Until presented with a court order to preserve this information along with a gag order not to mention it. There is no inherent technical or legal protection of this data. The technical side can fix historical data but it trivial to bypass from the point of being served. Legal protection pretty much requires an amendment.
An this is better than a USB security device (hell even a phone app and cable)? When you pull out the USB you can no longer many any new connections. SQRL revocation?
Lets think a USB hardware token? The private key never leaves the device that has a dell defined api and is built from the ground up for security. But this does not help (nor would the SQRL bits) the compromised box from hijacking the session.
Have you ever worked with the government full-time long-term employees? Anybody with a clue leaves after a few years to get paid anything near what they are worth. What is left are warm bodies often looking to do the bare minimum to get paid. I will agree it's a tier 1 agencies that is the huge issue, there reputation are pretty well set in stone (and healthy paychecks to the correct congress critters). Couple that with the government has no method to protect long term relationships so doing a great job once is not helpful in future.
I have a full cable package because Comcast decided the bundle was cheaper than just internet. I have a cable card network tuner, tried out windows media center (the only software cable cards will work with do to required bribe and DRM). At the end of the day automated usenet/torrent down loaders like sickbeard were far easier. MCE's UI is atrocious, slow, and clunky the inability to format shift was the kicker though. XBMC does nearly everything I want, pause a show int he living room, resume in my bedroom. Profiles let other people in my home have there own preferences and viewing history. Hell the TV's, amps, lighting, etc etc etc all are controlled though xbmc so the TV and receiver in my bedroom all power down once the show/movie I fell asleep to is over. Quality is even better compared to Comcast we compress the hell out of everything HD.
Find me a place where I can own media like that in perpetuity without DRM at the cost of cable without any ad's and I would be happy to buy it. Mind you my current cost of cable is -6 bucks a month.
No problem with that but GM should have been allowed to fail because of it. 100% contribution of pension funds needs to be the law, no hope we will be able to cover our promises 60 years down the road. It quickly becomes to big to fail which translates into make the taxpayers pay for large private mistakes to insure people that made a bad bet do not get hurt buy it.
If that's the future of housing it will be extremely efficient. At insuring people stay in there existing house instead of buying that monstrosity. It has a kitchen that you could cook a mixed drink it but nothing more. Hard surfaces and right angles, no though of children. Give me a country Victorian any day they naturally cool well and with a little modification can have a nice open floor space and a formal front of house.
Still content with a resolution for the 90's? I migrated from 3 1920x1200 to 2560x1600's they are better would love something more like 2560x1900 in 4x3 aspect ratio at 3 feet makes a lot more sense.
The header information blanket traces back to an idiotic ruling that the outside of a letter was not protected since everybody can and had to read it to get it there (the USPS digitizes and stores all of them now). The FBI then applied this to encrypted traffic which makes no sense since it's no longer data that anybody but them or there agent can read.
We need clear guidance, which a simple presidential order could give that prohibits all of these sorts of searches.
HIPPA does not require one an administrative request works. So does coaching it as to identify or locate pretty much anybody. Other laws may and often apply.
It's "Constitutionality" stems from the interstate trade clause aka the everything will eventually involve trade across a state border. The other huge one is it's not required but if you want this HUGE pile of federal $$$ you will choose to do it.
Each of them need to be removed or severely curtailed. Nobody will have the balls to do it anytime soon.
Most family's are forced to send there child to public schools by there circumstances. What idiot is letting a private organization force propaganda on them DARE was bad enough.
I question the use case, The hardware was defiantly desktop grade and highly memory constrained. 4GB is tinny even for a desktop and a cheap server has at least 8x that. A single SSD again only in a desktop. There are some significant differences in tuning between filesystems, Ext4 was specifically put in ordered mode not writeback for example, when etx4 own docs say write back is faster and the same as xfs etc. Relatime was in use all over the place vs noatime. ZFS shows no mention of ashift=12 being used and the machine barely has enough ram (it's suggested 2GB minimum the BSD freenas suggests 8gb min).
Picture this the vast majority of the cars running this your in manual mode. All the self driving ones get out of your way. The autopilot wont let you rear end or otherwise collide with anybody/thing else but otherwise stays out of your way. Speed limits are vastly increased.
Oddly I think there is a higher chance of the government trying to make more money off of that tech, auto tickets etc.
Neither is quite the same, they lack the intelligence as they just understand blocks they can not tell metadata apart outside of guessing based upon how it's accessed. I like how they work compared to ZIL in writes at some point will have to see if it layers well under zfs. Good example is it has no idea nor does it do a great job at storing dedupe metadata and insuring it's on ssd to avoid a lot of the performance hit. Now bcahce and dm-cache do a bang up great job at caching iscsi.
Cache not whole filesystem. I'm talking about actual heavy use large data sets not your boot drive or where you store your apps for a workstation. The smallest ZFS pool I have is 6 ish usable TB (4x 3TB drives in mirrors), throw in some cheap consumer SSDs for l2arc and ent ones for the zil mirror. Roughly 1k in parts gets you a disk subsystem that kicks the snot out of sub 40k san/nas units.
Until presented with a court order to preserve this information along with a gag order not to mention it. There is no inherent technical or legal protection of this data. The technical side can fix historical data but it trivial to bypass from the point of being served. Legal protection pretty much requires an amendment.
Typo well not dell. Your ok with putting you username/pass into something but not connecting a heavily secured computer on a usb stick?
An this is better than a USB security device (hell even a phone app and cable)? When you pull out the USB you can no longer many any new connections. SQRL revocation?
