I can buy a CD today rip it to flac or just burn a copy and sell the CD. The conects that content creators need even more rights since it so easy to copy things is merely them wanted to get paid yet again.
For a 24/7 shop that robot replaces about 4.5 people if they are just made fries. Lets call that 60k or so at current min wage of wages. Let's assume it comes with maintenance for the first year. Even if it reduced headcount by half a person it's quickly giving a return. Mind you every mcd's around me has had fry automation for years if not a decade or more.
You mean like the coal plants that we know emit far more radiation and kill far more than any nuclear reactor ever has? Fukushima is at what 6 so so scary.
If you have a software error that can cause such a thing your design is rather poor. If we were worried about safe power generators we would be building in an iterative fashion rather than the many many one off plants we have built so that the contracting works is spread around enough places to get political support.
That is not an error that is the default we built the system around. A conscious choice to let some people go free that committed a crime due to placing a high burden of proof on the state etc. I can choose to take matters into my own hands and accept the consequences for doing so in a corner case that I feel strongly about. It's a lot harder to correct state overreach and malfeasance than their failure to convict so it's sensible to balance things toward the people and not the state. It's always possible to take somebodys life you can never give it back.
Mysensors is a nice framework they only recently added any security to it and it's optional, not that I'm to worried about somebody faking sensor data. I would not trust it for primary alarm sensors. Not to worried about somebody knowing when one of my LED light strips gets turned on or turning it off remotely.
Pick the right controller to start, Vera is a good starting place and Openhab is more than happy to control it later on. Neither of those need internet access to work. My HA system has little to no internet access. I VPN in from phones to run it remotely and use a bit of custom code for geofencing. Now parts of the system have internet access my alarm panel use it as backup to talk to the monitoring company. Openhab is allowed to talk to weather and some other bits via my proxy. My garage door remote works fine without internet access because the local API works. Same goes for some wifi based wink stuff with my HA system IP bits all having their own vlan.
As to hardware I've tried a nest it did nothing my $22 new (it was a realy good deal) off ebay zwave thermostats do (besides look cooler) that I actualy use. There are a ton of way overpriced ha solutions all with there own ecosystem. Zwave gear pretty much just works and does not expect to talk to the outside world I've got 100+ devices around a large home (mostly AC dimmers and relays) with a smattering of sensors for occupancy the also do temp and several other bits. A hardwired alarm to do the actual alarm stuff and keep my insurance guy happy. CCTV is all internal and encrypted at rest via public keys (it can write but it can not read).
Design wise it's important to keep to only one devices realy should be talking to the world, thats the one thing that needs to keep getting updates. For me thats openhab.
Reduce, not remove. Sorry I realy dont want the state mutilating people in my name in any case, how long till it's in error how long till it's malicious?
Luis Vargas and those like him might disagree with those castrations. Cleared 16 years after being convicted of 3 rapes. Our system is far too broken and will always be so to allow permanent things like that.
They are bad drives for sure, but they are not exactly using 90's raid tech either. It's distributed mirrors the OS just sees a JBOD and higher levels deal with making copies etc. Looking at their hardware spec they are not realy worried about performance with a lot of sata port multipliers. But their industry is write it twice and probably never access it again outside of bitrot detection and correcting for failures.
I'm not worried about getting stranded where there is cellphone reception. Worried about getting stranded where I'm looking at ham radio or sat based communications. I doubt the fleet cars will be putting in sat uplinks.
While everything fits in the duffel it's not something that you want to drag around with you vs leaving in the car.
I have a lot of stuff in my car, some could be extraneous or standard with a car service sure. The rest not so much. Standard safety bits could be in every one bout I doubt it to many people are clueless but realy the last thing I want to make a long drive through the desert in is a fleet car. Thats basic traffic safety and lets not get stranded can not picture a fleet car with duct tape, bailing wire, and enough tools to limp back to civilization. Past that you have first aid, I can pack a lot of stuff in a car kit including an AED, I dont see some fleet service stocking them standard, thats also a decent selection of OTC meds like headache and GI but also a supply of scripts. Basic provisions so thats a few days rations + more immediate snacks and water. Emergency clothing a spare pair of sweatpants and sweatshirt for everybody, more stuff for the baby, and rain gear all around. Lets not even start on baby's thats a lot of stuff all in itself. Simple bits like cell phone chargers and flashlights. In any event I'm got the better part of a duffel bag of stuff going around with me even more in the truck that I'm not wanting to take with me all the time to go vehicle to vehicle. This whole it will be a service is some sort of city folk thing that would not serve the other 99% of the land mass (or whatever the city to non city percentage is). Their only concern is parking and the mall it seems, not sure why I would want to go to the mall and parking is easy just stop living in the hell hole that is a city.
They claim in the bing print to not do any of that for education accounts, it makes sense that getting kids hooked on the google ecosystem is worth it to them. Your math is off thats 280k ish on filing fee's alone for cases that are all identical that would clog up a the courts for years to go though.
