I got the bitch back on the air. Reinstalled via ctrl/apple/r (?) which still failed to start the *cough* window *cough* manager, but at least the single-user + exit technique still worked.
I still think these developers need a taste of the triple lashed whip
Try to avoid this update if possible. The previous High Sierra update failed when trying to start the window manager. I was able to recover by starting in single user mode and immediately exiting, which started the window manager. With this update, the Apple fuck-nuggets have broken that work-around. I have a macbook pro w/ 15" screen for sale.
Agreed. The insight is that the glue's changing nature. For example: First there was MRP Then MRP II ML will yield MRP III https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
A related, less pejorative expression is non-practicing entity (NPE) which describes a patent owner who does not manufacture or use the patented invention.
GWT rocks - don't expect it to go easily into that good night.
Consider the following scenario: o Convert the compiler to accept Dart instead of "pure" Java. Remember, GWT does not implement the entire language, only a subset of the run-time. This conversion can easily be implemented as a rolling replacement to the compiler. o There's absolutely no reason now for GWT to support Java 7+ o The Google Plugin for Eclipse will easily convert to Dart, keeping the developer mind-share o Keeps all those nifty 3rd party libraries o Keeps the advantage of all those optimizations that the GWT compiler reduces to practice. Google will not flush all that work. o Tell Larry to stick it where the sun don't shine
1. Interesting that/. is making such a big deal of recognizing 1st time contributors. It's an "interesting" editorial policy.
2. I, too, wondered whether or not to complete the enrollment process. We never: o had a realistic opportunity to interact with the instructor(s). I know that a certain set of questions will be answered, but what are the odds/my/ question will be answered? Apparently about 1 in 100K; o never had an opportunity to get feedback to quizzes/exams; o Maybe I missed it, in the initial furor, but the lectures will now be delivered 2 wks, after the live class.
The "bloom is off the rose", but it will provide a interesting excuse for ignoring my other tasks in the next few months.
Does anyone here doubt Acacia is assessing its patient portfolio in light of this now becoming a startup?
Comments so far are missing a salient feature of these things: they are in use at the U.S. border.
Trucks drive past them at the border (oh, they're just mezkins...)
They are located north of the border, by approx. 30 miles (DHS calls it "defense in depth"). See them in my neck of the woods in Arizona on: northbound I/19, eastbound Hwy 82, northbound Hwy 83, northbound Hwy 90
To the assholes who have no problem with this: how many checkpoints do you drive through on your way to work?
You can see a picture of these vans via the earlier/. link
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Who modded this comment insightful? Obviously those who didn't RTFA.
From pg. 6
Surprisal can be thought of as an amount of information about the identity of the object that is being ngerprinted, where each bit of information cuts the number of possibilities in half.
With apologies to whatever Star Trek episode featured this character:
"It is so strong, even Rok does not know how strong"
Sorry, feels like snake oil to me.
Neither the summary nor the headline are misleading.
Still, I'm heartened you took the time to read TFA.
After another four weeks, The BFDI told Alvaro's office in a telephone call that the request had still not been forwarded to American authorities. There was, still no agreement between the US authorities and the BFDI. The American authorities would require still more data from the applicant. Nevertheless, Alvaro consented to have the data in question forwarded to the American authorities.
emphasis mine
The reporter uses the phrase "There was, still...". Almost a year later, there was still no agreement between the BFDI and the the Americans This is a crucial point, as such an agreement was a condition of the treaty.
Consider the phrase "The American authorities would require still more data..." I infer the Americans had been involved from the start. After all, how would the BFDI know the Americans required still more data if they hadn't been communicating with them? Why would the BFDI speak for their interlocutors when it comes to the need for such information?
Finally, the reporter states that
At the same time, the agency said it had no information or authority to determine whether and who has accessed his data in the US.
Again, providing this information is one of the conditions of the treaty. The U.S. must provide this information.
This is simply more of Obama's rhetorical slight-of-hand.
The Executive branch doesn't make the law. It may choose what laws to enforce and in the process do Hollywood's bidding, but that's another issue.
The Executive can propose legislation (think PATRIOT act), but how often is s such legislation enacted?
