Facebook is, among many other things, the top photo sharing service on the web. And face recognition plays a very important role in this aspect. They must invest a lot in this kind of technologies, so it's no surprise skynet will be born from them.
This news was showing in a lot of sites lately, couldn't wait to see what discussions it would spark here! Let me grab my popcorn!
Flash is no more native than HTML5. At this point it doesn't make sense to "place bets" on Flash at all, unless like the article author you've spent many years on Flash and are not interested in change.
Flash can create a 'native' PC or OS X app (OK, it consists of a standalone Flash player bundled with your flash App, but the practical upshot is the same unless some strange permutation of misconceptions has led you to expect 'bare metal' efficiency from something like Flash).
You can also have this type of 'native' using HTML5 and Nodejs. By using this component called node-webkit.
I just learned about this from Popcorn-time, they package a "native" app using this technique, and the application is all HTML+CSS+Javascript.
Unfortunately, it's not so simple. Although the iPhone 5S is sold here, for example, the only certified Model is the A1457, as you can see in the this page, if you understand Portuguese.
It's a page from Anatel, the government agency responsible for cellphone communications in Brazil (something like FCC in the USA, I guess) which shows certified wireless communication devices for use in Brazil.
Wikipedia tells me there are at least 7 models of the iPhone 5S out there, so only one of these will work in Brazil, eventually. Unless Apple certifies all models with Anatel, which I doubt will happen.
Also, If you bring your shiny new cellphone shortly after launch, it probably won't work either, because the iPhone is released here with a few months delay, usually.
Unfortunately, it's not so simple. Although the iPhone 5S is sold here, for example, the only certified Model is the A1457, as you can see in the this page, if you understand Portuguese.
It's a page from Anatel, the government agency responsible for cellphone communications in Brazil (something like FCC in the USA, I guess) which shows certified wireless communication devices for use in Brazil.
Wikipedia tells me there are at least 7 models of the iPhone 5S out there, so only one of these will work in Brazil, eventually. Unless Apple certifies all models with Anatel, which I doubt will happen.
Also, If you bring your shiny new cellphone shortly after launch, it probably won't work either, because the iPhone is released here with a few months delay, usually.
I'm in Brazil, and yes, my phone company sucks. I have to pay extra for unlimited SMS (and this is recent, a few years ago SMS was absurdly expensive).
I don't care how cheap it is (around 4 dollars), everyone I know already has WhatsApp and I already have a data plan, so why should I pay more?
I also used to use iMessage, but everyone I know now uses WhatsApp. Here in Brazil *everyone* uses WhatsApp.
I don't know exactly why, since everyone already had Facebook when WhatsApp got popular here. I guess, since it presented itself like so, people see WhatsApp more like SMS, and not like IM. If I stay online at Facebook Messenger for 10 minutes, 5 random friends will start talking to me. On the other hand, on WhatsApp I mostly receive group messages, nobody talks directly to me using it.
I don't know if this is the case, but it may have something to do with translation.
I always thought "average" was equal to "mean", because they both translate to the same word in portuguese, which has the meaning of "mean".
Thanks for the clarifying post!:)
Maybe the keys could be generated from your password, in a very different manner from the hash used for authentication?
So they can keep the hash, but to generate the keys, they would have to retrieve your password from the hash first, and that could be made arbitrarily difficult.
I'm no security expert, just random thoughts here.
Exactly. Just like electricity.
FTW!!!!
Windows Phone
Palm
What other people think.
Damn, man, your comment surely should have a higher than five rating.
You should definitely make a blog post about this!
Facebook is, among many other things, the top photo sharing service on the web. And face recognition plays a very important role in this aspect. They must invest a lot in this kind of technologies, so it's no surprise skynet will be born from them.
This news was showing in a lot of sites lately, couldn't wait to see what discussions it would spark here! Let me grab my popcorn!
Flash is no more native than HTML5. At this point it doesn't make sense to "place bets" on Flash at all, unless like the article author you've spent many years on Flash and are not interested in change.