First off police are public servants they have less rights to privacy while on duty or otherwise using the privileges/responsibilities that come with the job. Second there are legal differences between covert and obvious recordings, if I shove a mic in your face you're free to stop talking and insist it go away before continuing thats far different than clandestine monitoring. CA in particular is a 2 party state requiring that both parties are informed of any recording, that standard is for anytime it's reasonable to assume nobody else is listening so your right to have a private conversation on a park bench is supposed to be protected..
First things thats getting stripped. Why do I want my music sending back info to the artist. It's a one time transaction I give you money you give me goods period end of story. The whole well I'll sell you another copy every time a format changes or we made a better copy from the masters is BS rent seeking. Plenty of artists have allready shown you can sell music without DRM and make money doing so. We lost sight of to promote arts and moved to how much money can we possibly leach out of the system.
Repo agencies actualy pay for the hits there are whole companies whose only job is to read and catalog license plates. They sell to repo guys, scummy property tax enforcement (we saw your car parked here twice you must live there), private investigators, and a plethora of government agency's. The government uses the good old we can not do it ourselves but can buy it from others dodge as far as privacy rights.
How is he a thief, he allready has a license to view the content how he gets it is irelevent. The sending it back out they can be justified as taking issue to but if he got it off usenet what crime was committed? Mind you I'm sure these is some legal case that his hbo streaming licence was only good for x bitrate and the usenet copy was better than that, that it was only for viewing on approved devices or some such nonsense. But it's realy hard to argue that after you have lawfully purchased the right to view HBO to nitpick on how you did so.
The insecurity of the security company's camera monitoring is pretty bad. They wanted basic port forwarding and couldn't even give me IP ranges it would be coming from. Mind you I hear reports of some large towns like austin wont even respond to a house alarm unless the monitoring company verifies via CCTV all but requiring internal CCTV that accessible remotely.
PS every able bodied male 17-45 is part of the militia, if you realy want to use that definition we (17-45 year old men) should all automatically be able to own and carry guns by proving nothing more than citizenship age and gender.
Oddy I dont think every 17 year old male gangbanger should have a gun.
I can buy a CD today rip it to flac or just burn a copy and sell the CD. The conects that content creators need even more rights since it so easy to copy things is merely them wanted to get paid yet again.
For a 24/7 shop that robot replaces about 4.5 people if they are just made fries. Lets call that 60k or so at current min wage of wages. Let's assume it comes with maintenance for the first year. Even if it reduced headcount by half a person it's quickly giving a return. Mind you every mcd's around me has had fry automation for years if not a decade or more.
End good sure, anything thats messy and dirty will stay there due to epa regs. Or more correctly shift to whatever country has lax regs at the time.
You mean like the coal plants that we know emit far more radiation and kill far more than any nuclear reactor ever has? Fukushima is at what 6 so so scary.
If you have a software error that can cause such a thing your design is rather poor. If we were worried about safe power generators we would be building in an iterative fashion rather than the many many one off plants we have built so that the contracting works is spread around enough places to get political support.
If we regulated it as heavily as nuclear it would be a 6 month shutdown and line by line review of the code.
That is not an error that is the default we built the system around. A conscious choice to let some people go free that committed a crime due to placing a high burden of proof on the state etc. I can choose to take matters into my own hands and accept the consequences for doing so in a corner case that I feel strongly about. It's a lot harder to correct state overreach and malfeasance than their failure to convict so it's sensible to balance things toward the people and not the state. It's always possible to take somebodys life you can never give it back.
Mysensors is a nice framework they only recently added any security to it and it's optional, not that I'm to worried about somebody faking sensor data. I would not trust it for primary alarm sensors. Not to worried about somebody knowing when one of my LED light strips gets turned on or turning it off remotely.
Pick the right controller to start, Vera is a good starting place and Openhab is more than happy to control it later on. Neither of those need internet access to work. My HA system has little to no internet access. I VPN in from phones to run it remotely and use a bit of custom code for geofencing. Now parts of the system have internet access my alarm panel use it as backup to talk to the monitoring company. Openhab is allowed to talk to weather and some other bits via my proxy. My garage door remote works fine without internet access because the local API works. Same goes for some wifi based wink stuff with my HA system IP bits all having their own vlan.
As to hardware I've tried a nest it did nothing my $22 new (it was a realy good deal) off ebay zwave thermostats do (besides look cooler) that I actualy use. There are a ton of way overpriced ha solutions all with there own ecosystem. Zwave gear pretty much just works and does not expect to talk to the outside world I've got 100+ devices around a large home (mostly AC dimmers and relays) with a smattering of sensors for occupancy the also do temp and several other bits. A hardwired alarm to do the actual alarm stuff and keep my insurance guy happy. CCTV is all internal and encrypted at rest via public keys (it can write but it can not read).
