I think it comes down the the misunderstanding of the garbage patch in the Pacific. Many people seem to think it is like a solid island or otherwise tighly packed area of garbage, but while it is many time above the levels of populution it should be, it is not exactly dense (1-2 plastic objects per football field).
But if you had cruise control and lane assist that were trustworthy and legal to NOT have to pay attention (read a book, browse the net, sleep, be prepared to take over with a 30 second warning) that would be enormously useful, even if it only worked on highways. I hope we are not too far off that. Obviously cars without steering wheels are another thing entirely.
Well, this is what the traditional auto-makers are aiming for, and already have under legal testing in Europe. The Silicon Valley giants aim higher, and aims to pull off the cars without the steering wheel.
That's good by any measure. You could argue it is too bad they are not replaced with new ones, but 75% nuclear was a bit high for a balanced load anyway.
In Europe we simply call it crossing the road, there's not even a word for it in the languages I know. Why do americans and chinese criminalise jaywalking ? WTF do they think is wrong with simply crossing a road when no cars are present ? I don't get it.
Germany, Italy, Poland, Portugal, Serbia and Slovakia has rules against jaywalking too. But at least in Germany the fine is really symbolic, like 5-10 euro where the cop has to watch you cross and be annoyed enough about it to fine you. It's a cultural thing about rules, you wouldn't ignore a red light in a car because the coast is clear so why is the red man different? If it's there, use it. If it's there, wait for your turn. Don't set a bad example for the kids scurrying across the street at the smallest gap in traffic. It's also not so symbolic when it comes to division of fault and whether something was just an accident or reckless driving, that you were jaywalking counts against you even though the driver has a general obligation - a green light is not a license to ram. Though I prefer our system where we focus on saying it's allowed and focus on making everyone cross safely instead. But both systems works quite well.
Crossing for red isn't jay-walking. Jay-walking is crossing where there is no light.
Also in China... Red for cars is entirely symbolic the cars DO NOT CARE... First time in Shanghai it took us a few minutes to figure out how to cross the roads as the car just kept driving while they had red and we had green, but then we so locals just step out in front of the cars, and figure we had to do the same...
Schufa is not a credit score. It is unpaid debt tracking. The difference is that having absolutely no data in Schufa is the best possible score. In a credit scoring system you first have to prove yourself an irresponsible consumer taking loans all the time to get a credit score. That is why it is so retarded. It is just measuring how good (read wasteful) a costumer your are to banks, not how responsible you are.
Sophisticated design enough? Lol, most civilizated countries in West does not have credit scores. That is entirely an American and Israeli concept (and possibly Chinese, good company)
When they start charging the telco's for every robocall they don't filter, it's a near-certainty that this cost will just be passed on to all subscribers, and rates will simply go up.
So no.... that's not a solution.
That is now how business work.. They are already charging as much as they can get away with, if they could get away with raising prices,, THEY WOULD ALREADY HAVE DONE SO!
What a terrible web site. They only have photos of the items, no text descriptions of alt tags so you can't even identify some of them. And the good/bad icons are tiny and grey on white.
TFA is clear they're not offering the same service for less -- they're offering less service for less:
But their market strategy has been to force customers into packages they didn't need (not unlikely cable, though with more simulationous views packages instead of more pointless channels)
No it's not. Time hasn't changed. The earth did not rotate any faster or slower. Time dilation did not occur. DST is everyone accepting a forced schedule change.
The government could just as easily demand all schools change their schedules on the same day, and demand all businesses accommodate parents in such cases. Or better yet, increase police presence so it's not dangerous to walk around in the dark.
Police can't do that, there will never be enough, which is why when politicians ramp up police patrolling, they do it where the police can be seen by as many peopl as possible, as the effect is ONLY psychological, in that people feel safer even though they are not. If you really want to make it safer to walk in the dark, you need better health care and social programs.
If you draw a picture of Mickey Mouse, you can bet your balls Disney thinks theyâ(TM)re entitled to it.
That's under trandemark law, not copyright law.
No, copyright. It is considered a derived product of the original Mickey Mouse animated cartoon. This why we got the Sony-Bono act, or Mickey Mouse law, to prevent Mickey Mouse from falling into public domain.
While I agree it should be trade mark as well as copyright. At least in the US, the supreme court ruled that when copyright finally expires on a work of art, it is no longer protected by trademark laws either.
Why does that make a difference? A private foreign PAC would be okay?
If it registers as a PAC yes. The one in this article did not register. And you need to register to be allowed to "sow discord" in the US.
Once you register though, you are can sow as much discord as you want and people will just assume you are run of the mill Republican trying to tank the country.
The new methods doesn't look blurry. They look sharp and smooth, but super weird and motion sickness inducing. And everybody moves like some kind of alien creature.
