No, I don't remember that for two reasons the most important being that nobody sane ever made such an idiotic claim. In fact in the wikipedia page linked by yourself (that you obviously didn't read) contains this: "One of the major criticisms of DES, when proposed in 1975, was that the key size was too short. Martin Hellman and Whitfield Diffie of Stanford University estimated that a machine fast enough to test that many keys in a day would have cost about $20 million in 1976, an affordable sum to national intelligence agencies such as the US National Security Agency".
So not only didn't anybody make your ludicrous claim but people at the time said it was too easy to crack and estimated that one could realistically build a DES cracker.
Yes so buying processors from an US company should be forbidden. Who know if Intel didn't deliberately include the Meltdown functionality for the NSA and other US intelligence agencies? If the information is encrypted in a pure wholesome and superior European processor it doesn't matter if the information is transferred via a dirty communist Chinese chip or even touched by a Trumpian weasel of a processor. (May contain some irony - but it's 100% correct)
GPL code is copyrighted code and not public domain in any way or form. If it were public domain the GPL wouldn't be needed and couldn't be enforced as the code would be free for all with no limitations attached.
So a Taiwanese program used in Taiwan is controlled by China? I can't check the article myself as I have no login on the linked site and will not get one.
You just proved you are an idiot. Yes the body can produce antibodies to the REAL virus however with a much weaker response, the vaccine allow the immune system to learn how to identify the REAL virus before being infected. This is something you should have learned in school however I guess you are home-schooled?
No medication is 100% safe. Nothing that changes anything can be 100% safe. If you want safe go for homeopathy which if properly prepared is 100% safe - but it of course doesn't do shit.
You get more mercury from food in a week than from a vaccine injection. I guess you'll stop eating too?
There's a reason why some people are against vaccines.
Yes. They are idiots. You don't mention the people that died from the disease this vaccine protected against, you don't mention that a very low percentage of those vaccinated were diagnosed with narcolepsy.
It's PCIe plus USB plus video via one cable. Plug in a Thunderbolt to PCIe adapter into your laptop and insert whatever card you want into that adapter. Plus it's much faster and lower latency than USB.
Doing science in an unexplored area is never a waste of time. If they discover room temperature superconductors - fine, if not they contributed to our understanding of the world and maybe explained why such superconductors can't exist.
We don't have a complete understanding of superconductivity, for instance there are superconductors that work but really shouldn't according to the accepted theories.
We have an example of a high-temperature superconductor in hydrogen sulfide that's moving closer to room temperatures at -70 C however at extreme pressures. There is a theory that metallic hydrogen will be a room temperature superconductor however while (if the theory is right) it is _possible_ it isn't _feasible_ as making metallic hydrogen is extremely hard with even higher pressures required. There have been some preliminary findings in that area however the pressures involved make reliable measurements very hard to do.
Bullshit. Personal connections with people that should have known better and not believing a CEO for a so highly valued company could be lying were the main problems. If someone lost their money for backing a company with a female CEO I'd simply laugh at them - but that wasn't the case for the majority of backers. They backed an incredible technological advancement that could change medical diagnosis all over the world being faster, cheaper, safer. But it was all a gigantic lie.
Just as we have fusion reactors in our cars and intelligent computers.
Sure, do you remember when DES was going to take the lifetime of the Universe to crack, then some egg-heads had custom ASICS fabbed and built Deep Crack (EFF DES Cracker), which could break DES in a day?
No, I don't remember that for two reasons the most important being that nobody sane ever made such an idiotic claim. In fact in the wikipedia page linked by yourself (that you obviously didn't read) contains this: "One of the major criticisms of DES, when proposed in 1975, was that the key size was too short. Martin Hellman and Whitfield Diffie of Stanford University estimated that a machine fast enough to test that many keys in a day would have cost about $20 million in 1976, an affordable sum to national intelligence agencies such as the US National Security Agency".
So not only didn't anybody make your ludicrous claim but people at the time said it was too easy to crack and estimated that one could realistically build a DES cracker.
Perhaps Windows having all that fucking telemetry is just paranoid fantasies?
Yes so buying processors from an US company should be forbidden. Who know if Intel didn't deliberately include the Meltdown functionality for the NSA and other US intelligence agencies?
If the information is encrypted in a pure wholesome and superior European processor it doesn't matter if the information is transferred via a dirty communist Chinese chip or even touched by a Trumpian weasel of a processor.
(May contain some irony - but it's 100% correct)
GPL code is copyrighted code and not public domain in any way or form. If it were public domain the GPL wouldn't be needed and couldn't be enforced as the code would be free for all with no limitations attached.
... i give talks at my university about the damage that so called "free software" has done to the industry and they are always PACKED with people.
As I remember it the Time Cube(TM?) presentations were relatively popular too, ...
Nice strawman you have there... Would be a shame if something happened to it.
I think you'd be disappointed. Someone that thinks scientific consensus is a peoples vote...
So a Taiwanese program used in Taiwan is controlled by China? I can't check the article myself as I have no login on the linked site and will not get one.
Helicopter parent != good parent.
No this doesn't change the sensitivity in low light conditions. I'd think it'll be much harder to create a reflective layer behind the photoreceptors?
I think we should do an idiotectomy possibly by acidifying this coward...
Yeah these outbreaks have nothing to do with the massive unchecked immigration from the 3rd world.
Exactly. Finally an AC that isn't a shit-slinging moron! /s
You just proved you are an idiot. Yes the body can produce antibodies to the REAL virus however with a much weaker response, the vaccine allow the immune system to learn how to identify the REAL virus before being infected. This is something you should have learned in school however I guess you are home-schooled?
No medication is 100% safe. Nothing that changes anything can be 100% safe. If you want safe go for homeopathy which if properly prepared is 100% safe - but it of course doesn't do shit.
You get more mercury from food in a week than from a vaccine injection. I guess you'll stop eating too?
There's a reason why some people are against vaccines.
Yes. They are idiots. You don't mention the people that died from the disease this vaccine protected against, you don't mention that a very low percentage of those vaccinated were diagnosed with narcolepsy.
It's PCIe plus USB plus video via one cable. Plug in a Thunderbolt to PCIe adapter into your laptop and insert whatever card you want into that adapter.
Plus it's much faster and lower latency than USB.
So your response to someone mildly and politely hinting that Intels 5G tech is bad: an ironic non-sequitur attack on AMD...
We'll C about that.
Doing science in an unexplored area is never a waste of time. If they discover room temperature superconductors - fine, if not they contributed to our understanding of the world and maybe explained why such superconductors can't exist.
We don't have a complete understanding of superconductivity, for instance there are superconductors that work but really shouldn't according to the accepted theories.
We have an example of a high-temperature superconductor in hydrogen sulfide that's moving closer to room temperatures at -70 C however at extreme pressures.
There is a theory that metallic hydrogen will be a room temperature superconductor however while (if the theory is right) it is _possible_ it isn't _feasible_ as making metallic hydrogen is extremely hard with even higher pressures required. There have been some preliminary findings in that area however the pressures involved make reliable measurements very hard to do.
Linus Torvalds
Q:Do you understand what a fusor is?
(A:No, no you don't)
You for making noises without knowing shit.
Bullshit.
Personal connections with people that should have known better and not believing a CEO for a so highly valued company could be lying were the main problems. If someone lost their money for backing a company with a female CEO I'd simply laugh at them - but that wasn't the case for the majority of backers. They backed an incredible technological advancement that could change medical diagnosis all over the world being faster, cheaper, safer. But it was all a gigantic lie.