It's freaky when they even copy the number of an apple. However I'm going to wait for the Next edition, dubbed NE1, which I hear will be labeled as 10S NE 1
I'm waiting for Douglas Adam's Desk based computer interface. You sit at it and start working to solve your problem, the AI looks at what you are doing, infers the problem you are trying to solve, then solves it for you. Seems like the best possible use of an AI. Of course, one might say Clippy tried to do that. But AI has come a long way.
They want you to think that they think they can trick you to using what's app by saying they can decrypt it when they can so that you will think they are saying they can decrypt it so you will think they can't because they are saying they can.. And yes that also makes no sense, just like your post.
They are sending data to me. I paid comcast to get it. COmcast can't say what data I should be able to get. They are a common carrier not a gate keeper.
"never underestimate the bandwidth of a zepplin filled with zipdisks". He'll be able to transmit ten times the annual internet data of the US from one google data center to another in a week.
The fortran 77 compiler failed to compile your card deck for two reasons: 1) the instructions were not 7 spaces from the right margin 2) it's written in basic and this is a fortran compiler.
This negative mass effect looks a lot like the usual negative mass effect to describe some collections of holes/electrons. One can explain some of the phenomena of these as acting like they have a negative mass or negative (negative) charge. But they are mathematical fictions since they only arise as apparent behaviours on a fictional individual represeting the effective forces created by the correlated motions of a large ensemble. One can do something similar with magnetic monopoles. There are not (supposedly) magnetic monopoles but if you stack dipoles end to end then one can get two very well separated poles that behave as though they were independent monopoles.
Maybe I'm wrong, but Ive seen this negative mass explanation before so I'm guessing this is similar, not a new effect.
Old model iPhone smokes the latest androids any way you can measure it. The iphone 7 beats the G8 by more than the G8 beats the previous snapdragon. So rather than leapfrogging the Snapdragon keeps ramming headfirst into the iPhone's rear end.
To be fair there is one spec the new G8 does win on, and that's straightup numberical benchmark using multi-core. it' wins by a small margin. But loses by a factor of 2 on single core processes. Since no one actually uses their phone as a numerical calculation optimizing the multiple cores this spec seems to indicate the snapdragon is not optimized in ways that benefit an actual operating phone.
I'm a repairman in the Matrix and I take care of all you Copper tops. We been using these things for years. Work perfectly, no one can tell they are jacked into a bathtub.
Ones that sort of straddles the intimate/big effects
District 9 . (south african alien flick)
And ones that straddle the "sheer force of will", low budget, and goofy good category
Iron sky
sky commander and the world of tomorrow
while the latter technically did get the hollywood budget treatement the back story is the key elements were done over 10 years on an old macintosh before being re-made.
My main criteria here is films I enjoy watching again.
Silent running was one of those rare flicks that walks a nice line between deep thought premises and entertaining story and expansive special effects (as opposed to intimate films which deserve their own category).
Chief on my list is Blade Runner. ghost in the machine (1995) Clockwork Orange
Silent running is good but it doesn't hold up with time very well.
powerful intimate films: moon, ex machina, the man from earth, primer
other low budget sci-fi with high entertainment value: The 13th floor (overshadowed by being released near the Matrix) John dies at the end. (really awful but in a wonderful awful sort of way like Bill and Ted's excellent adventure was goofy good). Time Lapse. Some uneven acting but a thrilling story
Films that succeed by sheer force of will rather than being perfect and must be admired for this tour de force: Avatar, Alien, Star Wars.
you mean like a chromebook? Oh sure you can put it in developer mode but that totally rots since now you have to manage it's updates yourself, defeating the entire rationale for having a cloud based notebook.
This guy sort of sounds like the Forest Gump of computing project management. He's there at the scene for all the really big turning points. The one that made my jaw drop was after inciting arapnet he then funded Doug Englebart.
Somedays I feel like anyone allowed to post on slashdot needs to show they have watched Doug Englebarts "mother of all Demos". My world view changed after that. It's like nothing actually changed in the last 30 years, we just had to wait for consumer hardware to catch up to Doug's dreams.
Seriously, basically everything we consider modern computing was invented on that demo day, from streaming video, to simultaneous multi-user text editing, to the mouse, to windows, to the graphical text editor. No exaggerations.
The argument against handing off ICANN to a multi-country board rather than keeping it controlled by the US commerce department was fear that policies would be imposed by the directors on granting names. examples given were china refusing ICAAN names for falung gong orgs even in other countries.
This seems like the same sort of meddling, only with IP addresses.
It doesn't matter that the policy actually sounds like a good one. Once you start down this road it will suck.
It looks to me that the simplest one-stop shopping privacy aware vpn tunneled browser is Epic. However I never heard of them so I'm not sure I trust them. Anyone know about this browser. looks like the best one to me if it's all legit.
IN unrelated news the FBI formed a Divination unit that applies forensic goat entrails reading to predict future crimes. Jeff sessions was quoted as saying, "Liberal Judges have long prevented the proven science of witch drowning as a standard of guilt. Everyone knows Witches float, it's so simple to prevent occult crimes. Now we can."
It's freaky when they even copy the number of an apple. However I'm going to wait for the Next edition, dubbed NE1, which I hear will be labeled as
10S NE 1
I think someone here is compensating for a small package.
It's the not the temperature it's the flux capacitance I care about. When it reaches 1.21 jigawatts look out!