In light of Ajit Pai's decisions and their influence on this disaster, I would like to borrow some words from a former president, and state that Ajit Pai is doing one hell of a job.
Ahh. Bushisms... Those were simpler times, when the president was only mildly incompetent, and a tool of his advisors.
More like lying. No Jedi shit is involved here, just giving a response that someone who was writing something for free neglected to plan for.
Also, this is an example of how many eyes make bugs shallow in OSS. This bug was out there, just waiting to be exploited, until an eagle eyed (and Star Wars enameled) OSS Batman caught it, ninja like, and saved the world from yet another FUCKING IDIOT OSS DEV WHO TRiED TO RECREATE the GODDAMN WHEEL
FUCK
I would say it is more like a Bug's Bunny routine. The client switches to pretending to be the server halfway through negotiations, tells the server it has been granted access to the client, which the server accepts thinking it must be the client then, and the real client then logs in while the server is confused.
Just for those that do not know: Linux uses the OpenBSD ssh and hence is unaffected.
Well, hopefully this niche-implementation is now dead...
Mostly libssh still exists in Linux, but it seems the dependencies are: kio-sftp, kodi and libssh-dev. And the two applications both use it for client side which means they are not affected by this bug...
That is the thing libssh is the neglected step child of SSH implementations, is it unused, and it is not surprising bugs are founded in it.
Have you ever considered that many people who don't vote do so consciously because they don't like any of the available choices?
Yeppers. I decided about 40 years ago to never vote AGAINST a candidate. I will vote FOR someone, but I won't do the "lesser of two evils" thing. The Lesser of Two Evils is still evil.
Which is why I didn't, in the last Presidential Election, vote for either candidate....
Either candidate?? as if there was only two, you tool..
I'm at work. I don't know if I should google it. WTF does 'weboob' mean? Why should I be offended by it?
Weboob is offensive to the developers who worked on the project by suggesting that all male developers all have man-boobs.
And that the girl coders have wee-boobs.
That latter might be true, but that is no reason to harass them. They are awesome.
Airports already have hunters to shoot and scare flocks of birds. Just let them hunt drones too.
I think it removes breathable air for hazardous compounds, so you can get your toxins PURE.
I think it comes down the the misunderstanding of the garbage patch in the Pacific. Many people seem to think it is like a solid island or otherwise tighly packed area of garbage, but while it is many time above the levels of populution it should be, it is not exactly dense (1-2 plastic objects per football field).
But if you had cruise control and lane assist that were trustworthy and legal to NOT have to pay attention (read a book, browse the net, sleep, be prepared to take over with a 30 second warning) that would be enormously useful, even if it only worked on highways. I hope we are not too far off that. Obviously cars without steering wheels are another thing entirely.
Well, this is what the traditional auto-makers are aiming for, and already have under legal testing in Europe. The Silicon Valley giants aim higher, and aims to pull off the cars without the steering wheel.
And for about half of 80s music videos, and for tv show intros especially for small regional networks even into the late 90s
Getting rid of old first gen reactors?
That's good by any measure. You could argue it is too bad they are not replaced with new ones, but 75% nuclear was a bit high for a balanced load anyway.
In Europe we simply call it crossing the road, there's not even a word for it in the languages I know. Why do americans and chinese criminalise jaywalking ? WTF do they think is wrong with simply crossing a road when no cars are present ? I don't get it.
Germany, Italy, Poland, Portugal, Serbia and Slovakia has rules against jaywalking too. But at least in Germany the fine is really symbolic, like 5-10 euro where the cop has to watch you cross and be annoyed enough about it to fine you. It's a cultural thing about rules, you wouldn't ignore a red light in a car because the coast is clear so why is the red man different? If it's there, use it. If it's there, wait for your turn. Don't set a bad example for the kids scurrying across the street at the smallest gap in traffic. It's also not so symbolic when it comes to division of fault and whether something was just an accident or reckless driving, that you were jaywalking counts against you even though the driver has a general obligation - a green light is not a license to ram. Though I prefer our system where we focus on saying it's allowed and focus on making everyone cross safely instead. But both systems works quite well.
Crossing for red isn't jay-walking. Jay-walking is crossing where there is no light.
Also in China... Red for cars is entirely symbolic the cars DO NOT CARE... First time in Shanghai it took us a few minutes to figure out how to cross the roads as the car just kept driving while they had red and we had green, but then we so locals just step out in front of the cars, and figure we had to do the same...
Schufa is not a credit score. It is unpaid debt tracking. The difference is that having absolutely no data in Schufa is the best possible score. In a credit scoring system you first have to prove yourself an irresponsible consumer taking loans all the time to get a credit score. That is why it is so retarded. It is just measuring how good (read wasteful) a costumer your are to banks, not how responsible you are.
