The whole "Nixon's Southern Strategy" is a Democrat propaganda lie.
Brother, you say an awful lot of wacked-out shit around here, but denying the existence of the southern strategy as democrat propaganda is right up there with the gay frogs and climate denial from you infowars types.
I assume these will be in a geosynchronous orbit, but I know nothing about the topic at hand. Frankly whether it's LEO or Geo, it really doesn't change the numbers that much. It's an enormous amount of available space, and so we certainly don't need to be "the sky is falling" about 7,000 satellites.
Geosynchronous orbit is ~35780 km. Calculating the surface area of a sphere with that radius (using google), gives me a surface area of 1.61 * 10^10 square kilometers. How "finite" do you think the available "room" in such an orbit is?
They're not going to have two headquarters on the east coast. And, Dallas is super Fortune 100 friendly. Additionally, it has a reasonable cost of living, and the same I am sure can be said of Crystal City, VA. Seems highly unlikely to me you'd want your new HQ in one of the most competitive and expensive labor markets in the country.
Hey, you're not a fucking mossad shill posting as AC to call the dude an anti-Semites when he calls attention to the pig fuckingly illegal actions of Bibi and you pissant little neofascist regime there in Israel.
Yes. Loyal to the United States by disseminating its internal intelligence to a GRU instrument. Go the fuck away with your concern trolling Ivan. You lost. Get over it.
Outside of the philosophical debate about universal income (which I am sure will inspire some of Slashdot's most endearing and totally-rational discussions), what I - a complete layman - find interesting about Permanent Fund is the way that it ensures that a portion of the profits from Alaska's mineral wealth remain inside their state, within their local communities, rather than being exported outside of the state to be thrown onto the pile of capital interests.
I say this because one need only look no further than West Virginia for a look at what happens when the wealth of ~150 years of mining activity is exported out of the state and into the hands of a few. As far I can tell, it's pretty much the same basic after-effects as of colonialism in Africa.
Lol, so we're clear - you installed after market memory, had crashes, and required Apple to diagnose a failed DIMM for you, and further more you believe that Apple's magic memory would have been different, so we should all pay $600 for 32 GB of RAM? Lol, k whatever you say bro. And this is what counts as Slashdot insightful commentary in 2018.
LOL... do...do you not understand that those "legal points of entry" were basically your imaginary "open borders" for everyone except the Chinese? BUAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAA. What do you expect from a guy standing up to the oooooooo big scary antifa boogeyman that is totally a real thing.
What is a nock on Apple is that Cook is a child like idiot who denies an obvious problem
And you have knowledge of this problem, and Tim Cook is an "idiot" because how? Because you are super sure that this must be the case? Because you see through the lies of Tim Cook to the truth of the incompetence of Apple Inc?
But to flat out deny that essentially any nation state had ever compromised their supply chain is pathetic.
Sure thing, internet dude. Whatever you say. You know the truth
...Releasing a "service pack" which has any capability of wiping user files is fucking clown shoes. And, I am frankly fucking fed up with Microsoft forcing these monolithic updates twice a year. They haven't gotten one right yet.
Man, like many slashdotters, I used to be firmly AMD prior to the Core-series of processors. Since then, my last 3 desktops since ~2007 have been Intel.
.
The fact is that at this moment, the single thread performance of Intel's chips, and their performance per-core is unmatched. If you're doing anything with multimedia, such as x265 encoding, video editing, whatever, Intel is still the best.
But the fact is that AMD is coming with more cores, and higher clocks, and lower cost. And they are rapidly reaching the tipping point where 24 of their cores for $500 bucks make a lot more sense than 6 of Intel's for $500 bucks.
All I am seeing from Intel's 9th generation is an upward-rebrand of all their parts, eliminating the Celeron. And, a continued artificial scarcity of cores and PCI bandwidth to push customers up into the Xeon lines...
, this coming from a company that apparently can't get to 10nm until next year, and is facing major supply issues....
Well, all these things do not bode well for Intel.
Oh my heavens! California made you buy a fuel container you didn't like!! Oh my God, do you think you'll be ok? Are you going to make it? Show me on the doll where the liberal tyranny touched you.:(
I'm not missing the anything for the anything. I wasn't born yesterday, and unlike the right-wing, I can think. Enjoy your anti-Chinese propaganda / movieland fantasy about the magical remote access chip that plugs directly into the BMI and injects code into the CPU any everything!
I know, fuck brain. Maybe it's ME who is the real shill, in spite of my 5 year long post history with this account. And I'm under no obligation to prove to you that I am a five-times-daily reader since 2001, before your UID range even fucking came into being.
With regards to my activity, maybe it's just that I've had fucking enough of the douchebag conservative astroturfing on every single fucking thread that has anything to do with your criminal president, and I'm finally saying something about it. You may not remember what slashdot used to be but I fucking do
I'd conclude with a "go fuck yourself", but at least you had the balls to reply with an actual account.