Lets think a USB hardware token? The private key never leaves the device that has a dell defined api and is built from the ground up for security. But this does not help (nor would the SQRL bits) the compromised box from hijacking the session.
They already exist and are supported, doing pretty much the same thing on a secondary device does little to improve things.
Host your data is a hostile country. You think Iran cares about a US court order?
Have you ever worked with the government full-time long-term employees? Anybody with a clue leaves after a few years to get paid anything near what they are worth. What is left are warm bodies often looking to do the bare minimum to get paid. I will agree it's a tier 1 agencies that is the huge issue, there reputation are pretty well set in stone (and healthy paychecks to the correct congress critters). Couple that with the government has no method to protect long term relationships so doing a great job once is not helpful in future.
I have a full cable package because Comcast decided the bundle was cheaper than just internet. I have a cable card network tuner, tried out windows media center (the only software cable cards will work with do to required bribe and DRM). At the end of the day automated usenet/torrent down loaders like sickbeard were far easier. MCE's UI is atrocious, slow, and clunky the inability to format shift was the kicker though. XBMC does nearly everything I want, pause a show int he living room, resume in my bedroom. Profiles let other people in my home have there own preferences and viewing history. Hell the TV's, amps, lighting, etc etc etc all are controlled though xbmc so the TV and receiver in my bedroom all power down once the show/movie I fell asleep to is over. Quality is even better compared to Comcast we compress the hell out of everything HD.
Find me a place where I can own media like that in perpetuity without DRM at the cost of cable without any ad's and I would be happy to buy it. Mind you my current cost of cable is -6 bucks a month.
No problem with that but GM should have been allowed to fail because of it. 100% contribution of pension funds needs to be the law, no hope we will be able to cover our promises 60 years down the road. It quickly becomes to big to fail which translates into make the taxpayers pay for large private mistakes to insure people that made a bad bet do not get hurt buy it.
If that's the future of housing it will be extremely efficient. At insuring people stay in there existing house instead of buying that monstrosity. It has a kitchen that you could cook a mixed drink it but nothing more. Hard surfaces and right angles, no though of children. Give me a country Victorian any day they naturally cool well and with a little modification can have a nice open floor space and a formal front of house.
Still content with a resolution for the 90's? I migrated from 3 1920x1200 to 2560x1600's they are better would love something more like 2560x1900 in 4x3 aspect ratio at 3 feet makes a lot more sense.
The header information blanket traces back to an idiotic ruling that the outside of a letter was not protected since everybody can and had to read it to get it there (the USPS digitizes and stores all of them now). The FBI then applied this to encrypted traffic which makes no sense since it's no longer data that anybody but them or there agent can read.
We need clear guidance, which a simple presidential order could give that prohibits all of these sorts of searches.
HIPPA does not require one an administrative request works. So does coaching it as to identify or locate pretty much anybody. Other laws may and often apply.
It's "Constitutionality" stems from the interstate trade clause aka the everything will eventually involve trade across a state border. The other huge one is it's not required but if you want this HUGE pile of federal $$$ you will choose to do it.
Each of them need to be removed or severely curtailed. Nobody will have the balls to do it anytime soon.
People use a gui for app installation? Long live yum -y install . Only ever used ubuntu on a netbook and can not say it was stellar.
Please don't use the Chicago manual of style for anything. Oxford is so much better.
Most family's are forced to send there child to public schools by there circumstances. What idiot is letting a private organization force propaganda on them DARE was bad enough.
My garmin lots of tapping to get to a random pio.
My droid press headset button and say navigate to .
The only advantages the dedicated units seem to have is generally better screen and fully loaded maps.
So are the GPS units nowadays with Bluetooth, wifi, and traffic radio's.
Lets not forget that second case can be very aggressive at seeking things to enable there choice.
I question the use case, The hardware was defiantly desktop grade and highly memory constrained. 4GB is tinny even for a desktop and a cheap server has at least 8x that. A single SSD again only in a desktop. There are some significant differences in tuning between filesystems, Ext4 was specifically put in ordered mode not writeback for example, when etx4 own docs say write back is faster and the same as xfs etc. Relatime was in use all over the place vs noatime. ZFS shows no mention of ashift=12 being used and the machine barely has enough ram (it's suggested 2GB minimum the BSD freenas suggests 8gb min).
Picture this the vast majority of the cars running this your in manual mode. All the self driving ones get out of your way. The autopilot wont let you rear end or otherwise collide with anybody/thing else but otherwise stays out of your way. Speed limits are vastly increased.
Oddly I think there is a higher chance of the government trying to make more money off of that tech, auto tickets etc.
As the devs say it's not ready for production :)
Neither is quite the same, they lack the intelligence as they just understand blocks they can not tell metadata apart outside of guessing based upon how it's accessed. I like how they work compared to ZIL in writes at some point will have to see if it layers well under zfs. Good example is it has no idea nor does it do a great job at storing dedupe metadata and insuring it's on ssd to avoid a lot of the performance hit. Now bcahce and dm-cache do a bang up great job at caching iscsi.
Cache not whole filesystem. I'm talking about actual heavy use large data sets not your boot drive or where you store your apps for a workstation. The smallest ZFS pool I have is 6 ish usable TB (4x 3TB drives in mirrors), throw in some cheap consumer SSDs for l2arc and ent ones for the zil mirror. Roughly 1k in parts gets you a disk subsystem that kicks the snot out of sub 40k san/nas units.