Yet the people who share all their daily activities, without a care in the world for their privacy on Facebook, are safe......... The "clueless" that use facebook like a diary will also be the "clueless" that use the hardware version. Always will be.
The collated data could create a false impression if given to employers, universities or companies
I used to work for a company that allowed their HR department to investigate candidates on Facebook. Nothing new.
Buzzwords will become more common, no doubt. Mostly, to allow the people who dont understand the correct wording/terminology, fall for yet more marketing adverts aimed at the sub 80 iq population. Buzzwords are essentially a language made up by people who failed English at school, for people who failed English at school.
Or, we could use the correct wording for each situation, brought to you by one of those English dictionary's you had at school.
Usually it's things like an address and phone number, but it can also be credit card details, medical information, private e-mails—pretty much anything an assailant can get his hands on
Because corporations working together, fixing pricing to rip off everyone and make extortionate profits is "fair"? Nope, but it seems to be common practice these days.
Its a really simple, fun, yet powerful visual game creation suite for beginner game creators. http://www.3drad.com/
Your son can also expand into coding (angel script, C style) within the program when/if hes ready. Although, its not required as most items (waypoint system, plane, car, ai) are just a click away.
Although the engine is now abandonware, there is a huge database of community tutorials/samples located here: http://www.3drad.com/forum I'd highly recommend 3Drad as it simplifies everything, but it also gives you the ability to learn coding at your own pace, should you want to expand the game further.
And proof that the format works: I started in 3Drad with only Qbasic programming knowledge from 15 years ago. I used the built in items first in 3Drad. After a time, i wanted to expand the game and started work tinkering with the programming (script object) side of 3Drad. Long story short, after 1-2 years in 3Drad, i learnt enough programming to move onto C++. 1 year later i coded this in c++ http://fuzon.co.uk/phpbb/viewt...
Give 3Drad a try, i'am sure your son will enjoy it.
Whilst TPB is mainly an illegal system, however, its existence has accelerated the "on demand" video/tv market we have today. And I for one am grateful of that.
Without TPB, we probably wouldn't have Netflix/Amazon instant video today. Without TPB, we probably wouldn't have Free to Play games. (minus the companies that abuse it outright, Candy Crush...)
TPB has changed the world, not just for the illegal downloads, but for the good of everyone who wants digital content in a better distribution system. Companies have been forced to listen. At 1st they tried to fine everyone doing it, but then they realised there's a new and exciting open market which they have nearly mastered (netflix).
So thank you TPB, for forcing and accelerating companies to make a better world of digital content distribution.
- You check your hotmail emails. AdvertCompany1 creates a Cookie - You do some online shopping on amazon who have a contract with AdvertCompany2 to update that cookie. - You then goto your "fake" facebook account - Because Facebook are using AdvertCompany1 and AdvertCompany2, they can obtain all the information from those cookies.
You will still be able to post your drunken pictures, the only thing this application will do is to ask you if you really want to do it given the content or the likely content to be at your disadvantage. You can still decide to post it anyway. It is just like a pat on the back: Are you sure you want to do this?
If i am in the process of having a shit, I dont need someone to ask me the question of "Am i sure i want to do this?".
We are all capable of making our own decisions, without the need for verification. Those that need verification prompts to exist in our society, need to seriously rethink their basic thought process and self control.
Clearly, the Purchasing/IT department went a bit crazy with this years budget. Purchasing a crap load of 3D printers to play with. The CEO found out about the order and asked the marketing department how they could recoup the costs of the printers, whilst making some profit at the same time.
Say hello to "3d printing by a company that delivers mail".
http://vimeo.com/84550345 After watching this, and having a giggle to myself, i wish they would spend that $500 on getting a driving license 1st. All i see is destruction derby.
comment suggests he has only the most limited understanding of the concepts of "pixel" and "camera", and no apparent knowledge of the advances in single-pixel imaging in the last several years.
Now, if you guys with cameras want to use existing terminology and spin it to suit your needs, surly your the one with "no apparent knowledge of the advances in computing in the last 40+ years."
Personally, i'am not fussed there will be no offline mode (i didnt buy it for that).