So exactly what is the story behind this Bloomberg article, and where is the proof that the hack actually happened? Someone needs to produce some hardware as proof. This story is definitely becoming even more interesting.
Why is Apple trying so hard to deny a story that Bloomberg insists is accurate and very well sourced?.... Because they all realize this has the potential to destroy the very core of their supply chains. This would be extremely disruptive and costly to their businesses
Apple does not produce server products, foxconn produces their motherboards, and they also have one of the most secure production chains in the industry.
Oh, well, thank god then you've linked to such quality blogs proving the "Fake News" from Bloomberg whose "opposition to president Trump knows know bounds". I know blogspot and "godsavethepoints" are where I go when I'm looking for cutting edge investigative journalism and not a fart sniffing boomer echo chamber about muh fake news.
Option A: The Chinese have compromised Supermicro, and have spy chips embedded in every major datacenter and product from companies such as Apple, Amazon, Dell, etc. These publicly traded companies are now involved in the wholesale denial of this event taking place
Or, as someone who remembers the media blitz in the lead up to the Iraq war:
Option B: The Trump "administration" (slogan: "Not Nazis Only Because We're Too Incompetent) desperately wants a media disinformation campaign to sway national opinion against evil china, to make these coming 25% tariffs even more palatable to people who are going to be righteously pissed following this holiday season.
We have _already_ seen this agitprop bullshit ramping up here on compromised Slashdot this week. Anonymous Cowards, every single one. Sorry fascists, not buying it. Go fuck up someone else's industry.
I truly HATE when politicians force citizens to do something against their will, when the only person being harmed is the citizen himself.
Dude. We are talking about sane password policies on devices connected to the internet we all share. You need to get a fucking grip on yourself. I think it's wonderful you can sit in your house and be free without a password there, Grandpa. But I think you need to try actually living in a fucking police state before you start crying your pampered snowflake ass off in the face of password enforcement.
The whole "Nixon's Southern Strategy" is a Democrat propaganda lie.
Brother, you say an awful lot of wacked-out shit around here, but denying the existence of the southern strategy as democrat propaganda is right up there with the gay frogs and climate denial from you infowars types.
You should let wikipedia know that their article with 110 citations is democrat propaganda
I assume these will be in a geosynchronous orbit, but I know nothing about the topic at hand. Frankly whether it's LEO or Geo, it really doesn't change the numbers that much. It's an enormous amount of available space, and so we certainly don't need to be "the sky is falling" about 7,000 satellites.
Let me make sure I understand you clearly here: Having an FCC to regulate communications is Fascism. Sure thing bud, whatever you say.
Geosynchronous orbit is ~35780 km. Calculating the surface area of a sphere with that radius (using google), gives me a surface area of 1.61 * 10^10 square kilometers. How "finite" do you think the available "room" in such an orbit is?
They're not going to have two headquarters on the east coast. And, Dallas is super Fortune 100 friendly. Additionally, it has a reasonable cost of living, and the same I am sure can be said of Crystal City, VA. Seems highly unlikely to me you'd want your new HQ in one of the most competitive and expensive labor markets in the country.
Hey, you're not a fucking mossad shill posting as AC to call the dude an anti-Semites when he calls attention to the pig fuckingly illegal actions of Bibi and you pissant little neofascist regime there in Israel.
Yes. Loyal to the United States by disseminating its internal intelligence to a GRU instrument. Go the fuck away with your concern trolling Ivan. You lost. Get over it.
Outside of the philosophical debate about universal income (which I am sure will inspire some of Slashdot's most endearing and totally-rational discussions), what I - a complete layman - find interesting about Permanent Fund is the way that it ensures that a portion of the profits from Alaska's mineral wealth remain inside their state, within their local communities, rather than being exported outside of the state to be thrown onto the pile of capital interests.
I say this because one need only look no further than West Virginia for a look at what happens when the wealth of ~150 years of mining activity is exported out of the state and into the hands of a few. As far I can tell, it's pretty much the same basic after-effects as of colonialism in Africa.
Lol, so we're clear - you installed after market memory, had crashes, and required Apple to diagnose a failed DIMM for you, and further more you believe that Apple's magic memory would have been different, so we should all pay $600 for 32 GB of RAM? Lol, k whatever you say bro. And this is what counts as Slashdot insightful commentary in 2018.
LOL... do...do you not understand that those "legal points of entry" were basically your imaginary "open borders" for everyone except the Chinese? BUAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAA. What do you expect from a guy standing up to the oooooooo big scary antifa boogeyman that is totally a real thing.
It is not a criminal offense to be in the country illegally. Stop spreading your fucking bullshit lies.
