Several years ago when I thought the company I worked for was gonna go bankrupt... An old colleague of mine who already worked at Palantir got me an interview at this company. I was very grateful for my friend's introduction. He is a good friend.
I got through phone interviews just fine. But when I showed up for the team interview, I got through a few of the teammates just fine until I got to the last guy. He literally tried to derail me. He asked me a question that could have lots of answers (How do you troubleshoot a webserver's error 403). He chatted on his laptop at the same time... and kept saying "that's not it... try again" like several times.... and then he started laughing outloud with whoever on the chat with him.... I thought he was impolite.. but now it sounds more like deliberately not wanting me to pass.
I thought it was not necessary to continue with the interview, but I kept myself cool... I said I didn't have anymore to offer on the question... and we left things there. I left Palantir and got a "no go" result from HR. If the guy really tried to derail me just because I was Asian... he sure was a racist.
Actually I dont give a damn what the purpose is... it's straight up theft and the phucking Chinese have been doing it in a recognized pattern...
Lenovo installs malware into its own computer in the same manner... they got blasted and now they removed it... XiaoPhuck installs a backdoor that can install anything else... same phucking stealing method... Other than stealing.. what did they "innovate"?
Samsung has always been trying to beat apple's launch date to grab customers... but this time it blows up in their face because the recall is not timely enough and Apple has ordered an increase of their production to compensate for the delay on Samsung's side.
The ban only makes sense... I don't care if the phone has been replaced or not because passengers can simply lie and get on the plane, then blow the damn thing out of the sky. If you ask me... banning Note7 versus safety of few hundred passengers... my answer can be given anytime without hesitation.
Because Samsung was in a hurry to beat apple on the launch date, they didn't do a good enough job on their battery and they deserve the consequences.
If they making decisions like this, they will go bankrupt inevitably....
A walkman with outrighteous weight and a headphone costing $5k. Oh yeah, Make like 100 limited edition of those... and there will be about 20 millionaires in world that would buy them... Leave the other 80 in stock and wait 60 years to turn them into antiques selling for 3 times the original price. I bet if Sony eventually goes bankrupt, the set may be worth 4 times the original price instead of 3....
LOL!!!! Even the FBI Director can't get this after numerous cry-out... What the hell does a DA think he is?
It's the law enforcement's job to handle the criminals... if they need help, send their people to more technical education. Companies have only one job: To satisfy their customers... and if they can't do that, nobody will buy the stuffs, period!!!
Good for Starbucks and McDonald's... It was only one rare ocassion, but I did see a guy watching inappropriate contents right in the middle of starbucks and that was just not nice...
1. Takes 12 years (estimated) to build the thing. By the time it's available for public use, its design is likely obsolete. The newer designs take precedence in investment and this system will die mid-construction.
2. It takes 30 years for RoI (return of investment). During that time (after 12 years of construction), we'd probably be hovering above ground with our own vehicles called HoverCraft using autopilot. We wouldn't give a damn about the loop.
So correct me if I'm wrong... Linux 2.x has been around for so many years we forgot that it will ever get an update.
And then suddenly in the past 2-3 years, it continuously got updated on a very frequent schedule.... and it even got the founder asking people to do update.
Just wondering if something/someone other than Linus himself is motivating this.
Look... I ain't a 3 year-old... and so is 100% of the rest of professionals....
Resetting the default app associations is a deliberate thing, NOT A BUG. MS has done so many stupid things in the recent past, they haven't made up for much of it and is already doing more stupid things.
I want Apple and other companies to step into the game and take over the market share from MS so that they will realize "messing with their customer is asking for trouble".
Anything with some kind of operating instructions can be compromised and instructed to do things beyond its operations scope... so yes, a stupid printer can be used as a hacking tool.
Now my opinion about the hackers: They should go steal shit from somewhere else like the bank where there's lots of money. Disrupting a hospital can lead to patient deaths... and when these hackers get caught, they should ALL get death sentences regardless if there has been any patient fatalities.
My question may seem obvious, but at the same time I can be missing something here:
Aren't we supposed to first accuse mining companies for employing children and for providing poor working conditions? Or is it because DRC is an isolated world that those companies get to do whatever they want because they own many government agencies and they cannot be inquired?
