First I ever head of 'Ethical Dilemmas' in relation to programming. I wonder what the various commercial End User License Agreements have to say in relation to, lets say, a piece of medical equipment malfunctioning and injuring a patent.
"I guess if you generate more than what you consume, you pay nothing"..
And this electricity is fed back into the grid and being sold on to the other consumers. I just wonder what bull session came up with the idea that generating electricity was the same as consuming other peoples electricity.
Quoting tomhath quoting the article: "LaJoie fits the typical profile of an egg freezer: They’re great at their jobs, they make a ton of money, and they’ve followed all of Sheryl Sandberg’s advice. But the husband and baby haven’t materialized"
Maybe it's because men don't want to marry another pseudo-male..
"The state's major electric utilities backed the bill but couldn't provide figures on how much customers already using distributed generation are getting subsidized by other customers"
How does generating your own electricity subsidize other customers? Isn't this just a way of the utilities to gouge more revenue out of people who use less of their expencive electricity.
'Scientologists believe that psychiatrists have always been evil, and their treachery goes back 75 million years when the psychiatrists assisted XENU in killing countless alien life forms. Thanks Google! We may be able to stop these evil Psychs once and for all!"'
How is this any less believable than, we killed our deity, and once a year he comes back to life and we consume of his flesh?
They happen to be totally right on this one, psychiatry under the guise of a science, has done more harm than Scientology ever did. Currently the psychiatrists are poisoning your children with know psychoactive toxic drugs, kids reduced to shambling zombies. The main pushers for these drugs being the pharmacology companies.
That study doesn't apply if the whole plant is harvested rather than harvesting the Corn stover (leftovers) in a separate process. Seem to be yet another study that damns renewable fuels with faint praise, I wonder who financed such a study.
Will this system protect from the pilot pressing "gear-up" while the aircraft is still on the runway, and the plane collapses onto the tarmac, or is this tale merely apocryphal?
"Yes, Theo has a bad temper and is not filtering carefully enough what he says, but his heart is in the right place, and he's a fucking great leader. I don't mind one bit his bad temper, because it usually hits those that really deserve it. And on the other hand, he's one of the most effective open source leaders."
"A new WhiteHat Security report approaches application security not from the standpoint of what risks exist on sites and applications once they have been pushed into production, but rather by examining how the languages themselves perform in the field"
How about designing a language that can't read/write past a previously allocated buffer in memory.
"ECGI is recommending the creation of a new, industry-supported model that would create incentives for the continual improvement and adaptation needed to respond effectively to rapidly evolving cyber threats"
How about not connecting your Electric Grid directly to the Internet..
"Ever since the "Heartbleed" flaw in encryption protocol OpenSSL was made public on April 7 in the US there have been various questions about who knew what and when."
Company | Codenomicon: "Howard A. Schmidt, Chairman of the Board.. His private-sector experience includes serving as Vice President, Chief Information Security Officer and Chief Security Strategist at eBay and as Chief Security Officer for Microsoft."
"First, it reminds us that the smartwatch is not a new idea. Even in 1981, tech companies had been trying to build them for awhile:"
`Consider the wrist radio introduced in Tracy on January 13, 1946. No other single aspect of Dick Tracy has received more press and coverage in newspaper and magazine articles than the wrist radio' - "Dick Tracy and American Culture: Morality and Mythology, Text and Context" by Garyn G. Roberts
Now that it's become the norm for getting people fired for holding opposing views to yerself, how about organising a boycott of the following individuals: Chloe Valerlidi, Chris McAvoy, Christie Koehler, Jessica Klein, Jess Klein, John Bevan, Sydney Moyer (ref) or failing that having them locked in a room and made listen to Alex Jones for ever.
"After a year of planning, Penn Manor High School has officially launched a 1:1 computing program. Laptops are in the hands of approximately 1700 students! Here are a few fast facts and notes about the unique program..
The laptops are running Linux, specifically Ubuntu 13.10, along with several dozen free and open source programs. Our program is believed to be the largest open source 1:1 implementation in Pennsylvania. By using open source software exclusively, we estimate an initial cost savings of at least $360,000 on licensing fees."
"One of the great theories of modern cosmology is that the universe began in a Big Bang. It's backed up by numerous lines of evidence, such as the cosmic microwave background and so on"
'over enormous scales of time (beyond 10^100 years), distance ceases to be meaningful as all mass breaks down into extremely red-shifted photon energy, whereupon time has no influence, and the universe continues to expand without event. This period from Big Bang to infinite expansion Penrose defines as an aeon. The smooth “hairless” infinite oblivion of the previous aeon becomes the low-entropy Big Bang state of the next aeon cycle`
Is there at least one Coal miner coder out there that would negate his supposition. What is the cross section of non-professional people who contribute to Open Source. What's their day job?
"The security flaw in the Chrome browser emerges just as the world is confronting the frightening prospect of an undetectable bug known as Heartbleed, that makes millions of passwords vulnerable to being stolen".
'It is being widely reported in the popular press as well as many technical sites that a Heartbleed exploitation "leaves behind no trace"`. That of course is not true.
"Which wouldn't be so bad if the feed-in tariff was set at the wholesale generation level."
..
Well then, change the 'feed-in tariff`
First I ever head of 'Ethical Dilemmas' in relation to programming. I wonder what the various commercial End User License Agreements have to say in relation to, lets say, a piece of medical equipment malfunctioning and injuring a patent.
"I guess if you generate more than what you consume, you pay nothing" ..
