wasn't there a story recently that there's a fundamental security bug that applies to all phones before 4.2? I recall that. If so, then all those phones are insecure, regardless of what Google play can provide.
the osX connects with your phone automatically, so this means a couple things. you can send and receive sms from the desktop, and place and receive phone calls. also it's one-click sharing a cell connection. Also there's a single folder which means you can transfer any document file from the phone to the desk top and vice versa. it's actually an extraordinarily deep connection.
I'm also excited about the faster safari that can play netflix through html 5 and save a bunch of battery.
crazy big expansion of iCloud. now there's iCloud drive which is a dropbox competitor and puts a single folder on all your macs, windows, and phones, allowing to sync automatically. many mail improvements, i like how if you send a big attachment in mail, instead of sending it through the email it will automatically upload it to iCloud and insert the link into the mail. if you send it to another mac mail user, the receiving computer will automatically download the file and attach it to the file again!
small things, I think it's cool how you can edit and annotate photos anywhere. Like you insert an image in mail, and within mail you can annotate, zoom, etc. they also previewed a new "photos" app for the desktop that will be released in early 2015. a quick editor, stores your photos on iCloud so it isn't molasses slow like iPhoto. they have super smart editing where you slide a single slider, and it makes all the adjustments to a dozen properties. deserves a viewing to see. that's just the OSX side. all sorts of crazy iOS 8 stuff too.
you seem to know what you're talking about. can you explain this idea of memory compression, and what the heck the new activity monitor means? the old one made sense. Pie chart, showing free, available, and active. Now it's apparently using up all my memory I have 8 GB but it shows a line chart with a small amount of "memory pressure".
I really like the way that mail attachments are tied to iCloud drive. If I send you a large attachment (up to 5gb) it won't go through the mail system, instead be uploaded to iCloud drive and a link put in the email. if you have apple mail as well, then the file is downloaded automatically and attached back to the email on the other end. Yes, this service could be done before, but it hasn't been invisibly integrated like this. before it was upload file to dropbox, get a link for the file, insert the link in the email. now it's just sending an email, but the mail program decides how the attachment is transmitted.
I'm also excited about the way the OS is connected to your nearby phone, so you can send and receive SMS from the desktop and even place/recieve calls. Super cool!
If ur SO can't operate your complicated setup then ur shits too complicated. One TV, one remote is all anyone needs. Presumably you have one of those nightmare Logitech do everything remotes that makes things "simple".
there's nothing that beats a tactile dedicated remote. the kind that your hand can use without you looking and without thinking too hard. volume up, volume down, change channels, play feed, whatever. the same way I'm typing on this keyboard but not looking at the keys. the iPhone app you have to take your eyes off the tv and look at it, then click on the button you're looking for, then go back to the tv. definitely not what I want. thanks for the snark though.
this is actually a link to an interesting article, not goatse. it's an editorial about how the most recent full version of true crypt (7.1a) is still as secure as it was last week, and there's no reason to stop using it. It also says they (who?) are working on an open license fork that will be released on a future date.
still doesn't answer the question on if it's like lava bit. true crypt may be just as secure as it was last week, but maybe it's also been owned by NSA from day one.
What makes pedos different from murderers and thieves and guys who beat up their wifes?
that is a really disturbing thing to say. I feel more comfortable with the question: what makes pedos and murders different than thieves and guys who beat up their wives? A: pedos and murderers are inhumane monsters. their souls are fundamentally broken.
May I remind you that most child abuse happens by non-creepy looking uncles, teachers, pastors, babysitters, etc. They are around you, always.
even more reason to have an internet archive of these pervs so you can be on the look out.
And what will you do if you know where they live? Go to their house with torches?
You will piss them off by saying you think it's a bad idea. The best thing to do is research other examples where a company or college or airport or coffee shop tried to restrict access like this, and what the results were. How much revenue did they get? Were there added costs for more it support? At the end of the day, was it worth it? Call them case studies, executives love that shit.
I bet that they'll remember that they're a rental company, not a cutting edge ISP, and they don't want to be in the vanguard on this issue. If they are smart businessmen they'll play to their strengths.
also an real server hardware and not the mac pro rack mounted.
you know how many customers were pissed when apple cancelled the Xserve? Both of them.
