I wonder why not land them in a pond and then fish them out of the water.
Perhaps they would not survive the heat stress?
It's because the rocket is really heavy. If it can float on water, then it will be easier pull it back out of the water. Otherwise the engineers will need a very big and strong fishing rod.
It was withdrawn because the device was cracked by an Israeli firm.
Not before they fought in court, with Tim Cook writing public letter about protecting the people's right, with some of the public interviewee realizing FBI on the wrong, with a number of technology giants supporting Apple including MS and FBI finding themselves in a position for a possible bad precedent against them.
There is zero reason they should be "postponing the hearing" and also signing a contract on a day before postponing, unless they've ran out of time on something bad against them. Apple really did "enough" to make the FBI withdrew their request.
I can't see exactly how something like this can happen without being inexperienced or incompetent.
In software, the most crucial feature should be working before any animation. In this case, none of the taps animation should have the control factor to the actual command.
It feels like if I took out all the animation from that app and run it, that simple calculator would return a lot of fatal errors right on the spot.
Can you really disconnect permanently from all forms of "social media" and survive properly in today's world?
Would you want to?
I tried to post a reply of "yes and I don't really mind" but only to eat my own irony as you need to be on slashdot (social media?) to post this reply.
investigating why high-energy batteries used in laptops, cell phones, airplanes and electric cars sometimes fail, the researchers said
It looks like the researchers missed chemistry 101. We all know 'why' batteries can fail because it is chemical and energy can be released with a chemical reaction. It's just we haven't found a "cheap and economic" solution to resolve 'how' to stop batteries from failing.
Everyone that know about NK and history would have picked something close to option 2, Ignore. Not because we are ignoring them, but they are hoping that we don't ignore them.
During the Cold War, the USA and USSR both had nukes. The world was at the brink of nuclear war. At the same time, both side knew that they didn't want to start the actual nuclear war. So both side waited out for a very long time while having some conflicts and competitions in between. The only thing that ended it was the fall of USSR internally.
NK is in the same boat. Their dictatorship is controlled by brainwashing the citizen about the west is about to attack. It drives the citizen to continue to believe, but their system can at one point fall apart when the citizen found out that the west isn't about to attack, and everything was a lie.
But if the USA attack or picked option 1 - The use or threat of deadly force. At least more than 1/2 the world will be deleted with this nuclear war.
If we use you scenario, we will need to add two extra things. The gun the man held can only hit a target within 1ft. And both the man across the street and you are wearing a visible grenade filled vest. Even if you don't play fps game, it should be obvious that the first to shoot is the one who's going to die soon after.
So in both the scenario and in real world, using deadly force is a big no go. You could still say that the USA should do something about China and other countries that are still supporting NK, but using deadly force is surely not the good option.
Now with the new Windows structure, it won't be able to touch your personal data but it can completely replace and manipulate everything in Windows directory.
It can wipe the whole Windows directory and replace it with it's own binaries. So after rebooting, you'll finally be able to get borderless ransomware at boot instead of being windowed inside Windows.
Defer update is kind of pointless since it doesn't actually delay buggy updates. It just pause updates until X day and you are forced with whatever updates on the due date.
So let's say update X is buggy and a later update Y is buggy. With the defer update, you'll get update X fix patch but you'll still get the newest buggy update Y.
The users still don't get the choice to pick and avoid newest buggy update.
This has nothing to do with "owning the world". If a Microsoft employee, located in the U.S., can access a server located in [some other country], then the location of that server is irrelevant. That is the argument being used by the U.S. government, and in this case they are
incorrect. That is because the Microsoft employee can access a server located in [some other country] due to permission from someone ([some other country] MS employees) at the location to enable access to the server. The [some other country] MS employee have 100% rights to physically disconnect their server at anytime under their judgement and the local country's jurisdiction.
Simpler concept: Guy 1 has a ball and Guy 2 also has a ball. Separated by land while under agreement and regulation, both of them can throw the ball to each other. Then separate land Police 1 and Police 2 came. Police 1 can ask Guy 1 to give him his ball. Police 2 can ask Guy 2 to give him his ball. But Police 1 cannot ask Guy 2 for his ball without asking Police 2 first, where Guy 1 is irrelevant. The problem is now Police 1 is asking Guy 1 for Guy 2's ball without asking Police 2.
We are not "claiming that a person located in the U.S. is governed by EU law", but the person located in the EU is governed by the EU law., and outsider can't tell him/her to bypass their law.
