Here you can unplug a node to simulate a hardware failure. The latency is more real world between nodes. Cache levels are more similar (L1 L2 RAM) , hardware levels (nic, bridge, CPU). It's a cheap approximation. Leave it at that.
The sarcasm meter extension was broken in the newest Firefox release. But seriously, sarcasm does not translate well via plaintext, so please try to refrain from its use.
Or if the private key is a number/letter matrix and the authentication includes only sending a subset of data for authentication. If one subset is compromised, such as 8 random character positions out of a 40x40 matrix, then the whole is not known. Plus a personal changeable pin to salt it each time. New cards would have to be able to be certifiably re-released as well... Maybe only with biometrics.
Obviously having a lifelong single password (SS#) is not enough anymore. But we still want identification that is relatively quickly accessed and verified. Could we reissue with a public and private key pair for each citizen? Could we trust the certs? What options can the slashdot crowd think of?
Thinking rationally would require you to first prove that there is a problem. Not only to determine if a problem exists (looks likely), but the determine the nature of the problem. Making up-front statements as concrete facts skews any kind of conversation or research toward that "given" fact.
Sometimes I'm terrible at describing my thoughts and when they're re-worded, more people agree. Then they assume the re-phraser (through no fault of their own) is the source of the idea. I need to work on my communication skills.
Yep. If they added XP level wifi and camera support I'd still rock it if possible. Program search is 7's only major improvement. I haven't used 10 enough to see a single real improvement.
I work in the US for a German company that is partially unionized in the EU. The US unions are nothing like the German ones. People sleep on the job, sabotage production, and generally don't care about their job or the company. They have no repercussions because the union protects them.
Have you ever noticed that each room has a unique painting on the wall above the headboard? Furniture is different, carpet, etc. They can narrow it down more than you might think.
There goes my 2^11 days read in a row record.
It works via Wine. Older versions installed beautifully for me years ago,
Here you can unplug a node to simulate a hardware failure. The latency is more real world between nodes. Cache levels are more similar (L1 L2 RAM) , hardware levels (nic, bridge, CPU). It's a cheap approximation. Leave it at that.
The sarcasm meter extension was broken in the newest Firefox release. But seriously, sarcasm does not translate well via plaintext, so please try to refrain from its use.
I'd suspect its because male gonads are more readily exposed to mutation causing environmental factors such as radiation, chemicals, etc
I would like to know how much oxygen you breathe. And the cost benefit ratio of your existence to the universe.
Or if the private key is a number/letter matrix and the authentication includes only sending a subset of data for authentication. If one subset is compromised, such as 8 random character positions out of a 40x40 matrix, then the whole is not known. Plus a personal changeable pin to salt it each time. New cards would have to be able to be certifiably re-released as well... Maybe only with biometrics.
Obviously having a lifelong single password (SS#) is not enough anymore. But we still want identification that is relatively quickly accessed and verified. Could we reissue with a public and private key pair for each citizen? Could we trust the certs? What options can the slashdot crowd think of?
Or N Korea, a drone, and 200g of sarin nerve agent. They already have camouflaged drones, so it wouldn't be surprising.
Thinking rationally would require you to first prove that there is a problem. Not only to determine if a problem exists (looks likely), but the determine the nature of the problem. Making up-front statements as concrete facts skews any kind of conversation or research toward that "given" fact.
Sometimes I'm terrible at describing my thoughts and when they're re-worded, more people agree. Then they assume the re-phraser (through no fault of their own) is the source of the idea. I need to work on my communication skills.
Yep. If they added XP level wifi and camera support I'd still rock it if possible. Program search is 7's only major improvement. I haven't used 10 enough to see a single real improvement.
Don't you realize how filthy aquatic farms are? I don't want one within 100m of my food.
All the coins I own have heads and tails and are thus binary. We should count them in base 2 from now on.
That's actually the best part.
You kid, but some people grow milkweed because we got so good at killing it.
I work in the US for a German company that is partially unionized in the EU. The US unions are nothing like the German ones. People sleep on the job, sabotage production, and generally don't care about their job or the company. They have no repercussions because the union protects them.
First a lot of soils need tilled. Heavy clay for example. Second, you're not allowed to chop down woods for farming.
There was a court case about needing a warrant to hook up a GPS tracker to a car. I think their opinion set a good precedent.
From 1997 to 2003 it wasn't.
My coworker is at their plant at the moment. I'll have to ask if he got to be in there with all the employees. So cool :)
We've automated writing robot software. While it isn't the developers, it's certainly taken a lot of labor out of programming automation.
Did someone leave a window open? It seems a little shilly in here.
Didn't have to be 100% original to help create a fingerprint. FYI I've submitted to this app multiple times.
Have you ever noticed that each room has a unique painting on the wall above the headboard? Furniture is different, carpet, etc. They can narrow it down more than you might think.