The pound sterling has fallen 10% so far today. That's the same as adding a 10% import tax to everything being imported into the UK. That's going to hurt big time.
There is a limit to how many jobs that require "more advanced skills" can exist. And those jobs that call for "more advanced skills" are also under attack. At one point you will be affected.
Managed to get one to boot, but won't connect to the internet to download the wifi drivers. Pity, because it actually worked with the print portion of my color laser printer/scanner - the first to do so even though it was labeled linux compatible.
Hopefully wpa-supplicant will be available from the shell, but it's not something I'm going to waste too much energy one at one shot.
No, they were not declared as acts of war by congress. Too lazy to look at the link to the government's own records? There have been no declarations of war since 1942. None. Zip. Nada. Vide. Nul. Rien. Without a declaration of war, they're not officially enemies, so treason doesn't apply.
Tried 2 more distros today, including following instructions to a t. The problem is not on my end. I didn't have these problems when I was able to format a USB key to the ext3 file system - problem is that the usb installers don't do this.
And who is the US formally at war with? Nobody. The last formal declaration of war was in 1942.
There is no country that the US is at war with. No country that is an enemy of the US. He hasn't even helped the entities the US is taking military actions against, such as al-Qaeda, ISIL, or the Taliban. To the contrary, he gave the information to allies of the United States.
When did he got to war with the US? Never. When did he join enemies of the US? Never. When did he give aid and comfort to enemies of the US? Never.
Who are the enemies of the US right now? Al-Qaeda, ISIL, the Taliban. Snowden hasn't been involved with any of them.
Or if you look at it another way, when was the last time Congress voted to go to war? 1942. No state of war exists right now, just a lot of "military actions."
Some on the email thread, such as Rajesh De, the NSA's general counsel, advocated for the public release of a Snowden email from April 2013 in which the former NSA contractor asked questions about the "interpretation of legal authorities" related to the agency's surveillance programs.
We know that the NSA general counsel was well aware of Snowden, and was discussing it with others. The people the general counsel discussed it with via email were also aware.
The pound sterling has fallen 10% so far today. That's the same as adding a 10% import tax to everything being imported into the UK. That's going to hurt big time.
Our Presidency has been handed over peacefully
Lincoln and Kennedy would disagree with you.
You can start with white lists and block everything else at the router.
I think this should take the award for hacking junk.
Ban indiscriminate access to the internet and watch how the problems fade away.
We already have the equivalent of one form of a universal basic income - it's called welfare.
Lets see how long they keep saying that when their jobs and income disappear.
There is a limit to how many jobs that require "more advanced skills" can exist. And those jobs that call for "more advanced skills" are also under attack. At one point you will be affected.
He shouldn't have said it was just theoretical. After all, how does he know for certain that it doesn't already exist and the US hasn't detected it?
It will also be the last.
Because most laptops nowadays don't have optical drives, so booting off an optical disk isn't going to work so well, but they all have USB.
How can it download drivers if it's not connected to the Internet, duh!
Managed to get one to boot, but won't connect to the internet to download the wifi drivers. Pity, because it actually worked with the print portion of my color laser printer/scanner - the first to do so even though it was labeled linux compatible.
Hopefully wpa-supplicant will be available from the shell, but it's not something I'm going to waste too much energy one at one shot.
That's all they had posted on their victories page. Pretty thin gruel.
You're on the internet or any communications network and you think you have privacy and are free of government spying? That is just SO innocent :-)
Plus, he gave them to allies, not enemies in any sense of the word. Something is wrong when giving your allies information is seen as treason.
No, they were not declared as acts of war by congress. Too lazy to look at the link to the government's own records? There have been no declarations of war since 1942. None. Zip. Nada. Vide. Nul. Rien. Without a declaration of war, they're not officially enemies, so treason doesn't apply.
For example, their "win" against pen registers is obsolete because now you have skyhooks that can track ALL phones in an area.
Tried 2 more distros today, including following instructions to a t. The problem is not on my end. I didn't have these problems when I was able to format a USB key to the ext3 file system - problem is that the usb installers don't do this.
"Blackbury" says it all
And if you look at the forums, a lot have run into problems, so no, the problem isn't at my end. :-)
And who is the US formally at war with? Nobody. The last formal declaration of war was in 1942.
There is no country that the US is at war with. No country that is an enemy of the US. He hasn't even helped the entities the US is taking military actions against, such as al-Qaeda, ISIL, or the Taliban. To the contrary, he gave the information to allies of the United States.
When did he got to war with the US? Never. When did he join enemies of the US? Never. When did he give aid and comfort to enemies of the US? Never.
Who are the enemies of the US right now? Al-Qaeda, ISIL, the Taliban. Snowden hasn't been involved with any of them.
Or if you look at it another way, when was the last time Congress voted to go to war? 1942. No state of war exists right now, just a lot of "military actions."
And your point is? What law will you tell the lawyers that Microsoft is breaking?
The license you agreed to allows them to do this. Don't like it - turn off updated until after July 29th, or switch to another OS. Problem solved.
Some on the email thread, such as Rajesh De, the NSA's general counsel, advocated for the public release of a Snowden email from April 2013 in which the former NSA contractor asked questions about the "interpretation of legal authorities" related to the agency's surveillance programs.
We know that the NSA general counsel was well aware of Snowden, and was discussing it with others. The people the general counsel discussed it with via email were also aware.