https://haveibeenpwned.com/Pas... 12345: This password has been seen 2333232 times before. 123456: This password has been seen 23174662 times before.
That's right: there's nearly ten times as many people using 123456 than 12345, so the password used in Spaceballs is actually the more secure one of the two!
I wonder if that's because a lot of websites require at least 6 characters.
A lot now require 8 so 12345678 is probably pretty common too.
The issue here is that there may not be enough economic incentive to search for a cure.
It is much more profitable to give patients lifetime treatments that repress the virus but do not cure the infection completely.
That may be true from a pharmaceutical-only standpoint- but governments have poured many millions of dollars into HIV research too! Imagine if all major life-threatening diseases got the same treatment as AIDs!
The free market puts the poors where they belong, at the far end of BART.
Nobody in their right mind builds new slums. You build new high end and existing inventory tinkles down. As always, sucks to be poor, sucks worse to be poor and be waiting for someone else to do something about it.
I think you meant "trickles down"... but I like "tinkles down" more as it is more accurate- the rich piss on the poor.
What good is making more money than red states when 1 bedroom apartments costs $3,690? That is more than 3 times the cost of apartments in San Antonio. And no, your minimum wage is not 3 times higher than minimum wages in San Antonio.
Minimum wage is not enough to pay for a home in the most desirable part of any City. Typically only the most well off live in the most expensive areas. Plenty of Californians CAN afford their mortgage and rent with money left to spare, because the wages are higher (and/or they live out of the most expensive areas).
I'm sure most of it is mundane chatter anyway with out anything interesting to most people. Just millions of people saying "I'm hungry, but I just ate lunch."
C'mon. It IS paywalled. Just because you pay to get through the paywall doesn't mean it isn't paywalled. It just means that you have paid to get through the wall.
This is true of every. single. article. you link that is also paywalled.
Which is why people would be useful on the surface. They can look for more opportune ways to break through the surface, and even wield tools that no little rover can.
If you can send people, you can also send a massively bigger rover with heavy tools.
But people will still be more efficient at picking the correct place to drill, and not having a delay waiting for responses from base.
So cool, more nuclear/coal powered oversized vehicles on the road, with drivers thinking they are greener than anyone.
Nuclear IS greener than ICE. Even coal power-plants are. It is much more efficient to produce power at a centralized location than individually in each little car on the road. Not to mention, most are charged during off-peak hours when excess production would have meant wasted energy anyway. (you can't just turn power plants on and off exactly at peak demand).
That's not to say that there are not ecological problems associated with producing power of any kind. Certainly the batteries themselves aren't entirely without ecological blame. It's a matter of degrees.
To be fair, I think you also predicted Tesla would never produce the model 3: would be bankrupt within a year (years ago), the electric car would never take off, no one besides rich people would buy electric cars...etc
You've been wrong on every other prediction about Musk and Tesla so far.
Seriously... S3XY? Beavis and Butthead give it two thumbs up...
I think I read an article a long time ago where Musk was interviewed about his planned vehicles- and he always planned it that way- and for exactly that reason. The 3 was originally going to be an E.
The point is that they do have a trailer hitch (as an option), and a roof rack. And I bet it outperforms a lot of other so-called "SUV"s off road.
The gull wing doors make the Model X unfortunately an impractical vehicle for a lot of things on roof-racks. It's a case of trying to make the vehicle look fancier and taking away functionality. Tesla has done some great things, but unfortunately, I think they sometimes place style ahead of function.
I'm excited about the new Rivian models as they look decidedly practical. (but still not bad-looking).
Who said that? A lot of the planet has exposed bedrock just like earth that is impossible to "dig" through.
Also, this is just a lander with a small impact drill. It wouldn't take much more than a good sized rock to slow it down or stop it. You can see such rocks laying around on the ground near the lander.
Which is why people would be useful on the surface. They can look for more opportune ways to break through the surface, and even wield tools that no little rover can.
Using the word 'metrosexual' unironically in a sentence: negative 100 points. Using the word 'unironically' in a sentence: negative 200 points. Using self-effacing humor: negative 300 points. Mocking social credit systems: priceless. Using dead memes: death penalty.
Forget airplanes- with my social score I wouldn't be allowed to ride a taxi, a bus, or a train. I suspect China will still welcome me on Uber though.
From the summary Infra-red shows up as green for the mice; so presumably the mice lost colour depth perception
The rest of the colors should be visible normally - all that happens is that some infra-red wavelengths are transformed into green light the eye can see. Normal wavelengths would not be altered.