OR let mac os X server run on any hardware in a VM.
Apple sells hardware and builds software so people have a reason to buy the hardware. Considering that OS X server is free, I don't think they'll be inclined to let you run it in a vm.
Speaking of controllers, appletv is crying out for a fucking modern remote control like every other internet box has. Bluetooth connected (or whatever protocol, just not IR). My ps4 has a headphone jack on the controller itself, and it's fucking awesome. The appletv controller is always getting lost because it's the width of a credit card and slips beneath the couch cushions or wherever. I have better luck getting a woman than i have finding that thing. I like the roku controller a lot. Maybe I'll just map the Apple TV buttons to it?
The controllers themselves are fine. I just think it's weird to hold a console controller and prop up your itty bitty phone on a table to play. Definitely not the console experience! Btdubs interesting stuff online about why the Mfi controllers are so expensive. One reason, in order to ensure controller quality apple specified that all manufacturers must source their buttons from just one source. Another reason is probably mad fees.
naturally, they will only use them to guard against terrorism. and for the first responders to school rampages and home invasions. You wouldn't have a problem with that, would you? also, good to use them when the president is speaking in town, just in case. why not just all public events; it can't hurt. and since they have to hire a dedicated staff of drone pilots anyway (union rules), they might as well get the most out of their investment. oh yeah they'll need a tax increase to cover the cost of keeping the public safer.
I am curious why Apple is having their WWDC convention in the early summer (before the Google I/O event even), when normally they are in the fall.
WWDC is always at the beginning of June. They will have a separate event in Sep where they in recent years have announced the new iPhone.
If they announce a console, they should merge AppleTV and it, so one product does all the set top love in a residence. Maybe even add a Blu-Ray drive, so one only needs it and the TV.
never happen, apple hates physical media. heck, they never supported blu ray in their MacBooks, and are now killing off physical media completely. besides, why would you need a blu ray player when you could just rent or buy from iTunes?:P
you can play it on iPad and iPhone. If you feel strongly about it you can mirror your iPad screen to the apple TV. If you feel super strongly you can buy a bluetooth gamepad controller. https://itunes.apple.com/us/ap...
I think iOS gaming is a real possibility on apple TV. Last year Apple opened up a framework for made-for-iphone bluetooth gamepads. they specified two layouts, the xbox 360 layout and the SNES layout. it's kind of silly to use these with an iPhone, but totally make sense to use them with apple tv. although from everything I hear there will be a new iOS 8 on Mon but no apple TV updates. I imagine it would happen in the fall, if it happens at all.
from what I've heard, the iOS 8 and OS X.10 are a lock, and maybe some stuff related to the Beats acquisition and something about a "home automation framework", whatever that means.
if she didn't want you to hit on her, she must have been a lezzo, amirite? bro-fist! I don't know why girls would feel uncomfortable in that environment.
By definition a victim of paedophilia is protected not because they a victim of pedo crimes, but because they are a minor. I definitely support the protection of the privacy of minors, as do many others, and this is why there are already many laws world-wide that protect the identity of children.
umm no, just as you seek to protect pedos that were convicted many years ago, there are many pedo victims that are no longer minors, but face the horror of having these acts thrown in their faces over and over again.
As for the paedophile, him or her will have committed their crime and been punished for it. Once they have done their time in goal (or otherwise, as deemed appropriate by a court of law) then they deserve the same rights as everyone else.
the fact that you try to shield pedos is disgusting. these people cannot be rehabilitated and every parent should know where pedos live around them. Actually US already provides this info with handy maps. Once I had a really creepy neighbor move in and I looked him up there but did not find anything to my surprise.
wasn't there a story recently that there's a fundamental security bug that applies to all phones before 4.2? I recall that. If so, then all those phones are insecure, regardless of what Google play can provide.
the osX connects with your phone automatically, so this means a couple things. you can send and receive sms from the desktop, and place and receive phone calls. also it's one-click sharing a cell connection. Also there's a single folder which means you can transfer any document file from the phone to the desk top and vice versa. it's actually an extraordinarily deep connection.
