should be perfectly opaque to them.
We don't deny "climate change" since that has been going on since the creation of the earth. What we are "skeptic" about is how much humans have impacted the atmosphere. One super-volcano eruption can emit enough carbon dioxide and methane that can eclipse what mankind has produced in the last 150 years. The climate of the earth has never stood still. We are still coming out of an ice age. Yes man has affected the atmosphere.... but how significant is it really? Deforestation I think is more of an issue.
I remember it telling me it was going to update. I spent a half hour trying to figure out where to disable it before turning to the web where I spent another wasted two hours before I just gave up. I feel very violated.
If it's around 80K and can go 300 miles with a full load it would probably be worth it; at least for Los Angeles. Not for people that live in the boonies and commute 600 miles in a truck everyday.
The killer feature:
Automated swapable beds? Completely swapable top vehicle on a battery frame? So get a dually, double cab, SUV, or standard truck. The SUV would be of interest to people that toe trailers. Swapable batteries?
Someone please define what they are thinking. How can you not throttle and yet have fast lanes?
I'm thinking this is just double speak and is sponsored by the broadband companies in order to block state legislation.
I'm not against certain efforts to add priority levels to internet traffic like specifically for playing games but it would have to be paid by customers to the ISP's.
The whole reason for this is neighborhoods where people will steal things from your porch which fortunately I have no problem with and also weather for people not fortunate enough to live in southern California. I do like the amazon storage lockers at the 7-11 down the street and use it simply for a certain level of privacy. At the house I currently reside in if I really wanted I could build a bolted down locker of my own while using amazons keybox. I can also imagine using such as system for the backyard gate.
Because of all this social agenda s*** I have to redefine words in my mind until I have evidence to the contrary.
Sexual Harassment = A man that had the balls to make a pass at a woman or ask to go out on a date.
Sexual Offender = Someone that got drunk and pissed on a tree.
Amber Alert = A disgruntled man that temporarily takes his own child because of a child custody case/situation.
As to the article/subject itself... men and women are different.(Why is that so hard to believe?) They have different but overlapping bell curves for aggressiveness. Compound that by a subject matter that attracts solitary people that generally have slight to moderate autistic anti-social issues.
The whole point of any currency is that you at least hold onto it for the short term of say a week to a month. The more people do that the more intrinsic value the currency has.
Official Bitcoin itself is flawed. Transactions take 15 minutes which unless your dealing with thousands of dollars is too long for your everyday POS transaction for coffee.
What they are describing is an escrow exchange stream. An automated stream system of currency conversions(in time). Nothing new or non obvious there.
It's basically tracks and predicts the value of a currency according to the unit of time(lag) it can faithfully get rid of it. For high end businesses will automatically treat e-coins as junk bonds. You can price your goods in your trusted currency and the system will suggest to you an exchange rate. When a customer buys with e-coin it will convert the e-coin to your preferred currency as quickly as possible.
Thinking the same thing. Non-news. Who approved this? Of course they are a payment processor! It's so people don't need to give their credit cards numbers to a dozen people...
Second there is a high noise ratio between the number of people that sign up for an account and the number that actually need the service for the intended purpose.
Of those that actively use the service few are going to get money because they are new or simple don't have the content or viewer following. People that can make a living specifically doing YouTube videos need 20,000 active followers(that view their material in 48hrs).
Can you imagine the logistics problem Patreon has with people trying to use it to launder money or using it to collect from stolen credit cards.
While I'm all for the drivers and don't think there should be any exemptions except maybe over a short time when the law was adopted.... But it's pretty clear to me what the intent was. They wouldn't have been mentioned if they weren't meant to be exempted.
In cases like this I think it would be reasonable for the court to send it back to the legislature for a vote of conferment as well as to clarify the wording. They wouldn't get their overtime but it might get the legislature to remove all those people as exemptions.
Honestly I think this ruling was based on feeling (what the law should be) rather than law.
