I'm not surprised at all, I would like someone to do this analysis with the Garmin Connect app. A while ago it was updated so that you couldn't connect the vivosmart directly to your phone without doing it through the app. Then, another update the app isn't even usable unless you turn on location services. So for someone like me whose use case is mostly so I don't have to pull my phone out of my pocket to check/ack a page and occasionally for exercise. It became a piece of junk that sits in a drawer.
I agree, you might not like what they have to say, but they have just as much a right to say it as you do. It feels like the young movements of today, are fighting intolerance with even more intolerance. Back Asswards
It is my understanding that it's been fixed in the latest version of imagemagick, the problem is that the distro maintainers haven't backported it yet. There is also a trivial mitigation technique: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/sh...
That's an amazing observation, because I always use my smart phone not to game! And rarely use it for music. I usually use it as a phone and communications device. It gets OK battery life. I have to recharge it every night, which is inconvenient. I miss the decades old flip phone that would last for a week, and had communication stuff built in as well. No 3rd party apps!
I agree, if you thought that the Apple Watch was supposed to replace a computer or even a smartphone, you're just stupid, willfully ignorant or making crap up. I know, let's go ask Dick Tracy how his wrist computer is doing.
I attended UberConf last year in Denver, and heard a presentation regarding DCOS. It is an interesting project, it was extremely easy to configure, I basically had an 8 node cluster running in AWS in minutes. It was also very easy to install kubernetes, and several other "cloudy" applications.
If I remember correctly, all I had to do was something like
dcos install kubernetes
I took it down due to lack of interest within my org. But may resurrect it to check it out again.
Don't worry, based on my experience, the tv based apps will be unsupported in 12-24 months and you'll go back to the roku. ie many of the apps on my smart tv do not work anymore.
I'm getting tired of this argument. The ISP's and telco's have been subsidized to the tune of billions by taxpayers, for no benefit. The only times that service seems to improve is when someone like google or the local government says that they are start offering fiber to an area, then every ISP/telco/local monoploy starts suing and claiming that they are going to upgrade. If the locals drop the project due to lawsuits, then the telcos drop their improvements as well. It's not a metter of size of the US. It's a matter of pure greed.
Since I am in a similar situation and recently wired my house, I'm curious as to the details of your setup. lessons learned, and what you would do differently and what you would do the same.
Hah! Got a chuckle out of that. thanks. I have to admit, that really the only time I have to myself is after the kids/wife go to bed. but at that point I revel is all the wired glory the house has to offer. Whether they appreciate the fact that all our movies, music and entertainment is available at the touch of a button at absurd speeds is left as an exercise to the imagination.... The wife's still a bit salty because of all the holes I've put into the house during the project but haven't patched up yet.
I personally cannot stand surfing the web with a phone. Tablets are only slightly better, but as a married father of 2 boys under 5 and a geek. Being able to stream netflix, or purchased and ripped videos, movies and other content is invaluable. I'm currently on the tail end of a retrofit project where I have 47 cat6 ethernet drops, 17 POTS (cat6 as well and easily changeable for VOIP) phone lines and Century Link is currently laying fiber for a FTTH deployment in Denver. And a business class 1200ac WAP.
I have multiple runs of quad shielded rg6 and cat6 to my DMARC's, all my rooms and even attic for future home automation/surveillance purposes and have multiple attic mounted antennas in my attic (thanks to previous owners) the only thing that I have done is changed/updated the baluns and upgraded wiring to said quad shielded rg6 from rg5(8/9) and home run everything to my furnace room.
I say let the peasants have wireless.
I have seen massive response improvement's in my roku3, and multiple RPI's running openelec/retropie. In fact the only place I haven't seen a noticeable improvement from going wired is the shitty Blue-ray player that we use for netflix/amazon in the Living room. Even if the uplink to my house is comcast shitty basic. The rest of my house massively benefits from having wires. When I get FTTH I pity the fools using wireless for their PS4/xbox setups.