I'm also excited about the faster safari that can play netflix through html 5 and save a bunch of battery.
crazy big expansion of iCloud. now there's iCloud drive which is a dropbox competitor and puts a single folder on all your macs, windows, and phones, allowing to sync automatically. many mail improvements, i like how if you send a big attachment in mail, instead of sending it through the email it will automatically upload it to iCloud and insert the link into the mail. if you send it to another mac mail user, the receiving computer will automatically download the file and attach it to the file again!
small things, I think it's cool how you can edit and annotate photos anywhere. Like you insert an image in mail, and within mail you can annotate, zoom, etc.
they also previewed a new "photos" app for the desktop that will be released in early 2015. a quick editor, stores your photos on iCloud so it isn't molasses slow like iPhoto. they have super smart editing where you slide a single slider, and it makes all the adjustments to a dozen properties. deserves a viewing to see.
that's just the OSX side. all sorts of crazy iOS 8 stuff too.
you seem to know what you're talking about. can you explain this idea of memory compression, and what the heck the new activity monitor means? the old one made sense. Pie chart, showing free, available, and active. Now it's apparently using up all my memory I have 8 GB but it shows a line chart with a small amount of "memory pressure".
dude, just don't install the new OS. problem fixed.
I really like the way that mail attachments are tied to iCloud drive. If I send you a large attachment (up to 5gb) it won't go through the mail system, instead be uploaded to iCloud drive and a link put in the email. if you have apple mail as well, then the file is downloaded automatically and attached back to the email on the other end. Yes, this service could be done before, but it hasn't been invisibly integrated like this. before it was upload file to dropbox, get a link for the file, insert the link in the email. now it's just sending an email, but the mail program decides how the attachment is transmitted.
I'm also excited about the way the OS is connected to your nearby phone, so you can send and receive SMS from the desktop and even place/recieve calls. Super cool!
If ur SO can't operate your complicated setup then ur shits too complicated. One TV, one remote is all anyone needs. Presumably you have one of those nightmare Logitech do everything remotes that makes things "simple".
Just Google for Truecrypt Source 7.1a before the NSA whack it off Google.
would NSA have to fill out the "right to be forgotten" form?
there's nothing that beats a tactile dedicated remote. the kind that your hand can use without you looking and without thinking too hard. volume up, volume down, change channels, play feed, whatever. the same way I'm typing on this keyboard but not looking at the keys. the iPhone app you have to take your eyes off the tv and look at it, then click on the button you're looking for, then go back to the tv. definitely not what I want. thanks for the snark though.
this is actually a link to an interesting article, not goatse. it's an editorial about how the most recent full version of true crypt (7.1a) is still as secure as it was last week, and there's no reason to stop using it. It also says they (who?) are working on an open license fork that will be released on a future date.
still doesn't answer the question on if it's like lava bit. true crypt may be just as secure as it was last week, but maybe it's also been owned by NSA from day one.
What makes pedos different from murderers and thieves and guys who beat up their wifes?
that is a really disturbing thing to say. I feel more comfortable with the question: what makes pedos and murders different than thieves and guys who beat up their wives? A: pedos and murderers are inhumane monsters. their souls are fundamentally broken.
May I remind you that most child abuse happens by non-creepy looking uncles, teachers, pastors, babysitters, etc. They are around you, always.
even more reason to have an internet archive of these pervs so you can be on the look out.
And what will you do if you know where they live? Go to their house with torches?
that's a pretty good option.
With recent gen iPhones and iPads you can mirror the device to your screen with an appletv. So yes this is possible.
You mean like a workbench?
You will piss them off by saying you think it's a bad idea. The best thing to do is research other examples where a company or college or airport or coffee shop tried to restrict access like this, and what the results were. How much revenue did they get? Were there added costs for more it support? At the end of the day, was it worth it? Call them case studies, executives love that shit.
I bet that they'll remember that they're a rental company, not a cutting edge ISP, and they don't want to be in the vanguard on this issue. If they are smart businessmen they'll play to their strengths.