Design wise it's important to keep to only one devices realy should be talking to the world, thats the one thing that needs to keep getting updates. For me thats openhab.
Reduce, not remove. Sorry I realy dont want the state mutilating people in my name in any case, how long till it's in error how long till it's malicious?
Luis Vargas and those like him might disagree with those castrations. Cleared 16 years after being convicted of 3 rapes. Our system is far too broken and will always be so to allow permanent things like that.
They are bad drives for sure, but they are not exactly using 90's raid tech either. It's distributed mirrors the OS just sees a JBOD and higher levels deal with making copies etc. Looking at their hardware spec they are not realy worried about performance with a lot of sata port multipliers. But their industry is write it twice and probably never access it again outside of bitrot detection and correcting for failures.
I'm not worried about getting stranded where there is cellphone reception. Worried about getting stranded where I'm looking at ham radio or sat based communications. I doubt the fleet cars will be putting in sat uplinks.
While everything fits in the duffel it's not something that you want to drag around with you vs leaving in the car.
I have a lot of stuff in my car, some could be extraneous or standard with a car service sure. The rest not so much. Standard safety bits could be in every one bout I doubt it to many people are clueless but realy the last thing I want to make a long drive through the desert in is a fleet car. Thats basic traffic safety and lets not get stranded can not picture a fleet car with duct tape, bailing wire, and enough tools to limp back to civilization. Past that you have first aid, I can pack a lot of stuff in a car kit including an AED, I dont see some fleet service stocking them standard, thats also a decent selection of OTC meds like headache and GI but also a supply of scripts. Basic provisions so thats a few days rations + more immediate snacks and water. Emergency clothing a spare pair of sweatpants and sweatshirt for everybody, more stuff for the baby, and rain gear all around. Lets not even start on baby's thats a lot of stuff all in itself. Simple bits like cell phone chargers and flashlights. In any event I'm got the better part of a duffel bag of stuff going around with me even more in the truck that I'm not wanting to take with me all the time to go vehicle to vehicle. This whole it will be a service is some sort of city folk thing that would not serve the other 99% of the land mass (or whatever the city to non city percentage is). Their only concern is parking and the mall it seems, not sure why I would want to go to the mall and parking is easy just stop living in the hell hole that is a city.
They claim in the bing print to not do any of that for education accounts, it makes sense that getting kids hooked on the google ecosystem is worth it to them. Your math is off thats 280k ish on filing fee's alone for cases that are all identical that would clog up a the courts for years to go though.
First off police are public servants they have less rights to privacy while on duty or otherwise using the privileges/responsibilities that come with the job. Second there are legal differences between covert and obvious recordings, if I shove a mic in your face you're free to stop talking and insist it go away before continuing thats far different than clandestine monitoring. CA in particular is a 2 party state requiring that both parties are informed of any recording, that standard is for anytime it's reasonable to assume nobody else is listening so your right to have a private conversation on a park bench is supposed to be protected..
First things thats getting stripped. Why do I want my music sending back info to the artist. It's a one time transaction I give you money you give me goods period end of story. The whole well I'll sell you another copy every time a format changes or we made a better copy from the masters is BS rent seeking. Plenty of artists have allready shown you can sell music without DRM and make money doing so. We lost sight of to promote arts and moved to how much money can we possibly leach out of the system.
Repo agencies actualy pay for the hits there are whole companies whose only job is to read and catalog license plates. They sell to repo guys, scummy property tax enforcement (we saw your car parked here twice you must live there), private investigators, and a plethora of government agency's. The government uses the good old we can not do it ourselves but can buy it from others dodge as far as privacy rights.
Mostly because you have to have huge sums of cash to fund a VC in the US. VC investors tend to also bring resources and connections to the table.
Now let's look at it from a different perspective it it was his full time job for a significant amount of time 350k salary does not seem excessive.
How is he a thief, he allready has a license to view the content how he gets it is irelevent. The sending it back out they can be justified as taking issue to but if he got it off usenet what crime was committed? Mind you I'm sure these is some legal case that his hbo streaming licence was only good for x bitrate and the usenet copy was better than that, that it was only for viewing on approved devices or some such nonsense. But it's realy hard to argue that after you have lawfully purchased the right to view HBO to nitpick on how you did so.
You can push a 4k with a 970 pretty well, you're still paying more for the 4k screen than the 970.
The insecurity of the security company's camera monitoring is pretty bad. They wanted basic port forwarding and couldn't even give me IP ranges it would be coming from. Mind you I hear reports of some large towns like austin wont even respond to a house alarm unless the monitoring company verifies via CCTV all but requiring internal CCTV that accessible remotely.
Print + Password every time.
You get bullied less if you stand up to the bullies from the start.
PS every able bodied male 17-45 is part of the militia, if you realy want to use that definition we (17-45 year old men) should all automatically be able to own and carry guns by proving nothing more than citizenship age and gender.
Oddy I dont think every 17 year old male gangbanger should have a gun.