My concern is that the online multiplayer code is a complete mess and feels like an alpha prototype. The game is being released in December, the netcode is at least 4+ months behind being anywhere stable.
The funny thing is, the "solo" mode which is offline to peers runs really well. Hardly any bugs. But already i'am noticing the forced connection to the master server is being overloaded, causing the "solo" mode to disconnect.
I love the game, i really do. But there are so many gamebreaking bugs and lazy mistakes in the game from the devs, most of which are caused by the network code in online play. Frontier need to get their act together. Hopefully they can deliver a quality experience to prove that the offline mode isnt required. At the moment, Solo play is the only way to play this game stable.
But for multithreads (getting more common, despite the complaints about it here),
If only the Java/python/ruby "script kiddies" could do the below. Your i7 would be worthwhile. :)
unsigned __stdcall Thread_0(void*)
{
while (cThread.bActive[0])
{
for (int i = 0; i MAX_PLAYLIST_DIRECTORY; i++)
{
if (cThread.bStopRequest[0])
{
break;
}
else if (cFile.Playlist_Directory[i] != "")
{
cFile.Scan_Media(cFile.Playlist_Directory[i], "*.*", true);
}
}
cThread.bActive[0] = false;
}
return 0;
}
Can i strap my smartphone to my wrist, and, have the LCD readout in minecraft show the time?
Bollocks. An M2 to PCIE adapter is twenty bucks.
SanDisk A110 M.2 card with PCIE adapter benchmarks:
http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/...
They call it "turbo boost speed" precisely because you can't run at that speed for an entire day. .
Unless you live in the Antarctic. :)
Dam those polar bears, with their 5ghz+ overclocked laptops running at 5'c.
Yet the people who share all their daily activities, without a care in the world for their privacy on Facebook, are safe.........
The "clueless" that use facebook like a diary will also be the "clueless" that use the hardware version. Always will be.
The collated data could create a false impression if given to employers, universities or companies
I used to work for a company that allowed their HR department to investigate candidates on Facebook. Nothing new.
Um... No. Identity theft is using someone else's identity, not just obtaining information about them.
Incorrect
Go read: http://www.actionfraud.police....
"Identity theft is when your personal details are stolen and identity fraud is when those details are used to commit fraud"
Buzzwords will become more common, no doubt.
Mostly, to allow the people who dont understand the correct wording/terminology, fall for yet more marketing adverts aimed at the sub 80 iq population. Buzzwords are essentially a language made up by people who failed English at school, for people who failed English at school.
Or, we could use the correct wording for each situation, brought to you by one of those English dictionary's you had at school.
Usually it's things like an address and phone number, but it can also be credit card details, medical information, private e-mails—pretty much anything an assailant can get his hands on
Pretty simple: Identity Theft.
when people cool their bedrooms from 75 degrees to 66 degrees
75'c is cool? And what exactly does a cool 66 degree angle have to do with anything?
An anonymous reader writes:
A typical American writes for other typical American readers:
NB: Written with a hint of sarcasm for the rest of the world to enjoy.
Because corporations working together, fixing pricing to rip off everyone and make extortionate profits is "fair"?
Nope, but it seems to be common practice these days.
Is there an editor out there?
Clearly, they are too hung over from the Dice xmas party bash.
Its a really simple, fun, yet powerful visual game creation suite for beginner game creators.
http://www.3drad.com/
Your son can also expand into coding (angel script, C style) within the program when/if hes ready. Although, its not required as most items (waypoint system, plane, car, ai) are just a click away.
Heres an example game made in 3Drad:
http://www.freankexpo.net/533/...
Although the engine is now abandonware, there is a huge database of community tutorials/samples located here: http://www.3drad.com/forum
I'd highly recommend 3Drad as it simplifies everything, but it also gives you the ability to learn coding at your own pace, should you want to expand the game further.
And proof that the format works:
I started in 3Drad with only Qbasic programming knowledge from 15 years ago. I used the built in items first in 3Drad. After a time, i wanted to expand the game and started work tinkering with the programming (script object) side of 3Drad. Long story short, after 1-2 years in 3Drad, i learnt enough programming to move onto C++. 1 year later i coded this in c++ http://fuzon.co.uk/phpbb/viewt...
