Not sure how allegedly stealing data and talking to the press is sabotage???
sabotage/sabtäZH/ verb verb: sabotage; 3rd person present: sabotages; past tense: sabotaged; past participle: sabotaged; gerund or present participle: sabotaging
1.
deliberately destroy, damage, or obstruct (something), especially for political or military advantage.
synonyms: vandalize, wreck, damage, destroy, cripple, impair, incapacitate
Not sure what economic value Antarctica has in light of its complex political situation. Mars is at least a new frontier with the opportunity to do all sorts of economically productive things. Plus the added benefit of getting away from all these disgusting earthlings, worth SpaceX's 300k price of admission right there.
As a parent, you suddenly learn that due to various overdosing in the past, nothing is recommended for young kids. So parents see their kids in pointless agony over teathing or toddler colds, etc and find nothing at the store for them. Except for homeopathic crap. If you won't sell what works, people will find something else to try.
I am sick and tired of this claim being made endlessly without any evidence. As a parent and a person who grew up on a computer, I fail to see how its worse than books. In many cases, it's better than books because it allows two-way engagement that books. Sounds like a bunch of Luddites.
This was never ratified by the Senate, President Obama's signature was conditional on ratification. The US has no obligations under the Paris agreement and never did.
This is the response of tyrants. The old if you have done nothing wrong you have nothing to hide. Fuck that, privacy is paramount to catching "bad guys".
As someone whos kids watch a lot of youtube kids this is a good start. Next, let us select the language of videos. My kid gets quite upset at foreign language programming and as a parent, I am unable to really tell if it's appropriate. Next, for god sakes let us set the video quality! Mobile data isn't free and most parents use hotspots not devices with sim cards, making the 'No HD on mobile data' option useless. Even when my kids had a tablet with a radio the No HD on mobile data still ran 480p that ate data for breakfast.
Tech people are really good at falling victim to the Dunning–Kruger effects https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.... They equate their highly specialized technical abilities or "smarts" with being at the upper end of the cognitive spectrum overall. Where in fact, they are unable to baseline a "smart" person, so they assume they are one, because of their success in a very limited area. This is reinforced by people telling them how smart they are. Where in reality they understand a somewhat simple topic that the person giving the compliment lacks an understanding of.
The Dunning–Kruger effect is not just in tech, most people who are less than average overall assume they are at the upper end of the spectrum. This is entirely caused by a lack of a real point of comparison, they are ignorant of what they are ignorant of and no one dares tell them differently. They then feel they have authority to speak on topics where they have no more expertise than the average fifth grader. A great example of this is a genetics professor I once had given a lecture (in a high-level genetics class) about computer security. He was repeting a perspective that had recently been published in the media. He spoke with complete authority on the topic, but due to my lifetime in security, I know everything he was saying was sensationally fake. He lacked the perspective to understand that he wasn't smart in this area but claimed his high-level knowledge in biology allowed him to be an expert in every possible field. This is the exact same force at work...
This with this attitude, the UK should give nothing on the way out. I can't wait for the EU to collapse. Eurotrash need their collective hands slapped until they remember basic human decency.
The UK just wanted a divorce. But her husband the EU is so angry that he will scorch the earth to try and assert his endless dominance over her. She's gone, let her go. Make a fair split of the property and debts and accept that your obsession with total dominance over her is why she left. If this were people, she would have log got a restraining order long ago.
No, it's being seen as the abusive spouse in a divorce obsessed with the ruin his soon to be divorced spouse. Gotta make sure his other wives know not to leave.
I am not in agreement that its illegal. I can research a company and find something I think is negative about them and sell that information to a 3rd party who intends to short the stock. No one is accusing CTS labs of having material inside information about AMD. The information CTS has was independently discovered by them. If this was illegal every short equity operation (Muddy Waters, etc) would be shut down. The most troubling thing about this is the text of the Viceroy Research report. Saying a company is going to zero and is headed to bankruptcy, if they don't really believe that, could prove problematic, but no one gets in trouble for stuff like that anyway.
That being said, I think that shorting companies based on security concerns is a good way to lose money. There have been several people that have attempted this and it never ends well. On top of that Intel has had just as bad or worse issues with their management engine and no one outside of the nerds care.
