It's strange, under Android I was never prompted for any 0Auth validation after choosing to sign in with google. This never happened before, is there a new api for that?
1) root the phone.
3) flash a custom recovery.
2) install xposed via a custom recovery.
3) install mock mock gps xposed module to fool Niantic's mock gps detection.
4) Install a gps spoof app.
5) Enable the gps spoof app via Android developer tools.
That is too much work to put everything together for a lazy American, fat or not.
I did it because I wanted to test the game and it wasn't released on my country yet. I got bored really fast.
But developing a farming bot for the game might be a good investment. Without comm a good bot might go undetected, and a farm might produce some money when trading get's released
On my (small) company there are 3 (non casual) ingress players.
all of them married, 2 of them with child’s.
Of course, you'd like to punch them in the face, when they walk next to you with they eyes stuck on the screen and suddenly turn around and change directions, but there must be something in the game for such a heavy time / money investment. ( seems like you need last generation phones to enjoy the game).
I'd say that on my nerdimeter the worst of them scores a 7.50 out of 10.
Kindle unlimited works for the amateur author's web novels. If you're not into that it's not worth the money.
Stuff like "50 shades of Gray" and the "The Martian" came out like that.
I follow the amateur fantasy fiction scene.
Amateur Authors release chapters on blogs/forums/sites. You find sutuff of variable quality monthly.
After an arch is concluded the author pays an editor and illustrator, and offer's the compiled on Amazon and Amazon Unlimited.
An upper mid quality novel makes ~2000 amazon sales on the first months. Lot's of those sales come from the publicity form Amazon Unlimited reads.
That's not a lot of money, but the total income from all my hobbies has been $0 so far.
Thought of that, but
a) It is high time of real posix on windows
b) Beside fixing bugs and pushing them upstream, is there any relation between Canonical and Debian?
1) Adds noise to the pool of laws citizens should care about.
2) Makes citizens distrust the state.
3) Makes citizens used to "jump the law".
4) Makes the state look weak because it can't enforce it's own rules.
That's true for stuff with important to society implications: gambling, drug consumption, abortion, guns regulations, traffic laws.
Should be more so for stuff that society as whole doesn't give a shit about (like what I do on my network with my computers).
Are you trying to say that UEFI is actually good for Linux?
Your arguments are sound, but my/. herd mind says that it's a conspiracy of MPAA/Microsoft/CIA to take control of my device ownership and prevent Linux of ruling the world^b^b^b^b^b desktop
Commercial coffee machines require inputs, distribution logistics and maintenance that make it so "somebody else" can provide a better service for cheaper price than you can.
If you need a coffee machine, you usually are interested in the productivity of the people who drinking that coffee, not in selling coffee.
The most egalitarian countries have the lowest women in tech rates.
US is average on social policies so has average rates of women in stem by world ranking.
The logical conclusion is that given a choice, women won't work for STEM because they prefer other jobs, but on less developed economies STEM is better paid that other jobs so more women choose it.
See https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
Most men behave different in the presence of women. You don't need a social psychology PHD to realize that.
STEM workforce is ~30% female, but when you go to technical fields like software development, only ~5% is female.
Most women don't like being the only one so if you want to raise the retention rates, you'd need 2 women for each programming team of 10. That's three quarter of the programming teams don't have any women.
And that doesn't take in consideration that big names need those women because of PR, so the rest of the industry there has even less chance of having women in a team.
The scarcity of women would be an issue if team productivity would be increased by their presence in teams increase productivity/success. There are multiple studies pointing in that direction but I have never seen studies specific to STEM jobs.
Your #4 and #1 are mutually exclusive. And are related to #3.
If there is no central package manager, you can't trust somebody else to care about minimum security for you.
So in windows, if I need to batch re-size images, if I google "linux image resize", image-magick is in the first page.
"windows image resize" has a lot more of noise, so a user will probably download a demo with water marks, need to pay for a well known program or download a program from a non legit sources.
It's clear that the average linux user is more skilled that the average windows user, and that the most important linux tools are open source and available for windows.
I can understand the convenience of Netflix.
I can understand an ethical point of view against torrenting / piracy.