But a voice assistant is great when your hands are busy with other things. I keep Alexa in my kitchen. She can give me a news brief, and a summary of my daily schedule while I am busy fixing breakfast...
Why ask Alexa to read your daily schedule when you can ask Alexa to order the breakfast and milk to deliver first thing in the morning? You can also order frozen breakfast ahead of schedule.
If you can use the internet, you can also order them without Alexa, saving you $149.
You won't need to read you daily schedule anymore since my logic have just destroyed it. You might as well enjoy your new extra hours.
delivery drivers one-time access to a person's home to drop off items
can be done by driving right into the person's home at 100mph to drop off say items. Unfortunately, it is also a one-time access as the car would then be stuck half way in the person's home.
Android for 7 years now, and it sucks. Ever use a Galaxy S7 Edge by Samsung for T-Mobile for example? When using this device, it takes the proverbial lag every time you interact with it.
Hopefully you're not technical in android function, otherwise this post will end up being irony and sarcasm. Each app you install on your android device has a potential to slow down your device, either ram usage, background services usage, storage space, permissions, battery usage, notifications, auto updates, auto scan, auto backup, etc. Each new OS update you install will also has a potential to slow down your device, like iOS.
You can of course manually turn off/ block app functions to ensure your device work the way it should, however here is an easier way. You can stop apps from causing lags by trying to uninstall them first, with the most recently installed app first. If you have too many apps, you can factory wipe the device back to the initial factory state. Of course, you should backup before doing any of this.
If the factory wipe did not improve your device function, then it could be the bloatware from samsung. Try going to the installed app and look for names under samsung. If you can uninstall them, uninstall them. Otherwise, look and see if you can disable them. If you can, disable them.
I wonder why not land them in a pond and then fish them out of the water. Perhaps they would not survive the heat stress?
It's because the rocket is really heavy. If it can float on water, then it will be easier pull it back out of the water. Otherwise the engineers will need a very big and strong fishing rod.
If he was asked to put in a backdoor "by court order", he wouldn't need to because they already have a back-door.
I'll take that $64,000. Thank you.
Enough so that the FBI withdrew their request.
It was withdrawn because the device was cracked by an Israeli firm.
Not before they fought in court, with Tim Cook writing public letter about protecting the people's right, with some of the public interviewee realizing FBI on the wrong, with a number of technology giants supporting Apple including MS and FBI finding themselves in a position for a possible bad precedent against them.
Only then they "just a day before the hearing" went and signed $15,278.02 contract with Cellebrite (Israeli company).
There is zero reason they should be "postponing the hearing" and also signing a contract on a day before postponing, unless they've ran out of time on something bad against them. Apple really did "enough" to make the FBI withdrew their request.
I can't see exactly how something like this can happen without being inexperienced or incompetent.
In software, the most crucial feature should be working before any animation. In this case, none of the taps animation should have the control factor to the actual command.
It feels like if I took out all the animation from that app and run it, that simple calculator would return a lot of fatal errors right on the spot.
First, they're tricking you and pushing the right buttons to make you check your feed just one more time.
I have been pushing the left buttons for my whole life. No wonder it's not working.
I tried to post a reply of "yes and I don't really mind" but only to eat my own irony as you need to be on slashdot (social media?) to post this reply.
It looks like the researchers missed chemistry 101. We all know 'why' batteries can fail because it is chemical and energy can be released with a chemical reaction. It's just we haven't found a "cheap and economic" solution to resolve 'how' to stop batteries from failing.
Backup is overrated.
Everyone that know about NK and history would have picked something close to option 2, Ignore. Not because we are ignoring them, but they are hoping that we don't ignore them.
During the Cold War, the USA and USSR both had nukes. The world was at the brink of nuclear war. At the same time, both side knew that they didn't want to start the actual nuclear war. So both side waited out for a very long time while having some conflicts and competitions in between. The only thing that ended it was the fall of USSR internally.
NK is in the same boat. Their dictatorship is controlled by brainwashing the citizen about the west is about to attack. It drives the citizen to continue to believe, but their system can at one point fall apart when the citizen found out that the west isn't about to attack, and everything was a lie.
But if the USA attack or picked option 1 - The use or threat of deadly force. At least more than 1/2 the world will be deleted with this nuclear war.
If we use you scenario, we will need to add two extra things. The gun the man held can only hit a target within 1ft. And both the man across the street and you are wearing a visible grenade filled vest. Even if you don't play fps game, it should be obvious that the first to shoot is the one who's going to die soon after.