Give 3Drad a try, i'am sure your son will enjoy it.
Whilst TPB is mainly an illegal system, however, its existence has accelerated the "on demand" video/tv market we have today. And I for one am grateful of that.
Without TPB, we probably wouldn't have Netflix/Amazon instant video today.
Without TPB, we probably wouldn't have Free to Play games. (minus the companies that abuse it outright, Candy Crush...)
TPB has changed the world, not just for the illegal downloads, but for the good of everyone who wants digital content in a better distribution system.
Companies have been forced to listen. At 1st they tried to fine everyone doing it, but then they realised there's a new and exciting open market which they have nearly mastered (netflix).
So thank you TPB, for forcing and accelerating companies to make a better world of digital content distribution.
I invented the hoax "Free to Play".
Try again, bitches, you've got nothing on me. And people think I'm paranoid.
You might want to do some research on cookies. http://lifehacker.com/5461114/...
- You check your hotmail emails. AdvertCompany1 creates a Cookie
- You do some online shopping on amazon who have a contract with AdvertCompany2 to update that cookie.
- You then goto your "fake" facebook account
- Because Facebook are using AdvertCompany1 and AdvertCompany2, they can obtain all the information from those cookies.
Game over.
You will still be able to post your drunken pictures, the only thing this application will do is to ask you if you really want to do it given the content or the likely content to be at your disadvantage. You can still decide to post it anyway. It is just like a pat on the back: Are you sure you want to do this?
If i am in the process of having a shit, I dont need someone to ask me the question of "Am i sure i want to do this?".
We are all capable of making our own decisions, without the need for verification. Those that need verification prompts to exist in our society, need to seriously rethink their basic thought process and self control.
Clearly, the Purchasing/IT department went a bit crazy with this years budget. Purchasing a crap load of 3D printers to play with.
The CEO found out about the order and asked the marketing department how they could recoup the costs of the printers, whilst making some profit at the same time.
Say hello to "3d printing by a company that delivers mail".
http://vimeo.com/84550345
After watching this, and having a giggle to myself, i wish they would spend that $500 on getting a driving license 1st. All i see is destruction derby.
comment suggests he has only the most limited understanding of the concepts of "pixel" and "camera", and no apparent knowledge of the advances in single-pixel imaging in the last several years.
The correct definition of a Pixel.
http://www.epi-centre.com/basi... , take clear note of the single pixel example at the top.
Now, if you guys with cameras want to use existing terminology and spin it to suit your needs, surly your the one with "no apparent knowledge of the advances in computing in the last 40+ years."
Go fuck yourself and your camera. ;)
lol, seriously? A single pixel would simply be a filled square, all one colour.
Typical news coverage, tries to dumb it down by using incorrect terms so that "everyone" can related to it.
I'am currently on the Atkins diet, but after reading this, I'll be switching to the "Doubling Saturated Fat Diet"!
I wonder which Dr.Twat jumps on the "lets sell this idea" bandwagon 1st :P
1st letter -= length * 2;
Using the ASCII table as a reference http://www.ascii-code.com/:
NYPVTT berlin
N - (6 * 2) = B
MZFPK clock
M - (5 * 2) = C
I'am probably miles off, but, gave me something to do for 10 minutes.
Firefox's default search engine is switching from Google to Yahoo in the United States.
So clearly, Firefox have agreed on $$$$$$ sum from Yahoo.
My question is, considering the project is "open source", who receives the money?
Phil would receive excessive Radiation Poisoning.
Personally, i'am not fussed there will be no offline mode (i didnt buy it for that).
My concern is that the online multiplayer code is a complete mess and feels like an alpha prototype. The game is being released in December, the netcode is at least 4+ months behind being anywhere stable.
The funny thing is, the "solo" mode which is offline to peers runs really well. Hardly any bugs. But already i'am noticing the forced connection to the master server is being overloaded, causing the "solo" mode to disconnect.
I love the game, i really do. But there are so many gamebreaking bugs and lazy mistakes in the game from the devs, most of which are caused by the network code in online play.
Frontier need to get their act together. Hopefully they can deliver a quality experience to prove that the offline mode isnt required. At the moment, Solo play is the only way to play this game stable.