... so I could push notifications back at the bastards, or bitches as may apply, when I get a goddam 4 am (CST) Amber Alert about a kid missing in Oregon and I live in Texas.
The company says it made the change because Congress has passed the Fight Online Sex Trafficking Act, meant to crack down on sex trafficking of children. It was approved by a landslide in the Senate earlier this week, as NPR's Alina Selyukh has reported, but has been met with criticism by free speech advocates and sex workers.
Your version frames the action as a settlement via negotiation.
Reddit reacted similarly, from that same article:
Reddit has also announced policy changes this week. It said that users could not use the site to "solicit or facilitate any transaction or gift involving certain goods and services...
Both these actions, and others, were done BEFORE the legislation was even signed.
Trump has not yet signed the bill [March 23, 2018 3:52 PM ET], which is known as FOSTA. It passed in the House by 388-25 and in the Senate by 97-2.
Just because something is available, it's not necessarily in the Public Domain.
How many times do we see a viral story where the thread is fraught (my new word for the day) with media requests, "Hi Sonja, this is ABC World News Tonight. May we use this? We will give you credit. Thanks."
I don't know why in simple hell your question was modded down.
Happened to me the other day.
Good questions, particularly by those like we whose feet don't stink and we love Jesus, should be elevated so the Gentle Reader will see them and stuff.
An interlocutory appeal causes the natural progression of a lawsuit to pause because there's a question of law that needs to be resolved before proceeding.
In this matter, a citizen took a photograph and the media grabbed it and used the photo in news stories.
Appreciate that the news agencies are making money, but the photographer is not.
The interlocutory appeal is a request by the media, "Wait a minute! The photo is not stored on our servers. We don't take the position that we "own" it. We are simply embedding a shared photo from another place."
U.S. District Court Judge Katherine Forrest shocked many legal observers with a decision that refused to apply the "Server Test," where the direct liability of a website publisher for copyright infringement turns on whether the image is hosted on the publisher's own server or is embedded or linked from a third-party server.
So, the judge said, "We're not going to call a time out and create a sidebar court session to determine provenance because the photo belongs to the photographer and it don't make a flying rat's ass where it's stored."
Photographers would benefit greatly if use of their work anywhere had to comply with copyright law.
This action might impact embedded links, as well.
Play like you are in your automobile as you read this and it will make a swell car analogy.
For server work, I hired a local Microsoft Certified tech company that had a direct line, via a vendor code, to top-tier support.
My boss asked why I wasn't doing that work.
I told him I was outsourcing competency, liability, responsibility and security because I wasn't qualified.
He said he'd send me to the metropolis 2 hours away for training.
I told him that was a very bad idea because he'd have to hotel up, give me an expanse account, and I'd be off the job during the months of training and when that was done, I'd leave for much, much higher pay..
I worked as an Journeyman Instrument Man at Texaco refinery, Port Arthur, Texas.
One of our tasks was to repair and maintain oxygen analyzers.
We'd test them by exposing them to open air (as opposed to smokestacks, under water, in control houses, and tanks where people were working) and the goddam things always reported "21%."
I mean, like all the mother fucking goddam time and stuff.
It was never 15% our (like nitrogen) 78%.
NO!
Goddam son of a bitching yellow belly blue balled bastard suck ass 21%!
Open air oxygen reporting at 21% is so one-sided as to be fake news.
It would be swell if the explosives were composed of biodegradable or seed-propagating components producing non-cow disturbing decibels, and the chop-up was done by electric vehicles equipped with battery-operated saws, all unmanned so no human breathes any of that shit.
Be sure to escrow the tear-down cost of the tear-down shit, too, OK?
In total, the personpower, war machinery, logistics including toilet paper, housing, administrators and their buildings, the contractors including mercenaries (the list is too long), we're talking about massive unproductive corporations and the subsequent unemployment.
America recently committed to a 1.5 trillion dollar debt.