But. If infra red is shown as green, warm things show as more green than non-warm things. You lose the ability to determine if something is green (or has green mixed in), or hot. If an object is hot it will all look green.
Definitely not alone. I was all excited to mail my boss edible excel reports.
I can't imagine Microsoft would make very tasty tables even if they could make edible tables. They'd probably be old fashioned from expired ingredients- and you'd have to eat them with three fingers.
Social credit offenses range from not paying individual taxes or fines to spreading false information and taking drugs.
Seeing how we use actual prison for #1 and #3, and are working on it for #2, maybe they aren't as harsh as they sound with this...
Social Credit also falls if you say something that they have to censor. If you're social media friends with someone with a low score, your score falls too! (they want to discourage people from talking to anyone critical of the government). If you're connected to a server to play video games for a long time your social credit score falls too!
There are a lot of batshit ways your score can be ruined too. Crimes and debts are the big score movers- but there are other stupid reasons too! Being potentially banned from flying for having controversial friends and playing too many video games is pretty extreme.
Um? Spray off the east coast of Japan and North America. Spray off the west coast of Africa and South America. You would have slightly salty water falling into salty water. It ain't that hard.
Yeah, because, that's what people living in those areas want- for salty water to kill all their crops falling from the sky when the wind changes direction and maybe even permanently ruin the agricultural prospects for those regions.
Wind doesn't always blow in one direction all the time.
You don't grasp the immense size of China's population. 23 million is a rounding error.
It's still about 2% of the population.
Here in the US there are 50 states, so the average state is 2% of the population of the US. This would be like everyone living in one average US state being denied certain rights.
https://haveibeenpwned.com/Pas...
12345: This password has been seen 2333232 times before.
123456: This password has been seen 23174662 times before.
That's right: there's nearly ten times as many people using 123456 than 12345, so the password used in Spaceballs is actually the more secure one of the two!
I wonder if that's because a lot of websites require at least 6 characters.
A lot now require 8 so 12345678 is probably pretty common too.
Here we go again! I'm going to go make more popcorn.
Good idea- I'm going to place some unpopped kernels on my Intel CPU.
Andrew Dunkins may host a lot of malware- but he makes some semi-decent doughnuts.
The issue here is that there may not be enough economic incentive to search for a cure.
It is much more profitable to give patients lifetime treatments that repress the virus but do not cure the infection completely.
That may be true from a pharmaceutical-only standpoint- but governments have poured many millions of dollars into HIV research too! Imagine if all major life-threatening diseases got the same treatment as AIDs!
According to genotyping results, I have the HIV resistance mutation that makes this cure possible.
Quick lads- let's get him and harvest his marrow!
The free market puts the poors where they belong, at the far end of BART.
Nobody in their right mind builds new slums. You build new high end and existing inventory tinkles down. As always, sucks to be poor, sucks worse to be poor and be waiting for someone else to do something about it.
I think you meant "trickles down"... but I like "tinkles down" more as it is more accurate- the rich piss on the poor.
And they can keep their significant economy.
What good is making more money than red states when 1 bedroom apartments costs $3,690? That is more than 3 times the cost of apartments in San Antonio. And no, your minimum wage is not 3 times higher than minimum wages in San Antonio.
Minimum wage is not enough to pay for a home in the most desirable part of any City. Typically only the most well off live in the most expensive areas. Plenty of Californians CAN afford their mortgage and rent with money left to spare, because the wages are higher (and/or they live out of the most expensive areas).
6 billion people can't read it, it's in Chinese.
I'm sure most of it is mundane chatter anyway with out anything interesting to most people. Just millions of people saying "I'm hungry, but I just ate lunch."
C'mon. It IS paywalled. Just because you pay to get through the paywall doesn't mean it isn't paywalled. It just means that you have paid to get through the wall.
This is true of every. single. article. you link that is also paywalled.
This is Slashdot.
You're not supposed to actually read the article.
Which is why people would be useful on the surface. They can look for more opportune ways to break through the surface, and even wield tools that no little rover can.
If you can send people, you can also send a massively bigger rover with heavy tools.
But people will still be more efficient at picking the correct place to drill, and not having a delay waiting for responses from base.
So cool, more nuclear/coal powered oversized vehicles on the road, with drivers thinking they are greener than anyone.
Nuclear IS greener than ICE. Even coal power-plants are. It is much more efficient to produce power at a centralized location than individually in each little car on the road. Not to mention, most are charged during off-peak hours when excess production would have meant wasted energy anyway. (you can't just turn power plants on and off exactly at peak demand).
