Considering the massive storage space and poor range (compared to ICE) of the Tesla, I had always wanted to put a generator in there. Do this and make sure your generator have carburetors.
I think it only works when we know exactly where the observer is. Which mean the we must detect them before they detect us, which is unlikely for aliens that can threaten us from interstellar distances.
I don't think it is an April Fool, it is more like a thought experiment.
If you want to donate to Wikipedia just go there : https://wikimediafoundation.or... and select your preferred method. No "I would", just donate or don't donate. Donating to the sites you visit most is the fairest, if you want to donate to others, just cash-in and redistribute as you want to. It is your money after all, the donation is just the default option in case you don't manifest yourself.
That's the idea. Anonymous is not really a hacker group. It is more like a human botnet. Some people with good charisma and convincing arguments tell Anonymous to do something, and they do it. Instead of using malware to launch attacks, they provide "members" with simple tools such as LOIC. In the end, you have an effective attack, especially since some of them may have a bit more skill and are able to launch attacks a bit more subtle that simple flooding.
It looks like serious research. The paper is actually about localizing Wi-Fi users with a single access point. The rest is just potential applications.
You are confusing the key and the password. In a well designed cryptosystem, the key is derived from the password using a complex function that takes a long time to execute and may take several secret parameters. This is to make sure that all 256 bits of the key count, and that bruteforcing passwords is a difficult and time consuming process. In the case of the terrorist iPhone, the password is laughably simple (it is a 4 digit PIN). However the function that generates the key is has hidden parameters and the software makes sure that you only have 10 tries before it destroys everything.
The problem is that script kiddies love to launch attacks from Tor. And even though it is rarely effective and more damaging for the network than for the victim, proxies like cloudflare still need protection against them.
Why not add both uBlock and uBlock origin when you are at it... Stacking adblocking extensions will only make your browser go slower. A better idea would be to use a single extension and configure your lists as you see fit. I personally like uBlock origin, mostly for performance reasons.
Bring an empty bottle, fill it in the toilets after the security checkout, easy. Doesn't work with booze unfortunately. But if you are traveling abroad, you can usually buy your booze tax free after the checkout so it is not that bad.
And what is your alternative to Office or Photoshop? Because I didn't find any that works just as well, and I already tried LibreOffice and Gimp, to the point of being productive with them, but they are simply no match for MSOffice and Photoshop.
IFTTT is primarily a web service which chain web services together like facebook to twitter. If you want to chain app functions together on your Android phone, I suggest an app like Tasker. Tasker, by the way, is incredibly powerful if you use it "like a real man" as it support things like scripting and direct calls to the Android API.
I don't care if people see my naked body. If you want to see it, just go with me to a place where being naked is acceptable, like in public showers. The reason I don't normally show it off is because of social norms. Just because I don't care if a bunch of kids know how my dick looks like doesn't mean that I will stand naked beside schools.
A more appropriate punishment would be to put their credit card number on a billboard.
I don't code in C# nor Java but most of the people who use both Java and C# love C# and hate Java. The only real criticism being that it is essentially Windows-only but it seems to open up a little.
If you want to kill Microsoft, kill it for the MFC, or their EEE variants of the web standards. But I think we should keep C# and Visual Studio.
In most 5-10 years old laptops it is easy to swap the HDD with a SSD without having to buy a brand new computer. Older than 10 years you can but you need to make sure it is SATA and it starts being a waste of money. Desktops are even less of a problem. On desktops, USB 3.0 controllers are around $30 if you really want it. About battery life you are mostly right. Especially considering that your 5+ year old battery is likely to be toast and replacements are not always cheap or easy to find. If you are mobile you are better off with a new laptop as things have improved a lot in this domain.
Lots of 'typical home connection' ISPs get really grumpy if you start sending lots of gigabytes of information to the Internet.
That's the great part about bittorrent : you don't have to pump up a lot of data. In theory, you could upload the file just once (like with YouTube) and let the swarm do the rest. Some BT clients have a "superseeder" mode to help you with that. In practice, it only works if your files are really popular. If they are not then you have several solutions : stay connected but limit your rate to a low value (slow but sure), ask a bunch of friends to help you seeding, rent a seedbox (that's just a few bucks/month), make use of a tracker with quotas,... In any way, you just need to scale your bandwidth for a couple of users because more that this and peer-to-peer kicks in. Heck, when I started sharing original videos with bittorrent I only had 128kbps upload.