They aren't going to undo that kind of short-term capitalistic trajectory.
Where the United States was once a leader, they are now tripping on their own feet.
I've been arguing the 2nd law of thermodynamics for years regarding wind turbines.
We don't get something for nothing.
TFA makes the point of end-of-life where the cost of tear down and recycle is a bitch.
Advocates ignore the other end, as well where we inject fossil fuels into the processes of extraction, transportation, refinement, transportation, manufacturing, more transportation to assembly plants powered by fossil fuels... we can all follow the fossil fuel path to a wind turbine standing tall as the Sun glints off it in full glory.
We ignore its dirty genesis.
During its productive life, it needs inspection, maintenance, and repairs -- all done using fossil fuel.
In total, we shit in our mess kit producing a shiny object.
[I don't object to the manufacture of wind turbines, but I do object to the unrealistic worship of the shiny object to the point of ignoring science.]
The lesson of the shiny object is that it's dirty.
While the ENERGY is renewable, the goddam shiny object isn't. ~ CaptainDork
It's also, "The best."
#perspective
Had . Had is the word you're looking for.
You commented on this thread because you use(d) Hashflare.
Google the word, Had .
You insensitive clod!
I was drinking coffee.
I waterboarded myself.
That is funny.
Thank you for the link.
I was not aware of this side of the story.
The most important sentence is TFS headline.
This is a science article and it's what I signed up for.
News for nerds, stuff that matters.
It matters to me.
... so I could push notifications back at the bastards, or bitches as may apply, when I get a goddam 4 am (CST) Amber Alert about a kid missing in Oregon and I live in Texas.
I do not like it at all when someone asks me for links just to piss me off.
I have a trademarked term: Linksta, that applies.
So, with my apologies and assurance that I am not trying to piss you off, would you please provide a link that details this?
It's something that I am not aware of.
Thank you.
... owed $1 million that was due, or past due, to the router then maybe this was a "guilt hack." or stuff.
No, that's not what happened.
The company says it made the change because Congress has passed the Fight Online Sex Trafficking Act, meant to crack down on sex trafficking of children. It was approved by a landslide in the Senate earlier this week, as NPR's Alina Selyukh has reported, but has been met with criticism by free speech advocates and sex workers.
Your version frames the action as a settlement via negotiation.
Reddit reacted similarly, from that same article:
Reddit has also announced policy changes this week. It said that users could not use the site to "solicit or facilitate any transaction or gift involving certain goods and services...
Both these actions, and others, were done BEFORE the legislation was even signed.
Trump has not yet signed the bill [March 23, 2018 3:52 PM ET], which is known as FOSTA. It passed in the House by 388-25 and in the Senate by 97-2.
"They," didn't take down Craigslist.
It's still around.
You're referring to a small part that Craigslist itself voluntarily took down.
... make available ...
That's what the whole goddam Internet does.
Just because something is available, it's not necessarily in the Public Domain.
How many times do we see a viral story where the thread is fraught (my new word for the day) with media requests, "Hi Sonja, this is ABC World News Tonight. May we use this? We will give you credit. Thanks."
Nah.
Discovery is a natural function of the Internet.
USE, on the other hand ...
You're welcome.
I don't know why in simple hell your question was modded down.
Happened to me the other day.
Good questions, particularly by those like we whose feet don't stink and we love Jesus, should be elevated so the Gentle Reader will see them and stuff.
An interlocutory appeal causes the natural progression of a lawsuit to pause because there's a question of law that needs to be resolved before proceeding.
In this matter, a citizen took a photograph and the media grabbed it and used the photo in news stories.
Appreciate that the news agencies are making money, but the photographer is not.
The interlocutory appeal is a request by the media, "Wait a minute! The photo is not stored on our servers. We don't take the position that we "own" it. We are simply embedding a shared photo from another place."
