Are US voters free to write outsiders names on their votes ? If so, I'm surprised there isn't some kind of grassroot movement to write Obama instead of the two.*u[nm][tp] you currently have to chose from ! Oh, but no, as I recall, you have machines that do the voting for whomever controls the machines...
Actually most books about space mention that John Glenn was the first American in Space, skipping Sheppard (and his successor whom I cannot recall) entirely.
So where in the open source world are there regular code reviews with thought out discussions about how to write code better, how to follow the correct style guidelines, pointing out "oh by the way, you're using BUG_ON() the wrong way", and stuff like that?
I really would like to know too. I write device driver for internal use, but I'll be torched down if I try to get them accepted in the kernel because there are so many things in them that I don't know how to do the 'correct' way.
I think most IOT is hard to brick: if you reboot it it just restart in default mode as there's no writable filesystem (only a ramdisk) and only a few bytes where to save config information. So you are back to square one with a device still ripe open and ready for the ownage.
I don't understand when the scam is. He makes crappy books by scrapping public-domain services. Okay, probably low-quality and not much added value, but could be useful. He pushes them up with fake review. Okay, immoral, but a lot of people do it. Just read the negative and average reviews before buying and you should avoid it, no ? Am I missing something ?
There are already asshole bikers making a huge amount of noise in the neighbourhood, I'm pretty sure this is even more noisy due to the high RPMs necessary. Thanks but no thanks.
I support the idea of Tor, but in practice I never understood how anyone would want to run an exit node. I ran a relay node for a year or so, then I started noticing network problems: some websites would just hang. Upon investigation they were hosted on some large cloud provider. Upon further investigation I found my IP on some minor blacklist. Reading about that specific blacklist, I saw that running a Tor exit node or relay could land you on it. I stopped my tor node, used the removal form of that blacklist, and 2 days later everything was working again. So really it's more headaches than it is worth.
Yeah, I read that title first thing in the morning and I very nearly spit orange juice all over the laptop.
Seriously though, cancer is a very ancient disease. It comes from when the very first lonely cells decided to band together to increase survival, over 3 billion years ago. They figured out pretty quickly that group rules were necessary, like some cells go some places, others need to suicide at the right time, etc... And when a cell doesn't obey those ground rules and starts reproducing on its own, there you go: cancer.
So something so grounded in our origins is going to be VERY hard to eradicate. Improve it, yes, we already have. Improve it a lot, probably. But get rid of it I somehow doubt it because any kind of transcription error in a single cell can possibly lead to it.
A lot of 'broken window fallacies' in this analysis. It's like calculating the impact of a scam and saying it makes the economy run.
And also why do you give 'added' value to the halal and kosher food market ? If there was no religion, they would be normal butcher / supermarkets, with the same value, minus the extra tax taken by the religions, so nothing added here.
Interesting. But then why was this a problem only in the US ? None of the other countries implemented this kind of solution, and yet they had the same printing presses, no ?
Programmers who install telnet servers anywhere should be shot. 15 years ago it was already common knowledge that telnet was completely insecure and only a matter of time before it got owned. So why isn't there a daemon on all linux variants that monitors for the presence of a telnet server and KILLS IT ?!?
According to Kurt Gödel, a rotating universe allows for time travel. Not sure if a directionless universe implies non-rotating, but I'd think so (otherwise the axis of rotation would be a privileged direction). So history is stuck with Hitler. Also no way to have a sex change and go fuck yourself.
I write software for custom embedded systems and I generate the ssh key pairs manually before flashing. It's time consuming but OK when you have just a few devices. But how would a manufacturer of a million device do it ? I understand it's so much easier to generate it once and flash all your devices at once. So what's the solution to do it properly ?
Yup, it's partly my fault, but the device was progressively acting up worse and worse, while at the same time it was hard to pinpoint exactly what was wrong with it.
Well, I did too. Except that it always performed as shit: 15 to 45s to switch app on a G3. SD card that kept unmounting, etc... Then when I finally got it checked: "The mobo is fried, you need to change it. Ooops, sorry, just out of warranty".
Yeah, and now they are exporting this shit in other countries. There are now antivaxers with public stands on european markets. Fake schoolbook publishers with anti-evolution agenda who send free books to public schools. Hell, I've a website with plenty of Antarctic pictures and I recently received email from a guy who was trying to get me to admit that at the poles there are hidden proofs that the earth is flat !!!
Stupidity of this magnitude should make you too poor to be able to waste your time on trying to export stupid beliefs like that onto other people.
Anal corona is the winner you mean ! French cars aren't bad either: anal laguna, anal zoe, anal master, anal expert, smart anal, anal captur, anal golf (!), anal cactus (!!!), and for the winner: anal fiesta...
Yes, many european car brands used to have sensible numbering schemes. The higher the numbers (1xx / 2xx / 3xx...) the more expensive / luxurious the car, and the higher the end digits, the more recent they were. More or less. Then in the 90s they all shifted to completely dumb named like the mudpit, the vavina, the ratist or crap like that, impossible to remember 6 months after they came out. I'll sure be glad when this fad is over. Yup, my car is a T5, with one number increase every 15 years.
But a perennial plant has much deeper roots and is usually more resistant to drought and pests because of this. Anyway, although there's plenty of research on that, no annual crop has been converted to perennial yet with success, GMO or not.
On normal phones calls I don't. But when your parents want to see and talk with your 2-year old then, yes, it is invaluable.
