NemID, the big all-encompassing public Danish login system, which is used for everything from public services to online banking, uses case insensitive passwords, which is just mind-boggling.
Of course, it also uses mandatory 2-factor authentication, but still.
Well, after people complaining about case-insensitive passwords, the did change. Now they only allow digits.
Since the post doesn't mention it, I had to look it up. Gab.ai is claiming to be a "Free Speech" competitor to Twitter. Google banned them for "Hate Speech". A lot of users on that site seem to be Alt-Right types.
And it runs different workloads on different platforms. The numbers are Not comparable between platforms. The iPhonex otherwise also outperforms a Mac Pro.
"...Christian sites in the Sinai Desert began to disappear."
That tends to happen when the inhabitants are brutally murdered and the structures burned, as was usually the case.
They didn't. This is not an understatement. They started to disappear. Very slowly. Islam discriminated against Christians by making them pay taxes and making muslims tax free. That in turn meant muslims states before the crusades went out or their way to not harm Christians and Jews because they were their tax-payers. Of course over time people converted to get the priviledges of being Muslim at which point the priviledges went away and the harasment of minorities begin, but that is a lot more recent (the last couple of centuries).
If he is referring to Gregor Mendel(d. 1884), the founder of modern genetics, no they didn't.
They did promote him to be abbot of his abbey, where he didn't have time from science. I guess that's technically a confirmation of the Peter Principle.
If the Peter Principle is divinely proven, does that mean it applies to God as well??
Why can't these billion-dollar companies create a consortium to make a systematic audit of such code from start to finish? They'd all benefit enormously.
The same reason they are using crap software in the first place. Big business is like overfed government agencies extremely incompetent and inefficient.
Not only that, the headline misleadingly uses the word "enjoy", but the study clearly looked at memory/understanding of the show, not enjoyment.
The summary is not the article! They did measure how much the viewers enjoyed the show. Surprise: Those that watched it daily liked it the most, those that watched in a single day, the least.
As Carewolf writes in the EU (that includes Romania) there is the codified Expectation of Privacy.
Virtually all companies that use a law office for their contracts will have their employees sign a paper that they understand the company supplied mail and Internet access can be monitored.
The details might depend on the country, but in Germany such contract as only legal and valid if they are exceptions, that is if they only apply to a minority of employees for whom special consideration makes such a contract necessary. If forced on everybody it is not just not valid, it is outright illegal.
I always thought those click-and-explore DOS games were the inspiration for modern GUI. You used to frantically click objects on each screen to see if it had any purpose. Now we have websites that have the same functionality.
HAH! That means the solution is a button that highlights all clickable spots on the screen!
So I'm going to assume they can and will read anything I do at work and act accordingly.
Yeah, shouldn't that be the base assumption? Even if it's not actively being monitored or has ever been it has the potential to be and can at least be checked up on.
No, it shouldnt. And in Europe a reasonable expectation of privacy is a codified right.
does this mean sterile vodka jello shots could be used to kill cancer?
For a punny understanding of "shots" - yeah that's exactly the idea.
And I'm sure that, although they'll never public admit it, the inventors got the idea while doing actual vodka jello (body?) shots at one of their medical students' wild party.
(ah.... brings fond memory of my studies...)
Sounds like a lame medical student party. Where I come from they used ethanol and syringes. Which could even better explain where the idea came from.
When clearing your browser history just isn't enough, there's a steamroller.
I think running over a harddrive with a steamroller is going to damage the road more than the drive. The drive might not be plug and play anymore, but the data is probably unharmed for forensic recovery.
So you are using some kind of special system for the hearing impaired?
I live in a country where English is commonly understood by not native, so most movies are subtitled, but the subtitles are built directly into the movie and projected onto the screen.
Nothing has intrinsic value. Things are only valuable because we decide they are.
Nope. That is just retarded in how stupid it is. Food has value because it can be eaten. Everything useful has value.
Modern money has value because it based by debt on thing that have use to you. For instance an average person owes more money on their house than they have in their pockets or bank accounts. All that money they have available is backed by their debt, and is leveraged by the threat of taking away thing that has intrinsic value.
My alphanumeric password stopped working, and when I generated a new password I was not allowed to use letters anymore :D
NemID, the big all-encompassing public Danish login system, which is used for everything from public services to online banking, uses case insensitive passwords, which is just mind-boggling.
Of course, it also uses mandatory 2-factor authentication, but still.
Well, after people complaining about case-insensitive passwords, the did change. Now they only allow digits.
They are only used for crime. So if he stole them it was probably from another criminal.
It is just an excuse to harvest your phonenumber.
Since the post doesn't mention it, I had to look it up. Gab.ai is claiming to be a "Free Speech" competitor to Twitter. Google banned them for "Hate Speech". A lot of users on that site seem to be Alt-Right types.
More information
http://www.businessinsider.com...