U.S. District Court Judge Katherine Forrest shocked many legal observers with a decision that refused to apply the "Server Test," where the direct liability of a website publisher for copyright infringement turns on whether the image is hosted on the publisher's own server or is embedded or linked from a third-party server.
So, the judge said, "We're not going to call a time out and create a sidebar court session to determine provenance because the photo belongs to the photographer and it don't make a flying rat's ass where it's stored."
Photographers would benefit greatly if use of their work anywhere had to comply with copyright law.
This action might impact embedded links, as well.
Play like you are in your automobile as you read this and it will make a swell car analogy.
... ... trained to fly.
The US is Facing a Serious Shortage of Airline Pilots
I'm a retired IT guy.
For server work, I hired a local Microsoft Certified tech company that had a direct line, via a vendor code, to top-tier support.
My boss asked why I wasn't doing that work.
I told him I was outsourcing competency, liability, responsibility and security because I wasn't qualified.
He said he'd send me to the metropolis 2 hours away for training.
I told him that was a very bad idea because he'd have to hotel up, give me an expanse account, and I'd be off the job during the months of training and when that was done, I'd leave for much, much higher pay. .
We just left well enough alone.
I think your idea would create similar risks.
I worked as an Journeyman Instrument Man at Texaco refinery, Port Arthur, Texas.
One of our tasks was to repair and maintain oxygen analyzers.
We'd test them by exposing them to open air (as opposed to smokestacks, under water, in control houses, and tanks where people were working) and the goddam things always reported "21%."
I mean, like all the mother fucking goddam time and stuff.
It was never 15% our (like nitrogen) 78%.
NO!
Goddam son of a bitching yellow belly blue balled bastard suck ass 21%!
Open air oxygen reporting at 21% is so one-sided as to be fake news.
It would be swell if the explosives were composed of biodegradable or seed-propagating components producing non-cow disturbing decibels, and the chop-up was done by electric vehicles equipped with battery-operated saws, all unmanned so no human breathes any of that shit.
Be sure to escrow the tear-down cost of the tear-down shit, too, OK?
Ethanol from corn is scarecrowed.
So TFA is fake news with absolutely no information of value and we all just saved 5 billion dollars.
Whew!
War is a subsidy.
9/11 is recent memory.
What about Korea, and Vietnam?
In total, the personpower, war machinery, logistics including toilet paper, housing, administrators and their buildings, the contractors including mercenaries (the list is too long), we're talking about massive unproductive corporations and the subsequent unemployment.
America recently committed to a 1.5 trillion dollar debt.
They aren't going to undo that kind of short-term capitalistic trajectory.
Where the United States was once a leader, they are now tripping on their own feet.
The giant is falling.
... syndrome.
I've been arguing the 2nd law of thermodynamics for years regarding wind turbines.
We don't get something for nothing.
TFA makes the point of end-of-life where the cost of tear down and recycle is a bitch.
Advocates ignore the other end, as well where we inject fossil fuels into the processes of extraction, transportation, refinement, transportation, manufacturing, more transportation to assembly plants powered by fossil fuels ... we can all follow the fossil fuel path to a wind turbine standing tall as the Sun glints off it in full glory.
We ignore its dirty genesis.
During its productive life, it needs inspection, maintenance, and repairs -- all done using fossil fuel.
In total, we shit in our mess kit producing a shiny object.
[I don't object to the manufacture of wind turbines, but I do object to the unrealistic worship of the shiny object to the point of ignoring science.]
The lesson of the shiny object is that it's dirty.
While the ENERGY is renewable, the goddam shiny object isn't. ~ CaptainDork
... the Bitcoin aspect may be a bigger story.
Mueller found that the Russian hacker scheme was dependent on bitcoin, and it may have gotten them caught
Like this isn't happening all over the goddam motherfucking Internet or stuff.
Oh, I apologize for my shortcomings.
I just read up about World War II and how the whole fucking goddam end was orchestrated by not one single solitary American scientist.
I see my error.
Thank you.