There is only one premiss, your have friends with guns and/or you have guns. A few fission devices is not enough of a deterrent. Realistically you and your friends need to be large enough that they can not be taken out in a single strike.
Want to form your own nation, you might want to look at space it's terribly expensive to get there and rather hard to figure out how to live there. All that mass higher up in the gravity well does provide plenty of potential weapons and the gravity well makes it hard to attack you. Again it's a numbers game you need more than one enclave or you can be taken out by a single attack.
I would disagree (not about registrars being shady) validating a ssl cert in dns makes as much sense as these domain only ssl certs (they just email the contact on the whois for the domain). If it's just something you put into your own DNS records your registrar has nothing to do with it. DNSSEC can protect those DNS records from mam int he middle attacks. You can even keep the CA's around for there extended verifications (what they said they would do in the first place then didn't then charged more to do but still don't). OpenID and other SSO type things is a better solution for keeping login credentials safe (well known site is the only place you log into it can use crypto keys stored in your browser), DNS based certs with dnssec protects from mitm attacks and you can still rely on the green bar ca bits for sites that take cc etc and think it add something. Most sites just want something that will not generate scary messages in there users browsers, few users care about green bars or even know what they are, DNS can get us that.
Cable modems have never needed this since the cable modems get there config from the cable co. They set it to walled garden mode and they are good to go. They also are moving there whole lineup to encrypted digital so the same thing no more truck rolls for disconnects reconnects just the computer telling it to work or not.
Is it that hard to only allow a specific editor to revert a page once every few months? Track for collusion between editors and perm ban any found to be colluding to revert. Maybe throw is a revert checker let people get a random revert and check it to be valid if not reduce the ranking of the person that reverted the edit. Allow people to ignore reverts/edits of people with low rankings.
Reduce there level of power. Yes if you say something in a public forum there might be consequences. Easy way to stop is it to randomly assign edits to be reviewed, since an editor need not know the subject after all. Now since an editor can no pick what he wants o work on he can not be coerced into editing something specific. If you do not agree with it you can make changes and they will be reviewed by a diff editor. Real names help people to be accountable, do not like it do not accept that position.
To give you an idea most homes have a 100 amp service and a lot more than 12 15 amp breakers. Like I said not the central air, clothes direr or clean cycle on the stove. A gas furnace uses very little. I can run all the lighting a fridge and a chest freezer the furnace and a couple beefy computers (gaming rigs) and a window AC off a 1850 watt gen (single 15). Were talking about power consumed not what the panel says state oven will only use anything near that while the clean cycle is running on the stove and all 4 burners are on high, granted resistive heating is just silly it's only upside is cheap to install (well electric ovens are great for cooking ranges are awful).
Using the leaf battery pack, I show it having 24kwh of capacity that will run my house for a few hours. Not massively useful that's only marginally better than the 5kw gen that will run my whole house save the electric drier.
Depending on the hybrid they can be efficient generators. The battery pack actually helps as it can run at max efficient output and charge the batteries with the excess and cycle on and off. This is one of the big potential advantages for hybrid work trucks.
Cost of operation is generally not an issue when talking about power redundancy.
A 240 volt 30 amp circuit is going to power most things in a house, probably not the central air, clothes drier or clean cycle on an electric stove but everything else. If these are getting installed as backup generators it's going to need a disconnect box and to move over only emergency loads. Fancier ones will even do load shedding.
I live an a US suburban area and a backup gen is a useful thing a good ice storm in winter can knock out power for hours and no power means no heat.
Funny it shows the same safety rating as my truck on edmunds.com. Safety rating for front impact are for hitting an equal mass vehicle at an equal speed, guess what with the same rating I'm feeling much more secure in a front impact. Side impact is a fixed weight about the same mass as the leaf, it's also sedan height sled. A leaf hitting my truck is going under it and impacting about the base of the window about a foot away from a frame rail into something twice it's mass, me hitting a leaf is my bumper into it's windows with 2x the mass I have little hope for the people in the leaf. Do not try and compare front impact safety rating between cars of differing masses. Also do not compare most SUV's to trucks there are HUGE differences between a unibody and full frame vehicle.