What I can't understand is people paying Netflix and exploiting a bug to capture a netflix stream, when that content is already easily available via torrent. Why would you bother to do that?
The IDE works on windows 7, 8 and 10 (after some patches are installed).
Shameful disclaimer: I work for a company that refuses to burn C++ 6, VB6 and.Net 4.0 Frankenstein and rewrite it from scratch.
I was a gtalk under xmpp user. Resisted over a year after hangouts made it unusable:
On google's defence, none of the other two massive xmpp chats (watsapp and facebook), opened their platforms.
Yahoo messenger is dead, MSN messenger was dropped for Skype, and I don't live in the US to know if anybody keeps using AOL.
If you add those Russian and Chinese chats, I think that's all the relevant last 2 generations of IM.
Voice and video over xmpp was always a mess, corporative xmpp don't seem to federate so beside some jabbers hipsters nobody else cares about xmpp federation, and xmpp protocol never worked well form me on multiple devices.
They managed to fuck it up with hangouts, but that's a separate issue, the same way the fucked the one WAVE to rule them all.
...the assumption that because some quality or combination of qualities invariably and necessarily accompanies the quality of goodness, or is invariably and necessarily accompanied by it, or both, this quality or combination of qualities is identical with goodness. If, for example, it is believed that whatever is pleasant is and must be good, or that whatever is good is and must be pleasant, or both, it is committing the naturalistic fallacy to infer from this that goodness and pleasantness are one and the same quality. The naturalistic fallacy is the assumption that because the words 'good' and, say, 'pleasant' necessarily describe the same objects, they must attribute the same quality to them.
—Arthur N. Prior, Logic And The Basis Of Ethics
and nearly 50-60% of those run some embedded variant of Linux
Have some numbers to back up that?
Talking out of my ass, I'd bet that more than 90% of embedded devices produced since '00 have no OS at all, and if you count only the segment of non phone stuff with an OS, more than 50% of that wouldn't run linux but some variant of RTOS.
Wait until pokemon trading gets enabled.
It's strange, under Android I was never prompted for any 0Auth validation after choosing to sign in with google. This never happened before, is there a new api for that?
I always thought that sugar rush was an "only in America" TV stuff, the same as peanut allergy and fire hydrants
To be able to spoof I needed to:
1) root the phone.
3) flash a custom recovery.
2) install xposed via a custom recovery.
3) install mock mock gps xposed module to fool Niantic's mock gps detection.
4) Install a gps spoof app.
5) Enable the gps spoof app via Android developer tools.
That is too much work to put everything together for a lazy American, fat or not.
I did it because I wanted to test the game and it wasn't released on my country yet. I got bored really fast.
But developing a farming bot for the game might be a good investment. Without comm a good bot might go undetected, and a farm might produce some money when trading get's released
On my (small) company there are 3 (non casual) ingress players.
all of them married, 2 of them with child’s.
Of course, you'd like to punch them in the face, when they walk next to you with they eyes stuck on the screen and suddenly turn around and change directions, but there must be something in the game for such a heavy time / money investment. ( seems like you need last generation phones to enjoy the game).
I'd say that on my nerdimeter the worst of them scores a 7.50 out of 10.
Kindle unlimited works for the amateur author's web novels. If you're not into that it's not worth the money.
Stuff like "50 shades of Gray" and the "The Martian" came out like that.
I follow the amateur fantasy fiction scene.
Amateur Authors release chapters on blogs/forums/sites. You find sutuff of variable quality monthly.
After an arch is concluded the author pays an editor and illustrator, and offer's the compiled on Amazon and Amazon Unlimited.
An upper mid quality novel makes ~2000 amazon sales on the first months. Lot's of those sales come from the publicity form Amazon Unlimited reads.
That's not a lot of money, but the total income from all my hobbies has been $0 so far.
Thought of that, but
a) It is high time of real posix on windows
b) Beside fixing bugs and pushing them upstream, is there any relation between Canonical and Debian?
from the now-inevitable buyout by Microsoft
Source? Not really a follower of Linux politics, but it's the first time I've heard about that.
Is that possible today? to chroot/ lxc a x86_64 kernel to a 32 bit container?
Unenforceable laws are bad for a country.