You could work as a slashdot editor. Throw in something about bit coin.
also an real server hardware and not the mac pro rack mounted.
you know how many customers were pissed when apple cancelled the Xserve? Both of them.
OR let mac os X server run on any hardware in a VM.
Apple sells hardware and builds software so people have a reason to buy the hardware. Considering that OS X server is free, I don't think they'll be inclined to let you run it in a vm.
Just get an external drive if you want to party like its 2004. I bought a Sammy blu ray drive on amazon for thirty bucks.
Yes that's a pretty good line for that case. Apple was the first to remove the floppy, and the first to remove the DVD drive. They're not going back.
Yup. The appletv is crying out for a controller
Speaking of controllers, appletv is crying out for a fucking modern remote control like every other internet box has. Bluetooth connected (or whatever protocol, just not IR). My ps4 has a headphone jack on the controller itself, and it's fucking awesome. The appletv controller is always getting lost because it's the width of a credit card and slips beneath the couch cushions or wherever. I have better luck getting a woman than i have finding that thing. I like the roku controller a lot. Maybe I'll just map the Apple TV buttons to it?
The controllers themselves are fine. I just think it's weird to hold a console controller and prop up your itty bitty phone on a table to play. Definitely not the console experience! Btdubs interesting stuff online about why the Mfi controllers are so expensive. One reason, in order to ensure controller quality apple specified that all manufacturers must source their buttons from just one source. Another reason is probably mad fees.
naturally, they will only use them to guard against terrorism. and for the first responders to school rampages and home invasions. You wouldn't have a problem with that, would you? also, good to use them when the president is speaking in town, just in case. why not just all public events; it can't hurt. and since they have to hire a dedicated staff of drone pilots anyway (union rules), they might as well get the most out of their investment. oh yeah they'll need a tax increase to cover the cost of keeping the public safer.
I am curious why Apple is having their WWDC convention in the early summer (before the Google I/O event even), when normally they are in the fall.
WWDC is always at the beginning of June. They will have a separate event in Sep where they in recent years have announced the new iPhone.
If they announce a console, they should merge AppleTV and it, so one product does all the set top love in a residence. Maybe even add a Blu-Ray drive, so one only needs it and the TV.
never happen, apple hates physical media. heck, they never supported blu ray in their MacBooks, and are now killing off physical media completely. besides, why would you need a blu ray player when you could just rent or buy from iTunes? :P
you can play it on iPad and iPhone. If you feel strongly about it you can mirror your iPad screen to the apple TV. If you feel super strongly you can buy a bluetooth gamepad controller. https://itunes.apple.com/us/ap...
I think iOS gaming is a real possibility on apple TV. Last year Apple opened up a framework for made-for-iphone bluetooth gamepads. they specified two layouts, the xbox 360 layout and the SNES layout. it's kind of silly to use these with an iPhone, but totally make sense to use them with apple tv. although from everything I hear there will be a new iOS 8 on Mon but no apple TV updates. I imagine it would happen in the fall, if it happens at all.
from what I've heard, the iOS 8 and OS X.10 are a lock, and maybe some stuff related to the Beats acquisition and something about a "home automation framework", whatever that means.
if she didn't want you to hit on her, she must have been a lezzo, amirite? bro-fist! I don't know why girls would feel uncomfortable in that environment.
By definition a victim of paedophilia is protected not because they a victim of pedo crimes, but because they are a minor. I definitely support the protection of the privacy of minors, as do many others, and this is why there are already many laws world-wide that protect the identity of children.
umm no, just as you seek to protect pedos that were convicted many years ago, there are many pedo victims that are no longer minors, but face the horror of having these acts thrown in their faces over and over again.
As for the paedophile, him or her will have committed their crime and been punished for it. Once they have done their time in goal (or otherwise, as deemed appropriate by a court of law) then they deserve the same rights as everyone else.
the fact that you try to shield pedos is disgusting. these people cannot be rehabilitated and every parent should know where pedos live around them. Actually US already provides this info with handy maps. Once I had a really creepy neighbor move in and I looked him up there but did not find anything to my surprise.