I would predict that a slew of crappy little unsafe cars. As this include light trucks we might see a hybrid truck, they have the potential to be great for a lot of towing (electric is great for getting it going) but I realy wonder if you can make a truck that can tow 6 tons lighter than the current 2.5 tons and/or more fuel efficient when empty while retaining durability. Using a hybrid truck as a gen set on site looks rather interesting, inverter off the battery and float charge the batteries when/if needed after all running a compressor, a chop box, skill saw and a battery charger/radio is mostly spike loads but you need a 2kw generator to run them all.
Can I just auto brick the drivers that tailgate me. Bricking the car that just cut me off seems like a bad idea. Smart4two (or whatever ya call those tiny things) think that 6 feet is enough distance when I'm doing 75 down hill between the 3.5 ton me/vehicle and a semi in front of me, I disagree with there assumption.
Because the English language is a huge cluster f of exceptions, It's to programming equivalent of nestled if else goto all over the place. There is little simple about it. Spellings are derived from how some guy though it was spelled years ago with a local accent. Grammar is a nasty mess of contradictions that can lead to ambiguity of meaning.
The only way that will happen is with a mandate precluding DRM. I realy liked the old firewire mandate it gave you the raw mpeg2 stream, and fire wire had the potential to be the perfect AV interconnect.
Lets not forget the icing on the directTV tivo stupidity they release a 1k HD tivo and a year later announced it would not be compatible with the new HD streams (mpeg 2 only and they switched to 4 I believe) coming out that fall. Switched to series 3 with cable cards as long as the fcc is mandating they work the box works.
If everything was right int he world the officer would be arrested for filing a false report and loose there job. Those wither greater power need to accept greater responsibility for there actions.
I have that level of gear for personal use. The point is that level of tech is not esoteric nor complex. Standard optics and some prisms. If we move away from proprietary systems in the last mile we potentially increase competition and levels of service.
Where religion got them killed sure. Were talking about funny numbers of people killed for foo. If you really think Moa cared about religion I doubt it. He cared about not sharing power, religion under all it's faith trappings it's another political system capable of organizing the masses. To say that it was there lack of religion is what caused those deaths is a pretty shallow reading of facts.
I'll make it very simple conflict that was given papal approval. How many crusades, most of the atrocities of the European monarchies and the inquisition to start. Few wars are fought for a single reason.
Not really in this case, neither bits are needed, they both protect something and have a pile of nerve endings. Prepuce is a better term and can be used for either, they each develop from the same parts and specialize due to hormones.
Like I said I have no issue with adults hacking off bits of themselves but to mutilate a child is wrong for either gender.
Do you really think atheists are responsible for more deaths that the Catholic religion? How many holy wars did we have? How many times did the pope favor one king over another. Papal backing to the monarchy's is in the same order as Mao or Stalin so count every person that died as a result of the papal backed monarchy's for over a what 1500 or so years. Not even close. Depending on how you look at it a hunk of Stalin's deaths can also be tallied under deaths do to religion as in they wanted to keep there and died for it.
Immunizations are a risk that the parents need to weigh as it's time sensitive. Removing an infants forskin is not time sensitive, at most an intact boy needs a little more cleaning while wearing diapers. Thats a very small price to pay to not mutilate your child. Girls have protections from being mutilated unless medicinally necessary boys need that equal protection.
350k per home is a bit much you could tack fiber to the pole back to each co or cable head end for much much less than that. I've looked at running fiber 80km and it was far less than this up on the pole. Government never figures out that giving money to companies never works they just find a loophole to take it. Municipal fiber plant makes sense a single strand of fiber can do 40gb or more each direction with current consumer tech. By the time you need more than that we will probably be able to do 10x that. Fixing fiber is a simple task if the two ends meet fuse them together if not splice in some more. Handing off to all comers via passive cdwm mux either renting out space in that co and/or fiber only meet me's.
I can say I'm aware of bicyclists in my area they travel in packs 3 or 4 abreast and generally impede traffic. They do not stop at stop signs and generally think they own the road. I'm not talking about residential streets where you expect children riding bikes or even kicks playing street hockey etc but through roads with 50 mph speed limits.
Why do you expect to be better under the law? You choose to drive a flimsy unsafe vehicle. If there is an accident it's an accident you pay for the damage you caused via your insurance. If it's malicious that's different.
And ssl will stop it how? Depending on how it's setup your not using a username/password pair or even authenticating on the computer your browsing on.