I thought the Gap was a clothing store, you always have to mind while in London.
And it runs different workloads on different platforms. The numbers are Not comparable between platforms. The iPhonex otherwise also outperforms a Mac Pro.
Konqueror has had several revamps. In order, they were called Safari, Chrome, and Vivaldi.
You can try Qupzilla or if you don't like the name, Falkon as it has been renamed.
"...Christian sites in the Sinai Desert began to disappear."
That tends to happen when the inhabitants are brutally murdered and the structures burned, as was usually the case.
They didn't. This is not an understatement. They started to disappear. Very slowly. Islam discriminated against Christians by making them pay taxes and making muslims tax free. That in turn meant muslims states before the crusades went out or their way to not harm Christians and Jews because they were their tax-payers. Of course over time people converted to get the priviledges of being Muslim at which point the priviledges went away and the harasment of minorities begin, but that is a lot more recent (the last couple of centuries).
"A millennia"? And here I thought "millennia" was the plural of "millennium"....
No a thousand years is about right. That is what there is evidence for, the rest is religion.
If he is referring to Gregor Mendel(d. 1884), the founder of modern genetics, no they didn't.
They did promote him to be abbot of his abbey, where he didn't have time from science. I guess that's technically a confirmation of the Peter Principle.
If the Peter Principle is divinely proven, does that mean it applies to God as well??
That would explain sooo much.
Why can't these billion-dollar companies create a consortium to make a systematic audit of such code from start to finish? They'd all benefit enormously.
The same reason they are using crap software in the first place. Big business is like overfed government agencies extremely incompetent and inefficient.
Defending him by asking if he made something I described as crap design?
What does retention have to do with enjoyment.
Read the article. Both things were measured. Two results from the same study.
Not only that, the headline misleadingly uses the word "enjoy", but the study clearly looked at memory/understanding of the show, not enjoyment.
The summary is not the article! They did measure how much the viewers enjoyed the show. Surprise: Those that watched it daily liked it the most, those that watched in a single day, the least.
No it's most certainly not end of story.
As Carewolf writes in the EU (that includes Romania) there is the codified Expectation of Privacy.
Virtually all companies that use a law office for their contracts will have their employees sign a paper that they understand the company supplied mail and Internet access can be monitored.
The details might depend on the country, but in Germany such contract as only legal and valid if they are exceptions, that is if they only apply to a minority of employees for whom special consideration makes such a contract necessary. If forced on everybody it is not just not valid, it is outright illegal.
Work email accounts belong to the company, end of story. To assume otherwise is delusional.
Nope. Not anywhere in the EU.
The only intuitive interface is the nipple. Everything else is learned.
Only ThinkPads ship with a nipple anymore. Apple killed the nipple interface a long time ago.
I always thought those click-and-explore DOS games were the inspiration for modern GUI. You used to frantically click objects on each screen to see if it had any purpose. Now we have websites that have the same functionality.
HAH! That means the solution is a button that highlights all clickable spots on the screen!
Taken from the link you cited:
"Industrial design focuses principally on aesthetic and user-interface aspects of products" (emphasis mine)
So, yeah, his failure to do decent UI means he's not good at industrial design either.
Did he design the "button" in the middle of the iPod wheel? That was crap predecessor of flat design, the most button disguised inactive background.
So I'm going to assume they can and will read anything I do at work and act accordingly.
Yeah, shouldn't that be the base assumption? Even if it's not actively being monitored or has ever been it has the potential to be and can at least be checked up on.
No, it shouldnt. And in Europe a reasonable expectation of privacy is a codified right.
does this mean sterile vodka jello shots could be used to kill cancer?
For a punny understanding of "shots" - yeah that's exactly the idea.
And I'm sure that, although they'll never public admit it, the inventors got the idea while doing actual vodka jello (body?) shots at one of their medical students' wild party.
(ah.... brings fond memory of my studies...)
Sounds like a lame medical student party. Where I come from they used ethanol and syringes. Which could even better explain where the idea came from.
When clearing your browser history just isn't enough, there's a steamroller.
I think running over a harddrive with a steamroller is going to damage the road more than the drive. The drive might not be plug and play anymore, but the data is probably unharmed for forensic recovery.
Homeopathic bombs are stronger the more you diffuse them.
So you are using some kind of special system for the hearing impaired?
I live in a country where English is commonly understood by not native, so most movies are subtitled, but the subtitles are built directly into the movie and projected onto the screen.
Nothing has intrinsic value. Things are only valuable because we decide they are.
Nope. That is just retarded in how stupid it is. Food has value because it can be eaten. Everything useful has value.
Modern money has value because it based by debt on thing that have use to you. For instance an average person owes more money on their house than they have in their pockets or bank accounts. All that money they have available is backed by their debt, and is leveraged by the threat of taking away thing that has intrinsic value.