You can use bittorrent to share your own videos, it is peer-to-peer, two-way, etc... All you need it is a typical home internet connection. But look at what bittorrent is used for : 90% of it is for piracy of popular content like Hollywood blockbusters. I almost felt weird when I shared original content on TPB. Despite the occasional collateral damage caused by anti-piracy systems, the little voice is actually better heard on video sharing platforms like YouTube, at least for now. That's simply because with piracy out of the way, people are forced to see less mainstream content instead. YouTube RED may change this, not because it is bad, I think it is actually a very good initiative, but it may cause the mainstream to come back. And experience has shown us that all other things being equal, people prefer to watch Hollywood blockbusters rather than independent content.
The WiiU actually has decent graphics. It is a bit better than the PS3 and Xbox360 which is more than enough for the kind of games it run. The difference is much less shocking than with the Wii which is the only non-HD console of its generation. The Wii (not the WiiU) really was the only well known console I felt was underspecced. Others were in line with their generation and games made the difference.
The first study just argued that carbon release was faster than during the PETM. But what the PETM really tells you is that even very fast releases of carbon and temperatures 10-12C higher than today don't seem to be particularly harmful to land animals. It is, of course, possible that even faster releases of carbon are more harmful, but the first study provides no new evidence that they are.
We are not just any land animal, we are human. If the sea level rise, animals will just move to slightly higher ground, they don't have huge cities to move. A massive storm will kill a few individuals and damage vegetation but it will have no home to destroy. Kill 50% of an animal population and it will just regrow in a couple generations as long as the habitat is preserved, humans too but animals don't make a big deal out of it.
Decamillionaire? Hectomillionaire? Doesn't sound as good. Billionaire is too much.
I think that millionaire is still in line with the idea I have of it : someone successful but not beyond my imagination, someone that can travel first class and go to 5-star hotels. A billionaire is someone who has maxed out his purchasing power and has at least state-level influence.
Not really, Google servers are very secure. Unless you are a major government, there is probably nothing you can do there. In transit, there are many vulnerable intermediates : WiFi and Ethernet can be sniffed, routers and DNS can be hijacked, ISPs can be compromised, etc...
You say this because Edison hasn't arrived yet.
Considering the massive storage space and poor range (compared to ICE) of the Tesla, I had always wanted to put a generator in there.
Do this and make sure your generator have carburetors.
I think it only works when we know exactly where the observer is.
Which mean the we must detect them before they detect us, which is unlikely for aliens that can threaten us from interstellar distances.
I don't think it is an April Fool, it is more like a thought experiment.
If you want to donate to Wikipedia just go there : https://wikimediafoundation.or... and select your preferred method. No "I would", just donate or don't donate.
Donating to the sites you visit most is the fairest, if you want to donate to others, just cash-in and redistribute as you want to. It is your money after all, the donation is just the default option in case you don't manifest yourself.
Make this machine produce MDMA pills and I can guarantee its success.
MDMA is also known as ecstasy, or molly.
That's the idea. Anonymous is not really a hacker group. It is more like a human botnet.
Some people with good charisma and convincing arguments tell Anonymous to do something, and they do it. Instead of using malware to launch attacks, they provide "members" with simple tools such as LOIC. In the end, you have an effective attack, especially since some of them may have a bit more skill and are able to launch attacks a bit more subtle that simple flooding.
It looks like serious research.
The paper is actually about localizing Wi-Fi users with a single access point. The rest is just potential applications.
And Muskets are far less deadly than assault rifles and pistols...
Far less deadly for the one who stands where the gun is pointing, far more deadly for anyone else.
You are confusing the key and the password.
In a well designed cryptosystem, the key is derived from the password using a complex function that takes a long time to execute and may take several secret parameters. This is to make sure that all 256 bits of the key count, and that bruteforcing passwords is a difficult and time consuming process.
In the case of the terrorist iPhone, the password is laughably simple (it is a 4 digit PIN). However the function that generates the key is has hidden parameters and the software makes sure that you only have 10 tries before it destroys everything.
The problem is that script kiddies love to launch attacks from Tor. And even though it is rarely effective and more damaging for the network than for the victim, proxies like cloudflare still need protection against them.
Why not add both uBlock and uBlock origin when you are at it...
Stacking adblocking extensions will only make your browser go slower. A better idea would be to use a single extension and configure your lists as you see fit. I personally like uBlock origin, mostly for performance reasons.
Bring an empty bottle, fill it in the toilets after the security checkout, easy. Doesn't work with booze unfortunately. But if you are traveling abroad, you can usually buy your booze tax free after the checkout so it is not that bad.
And what is your alternative to Office or Photoshop? Because I didn't find any that works just as well, and I already tried LibreOffice and Gimp, to the point of being productive with them, but they are simply no match for MSOffice and Photoshop.