And this electricity is fed back into the grid and being sold on to the other consumers. I just wonder what bull session came up with the idea that generating electricity was the same as consuming other peoples electricity.
Linking to a Faux News pretend news article :)
Quoting tomhath quoting the article: "LaJoie fits the typical profile of an egg freezer: They’re great at their jobs, they make a ton of money, and they’ve followed all of Sheryl Sandberg’s advice. But the husband and baby haven’t materialized"
..
Maybe it's because men don't want to marry another pseudo-male
"The state's major electric utilities backed the bill but couldn't provide figures on how much customers already using distributed generation are getting subsidized by other customers"
How does generating your own electricity subsidize other customers? Isn't this just a way of the utilities to gouge more revenue out of people who use less of their expencive electricity.
Seems perfectly clear to me :)
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if (asn1_cb && !asn1_cb(ASN1_OP_D2I_PRE, pval, it, NULL))
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'Scientologists believe that psychiatrists have always been evil, and their treachery goes back 75 million years when the psychiatrists assisted XENU in killing countless alien life forms. Thanks Google! We may be able to stop these evil Psychs once and for all!"'
How is this any less believable than, we killed our deity, and once a year he comes back to life and we consume of his flesh?
They happen to be totally right on this one, psychiatry under the guise of a science, has done more harm than Scientology ever did. Currently the psychiatrists are poisoning your children with know psychoactive toxic drugs, kids reduced to shambling zombies. The main pushers for these drugs being the pharmacology companies.
You mean they don't weigh the stuff, tell me more, provide citations ...
-- "CIA’s conclusion at about the same time that Israel previously stole bomb-grade uranium from a US naval fuel plant" ref
That study doesn't apply if the whole plant is harvested rather than harvesting the Corn stover (leftovers) in a separate process. Seem to be yet another study that damns renewable fuels with faint praise, I wonder who financed such a study.
Will this system protect from the pilot pressing "gear-up" while the aircraft is still on the runway, and the plane collapses onto the tarmac, or is this tale merely apocryphal?
How does weapons-grade uranium go "missing", don't they mean someone stole the uranium ..
"Yes, Theo has a bad temper and is not filtering carefully enough what he says, but his heart is in the right place, and he's a fucking great leader. I don't mind one bit his bad temper, because it usually hits those that really deserve it. And on the other hand, he's one of the most effective open source leaders."
:)
That's called damning with faint praise
"A new WhiteHat Security report approaches application security not from the standpoint of what risks exist on sites and applications once they have been pushed into production, but rather by examining how the languages themselves perform in the field"
How about designing a language that can't read/write past a previously allocated buffer in memory.
"ECGI is recommending the creation of a new, industry-supported model that would create incentives for the continual improvement and adaptation needed to respond effectively to rapidly evolving cyber threats"
..
How about not connecting your Electric Grid directly to the Internet
"Ever since the "Heartbleed" flaw in encryption protocol OpenSSL was made public on April 7 in the US there have been various questions about who knew what and when."
.. His private-sector experience includes serving as Vice President, Chief Information Security Officer and Chief Security Strategist at eBay and as Chief Security Officer for Microsoft ."
Company | Codenomicon: "Howard A. Schmidt, Chairman of the Board
Crimea is to Russia, the same way the UK is to the USA, as we both pretend we're an independent country.
"First, it reminds us that the smartwatch is not a new idea. Even in 1981, tech companies had been trying to build them for awhile:"
`Consider the wrist radio introduced in Tracy on January 13, 1946. No other single aspect of Dick Tracy has received more press and coverage in newspaper and magazine articles than the wrist radio' - "Dick Tracy and American Culture: Morality and Mythology, Text and Context" by Garyn G. Roberts
"Congress needs to establish a commission of inquiry to help us identify people who don't agree with gay marriage"
..
And we also need to identify people with no sense of humour
Now that it's become the norm for getting people fired for holding opposing views to yerself, how about organising a boycott of the following individuals: Chloe Valerlidi, Chris McAvoy, Christie Koehler, Jessica Klein, Jess Klein, John Bevan, Sydney Moyer (ref) or failing that having them locked in a room and made listen to Alex Jones for ever.
"After a year of planning, Penn Manor High School has officially launched a 1:1 computing program. Laptops are in the hands of approximately 1700 students! Here are a few fast facts and notes about the unique program ..
The laptops are running Linux, specifically Ubuntu 13.10, along with several dozen free and open source programs. Our program is believed to be the largest open source 1:1 implementation in Pennsylvania. By using open source software exclusively, we estimate an initial cost savings of at least $360,000 on licensing fees."
"One of the great theories of modern cosmology is that the universe began in a Big Bang. It's backed up by numerous lines of evidence, such as the cosmic microwave background and so on"
'over enormous scales of time (beyond 10^100 years), distance ceases to be meaningful as all mass breaks down into extremely red-shifted photon energy, whereupon time has no influence, and the universe continues to expand without event. This period from Big Bang to infinite expansion Penrose defines as an aeon. The smooth “hairless” infinite oblivion of the previous aeon becomes the low-entropy Big Bang state of the next aeon cycle`
Cycles of Time: An Extraordinary New View of the Universe
Is there at least one Coal miner coder out there that would negate his supposition. What is the cross section of non-professional people who contribute to Open Source. What's their day job?
"The security flaw in the Chrome browser emerges just as the world is confronting the frightening prospect of an undetectable bug known as Heartbleed, that makes millions of passwords vulnerable to being stolen".
'It is being widely reported in the popular press as well as many technical sites that a Heartbleed exploitation "leaves behind no trace"`. That of course is not true.
SSL Server Test