There is only one premiss, your have friends with guns and/or you have guns. A few fission devices is not enough of a deterrent. Realistically you and your friends need to be large enough that they can not be taken out in a single strike.
Want to form your own nation, you might want to look at space it's terribly expensive to get there and rather hard to figure out how to live there. All that mass higher up in the gravity well does provide plenty of potential weapons and the gravity well makes it hard to attack you. Again it's a numbers game you need more than one enclave or you can be taken out by a single attack.
I would disagree (not about registrars being shady) validating a ssl cert in dns makes as much sense as these domain only ssl certs (they just email the contact on the whois for the domain). If it's just something you put into your own DNS records your registrar has nothing to do with it. DNSSEC can protect those DNS records from mam int he middle attacks. You can even keep the CA's around for there extended verifications (what they said they would do in the first place then didn't then charged more to do but still don't). OpenID and other SSO type things is a better solution for keeping login credentials safe (well known site is the only place you log into it can use crypto keys stored in your browser), DNS based certs with dnssec protects from mitm attacks and you can still rely on the green bar ca bits for sites that take cc etc and think it add something. Most sites just want something that will not generate scary messages in there users browsers, few users care about green bars or even know what they are, DNS can get us that.
Cable modems have never needed this since the cable modems get there config from the cable co. They set it to walled garden mode and they are good to go. They also are moving there whole lineup to encrypted digital so the same thing no more truck rolls for disconnects reconnects just the computer telling it to work or not.
Is it that hard to only allow a specific editor to revert a page once every few months? Track for collusion between editors and perm ban any found to be colluding to revert. Maybe throw is a revert checker let people get a random revert and check it to be valid if not reduce the ranking of the person that reverted the edit. Allow people to ignore reverts/edits of people with low rankings.
Reduce there level of power. Yes if you say something in a public forum there might be consequences. Easy way to stop is it to randomly assign edits to be reviewed, since an editor need not know the subject after all. Now since an editor can no pick what he wants o work on he can not be coerced into editing something specific. If you do not agree with it you can make changes and they will be reviewed by a diff editor. Real names help people to be accountable, do not like it do not accept that position.
To give you an idea most homes have a 100 amp service and a lot more than 12 15 amp breakers. Like I said not the central air, clothes direr or clean cycle on the stove. A gas furnace uses very little. I can run all the lighting a fridge and a chest freezer the furnace and a couple beefy computers (gaming rigs) and a window AC off a 1850 watt gen (single 15). Were talking about power consumed not what the panel says state oven will only use anything near that while the clean cycle is running on the stove and all 4 burners are on high, granted resistive heating is just silly it's only upside is cheap to install (well electric ovens are great for cooking ranges are awful).
Using the leaf battery pack, I show it having 24kwh of capacity that will run my house for a few hours. Not massively useful that's only marginally better than the 5kw gen that will run my whole house save the electric drier.
Depending on the hybrid they can be efficient generators. The battery pack actually helps as it can run at max efficient output and charge the batteries with the excess and cycle on and off. This is one of the big potential advantages for hybrid work trucks.
Cost of operation is generally not an issue when talking about power redundancy.
A 240 volt 30 amp circuit is going to power most things in a house, probably not the central air, clothes drier or clean cycle on an electric stove but everything else. If these are getting installed as backup generators it's going to need a disconnect box and to move over only emergency loads. Fancier ones will even do load shedding.
I live an a US suburban area and a backup gen is a useful thing a good ice storm in winter can knock out power for hours and no power means no heat.
Funny it shows the same safety rating as my truck on edmunds.com. Safety rating for front impact are for hitting an equal mass vehicle at an equal speed, guess what with the same rating I'm feeling much more secure in a front impact. Side impact is a fixed weight about the same mass as the leaf, it's also sedan height sled. A leaf hitting my truck is going under it and impacting about the base of the window about a foot away from a frame rail into something twice it's mass, me hitting a leaf is my bumper into it's windows with 2x the mass I have little hope for the people in the leaf. Do not try and compare front impact safety rating between cars of differing masses. Also do not compare most SUV's to trucks there are HUGE differences between a unibody and full frame vehicle.
Binding arbitration with non disclosure clauses, it's built into the software they did buy and agree to. They also agreed to the audit.