Wrong. If a 3rd party independently discovers information that is non-public but adverse to a public company they can do whatever they wish with it. If AMD employees in possession of non-public information made trades based on it, they would be in trouble. But in that situation, AMD would have had to know prior to any public release. As it stands now, the information is public and anyone can trade based on it.
Markets have shown little care in the face of computer security issues. You may get a few day drop but nothing lasting. Look at Intel, Target, or anyone else. It's just not that big of a deal to investors or consumers.
But thankfully the minimum fee has never been 0.001 BTC. Some crappy services have charged this, but that isnt what the miners charge unless you have a very edge case UTXO. Take a look at the mempool, its empty. 6 stat/B transactions are getting included in the next block. The fee competition was the result of spam attack. Bitcoin transaction volume hasn't collapsed but the fees did as soon as the spam ended.
LOL brand new 6 stat/byte tx's ($0.0069) are getting included in the next block. fees are the lowest they have been for some time now that the spam attack has stopped. Your post demonstrated absolutely zero domain knowledge.
So what? They will hand over some of the taxpayers dollars and continue to do it again. Monetary damages have no effect on the police, they don't care.
It doesn't matter what they say. If you spent some time reviewing issued search warrants it becomes obvious that judges will sign anything put in front of them. They consider themselves on the same team as the police, American justice is beyond broken.
This old story making the rounds again? The paper underlying it was published over a year ago but the claims have been circulating online conspiracy boards since the fall of mtgox.
When I say a more friendly country, I mean Russia or some other place that is adversarial to the West. The US, Canada, and most of Europe are banana republics already, stop kidding yourself.
This could just be as easy a using desktop virtualization and pulling the plug on access when needed. Keep the servers backing it in a different, more friendly country. There is no reason to have any data on local computers.
There are plenty of local blogs out there that cover fairly low-level neighborhood news. They don't have massive readership but I see them shared all over facebook when they publish something interesting. The best part about it is the writers are mostly doing it as a hobby.
Not sure how allegedly stealing data and talking to the press is sabotage???
sabotage /sabtäZH/
verb
verb: sabotage; 3rd person present: sabotages; past tense: sabotaged; past participle: sabotaged; gerund or present participle: sabotaging
1.
deliberately destroy, damage, or obstruct (something), especially for political or military advantage.
synonyms: vandalize, wreck, damage, destroy, cripple, impair, incapacitate
Not sure what economic value Antarctica has in light of its complex political situation. Mars is at least a new frontier with the opportunity to do all sorts of economically productive things. Plus the added benefit of getting away from all these disgusting earthlings, worth SpaceX's 300k price of admission right there.
How about all the people the bought the stock on the promise of a buyout at a significant premium?
They will also be locked out of the corporate bond market if Musk gets a ban.
As a parent, you suddenly learn that due to various overdosing in the past, nothing is recommended for young kids. So parents see their kids in pointless agony over teathing or toddler colds, etc and find nothing at the store for them. Except for homeopathic crap. If you won't sell what works, people will find something else to try.
I am sick and tired of this claim being made endlessly without any evidence. As a parent and a person who grew up on a computer, I fail to see how its worse than books. In many cases, it's better than books because it allows two-way engagement that books. Sounds like a bunch of Luddites.
This was never ratified by the Senate, President Obama's signature was conditional on ratification. The US has no obligations under the Paris agreement and never did.
This is the response of tyrants. The old if you have done nothing wrong you have nothing to hide. Fuck that, privacy is paramount to catching "bad guys".
As someone whos kids watch a lot of youtube kids this is a good start. Next, let us select the language of videos. My kid gets quite upset at foreign language programming and as a parent, I am unable to really tell if it's appropriate. Next, for god sakes let us set the video quality! Mobile data isn't free and most parents use hotspots not devices with sim cards, making the 'No HD on mobile data' option useless. Even when my kids had a tablet with a radio the No HD on mobile data still ran 480p that ate data for breakfast.
Tech people are really good at falling victim to the Dunning–Kruger effects https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.... They equate their highly specialized technical abilities or "smarts" with being at the upper end of the cognitive spectrum overall. Where in fact, they are unable to baseline a "smart" person, so they assume they are one, because of their success in a very limited area. This is reinforced by people telling them how smart they are. Where in reality they understand a somewhat simple topic that the person giving the compliment lacks an understanding of.