That's not to say that there are not ecological problems associated with producing power of any kind. Certainly the batteries themselves aren't entirely without ecological blame. It's a matter of degrees.
Sorry Rei, Tesla is done. Game over man.
To be fair, I think you also predicted Tesla would never produce the model 3: would be bankrupt within a year (years ago), the electric car would never take off, no one besides rich people would buy electric cars...etc
You've been wrong on every other prediction about Musk and Tesla so far.
Seriously... S3XY? Beavis and Butthead give it two thumbs up...
I think I read an article a long time ago where Musk was interviewed about his planned vehicles- and he always planned it that way- and for exactly that reason. The 3 was originally going to be an E.
The point is that they do have a trailer hitch (as an option), and a roof rack. And I bet it outperforms a lot of other so-called "SUV"s off road.
The gull wing doors make the Model X unfortunately an impractical vehicle for a lot of things on roof-racks. It's a case of trying to make the vehicle look fancier and taking away functionality. Tesla has done some great things, but unfortunately, I think they sometimes place style ahead of function.
I'm excited about the new Rivian models as they look decidedly practical. (but still not bad-looking).
Not that I can afford a Rivian or a Model X.
Thank you for that AC! Good call-out
If I ever need to create a new Slashdot account, I think I'll go with "Self-Hammering Mole"
It should be easy to dig on Mars.
Who said that? A lot of the planet has exposed bedrock just like earth that is impossible to "dig" through.
Also, this is just a lander with a small impact drill. It wouldn't take much more than a good sized rock to slow it down or stop it. You can see such rocks laying around on the ground near the lander.
Which is why people would be useful on the surface. They can look for more opportune ways to break through the surface, and even wield tools that no little rover can.
Using the word 'metrosexual' unironically in a sentence: negative 100 points.
Using the word 'unironically' in a sentence: negative 200 points.
Using self-effacing humor: negative 300 points.
Mocking social credit systems: priceless.
Using dead memes: death penalty.
Forget airplanes- with my social score I wouldn't be allowed to ride a taxi, a bus, or a train. I suspect China will still welcome me on Uber though.
So only about twice the rate of incarceration in the US? (0.91% in jail in the US)
As bad as that is, it doesn't make what China is doing "un-bad".
From the summary Infra-red shows up as green for the mice; so presumably the mice lost colour depth perception
The rest of the colors should be visible normally - all that happens is that some infra-red wavelengths are transformed into green light the eye can see. Normal wavelengths would not be altered.
But. If infra red is shown as green, warm things show as more green than non-warm things. You lose the ability to determine if something is green (or has green mixed in), or hot. If an object is hot it will all look green.
Definitely not alone. I was all excited to mail my boss edible excel reports.
I can't imagine Microsoft would make very tasty tables even if they could make edible tables. They'd probably be old fashioned from expired ingredients- and you'd have to eat them with three fingers.
Me too. Then I thought about edible underwear. I'm sick.
You shouldn't eat them off "working women" if you don't want to get sick.
Damn English and its stupid homynyms....
It's probably cheaper just to go to the furniture store than pay for a Microsoft Office subscription.
Normally I'm all for bashing China, but
Social credit offenses range from not paying individual taxes or fines to spreading false information and taking drugs.
Seeing how we use actual prison for #1 and #3, and are working on it for #2, maybe they aren't as harsh as they sound with this ...
Social Credit also falls if you say something that they have to censor. If you're social media friends with someone with a low score, your score falls too! (they want to discourage people from talking to anyone critical of the government). If you're connected to a server to play video games for a long time your social credit score falls too!
There are a lot of batshit ways your score can be ruined too. Crimes and debts are the big score movers- but there are other stupid reasons too! Being potentially banned from flying for having controversial friends and playing too many video games is pretty extreme.
Um? Spray off the east coast of Japan and North America. Spray off the west coast of Africa and South America. You would have slightly salty water falling into salty water. It ain't that hard.
Yeah, because, that's what people living in those areas want- for salty water to kill all their crops falling from the sky when the wind changes direction and maybe even permanently ruin the agricultural prospects for those regions.
Wind doesn't always blow in one direction all the time.
You don't grasp the immense size of China's population. 23 million is a rounding error.
It's still about 2% of the population.
Here in the US there are 50 states, so the average state is 2% of the population of the US. This would be like everyone living in one average US state being denied certain rights.