The biggest problem with use of the "new" ceramic superconductors in industry is not the expense of cooling them, it is the fact they only superconduct while their matrix is oxygen deficient. Exposure to earths atmosphere for only a few days renders them useless until they are resintered in a vaccuum furnace. Yes they can be sealed, but sealings get nicked or cut, then you have a place that stops conducting and your wire explodes from overcurrent. The use of a metal should solve this problem.
Unfortunately MSFT products are themselves entirely dependant upon open source products. ie:
the tcp/ip stack from freebsd, and the browser from NCSA. good try though.
I always see people posting comments in which they try to justify their port scanning and whatever else they may do, as "white hat cracking". It is also common to use as example an unsecured house.
Well, let me say, that if You were to walk down the sidewalk in front of my house and look in the window, so be it. that is fair use. If you choose to stand on the sidewalk and stare for the long term, then I will likely turn on the sprinklers. If you bring a chair, I will both turn on the sprinklers and call the police. Now lets assume you leave the sidewalk and come up for a closer look through my window. If I catch you doing so, I will beat the crap out of you and call an ambulance to come get your remains. If you decide to check my doors to see if they are unlocked, I will, without hesitation, put a bullet through your skull. My machine is online for my convenience, not yours. You have NO right to access any portion of my machine to satisfy your own curiosity. If i catch you doing so, and can determine who you are. You will get a visit from either me or the police. You should hope it is the police.
The biggest problem with use of the "new" ceramic superconductors in industry is not the expense of cooling them, it is the fact they only superconduct while their matrix is oxygen deficient. Exposure to earths atmosphere for only a few days renders them useless until they are resintered in a vaccuum furnace. Yes they can be sealed, but sealings get nicked or cut, then you have a place that stops conducting and your wire explodes from overcurrent. The use of a metal should solve this problem.
Unfortunately MSFT products are themselves entirely dependant upon open source products. ie: the tcp/ip stack from freebsd, and the browser from NCSA. good try though.
I always see people posting comments in which they try to justify their port scanning and whatever else they may do, as "white hat cracking". It is also common to use as example an unsecured house. Well, let me say, that if You were to walk down the sidewalk in front of my house and look in the window, so be it. that is fair use. If you choose to stand on the sidewalk and stare for the long term, then I will likely turn on the sprinklers. If you bring a chair, I will both turn on the sprinklers and call the police. Now lets assume you leave the sidewalk and come up for a closer look through my window. If I catch you doing so, I will beat the crap out of you and call an ambulance to come get your remains. If you decide to check my doors to see if they are unlocked, I will, without hesitation, put a bullet through your skull. My machine is online for my convenience, not yours. You have NO right to access any portion of my machine to satisfy your own curiosity. If i catch you doing so, and can determine who you are. You will get a visit from either me or the police. You should hope it is the police.