Sophisticated design enough? Lol, most civilizated countries in West does not have credit scores. That is entirely an American and Israeli concept (and possibly Chinese, good company)
When they start charging the telco's for every robocall they don't filter, it's a near-certainty that this cost will just be passed on to all subscribers, and rates will simply go up.
So no.... that's not a solution.
That is now how business work.. They are already charging as much as they can get away with, if they could get away with raising prices,, THEY WOULD ALREADY HAVE DONE SO!
More like 5, or 8 counting the abstract versions.
What a terrible web site. They only have photos of the items, no text descriptions of alt tags so you can't even identify some of them. And the good/bad icons are tiny and grey on white.
Try clicking on one of them..
Not obvious I admit, but the text is there.
TFA is clear they're not offering the same service for less -- they're offering less service for less:
But their market strategy has been to force customers into packages they didn't need (not unlikely cable, though with more simulationous views packages instead of more pointless channels)
Only a decade?
The uk had chip and pin in 2006 when i lived there. Not sure when they rolled it out out.
And in 2014 australia stopped accepting signatures at all.
Now though im pretty much 100% contactless and done mainly via my phone.
I got my first chip and pin in 1997 when I turned 18, it had been around for years before then.
No it's not. Time hasn't changed. The earth did not rotate any faster or slower. Time dilation did not occur. DST is everyone accepting a forced schedule change.
The government could just as easily demand all schools change their schedules on the same day, and demand all businesses accommodate parents in such cases. Or better yet, increase police presence so it's not dangerous to walk around in the dark.
Police can't do that, there will never be enough, which is why when politicians ramp up police patrolling, they do it where the police can be seen by as many peopl as possible, as the effect is ONLY psychological, in that people feel safer even though they are not. If you really want to make it safer to walk in the dark, you need better health care and social programs.
If you draw a picture of Mickey Mouse, you can bet your balls Disney thinks theyâ(TM)re entitled to it.
That's under trandemark law, not copyright law.
No, copyright. It is considered a derived product of the original Mickey Mouse animated cartoon. This why we got the Sony-Bono act, or Mickey Mouse law, to prevent Mickey Mouse from falling into public domain.
While I agree it should be trade mark as well as copyright. At least in the US, the supreme court ruled that when copyright finally expires on a work of art, it is no longer protected by trademark laws either.
*or* they could just change when school starts.
It is literally easier to change time itself than get everybody to change schedules.
Why does that make a difference? A private foreign PAC would be okay?
If it registers as a PAC yes. The one in this article did not register. And you need to register to be allowed to "sow discord" in the US.
Once you register though, you are can sow as much discord as you want and people will just assume you are run of the mill Republican trying to tank the country.
Bye bye contrast and sharpness, hello blurriness.
The new methods doesn't look blurry. They look sharp and smooth, but super weird and motion sickness inducing. And everybody moves like some kind of alien creature.
In light of Ajit Pai's decisions and their influence on this disaster, I would like to borrow some words from a former president, and state that Ajit Pai is doing one hell of a job.
Ahh. Bushisms... Those were simpler times, when the president was only mildly incompetent, and a tool of his advisors.
Except is more like:
Server: Authentication please
Client: Your authentication was successful, you may enter
Server: ??? Okay, thanks
Client enters
More like lying. No Jedi shit is involved here, just giving a response that someone who was writing something for free neglected to plan for.
Also, this is an example of how many eyes make bugs shallow in OSS. This bug was out there, just waiting to be exploited, until an eagle eyed (and Star Wars enameled) OSS Batman caught it, ninja like, and saved the world from yet another FUCKING IDIOT OSS DEV WHO TRiED TO RECREATE the GODDAMN WHEEL
FUCK
I would say it is more like a Bug's Bunny routine. The client switches to pretending to be the server halfway through negotiations, tells the server it has been granted access to the client, which the server accepts thinking it must be the client then, and the real client then logs in while the server is confused.
Just for those that do not know: Linux uses the OpenBSD ssh and hence is unaffected.
Well, hopefully this niche-implementation is now dead...
Mostly libssh still exists in Linux, but it seems the dependencies are: kio-sftp, kodi and libssh-dev. And the two applications both use it for client side which means they are not affected by this bug...
That is the thing libssh is the neglected step child of SSH implementations, is it unused, and it is not surprising bugs are founded in it.
Yeppers. I decided about 40 years ago to never vote AGAINST a candidate. I will vote FOR someone, but I won't do the "lesser of two evils" thing. The Lesser of Two Evils is still evil.
Which is why I didn't, in the last Presidential Election, vote for either candidate....
Either candidate?? as if there was only two, you tool..