Flash can create a 'native' PC or OS X app (OK, it consists of a standalone Flash player bundled with your flash App, but the practical upshot is the same unless some strange permutation of misconceptions has led you to expect 'bare metal' efficiency from something like Flash).
You can also have this type of 'native' using HTML5 and Nodejs. By using this component called node-webkit.
I just learned about this from Popcorn-time, they package a "native" app using this technique, and the application is all HTML+CSS+Javascript.
Unfortunately, it's not so simple. Although the iPhone 5S is sold here, for example, the only certified Model is the A1457, as you can see in the this page, if you understand Portuguese.
It's a page from Anatel, the government agency responsible for cellphone communications in Brazil (something like FCC in the USA, I guess) which shows certified wireless communication devices for use in Brazil.
Wikipedia tells me there are at least 7 models of the iPhone 5S out there, so only one of these will work in Brazil, eventually. Unless Apple certifies all models with Anatel, which I doubt will happen.
Also, If you bring your shiny new cellphone shortly after launch, it probably won't work either, because the iPhone is released here with a few months delay, usually.
So, basically, fuck this shit.
Unfortunately, it's not so simple. Although the iPhone 5S is sold here, for example, the only certified Model is the A1457, as you can see in the this page, if you understand Portuguese.
It's a page from Anatel, the government agency responsible for cellphone communications in Brazil (something like FCC in the USA, I guess) which shows certified wireless communication devices for use in Brazil.
Wikipedia tells me there are at least 7 models of the iPhone 5S out there, so only one of these will work in Brazil, eventually. Unless Apple certifies all models with Anatel, which I doubt will happen.
Also, If you bring your shiny new cellphone shortly after launch, it probably won't work either, because the iPhone is released here with a few months delay, usually.
So, basically, fuck this shit.
Well, there's also the price of the server.
Also, if you don't have fixed IP, that's another cost.
Also, there's the cost of setting it up and maintenance. Or is your time worth zero dollars/hour?
Damn. How come no one has invented this "arc reactor" yet?
So, how long until Iron Man, now?
Your high user id is totally not compatible with your software choices!
I'm in Brazil, and yes, my phone company sucks. I have to pay extra for unlimited SMS (and this is recent, a few years ago SMS was absurdly expensive).
I don't care how cheap it is (around 4 dollars), everyone I know already has WhatsApp and I already have a data plan, so why should I pay more?
I also used to use iMessage, but everyone I know now uses WhatsApp. Here in Brazil *everyone* uses WhatsApp.
I don't know exactly why, since everyone already had Facebook when WhatsApp got popular here. I guess, since it presented itself like so, people see WhatsApp more like SMS, and not like IM. If I stay online at Facebook Messenger for 10 minutes, 5 random friends will start talking to me. On the other hand, on WhatsApp I mostly receive group messages, nobody talks directly to me using it.
I'm curious, who SHOULD remain silent on government hacking?
And "fact" in this case being the word of an AC.
So Snapchat is worth about 40% of Nokia. Interesting.
The reason is paranoia. SHA-2 family was designed by the NSA.
Replying just to cancel my wrong mod done by my stupid malfunctioning mouse.
How much more acceptable do you think this is?
http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2013/05/10/mars-one-project-canadians_n_3250517.html
I don't know if this is the case, but it may have something to do with translation. I always thought "average" was equal to "mean", because they both translate to the same word in portuguese, which has the meaning of "mean". Thanks for the clarifying post! :)
Didn't know milliseconds were a unit for polling rate.
;)
Sorry, couldn't resist
Maybe the keys could be generated from your password, in a very different manner from the hash used for authentication? So they can keep the hash, but to generate the keys, they would have to retrieve your password from the hash first, and that could be made arbitrarily difficult. I'm no security expert, just random thoughts here.
References please.
Obligatory... SMBC? http://www.smbc-comics.com/index.php?db=comics&id=2314
Where can we see the price?
(forgive my incompetence if it is easily found)