The way it should work is that you confirm you identity with an identity provider. Other companies verify with them. Authorization has to be digitally signed by multiple parties. These companies would have specific procedures for recovering identities and would free other companies from having to deal with it. The procedures you agree to with the identity company are binding and chosen by you.
This is why you have key fobs which can even be Bluetooth. Unhackable as they only receive and transmit data. Which you should only use like a digital signature. How often would a person use their signature back when people used checks? Don't let web sites to force you to use them for signing in or accepting EULA's.
I am all too willing to point out that bitcoin is not an investment. But there is no reason people should be blocked from purchasing small amounts of it so as to do transactions. For a credit company that should probably be $1000 over a couple months.
The value of bitcoin is the amount of transactions done with it. The more transactions you do and other people do the more you should keep a certain amount of it rather than converting it with every transaction.
Bitcoin itself has a slow 15 or so minute transactions rate so it is not good for everyday retail purchases. Rather is has become the defacto "savings account" currency whereas other ecoin can function more as a "checking account" and can do transactions faster.
Why can't we just have it simple. You get taxed where you make the money... period. This includes intellectual property. Time to set right the tax laws and base everything on the location of the consumer.
Every country can decide what their tax rules will be. For instance I am partial to one tax rate for income and another for taking money out of a country.
Pai does what Trump and the Telecoms tell him. Trump will veto.
State legal measures may have more of an impact since ISP's have a physical presence where they offer service. Undoubtedly some republican will try to ramrod a measure to block the states and it will go the the federal courts which I personally think will fail. Only an ISP like a VPN operating out of state would fall under interstate commerce.
We have no problem with international business and immigration and yet they totally do. Maybe if your a really big company you can get a small foot in the door but sooner or later they spurn you for a local brand. If your a small guy it's impossible to start a business or immigrate except maybe on the down low operating through your wife. Good luck with the Chinese courts if your a foreigner.
I don't know why we put up with them. All the money they have collected from national debts are no more guaranteed than any treaty. Why should we be honorable when they are not? I am for free trade when it works but not when it doesn't. There has to be some equitable exchange. Things can't be one sided like they are.
Say for six months to a couple years. Could even have the people be volunteers. They could play it up and down as to make them look like they are in disguise and then leave the country. Then at sometime randomly chosen by Julian in the two years he could sneak out as one of them. Not even the embassy staff would know. He could try for a plane, boat or a cargo container.
No matter what I truly hope he make it somewhere he will not be persecuted.
If it's super secret then maybe they made it disappear. It could be where it's suppose to be or never have actually launched.
A very troubling start but at current rate he might lose 1 in 30 which to me is very impressive and a lot earlier than I would have anticipated. Not sure how but they need to get a few of those first stages in orbit around mars. A little bit of heat shielding for mars's thin atmosphere.With the lower gravity it should be able to land with a second stage crew module attached. Preferably they would land it in some valley where it wouldn't be subjected to strong winds and dust.
No it isn't the same. Until you show me that it can be used through a network attack. While it is a security bug it's relevant to a TPM boot chain.
Who is using TPM? I've considered getting one at home just to play around with it.
To me TPM has been in perpetual development because of bugs. And honestly until there are BIOS setting which enable ME to manage all of it's keys then I will never trust it.
Such a nuclear battery isn't all that dangerous if it's contained. But we are talking about a foreign ocean. Eventually the thing is going to stop working, rust, and then deteriorate in that ocean. If there is life that will be a tragic thing even if it is a low grade nuclear product. There are protests on this planet on sending NASA devices up with those batteries for the off chance that it explodes and effectively becomes a dirty bomb.
When an issue comes up next between the city and google I am not going be on the side of the city.
The kernel memory read issue was 90% a design decision to improve performance. I would argue that it should actually be an option in the BIOS. The fact the AMD didn't do this with zen to match Intel is what is really interesting. Intel did a little cheat to improve performance but AMD didn't and chose caution.
To me it's not a clear cut case if you brought a class action into court. The engineers cheated a bit but didn't think it would turn into such a security hole. I can just imagine the closing arguments... point is computers are complicated and not necessarily a guaranteed thing except that they can compute.