You have to take a drug test for most jobs in the US. Do they have to take drug tests for the presidency ?!?
Are US voters free to write outsiders names on their votes ? If so, I'm surprised there isn't some kind of grassroot movement to write Obama instead of the two .*u[nm][tp] you currently have to chose from ! Oh, but no, as I recall, you have machines that do the voting for whomever controls the machines...
But they take a long time to open... Do they have time to work if you escape from the launch pad, near the ground ?
Actually most books about space mention that John Glenn was the first American in Space, skipping Sheppard (and his successor whom I cannot recall) entirely.
So where in the open source world are there regular code reviews with thought out discussions about how to write code better, how to follow the correct style guidelines, pointing out "oh by the way, you're using BUG_ON() the wrong way", and stuff like that?
I really would like to know too. I write device driver for internal use, but I'll be torched down if I try to get them accepted in the kernel because there are so many things in them that I don't know how to do the 'correct' way.
I think most IOT is hard to brick: if you reboot it it just restart in default mode as there's no writable filesystem (only a ramdisk) and only a few bytes where to save config information. So you are back to square one with a device still ripe open and ready for the ownage.
I don't understand when the scam is. He makes crappy books by scrapping public-domain services. Okay, probably low-quality and not much added value, but could be useful. He pushes them up with fake review. Okay, immoral, but a lot of people do it. Just read the negative and average reviews before buying and you should avoid it, no ? Am I missing something ?
There are already asshole bikers making a huge amount of noise in the neighbourhood, I'm pretty sure this is even more noisy due to the high RPMs necessary. Thanks but no thanks.
I support the idea of Tor, but in practice I never understood how anyone would want to run an exit node. I ran a relay node for a year or so, then I started noticing network problems: some websites would just hang. Upon investigation they were hosted on some large cloud provider. Upon further investigation I found my IP on some minor blacklist. Reading about that specific blacklist, I saw that running a Tor exit node or relay could land you on it. I stopped my tor node, used the removal form of that blacklist, and 2 days later everything was working again. So really it's more headaches than it is worth.
Yeah, I read that title first thing in the morning and I very nearly spit orange juice all over the laptop.
Seriously though, cancer is a very ancient disease. It comes from when the very first lonely cells decided to band together to increase survival, over 3 billion years ago. They figured out pretty quickly that group rules were necessary, like some cells go some places, others need to suicide at the right time, etc... And when a cell doesn't obey those ground rules and starts reproducing on its own, there you go: cancer.
So something so grounded in our origins is going to be VERY hard to eradicate. Improve it, yes, we already have. Improve it a lot, probably. But get rid of it I somehow doubt it because any kind of transcription error in a single cell can possibly lead to it.
P.S. No space before a question mark.
I know but I like it a more this way: it's a lot more readable. But it should be a non-breaking space !
A lot of 'broken window fallacies' in this analysis. It's like calculating the impact of a scam and saying it makes the economy run. And also why do you give 'added' value to the halal and kosher food market ? If there was no religion, they would be normal butcher / supermarkets, with the same value, minus the extra tax taken by the religions, so nothing added here.
Interesting. But then why was this a problem only in the US ? None of the other countries implemented this kind of solution, and yet they had the same printing presses, no ?
Is there any actual reason for putting the comma inside the quotes ? As a programmer, it makes me want to throw up.
Programmers who install telnet servers anywhere should be shot. 15 years ago it was already common knowledge that telnet was completely insecure and only a matter of time before it got owned. So why isn't there a daemon on all linux variants that monitors for the presence of a telnet server and KILLS IT ?!?
According to Kurt Gödel, a rotating universe allows for time travel. Not sure if a directionless universe implies non-rotating, but I'd think so (otherwise the axis of rotation would be a privileged direction). So history is stuck with Hitler. Also no way to have a sex change and go fuck yourself.
I write software for custom embedded systems and I generate the ssh key pairs manually before flashing. It's time consuming but OK when you have just a few devices. But how would a manufacturer of a million device do it ? I understand it's so much easier to generate it once and flash all your devices at once. So what's the solution to do it properly ?
Yup, it's partly my fault, but the device was progressively acting up worse and worse, while at the same time it was hard to pinpoint exactly what was wrong with it.
Well, I did too. Except that it always performed as shit: 15 to 45s to switch app on a G3. SD card that kept unmounting, etc... Then when I finally got it checked: "The mobo is fried, you need to change it. Ooops, sorry, just out of warranty".
Stupidity of this magnitude should make you too poor to be able to waste your time on trying to export stupid beliefs like that onto other people.
Anal corona is the winner you mean ! French cars aren't bad either: anal laguna, anal zoe, anal master, anal expert, smart anal, anal captur, anal golf (!), anal cactus (!!!), and for the winner: anal fiesta...
Yes, many european car brands used to have sensible numbering schemes. The higher the numbers (1xx / 2xx / 3xx...) the more expensive / luxurious the car, and the higher the end digits, the more recent they were. More or less. Then in the 90s they all shifted to completely dumb named like the mudpit, the vavina, the ratist or crap like that, impossible to remember 6 months after they came out. I'll sure be glad when this fad is over. Yup, my car is a T5, with one number increase every 15 years.
But a perennial plant has much deeper roots and is usually more resistant to drought and pests because of this. Anyway, although there's plenty of research on that, no annual crop has been converted to perennial yet with success, GMO or not.
It's the 4th power of the weight PER AXLE, so your math is off.