Personally, I don't think that identifying hitler is a problem.... per se. it's adding contect that I would discourage. For example if it said "Hey! That's Adolf Hitler, I think he's a swell guy." I'd have a problem with that. On the other hand with blocking Hitler images, what are they going to do with Charlie Chaplin?
I'm not trying to denigrate your comment in anyway, but turning 40 this year, and being one of the original generation that grew up on the original home computers (TI99-4a), and pagers were the cool thing in high school. I find your comment regarding having to "pull a rectangle out of my pocket" to be very funny/sad/ironic/humorous.
I'm cool with gay marriage and LBGTWTF rights and all, but I think that this is ridiculous. If you have a penis, use the boys room. If you don't you'll make everyone else in the womens room uncomfortable. Once you get your penis chopped off and a vagina installed, you can use the girls room.
What if some regular schmuck decides for the lulz to dress up as a women for a day and go all perv in womens room? Is there a statute in the law that says you have to be transgender for a certain amount of time before you can use the womens room? How are you going to prove it?
At this point why not make all restrooms communal or unisex?
Didn't we give these companies billions in tax credits and incentives in the late 90's and early 2000's to upgrade and expand their infrastructure? Now they want more? Dont they make any money from the fees they charge customers to pay for this sort of stuff? Why do they need the taxpayer to cough up cash for them?
Also, I live three houses down from where Century Link in installing fiber in denver. Though I can see the equipment from my window and am less than a football field away, I'm not optimistic regarding my chances for getting FTTH, or even something better than cable service.
Never been married before? Maybe you should get out of your moms basement more.
There's a whole world out there with other people called women. And when you meet one that likes you (for some reason), things get complicated. Overall, though, they are soft, smell nice, posses pleasant curves and may have different opinions than you that you will have to work through or learn to live with. if you wish to maintain their company.
The main question I have is Who The Fuck would want to watch a sex tape of Hulk Hogan?!
You're the first person that I have ever heard make this claim regarding the definition of libertarianism. Either sentence.
Obviously, this is some serious web 3.0 shit
It sounds very libertarian to me, at least he's not whining and bankrolling politicians to pass laws against his interests.
you can keep repeating the propaganda spoon-fed to you by fox as well. Doesn't make it true.
I'm not surprised at all, I would like someone to do this analysis with the Garmin Connect app. A while ago it was updated so that you couldn't connect the vivosmart directly to your phone without doing it through the app. Then, another update the app isn't even usable unless you turn on location services. So for someone like me whose use case is mostly so I don't have to pull my phone out of my pocket to check/ack a page and occasionally for exercise. It became a piece of junk that sits in a drawer.
No he only wants to to ban it for the peasants. (ie us)
I agree, you might not like what they have to say, but they have just as much a right to say it as you do. It feels like the young movements of today, are fighting intolerance with even more intolerance. Back Asswards
It is my understanding that it's been fixed in the latest version of imagemagick, the problem is that the distro maintainers haven't backported it yet. There is also a trivial mitigation technique: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/sh...
That's an amazing observation, because I always use my smart phone not to game! And rarely use it for music. I usually use it as a phone and communications device. It gets OK battery life. I have to recharge it every night, which is inconvenient. I miss the decades old flip phone that would last for a week, and had communication stuff built in as well. No 3rd party apps!
I agree, if you thought that the Apple Watch was supposed to replace a computer or even a smartphone, you're just stupid, willfully ignorant or making crap up. I know, let's go ask Dick Tracy how his wrist computer is doing.
I attended UberConf last year in Denver, and heard a presentation regarding DCOS. It is an interesting project, it was extremely easy to configure, I basically had an 8 node cluster running in AWS in minutes. It was also very easy to install kubernetes, and several other "cloudy" applications.
If I remember correctly, all I had to do was something like
dcos install kubernetes
I took it down due to lack of interest within my org. But may resurrect it to check it out again.
Who else are they going to turn to? All the honest, moral people gave them the finger.
Don't worry, based on my experience, the tv based apps will be unsupported in 12-24 months and you'll go back to the roku. ie many of the apps on my smart tv do not work anymore.