So in both the scenario and in real world, using deadly force is a big no go. You could still say that the USA should do something about China and other countries that are still supporting NK, but using deadly force is surely not the good option.
You forgot to add in Facebook to the list of recreational drug.
identify a few key pieces of Windows OS as malicious files, and delete those files as the way of quarantining the malware.
So, working as intended?
Now with the new Windows structure, it won't be able to touch your personal data but it can completely replace and manipulate everything in Windows directory.
It can wipe the whole Windows directory and replace it with it's own binaries. So after rebooting, you'll finally be able to get borderless ransomware at boot instead of being windowed inside Windows.
This whole thing might be caused by live display with adaptive brightness turned on, which is part of android display settings.
I suggest look around in the settings after you get the phone.
They bought a bigger exercise pen for the pigs.
Doesn't mean you're actually there. Please pull your pants back up and stop looking like you're about to do it in my living room.
Security consultants found out all other anti-virus do the same time.
-Scan for virus
-Upload samples
- Delete virus
15 hours later
Security consultants now recommend PC without anti-virus.
you just need to go outside and talk to real people. Oh wait...
Defer update is kind of pointless since it doesn't actually delay buggy updates. It just pause updates until X day and you are forced with whatever updates on the due date.
So let's say update X is buggy and a later update Y is buggy. With the defer update, you'll get update X fix patch but you'll still get the newest buggy update Y.
The users still don't get the choice to pick and avoid newest buggy update.
This has nothing to do with "owning the world". If a Microsoft employee, located in the U.S., can access a server located in [some other country], then the location of that server is irrelevant. That is the argument being used by the U.S. government, and in this case they are
incorrect. That is because the Microsoft employee can access a server located in [some other country] due to permission from someone ([some other country] MS employees) at the location to enable access to the server. The [some other country] MS employee have 100% rights to physically disconnect their server at anytime under their judgement and the local country's jurisdiction.
Simpler concept: Guy 1 has a ball and Guy 2 also has a ball. Separated by land while under agreement and regulation, both of them can throw the ball to each other. Then separate land Police 1 and Police 2 came. Police 1 can ask Guy 1 to give him his ball. Police 2 can ask Guy 2 to give him his ball. But Police 1 cannot ask Guy 2 for his ball without asking Police 2 first, where Guy 1 is irrelevant. The problem is now Police 1 is asking Guy 1 for Guy 2's ball without asking Police 2.
We are not "claiming that a person located in the U.S. is governed by EU law", but the person located in the EU is governed by the EU law., and outsider can't tell him/her to bypass their law.
Why ask Alexa to read your daily schedule when you can ask Alexa to order the breakfast and milk to deliver first thing in the morning? You can also order frozen breakfast ahead of schedule.
If you can use the internet, you can also order them without Alexa, saving you $149.
You won't need to read you daily schedule anymore since my logic have just destroyed it. You might as well enjoy your new extra hours.
It's not recognizing my pet rock.
Where's the spoon?
delivery drivers one-time access to a person's home to drop off items
can be done by driving right into the person's home at 100mph to drop off say items. Unfortunately, it is also a one-time access as the car would then be stuck half way in the person's home.
Android for 7 years now, and it sucks. Ever use a Galaxy S7 Edge by Samsung for T-Mobile for example? When using this device, it takes the proverbial lag every time you interact with it.
Hopefully you're not technical in android function, otherwise this post will end up being irony and sarcasm. Each app you install on your android device has a potential to slow down your device, either ram usage, background services usage, storage space, permissions, battery usage, notifications, auto updates, auto scan, auto backup, etc. Each new OS update you install will also has a potential to slow down your device, like iOS.
You can of course manually turn off/ block app functions to ensure your device work the way it should, however here is an easier way. You can stop apps from causing lags by trying to uninstall them first, with the most recently installed app first. If you have too many apps, you can factory wipe the device back to the initial factory state. Of course, you should backup before doing any of this.
If the factory wipe did not improve your device function, then it could be the bloatware from samsung. Try going to the installed app and look for names under samsung. If you can uninstall them, uninstall them. Otherwise, look and see if you can disable them. If you can, disable them.
Now your device should be much more responsive.
exchange their Kaspersky copy with a one-year license for McAfee LiveSafe.
for McAfee LiveSafe.
McAfee
Worst trade ever.