1) Adds noise to the pool of laws citizens should care about.
2) Makes citizens distrust the state.
3) Makes citizens used to "jump the law".
4) Makes the state look weak because it can't enforce it's own rules.
That's true for stuff with important to society implications: gambling, drug consumption, abortion, guns regulations, traffic laws.
Should be more so for stuff that society as whole doesn't give a shit about (like what I do on my network with my computers).
Why a cheat jail, instead of perma-ban doesn't sound like a good idea to you?
wait wait wait.
/. herd mind says that it's a conspiracy of MPAA/Microsoft/CIA to take control of my device ownership and prevent Linux of ruling the world^b^b^b^b^b desktop
Are you trying to say that UEFI is actually good for Linux?
Your arguments are sound, but my
Commercial coffee machines require inputs, distribution logistics and maintenance that make it so "somebody else" can provide a better service for cheaper price than you can.
If you need a coffee machine, you usually are interested in the productivity of the people who drinking that coffee, not in selling coffee.
India has the highest rates of women in tech.
The most egalitarian countries have the lowest women in tech rates.
US is average on social policies so has average rates of women in stem by world ranking.
The logical conclusion is that given a choice, women won't work for STEM because they prefer other jobs, but on less developed economies STEM is better paid that other jobs so more women choose it. See https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
Most men behave different in the presence of women. You don't need a social psychology PHD to realize that.
STEM workforce is ~30% female, but when you go to technical fields like software development, only ~5% is female.
Most women don't like being the only one so if you want to raise the retention rates, you'd need 2 women for each programming team of 10. That's three quarter of the programming teams don't have any women.
And that doesn't take in consideration that big names need those women because of PR, so the rest of the industry there has even less chance of having women in a team.
The scarcity of women would be an issue if team productivity would be increased by their presence in teams increase productivity/success. There are multiple studies pointing in that direction but I have never seen studies specific to STEM jobs.
Your #4 and #1 are mutually exclusive. And are related to #3.
If there is no central package manager, you can't trust somebody else to care about minimum security for you.
So in windows, if I need to batch re-size images, if I google "linux image resize", image-magick is in the first page.
"windows image resize" has a lot more of noise, so a user will probably download a demo with water marks, need to pay for a well known program or download a program from a non legit sources.
It's clear that the average linux user is more skilled that the average windows user, and that the most important linux tools are open source and available for windows.
I can understand the convenience of Netflix. I can understand an ethical point of view against torrenting / piracy. What I can't understand is people paying Netflix and exploiting a bug to capture a netflix stream, when that content is already easily available via torrent. Why would you bother to do that?
You gain nothing with that, for most people on the XXI century, the browser is the OS (or almost).
So, besides throttled video capabilities, what was different between a thunderbolt hub, and a usb hub with equivalent usb peripherals?
Technically and legally, yes, though they may claim that it voids your warranty.
The IDE works on windows 7, 8 and 10 (after some patches are installed). .Net 4.0 Frankenstein and rewrite it from scratch.
Shameful disclaimer: I work for a company that refuses to burn C++ 6, VB6 and
I was a gtalk under xmpp user. Resisted over a year after hangouts made it unusable:
On google's defence, none of the other two massive xmpp chats (watsapp and facebook), opened their platforms.
Yahoo messenger is dead, MSN messenger was dropped for Skype, and I don't live in the US to know if anybody keeps using AOL.
If you add those Russian and Chinese chats, I think that's all the relevant last 2 generations of IM.
Voice and video over xmpp was always a mess, corporative xmpp don't seem to federate so beside some jabbers hipsters nobody else cares about xmpp federation, and xmpp protocol never worked well form me on multiple devices.
They managed to fuck it up with hangouts, but that's a separate issue, the same way the fucked the one WAVE to rule them all.
—Arthur N. Prior, Logic And The Basis Of Ethics
and nearly 50-60% of those run some embedded variant of Linux
Have some numbers to back up that?
Talking out of my ass, I'd bet that more than 90% of embedded devices produced since '00 have no OS at all, and if you count only the segment of non phone stuff with an OS, more than 50% of that wouldn't run linux but some variant of RTOS.
I wouldn't be so sure about that: https://science.slashdot.org/s...