IFTTT is primarily a web service which chain web services together like facebook to twitter.
If you want to chain app functions together on your Android phone, I suggest an app like Tasker. Tasker, by the way, is incredibly powerful if you use it "like a real man" as it support things like scripting and direct calls to the Android API.
I don't care if people see my naked body. If you want to see it, just go with me to a place where being naked is acceptable, like in public showers.
The reason I don't normally show it off is because of social norms. Just because I don't care if a bunch of kids know how my dick looks like doesn't mean that I will stand naked beside schools.
A more appropriate punishment would be to put their credit card number on a billboard.
You could fill the entire interior of the library of congress with cars and it won't be enough to transport that cake.
I don't code in C# nor Java but most of the people who use both Java and C# love C# and hate Java.
The only real criticism being that it is essentially Windows-only but it seems to open up a little.
If you want to kill Microsoft, kill it for the MFC, or their EEE variants of the web standards. But I think we should keep C# and Visual Studio.
In most 5-10 years old laptops it is easy to swap the HDD with a SSD without having to buy a brand new computer. Older than 10 years you can but you need to make sure it is SATA and it starts being a waste of money. Desktops are even less of a problem.
On desktops, USB 3.0 controllers are around $30 if you really want it.
About battery life you are mostly right. Especially considering that your 5+ year old battery is likely to be toast and replacements are not always cheap or easy to find. If you are mobile you are better off with a new laptop as things have improved a lot in this domain.
This is total B.S. With that facility in Utah and who knows where else... there is an info orgy and they are loving it.
Trouble is, they made an orgy and expect to get married.
Lots of 'typical home connection' ISPs get really grumpy if you start sending lots of gigabytes of information to the Internet.
That's the great part about bittorrent : you don't have to pump up a lot of data. In theory, you could upload the file just once (like with YouTube) and let the swarm do the rest. Some BT clients have a "superseeder" mode to help you with that. ... In any way, you just need to scale your bandwidth for a couple of users because more that this and peer-to-peer kicks in.
In practice, it only works if your files are really popular. If they are not then you have several solutions : stay connected but limit your rate to a low value (slow but sure), ask a bunch of friends to help you seeding, rent a seedbox (that's just a few bucks/month), make use of a tracker with quotas,
Heck, when I started sharing original videos with bittorrent I only had 128kbps upload.
You can use bittorrent to share your own videos, it is peer-to-peer, two-way, etc... All you need it is a typical home internet connection.
But look at what bittorrent is used for : 90% of it is for piracy of popular content like Hollywood blockbusters. I almost felt weird when I shared original content on TPB.
Despite the occasional collateral damage caused by anti-piracy systems, the little voice is actually better heard on video sharing platforms like YouTube, at least for now. That's simply because with piracy out of the way, people are forced to see less mainstream content instead. YouTube RED may change this, not because it is bad, I think it is actually a very good initiative, but it may cause the mainstream to come back. And experience has shown us that all other things being equal, people prefer to watch Hollywood blockbusters rather than independent content.
The WiiU actually has decent graphics. It is a bit better than the PS3 and Xbox360 which is more than enough for the kind of games it run. The difference is much less shocking than with the Wii which is the only non-HD console of its generation.
The Wii (not the WiiU) really was the only well known console I felt was underspecced. Others were in line with their generation and games made the difference.
The first study just argued that carbon release was faster than during the PETM. But what the PETM really tells you is that even very fast releases of carbon and temperatures 10-12C higher than today don't seem to be particularly harmful to land animals. It is, of course, possible that even faster releases of carbon are more harmful, but the first study provides no new evidence that they are.
We are not just any land animal, we are human.
If the sea level rise, animals will just move to slightly higher ground, they don't have huge cities to move. A massive storm will kill a few individuals and damage vegetation but it will have no home to destroy. Kill 50% of an animal population and it will just regrow in a couple generations as long as the habitat is preserved, humans too but animals don't make a big deal out of it.
Decamillionaire? Hectomillionaire? Doesn't sound as good.
Billionaire is too much.
I think that millionaire is still in line with the idea I have of it : someone successful but not beyond my imagination, someone that can travel first class and go to 5-star hotels. A billionaire is someone who has maxed out his purchasing power and has at least state-level influence.
Not really, Google servers are very secure. Unless you are a major government, there is probably nothing you can do there.
In transit, there are many vulnerable intermediates : WiFi and Ethernet can be sniffed, routers and DNS can be hijacked, ISPs can be compromised, etc...