I'm confused... is it even legal to put people back in jail after they have been officially released of their term, for a crime they already served?
I don't give a damn if they were mistakenly released... if someone got out and have started their life over and now put back because the gov made a stupid mistake... who should pay for the inconvenience?
And why the hell did it take 3 years to fix such an error? In my knowledge, based on 15 years of professional experience, this type of software bug takes one person a few hours to fix. Plus the national coordination to apply the fix, it still takes 6 months max.
The tool that I see most well designed and presented these days is Mail that comes with OSX. It works with pretty much everything: Yahoo, POP, IMAP, Gmail, Exchange, etc....
The agency has been stealing all along already... just keep doing it and shutup... instead, he's now coming out saying that we should just give it to him so that he doesn't have to steal....
A different aspect of security has been overlooked. Encrypted files are secured but they cannot be used without being decrypted. Once decrypted, they are no longer protected, at least for the duration of usage until they get encrypted again.
Whereas, on disk level encryption, even if a file (encrypted by software) gets decrypted, it's still inhering another encryption level at disk as a whole.
The law states that phrase specifically "without permissions of the owner".
Both of your examples: the phone and the computer belong to you... you own it, you are the owner... How in the world would you break any laws if you droped the phone or wipe windows/install Linux?
Several years ago when I thought the company I worked for was gonna go bankrupt... An old colleague of mine who already worked at Palantir got me an interview at this company. I was very grateful for my friend's introduction. He is a good friend.
I got through phone interviews just fine. But when I showed up for the team interview, I got through a few of the teammates just fine until I got to the last guy. He literally tried to derail me. He asked me a question that could have lots of answers (How do you troubleshoot a webserver's error 403). He chatted on his laptop at the same time... and kept saying "that's not it... try again" like several times.... and then he started laughing outloud with whoever on the chat with him.... I thought he was impolite.. but now it sounds more like deliberately not wanting me to pass.
I thought it was not necessary to continue with the interview, but I kept myself cool... I said I didn't have anymore to offer on the question... and we left things there. I left Palantir and got a "no go" result from HR. If the guy really tried to derail me just because I was Asian... he sure was a racist.
Actually I dont give a damn what the purpose is... it's straight up theft and the phucking Chinese have been doing it in a recognized pattern...
Lenovo installs malware into its own computer in the same manner... they got blasted and now they removed it... XiaoPhuck installs a backdoor that can install anything else... same phucking stealing method... Other than stealing.. what did they "innovate"?
Samsung has always been trying to beat apple's launch date to grab customers... but this time it blows up in their face because the recall is not timely enough and Apple has ordered an increase of their production to compensate for the delay on Samsung's side.
The ban only makes sense... I don't care if the phone has been replaced or not because passengers can simply lie and get on the plane, then blow the damn thing out of the sky. If you ask me... banning Note7 versus safety of few hundred passengers... my answer can be given anytime without hesitation.
Because Samsung was in a hurry to beat apple on the launch date, they didn't do a good enough job on their battery and they deserve the consequences.
If they making decisions like this, they will go bankrupt inevitably....
A walkman with outrighteous weight and a headphone costing $5k. Oh yeah, Make like 100 limited edition of those... and there will be about 20 millionaires in world that would buy them... Leave the other 80 in stock and wait 60 years to turn them into antiques selling for 3 times the original price. I bet if Sony eventually goes bankrupt, the set may be worth 4 times the original price instead of 3....
Hey guys.. I don't know where to send my comment for this... the certificate for this site expired a week ago.
LOL!!!! Even the FBI Director can't get this after numerous cry-out... What the hell does a DA think he is?
It's the law enforcement's job to handle the criminals... if they need help, send their people to more technical education. Companies have only one job: To satisfy their customers... and if they can't do that, nobody will buy the stuffs, period!!!
I'm jealous!!! If I hit the jackpot, I'll definitely get myself one of these home theaters.
I make the money to feed my family on my macbook pro... so no I will never install the beta OSX on the laptop.