What is a nock on Apple is that Cook is a child like idiot who denies an obvious problem
And you have knowledge of this problem, and Tim Cook is an "idiot" because how? Because you are super sure that this must be the case? Because you see through the lies of Tim Cook to the truth of the incompetence of Apple Inc?
But to flat out deny that essentially any nation state had ever compromised their supply chain is pathetic.
Sure thing, internet dude. Whatever you say. You know the truth
Son, this is the US military and that equipment is a lot more expensive than the meatbag driving the lead truck. This is by design.
So, sounds like Calfornia can do whatever the fuck they want to regulate internet inside their state.
...Releasing a "service pack" which has any capability of wiping user files is fucking clown shoes. And, I am frankly fucking fed up with Microsoft forcing these monolithic updates twice a year. They haven't gotten one right yet.
Man, like many slashdotters, I used to be firmly AMD prior to the Core-series of processors. Since then, my last 3 desktops since ~2007 have been Intel.
. The fact is that at this moment, the single thread performance of Intel's chips, and their performance per-core is unmatched. If you're doing anything with multimedia, such as x265 encoding, video editing, whatever, Intel is still the best.
But the fact is that AMD is coming with more cores, and higher clocks, and lower cost. And they are rapidly reaching the tipping point where 24 of their cores for $500 bucks make a lot more sense than 6 of Intel's for $500 bucks.
All I am seeing from Intel's 9th generation is an upward-rebrand of all their parts, eliminating the Celeron. And, a continued artificial scarcity of cores and PCI bandwidth to push customers up into the Xeon lines...
, this coming from a company that apparently can't get to 10nm until next year, and is facing major supply issues....
Well, all these things do not bode well for Intel.
Yeah, and you also suppress speech, political parties, and imprison people for saying mean words
Citation needed.
and ignore criminality committed by particular racial/ethnic groups
Oh, I think I get where you're coming from. What a cute little way for a racist to call attention to the inherent criminality of "particular races"
What a little bitch you are.
Oh my heavens! California made you buy a fuel container you didn't like!! Oh my God, do you think you'll be ok? Are you going to make it? Show me on the doll where the liberal tyranny touched you. :(
I'm not missing the anything for the anything. I wasn't born yesterday, and unlike the right-wing, I can think. Enjoy your anti-Chinese propaganda / movieland fantasy about the magical remote access chip that plugs directly into the BMI and injects code into the CPU any everything!
I know, fuck brain. Maybe it's ME who is the real shill, in spite of my 5 year long post history with this account. And I'm under no obligation to prove to you that I am a five-times-daily reader since 2001, before your UID range even fucking came into being.
With regards to my activity, maybe it's just that I've had fucking enough of the douchebag conservative astroturfing on every single fucking thread that has anything to do with your criminal president, and I'm finally saying something about it. You may not remember what slashdot used to be but I fucking do
I'd conclude with a "go fuck yourself", but at least you had the balls to reply with an actual account.
So exactly what is the story behind this Bloomberg article, and where is the proof that the hack actually happened? Someone needs to produce some hardware as proof. This story is definitely becoming even more interesting.
Cui bono?
Why is Apple trying so hard to deny a story that Bloomberg insists is accurate and very well sourced? .... Because they all realize this has the potential to destroy the very core of their supply chains. This would be extremely disruptive and costly to their businesses
Apple does not produce server products, foxconn produces their motherboards, and they also have one of the most secure production chains in the industry.
Oh, well, thank god then you've linked to such quality blogs proving the "Fake News" from Bloomberg whose "opposition to president Trump knows know bounds". I know blogspot and "godsavethepoints" are where I go when I'm looking for cutting edge investigative journalism and not a fart sniffing boomer echo chamber about muh fake news.
Option A: The Chinese have compromised Supermicro, and have spy chips embedded in every major datacenter and product from companies such as Apple, Amazon, Dell, etc. These publicly traded companies are now involved in the wholesale denial of this event taking place
Or, as someone who remembers the media blitz in the lead up to the Iraq war:
Option B: The Trump "administration" (slogan: "Not Nazis Only Because We're Too Incompetent) desperately wants a media disinformation campaign to sway national opinion against evil china, to make these coming 25% tariffs even more palatable to people who are going to be righteously pissed following this holiday season.
We have _already_ seen this agitprop bullshit ramping up here on compromised Slashdot this week. Anonymous Cowards, every single one. Sorry fascists, not buying it. Go fuck up someone else's industry.
I truly HATE when politicians force citizens to do something against their will, when the only person being harmed is the citizen himself.
Dude. We are talking about sane password policies on devices connected to the internet we all share. You need to get a fucking grip on yourself. I think it's wonderful you can sit in your house and be free without a password there, Grandpa. But I think you need to try actually living in a fucking police state before you start crying your pampered snowflake ass off in the face of password enforcement.