I don't like to say this, but consider the Tea Party caucus in the House as our friends on this issue. They just succeeded in handing stinging defeats to House leadership. We ought to try and make the case that is the subject of this/. article to that caucus and its allies. Politics is education; this didactic moment will soon pass. It's only a matter of time before they are entirely co-opted by "External Forces".
The end of season five was that experiment: is the cat alive or dead? When they "left" the island via a successful explosion, they all had to die w/o the island's grace. They had to find grace in themselves and their actions, w/o the island to act as a mediating force.
Yes, it's a sad reversion to Judeo-Christian ethics. Such is the way of Hollywood sentimentalism.
Otherwise, it mostly works. Except for fixing high-pressure hydraulics w/ duct tape. Oh, and jets can't taxi backwards w/o a pushing force.
I was with them until they ranked breeds by intelligence.
What they're not telling you (and most of the +3 posts on this thread would indicate that the posters know little of professional dog breeding) is the pedigree of the subjects under test.
I was especially disappointed when they chose to rank the Afghan Hound as one of the "dumber" breeds; which is sorting is such a human trait.
Those who know the history of the Afghan in Europe are aware the breed descends from a very shallow gene pool. Find the history of the breed written in the 19th century by "those who would be king" (Google books maybe?) to read the description of just how intelligent those imperialists found the long-haired variety.
If you live in a 1st world economy, I wouldn't bother w/ RAC. Most buyers will only pay 3rd world wages to RAC sellers. It's quite frustrating and will probably be a complete waste of your time. The only Americans who make money at the RAC site are the owners.
I got the bitch back on the air. Reinstalled via ctrl/apple/r (?) which still failed to start the *cough* window *cough* manager, but at least the single-user + exit technique still worked.
I still think these developers need a taste of the triple lashed whip
Try to avoid this update if possible.
The previous High Sierra update failed when trying to start the window manager. I was able to recover by starting in single user mode and immediately exiting, which started the window manager.
With this update, the Apple fuck-nuggets have broken that work-around.
I have a macbook pro w/ 15" screen for sale.
Agreed. The insight is that the glue's changing nature.
For example:
First there was MRP
Then MRP II
ML will yield MRP III
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
Please falsify the hypothesis: IV is an NPE
A related, less pejorative expression is non-practicing entity (NPE) which describes a patent owner who does not manufacture or use the patented invention.
Wikipedia
Oh Noes! The Hon. Leonard Davis tossed this case out of his court!
Troll: zero. FOSS: 1
Comments?
Try to disgorge a reasonable answer. Please avoid responses along the lines of
This was an example of a patent that should never have been granted. IV only sues based on the right kind of patent.
GWT rocks - don't expect it to go easily into that good night.
Consider the following scenario:
o Convert the compiler to accept Dart instead of "pure" Java. Remember, GWT does not implement the entire language, only a subset of the run-time. This conversion can easily be implemented as a rolling replacement to the compiler.
o There's absolutely no reason now for GWT to support Java 7+
o The Google Plugin for Eclipse will easily convert to Dart, keeping the developer mind-share
o Keeps all those nifty 3rd party libraries
o Keeps the advantage of all those optimizations that the GWT compiler reduces to practice. Google will not flush all that work.
o Tell Larry to stick it where the sun don't shine
1. Interesting that /. is making such a big deal of recognizing 1st time contributors. It's an "interesting" editorial policy.
2. I, too, wondered whether or not to complete the enrollment process. We never: /my/ question will be answered? Apparently about 1 in 100K;
o had a realistic opportunity to interact with the instructor(s). I know that a certain set of questions will be answered, but what are the odds
o never had an opportunity to get feedback to quizzes/exams;
o Maybe I missed it, in the initial furor, but the lectures will now be delivered 2 wks, after the live class.
The "bloom is off the rose", but it will provide a interesting excuse for ignoring my other tasks in the next few months.
Does anyone here doubt Acacia is assessing its patient portfolio in light of this now becoming a startup?
Comments so far are missing a salient feature of these things: they are in use at the U.S. border.
Trucks drive past them at the border (oh, they're just mezkins...)
They are located north of the border, by approx. 30 miles (DHS calls it "defense in depth"). See them in my neck of the woods in Arizona on: northbound I/19, eastbound Hwy 82, northbound Hwy 83, northbound Hwy 90
To the assholes who have no problem with this: how many checkpoints do you drive through on your way to work?