I would predict that a slew of crappy little unsafe cars. As this include light trucks we might see a hybrid truck, they have the potential to be great for a lot of towing (electric is great for getting it going) but I realy wonder if you can make a truck that can tow 6 tons lighter than the current 2.5 tons and/or more fuel efficient when empty while retaining durability. Using a hybrid truck as a gen set on site looks rather interesting, inverter off the battery and float charge the batteries when/if needed after all running a compressor, a chop box, skill saw and a battery charger/radio is mostly spike loads but you need a 2kw generator to run them all.
Can I just auto brick the drivers that tailgate me. Bricking the car that just cut me off seems like a bad idea. Smart4two (or whatever ya call those tiny things) think that 6 feet is enough distance when I'm doing 75 down hill between the 3.5 ton me/vehicle and a semi in front of me, I disagree with there assumption.
Because the English language is a huge cluster f of exceptions, It's to programming equivalent of nestled if else goto all over the place. There is little simple about it. Spellings are derived from how some guy though it was spelled years ago with a local accent. Grammar is a nasty mess of contradictions that can lead to ambiguity of meaning.
The only way that will happen is with a mandate precluding DRM. I realy liked the old firewire mandate it gave you the raw mpeg2 stream, and fire wire had the potential to be the perfect AV interconnect.
Lets not forget the icing on the directTV tivo stupidity they release a 1k HD tivo and a year later announced it would not be compatible with the new HD streams (mpeg 2 only and they switched to 4 I believe) coming out that fall. Switched to series 3 with cable cards as long as the fcc is mandating they work the box works.
And the officer in question will get what? Fired would be the correct response I'm thinking maybe some days of suspension with pay (AKA vacation)
If everything was right int he world the officer would be arrested for filing a false report and loose there job. Those wither greater power need to accept greater responsibility for there actions.
I have that level of gear for personal use. The point is that level of tech is not esoteric nor complex. Standard optics and some prisms. If we move away from proprietary systems in the last mile we potentially increase competition and levels of service.
Where religion got them killed sure. Were talking about funny numbers of people killed for foo. If you really think Moa cared about religion I doubt it. He cared about not sharing power, religion under all it's faith trappings it's another political system capable of organizing the masses. To say that it was there lack of religion is what caused those deaths is a pretty shallow reading of facts.
I'll make it very simple conflict that was given papal approval. How many crusades, most of the atrocities of the European monarchies and the inquisition to start. Few wars are fought for a single reason.
Not really in this case, neither bits are needed, they both protect something and have a pile of nerve endings. Prepuce is a better term and can be used for either, they each develop from the same parts and specialize due to hormones.
Like I said I have no issue with adults hacking off bits of themselves but to mutilate a child is wrong for either gender.
Do you really think atheists are responsible for more deaths that the Catholic religion? How many holy wars did we have? How many times did the pope favor one king over another. Papal backing to the monarchy's is in the same order as Mao or Stalin so count every person that died as a result of the papal backed monarchy's for over a what 1500 or so years. Not even close. Depending on how you look at it a hunk of Stalin's deaths can also be tallied under deaths do to religion as in they wanted to keep there and died for it.
Immunizations are a risk that the parents need to weigh as it's time sensitive. Removing an infants forskin is not time sensitive, at most an intact boy needs a little more cleaning while wearing diapers. Thats a very small price to pay to not mutilate your child. Girls have protections from being mutilated unless medicinally necessary boys need that equal protection.
350k per home is a bit much you could tack fiber to the pole back to each co or cable head end for much much less than that. I've looked at running fiber 80km and it was far less than this up on the pole. Government never figures out that giving money to companies never works they just find a loophole to take it. Municipal fiber plant makes sense a single strand of fiber can do 40gb or more each direction with current consumer tech. By the time you need more than that we will probably be able to do 10x that. Fixing fiber is a simple task if the two ends meet fuse them together if not splice in some more. Handing off to all comers via passive cdwm mux either renting out space in that co and/or fiber only meet me's.
I can say I'm aware of bicyclists in my area they travel in packs 3 or 4 abreast and generally impede traffic. They do not stop at stop signs and generally think they own the road. I'm not talking about residential streets where you expect children riding bikes or even kicks playing street hockey etc but through roads with 50 mph speed limits.
Why do you expect to be better under the law? You choose to drive a flimsy unsafe vehicle. If there is an accident it's an accident you pay for the damage you caused via your insurance. If it's malicious that's different.