All of these municipalities are actual ISP's rather than just last mile. What they need to be doing is subcontracting to VPN type ISP's. The last thing needed is for cities to be fielding law suits and subpoenas. It should be perfectly opaque to them.
A medicine to me is a chemical. This is a genetic treatment. A procedure. Cellular surgery. But not a medicine.
We don't deny "climate change" since that has been going on since the creation of the earth. What we are "skeptic" about is how much humans have impacted the atmosphere. One super-volcano eruption can emit enough carbon dioxide and methane that can eclipse what mankind has produced in the last 150 years. The climate of the earth has never stood still. We are still coming out of an ice age. Yes man has affected the atmosphere.... but how significant is it really? Deforestation I think is more of an issue.
Repeat what Mark Hamill said.... A good movie isn't one because of it's content but rather from it's box office profits.
God has blessed that man. In the future he is going to make millions for a days work just by being a force Ghost.
Interesting but very confusing summary.
I remember it telling me it was going to update. I spent a half hour trying to figure out where to disable it before turning to the web where I spent another wasted two hours before I just gave up. I feel very violated.
If it's around 80K and can go 300 miles with a full load it would probably be worth it; at least for Los Angeles. Not for people that live in the boonies and commute 600 miles in a truck everyday.
The killer feature:
Automated swapable beds?
Completely swapable top vehicle on a battery frame? So get a dually, double cab, SUV, or standard truck. The SUV would be of interest to people that toe trailers.
Swapable batteries?
Someone please define what they are thinking. How can you not throttle and yet have fast lanes?
I'm thinking this is just double speak and is sponsored by the broadband companies in order to block state legislation.
I'm not against certain efforts to add priority levels to internet traffic like specifically for playing games but it would have to be paid by customers to the ISP's.
The article itself is crap.
The whole reason for this is neighborhoods where people will steal things from your porch which fortunately I have no problem with and also weather for people not fortunate enough to live in southern California. I do like the amazon storage lockers at the 7-11 down the street and use it simply for a certain level of privacy. At the house I currently reside in if I really wanted I could build a bolted down locker of my own while using amazons keybox. I can also imagine using such as system for the backyard gate.
Because of all this social agenda s*** I have to redefine words in my mind until I have evidence to the contrary.
Sexual Harassment = A man that had the balls to make a pass at a woman or ask to go out on a date.
Sexual Offender = Someone that got drunk and pissed on a tree.
Amber Alert = A disgruntled man that temporarily takes his own child because of a child custody case/situation.
As to the article/subject itself... men and women are different.(Why is that so hard to believe?) They have different but overlapping bell curves for aggressiveness. Compound that by a subject matter that attracts solitary people that generally have slight to moderate autistic anti-social issues.
The whole point of any currency is that you at least hold onto it for the short term of say a week to a month. The more people do that the more intrinsic value the currency has.
Official Bitcoin itself is flawed. Transactions take 15 minutes which unless your dealing with thousands of dollars is too long for your everyday POS transaction for coffee.
What they are describing is an escrow exchange stream. An automated stream system of currency conversions(in time). Nothing new or non obvious there.
It's basically tracks and predicts the value of a currency according to the unit of time(lag) it can faithfully get rid of it. For high end businesses will automatically treat e-coins as junk bonds. You can price your goods in your trusted currency and the system will suggest to you an exchange rate. When a customer buys with e-coin it will convert the e-coin to your preferred currency as quickly as possible.
Thinking the same thing. Non-news. Who approved this? Of course they are a payment processor! It's so people don't need to give their credit cards numbers to a dozen people...
Second there is a high noise ratio between the number of people that sign up for an account and the number that actually need the service for the intended purpose.
Of those that actively use the service few are going to get money because they are new or simple don't have the content or viewer following. People that can make a living specifically doing YouTube videos need 20,000 active followers(that view their material in 48hrs).
Can you imagine the logistics problem Patreon has with people trying to use it to launder money or using it to collect from stolen credit cards.