I'm waiting for Douglas Adam's Desk based computer interface. You sit at it and start working to solve your problem, the AI looks at what you are doing, infers the problem you are trying to solve, then solves it for you. Seems like the best possible use of an AI. Of course, one might say Clippy tried to do that. But AI has come a long way.
They want you to think that they think they can trick you to using what's app by saying they can decrypt it when they can so that you will think they are saying they can decrypt it so you will think they can't because they are saying they can.. And yes that also makes no sense, just like your post.
They are sending data to me. I paid comcast to get it. COmcast can't say what data I should be able to get. They are a common carrier not a gate keeper.
"never underestimate the bandwidth of a zepplin filled with zipdisks". He'll be able to transmit ten times the annual internet data of the US from one google data center to another in a week.
Newsflash, expensive high speed non volatile memory is always best used as a cache till the price comes down. News from 1960.
core dump
The fortran 77 compiler failed to compile your card deck for two reasons:
1) the instructions were not 7 spaces from the right margin
2) it's written in basic and this is a fortran compiler.
no it's a ficitonal mass.
I recall a movie about this. It had a train in it.
I'm wondering how Snowden got into the mix here. I thought Greenwald and company were the conduit for snowden
This negative mass effect looks a lot like the usual negative mass effect to describe some collections of holes/electrons. One can explain some of the phenomena of these as acting like they have a negative mass or negative (negative) charge. But they are mathematical fictions since they only arise as apparent behaviours on a fictional individual represeting the effective forces created by the correlated motions of a large ensemble. One can do something similar with magnetic monopoles. There are not (supposedly) magnetic monopoles but if you stack dipoles end to end then one can get two very well separated poles that behave as though they were independent monopoles.
Maybe I'm wrong, but Ive seen this negative mass explanation before so I'm guessing this is similar, not a new effect.
So there's a hypervisor or Intel Management Unit in our brains. And you can root it.
http://bgr.com/2017/04/17/gala...
Old model iPhone smokes the latest androids any way you can measure it. The iphone 7 beats the G8 by more than the G8 beats the previous snapdragon. So rather than leapfrogging the Snapdragon keeps ramming headfirst into the iPhone's rear end.
To be fair there is one spec the new G8 does win on, and that's straightup numberical benchmark using multi-core. it' wins by a small margin. But loses by a factor of 2 on single core processes. Since no one actually uses their phone as a numerical calculation optimizing the multiple cores this spec seems to indicate the snapdragon is not optimized in ways that benefit an actual operating phone.
I'm a repairman in the Matrix and I take care of all you Copper tops. We been using these things for years. Work perfectly, no one can tell they are jacked into a bathtub.
Ones that sort of straddles the intimate/big effects
District 9 . (south african alien flick)
And ones that straddle the "sheer force of will", low budget, and goofy good category
Iron sky
sky commander and the world of tomorrow
while the latter technically did get the hollywood budget treatement the back story is the key elements were done over 10 years on an old macintosh before being re-made.
My main criteria here is films I enjoy watching again.
Silent running was one of those rare flicks that walks a nice line between deep thought premises and entertaining story and expansive special effects (as opposed to intimate films which deserve their own category).
Chief on my list is Blade Runner. ghost in the machine (1995) Clockwork Orange
Silent running is good but it doesn't hold up with time very well.
powerful intimate films:
moon, ex machina, the man from earth, primer
other low budget sci-fi with high entertainment value:
The 13th floor (overshadowed by being released near the Matrix)
John dies at the end. (really awful but in a wonderful awful sort of way like Bill and Ted's excellent adventure was goofy good).
Time Lapse. Some uneven acting but a thrilling story
Films that succeed by sheer force of will rather than being perfect and must be admired for this tour de force:
Avatar, Alien, Star Wars.
you mean like a chromebook? Oh sure you can put it in developer mode but that totally rots since now you have to manage it's updates yourself, defeating the entire rationale for having a cloud based notebook.
My mac tells me it's running version 57.___ and it is up to date. So how long do I have to wait for 59?
This guy sort of sounds like the Forest Gump of computing project management. He's there at the scene for all the really big turning points. The one that made my jaw drop was after inciting arapnet he then funded Doug Englebart.
Somedays I feel like anyone allowed to post on slashdot needs to show they have watched Doug Englebarts "mother of all Demos". My world view changed after that. It's like nothing actually changed in the last 30 years, we just had to wait for consumer hardware to catch up to Doug's dreams.
Seriously, basically everything we consider modern computing was invented on that demo day, from streaming video, to simultaneous multi-user text editing, to the mouse, to windows, to the graphical text editor. No exaggerations.
The argument against handing off ICANN to a multi-country board rather than keeping it controlled by the US commerce department was fear that policies would be imposed by the directors on granting names. examples given were china refusing ICAAN names for falung gong orgs even in other countries.
This seems like the same sort of meddling, only with IP addresses.
It doesn't matter that the policy actually sounds like a good one. Once you start down this road it will suck.
It looks to me that the simplest one-stop shopping privacy aware vpn tunneled browser is Epic. However I never heard of them so I'm not sure I trust them. Anyone know about this browser. looks like the best one to me if it's all legit.
IN unrelated news the FBI formed a Divination unit that applies forensic goat entrails reading to predict future crimes. Jeff sessions was quoted as saying, "Liberal Judges have long prevented the proven science of witch drowning as a standard of guilt. Everyone knows Witches float, it's so simple to prevent occult crimes. Now we can."