You can see a picture of these vans via the earlier /. link
ARE YOU FUCKING KIDDING!!!!!!!!!!
Jesus H. Creepy Christ On A Crutch
Jeebus, did anyone here sign on to this gobbler?
From pg. 6
Surprisal can be thought of as an amount of information about the identity of the object that is being ngerprinted, where each bit of information cuts the number of possibilities in half.
One of the posts in the linked thread goes to some Israeli biz-pub.
The Ha'aretz article about RMS' decision doesn't mis-attribute "Linux Founder" to RMS.
The error is in another publication
... a strong key derivation function...
With apologies to whatever Star Trek episode featured this character:
"It is so strong, even Rok does not know how strong"
Sorry, feels like snake oil to me.
Neither the summary nor the headline are misleading.
Still, I'm heartened you took the time to read TFA.
After another four weeks, The BFDI told Alvaro's office in a telephone call that the request had still not been forwarded to American authorities. There was, still no agreement between the US authorities and the BFDI. The American authorities would require still more data from the applicant. Nevertheless, Alvaro consented to have the data in question forwarded to the American authorities.
emphasis mine
The reporter uses the phrase "There was, still...". Almost a year later, there was still no agreement between the BFDI and the the Americans This is a crucial point, as such an agreement was a condition of the treaty.
Consider the phrase "The American authorities would require still more data..." I infer the Americans had been involved from the start. After all, how would the BFDI know the Americans required still more data if they hadn't been communicating with them? Why would the BFDI speak for their interlocutors when it comes to the need for such information?
Finally, the reporter states that
At the same time, the agency said it had no information or authority to determine whether and who has accessed his data in the US.
Again, providing this information is one of the conditions of the treaty. The U.S. must provide this information.
This is simply more of Obama's rhetorical slight-of-hand.
The Executive branch doesn't make the law. It may choose what laws to enforce and in the process do Hollywood's bidding, but that's another issue.
The Executive can propose legislation (think PATRIOT act), but how often is s such legislation enacted?
I don't like to say this, but consider the Tea Party caucus in the House as our friends on this issue. They just succeeded in handing stinging defeats to House leadership. We ought to try and make the case that is the subject of this /. article to that caucus and its allies. Politics is education; this didactic moment will soon pass. It's only a matter of time before they are entirely co-opted by "External Forces".
All together now...
Monty Python-Bring out your dead!
Wrong. Here's a citation: http://www.zerohedge.com/article/34-billion-asset-manager-says-market-prices-are-manipulated-accuses-nyse-intellectual-proper
Sad that I've seen no references to this on /.
The end of season five was that experiment: is the cat alive or dead? When they "left" the island via a successful explosion, they all had to die w/o the island's grace. They had to find grace in themselves and their actions, w/o the island to act as a mediating force.
Yes, it's a sad reversion to Judeo-Christian ethics. Such is the way of Hollywood sentimentalism.
Otherwise, it mostly works. Except for fixing high-pressure hydraulics w/ duct tape. Oh, and jets can't taxi backwards w/o a pushing force.
and stop wasting our fucking time. That's all this is about and you know it.
I was with them until they ranked breeds by intelligence.
What they're not telling you (and most of the +3 posts on this thread would indicate that the posters know little of professional dog breeding) is the pedigree of the subjects under test.
I was especially disappointed when they chose to rank the Afghan Hound as one of the "dumber" breeds; which is sorting is such a human trait.
Those who know the history of the Afghan in Europe are aware the breed descends from a very shallow gene pool. Find the history of the breed written in the 19th century by "those who would be king" (Google books maybe?) to read the description of just how intelligent those imperialists found the long-haired variety.
Exactly. Russia has its first year round warm water port. Don't underestimate the importance of this to Russia.
APOD story
If you live in a 1st world economy, I wouldn't bother w/ RAC. Most buyers will only pay 3rd world wages to RAC sellers. It's quite frustrating and will probably be a complete waste of your time. The only Americans who make money at the RAC site are the owners.
I canceled my CS account after they overreacted to Bavarian censorship demands. See Risks issues 17.61, 17.62 and other sources
* Q15. What is a SIMD unit?
A SIMD unit is a piece of hardware that does many things.