Even when the OS is released as GA, I still wait until the first patch to install it.
This is an act that I wholly endorse...
Good for Starbucks and McDonald's... It was only one rare ocassion, but I did see a guy watching inappropriate contents right in the middle of starbucks and that was just not nice...
1. Takes 12 years (estimated) to build the thing. By the time it's available for public use, its design is likely obsolete. The newer designs take precedence in investment and this system will die mid-construction.
2. It takes 30 years for RoI (return of investment). During that time (after 12 years of construction), we'd probably be hovering above ground with our own vehicles called HoverCraft using autopilot. We wouldn't give a damn about the loop.
Anything else I missed?
So correct me if I'm wrong... Linux 2.x has been around for so many years we forgot that it will ever get an update.
And then suddenly in the past 2-3 years, it continuously got updated on a very frequent schedule.... and it even got the founder asking people to do update.
Just wondering if something/someone other than Linus himself is motivating this.
Look... I ain't a 3 year-old... and so is 100% of the rest of professionals....
Resetting the default app associations is a deliberate thing, NOT A BUG. MS has done so many stupid things in the recent past, they haven't made up for much of it and is already doing more stupid things.
I want Apple and other companies to step into the game and take over the market share from MS so that they will realize "messing with their customer is asking for trouble".
IBM and Apple are partnering to create an entire new system for hospital management.
It has an extremely protected back end and a very difficult to infect front-end: The iPad.
I challenge hospitals in this country to do the switch... at least get in with a POC/Beta program.
Anything with some kind of operating instructions can be compromised and instructed to do things beyond its operations scope... so yes, a stupid printer can be used as a hacking tool.
Now my opinion about the hackers: They should go steal shit from somewhere else like the bank where there's lots of money. Disrupting a hospital can lead to patient deaths... and when these hackers get caught, they should ALL get death sentences regardless if there has been any patient fatalities.
I don't get it...
Why in the world would a drone carry employee data?
My question may seem obvious, but at the same time I can be missing something here:
Aren't we supposed to first accuse mining companies for employing children and for providing poor working conditions? Or is it because DRC is an isolated world that those companies get to do whatever they want because they own many government agencies and they cannot be inquired?
I'm confused... is it even legal to put people back in jail after they have been officially released of their term, for a crime they already served?
I don't give a damn if they were mistakenly released... if someone got out and have started their life over and now put back because the gov made a stupid mistake... who should pay for the inconvenience?
And why the hell did it take 3 years to fix such an error? In my knowledge, based on 15 years of professional experience, this type of software bug takes one person a few hours to fix. Plus the national coordination to apply the fix, it still takes 6 months max.
I don't get it...
Isn't backdoor supposed to be something you did on purpose? Why would you even have to audit to know if there's a backdoor?
Sounds like you're linux preferred...
The tool that I see most well designed and presented these days is Mail that comes with OSX. It works with pretty much everything: Yahoo, POP, IMAP, Gmail, Exchange, etc....
Comey is simply a moron...
The agency has been stealing all along already... just keep doing it and shutup... instead, he's now coming out saying that we should just give it to him so that he doesn't have to steal....
Mine is putty for windows (when I use windows)... the killer feature is the ability to highlight text to copy and right click to paste.
When using OSX, I simply use the terminal that comes with it... it's highly customizable but there's no killer features for me.
A different aspect of security has been overlooked. Encrypted files are secured but they cannot be used without being decrypted. Once decrypted, they are no longer protected, at least for the duration of usage until they get encrypted again.
Whereas, on disk level encryption, even if a file (encrypted by software) gets decrypted, it's still inhering another encryption level at disk as a whole.
How did you arrive at your statement?
The law states that phrase specifically "without permissions of the owner".
Both of your examples: the phone and the computer belong to you... you own it, you are the owner... How in the world would you break any laws if you droped the phone or wipe windows/install Linux?
A very intelligent dude... but at the same time is a pain in the ass son of a bitch
Nahhh... in this country, the supported reason (and the reason being used all the times) is national security.
So this goes as a warning as for any idiots that try to be Snowden v2... they should not be born a Mexican.