The Dunning–Kruger effect is not just in tech, most people who are less than average overall assume they are at the upper end of the spectrum. This is entirely caused by a lack of a real point of comparison, they are ignorant of what they are ignorant of and no one dares tell them differently. They then feel they have authority to speak on topics where they have no more expertise than the average fifth grader. A great example of this is a genetics professor I once had given a lecture (in a high-level genetics class) about computer security. He was repeting a perspective that had recently been published in the media. He spoke with complete authority on the topic, but due to my lifetime in security, I know everything he was saying was sensationally fake. He lacked the perspective to understand that he wasn't smart in this area but claimed his high-level knowledge in biology allowed him to be an expert in every possible field. This is the exact same force at work...
This with this attitude, the UK should give nothing on the way out. I can't wait for the EU to collapse. Eurotrash need their collective hands slapped until they remember basic human decency.
The UK just wanted a divorce. But her husband the EU is so angry that he will scorch the earth to try and assert his endless dominance over her. She's gone, let her go. Make a fair split of the property and debts and accept that your obsession with total dominance over her is why she left. If this were people, she would have log got a restraining order long ago.
No, it's being seen as the abusive spouse in a divorce obsessed with the ruin his soon to be divorced spouse. Gotta make sure his other wives know not to leave.
I am not in agreement that its illegal. I can research a company and find something I think is negative about them and sell that information to a 3rd party who intends to short the stock. No one is accusing CTS labs of having material inside information about AMD. The information CTS has was independently discovered by them. If this was illegal every short equity operation (Muddy Waters, etc) would be shut down. The most troubling thing about this is the text of the Viceroy Research report. Saying a company is going to zero and is headed to bankruptcy, if they don't really believe that, could prove problematic, but no one gets in trouble for stuff like that anyway.
That being said, I think that shorting companies based on security concerns is a good way to lose money. There have been several people that have attempted this and it never ends well. On top of that Intel has had just as bad or worse issues with their management engine and no one outside of the nerds care.
Wrong. If a 3rd party independently discovers information that is non-public but adverse to a public company they can do whatever they wish with it. If AMD employees in possession of non-public information made trades based on it, they would be in trouble. But in that situation, AMD would have had to know prior to any public release. As it stands now, the information is public and anyone can trade based on it.
Markets have shown little care in the face of computer security issues. You may get a few day drop but nothing lasting. Look at Intel, Target, or anyone else. It's just not that big of a deal to investors or consumers.
But thankfully the minimum fee has never been 0.001 BTC. Some crappy services have charged this, but that isnt what the miners charge unless you have a very edge case UTXO. Take a look at the mempool, its empty. 6 stat/B transactions are getting included in the next block. The fee competition was the result of spam attack. Bitcoin transaction volume hasn't collapsed but the fees did as soon as the spam ended.
LOL brand new 6 stat/byte tx's ($0.0069) are getting included in the next block. fees are the lowest they have been for some time now that the spam attack has stopped. Your post demonstrated absolutely zero domain knowledge.
So what? They will hand over some of the taxpayers dollars and continue to do it again. Monetary damages have no effect on the police, they don't care.
Murder is still Murder. Kidnapping is still Kidnapping. Theft is still Theft. Regardless of the costume you wear.
It doesn't matter what they say. If you spent some time reviewing issued search warrants it becomes obvious that judges will sign anything put in front of them. They consider themselves on the same team as the police, American justice is beyond broken.
This old story making the rounds again? The paper underlying it was published over a year ago but the claims have been circulating online conspiracy boards since the fall of mtgox.
When I say a more friendly country, I mean Russia or some other place that is adversarial to the West. The US, Canada, and most of Europe are banana republics already, stop kidding yourself.
This could just be as easy a using desktop virtualization and pulling the plug on access when needed. Keep the servers backing it in a different, more friendly country. There is no reason to have any data on local computers.
There are plenty of local blogs out there that cover fairly low-level neighborhood news. They don't have massive readership but I see them shared all over facebook when they publish something interesting. The best part about it is the writers are mostly doing it as a hobby.