I'm getting tired of this argument. The ISP's and telco's have been subsidized to the tune of billions by taxpayers, for no benefit. The only times that service seems to improve is when someone like google or the local government says that they are start offering fiber to an area, then every ISP/telco/local monoploy starts suing and claiming that they are going to upgrade. If the locals drop the project due to lawsuits, then the telcos drop their improvements as well. It's not a metter of size of the US. It's a matter of pure greed.
Since I am in a similar situation and recently wired my house, I'm curious as to the details of your setup. lessons learned, and what you would do differently and what you would do the same.
Hah! Got a chuckle out of that. thanks. I have to admit, that really the only time I have to myself is after the kids/wife go to bed. but at that point I revel is all the wired glory the house has to offer. Whether they appreciate the fact that all our movies, music and entertainment is available at the touch of a button at absurd speeds is left as an exercise to the imagination.... The wife's still a bit salty because of all the holes I've put into the house during the project but haven't patched up yet.
I personally cannot stand surfing the web with a phone. Tablets are only slightly better, but as a married father of 2 boys under 5 and a geek. Being able to stream netflix, or purchased and ripped videos, movies and other content is invaluable. I'm currently on the tail end of a retrofit project where I have 47 cat6 ethernet drops, 17 POTS (cat6 as well and easily changeable for VOIP) phone lines and Century Link is currently laying fiber for a FTTH deployment in Denver. And a business class 1200ac WAP.
I have multiple runs of quad shielded rg6 and cat6 to my DMARC's, all my rooms and even attic for future home automation/surveillance purposes and have multiple attic mounted antennas in my attic (thanks to previous owners) the only thing that I have done is changed/updated the baluns and upgraded wiring to said quad shielded rg6 from rg5(8/9) and home run everything to my furnace room.
I say let the peasants have wireless.
I have seen massive response improvement's in my roku3, and multiple RPI's running openelec/retropie. In fact the only place I haven't seen a noticeable improvement from going wired is the shitty Blue-ray player that we use for netflix/amazon in the Living room. Even if the uplink to my house is comcast shitty basic. The rest of my house massively benefits from having wires. When I get FTTH I pity the fools using wireless for their PS4/xbox setups.
Personally, I don't think that identifying hitler is a problem.... per se. it's adding contect that I would discourage. For example if it said "Hey! That's Adolf Hitler, I think he's a swell guy." I'd have a problem with that. On the other hand with blocking Hitler images, what are they going to do with Charlie Chaplin?
I can tell you're not married. What part of sexytime vs being right do you not understand?
I'm not trying to denigrate your comment in anyway, but turning 40 this year, and being one of the original generation that grew up on the original home computers (TI99-4a), and pagers were the cool thing in high school. I find your comment regarding having to "pull a rectangle out of my pocket" to be very funny/sad/ironic/humorous.
I'm cool with gay marriage and LBGTWTF rights and all, but I think that this is ridiculous. If you have a penis, use the boys room. If you don't you'll make everyone else in the womens room uncomfortable. Once you get your penis chopped off and a vagina installed, you can use the girls room.
What if some regular schmuck decides for the lulz to dress up as a women for a day and go all perv in womens room? Is there a statute in the law that says you have to be transgender for a certain amount of time before you can use the womens room? How are you going to prove it?
At this point why not make all restrooms communal or unisex?
Didn't we give these companies billions in tax credits and incentives in the late 90's and early 2000's to upgrade and expand their infrastructure? Now they want more? Dont they make any money from the fees they charge customers to pay for this sort of stuff? Why do they need the taxpayer to cough up cash for them?
Also, I live three houses down from where Century Link in installing fiber in denver. Though I can see the equipment from my window and am less than a football field away, I'm not optimistic regarding my chances for getting FTTH, or even something better than cable service.
When I was younger, I once drove across 3 states to hook up with a girl I met, who was on a business trip.
Never been married before? Maybe you should get out of your moms basement more.
There's a whole world out there with other people called women. And when you meet one that likes you (for some reason), things get complicated. Overall, though, they are soft, smell nice, posses pleasant curves and may have different opinions than you that you will have to work through or learn to live with. if you wish to maintain their company.