How would you ever know who is collecting data? If they are smart it will only be stuff they should be looking at and it will only be copied with non-networked devices.
How would they know who it will be? Who would know if someone took a tape to ensure its validity and copied that data onto something else?
What says the new muscle won't be the source of these attacks? I bet a lot of folks would now love to be the next one of these leakers and would jump at the chance to take these jobs.
I wonder if other nations intelligence agencies will start contacting these folks with job offers or cash in exchange for walking out the door with some of that stuff. If they don't at least try I would have to be surprised.
Actually it is a tribal thing, it has nothing to do with religion.
If you are trying to hold up people who believe a 2000 year old jew is the son of god and he magically came back to life 3 days after his execution as rational I am afraid I simply can't agree.
You can put the thing in dev mode and do whatever you want. You can even install another OS. So you get a $199 laptop meaning no great loss if it gets dropped or destroyed by the kid and he gets a great first computer.
The much cheaper and better option is to just have nagios send something to your phone. This can be done via email, email to sms gateway, jabber, or loads of other simple methods.
The airport would have been closed as well. Compare how often trains are late or canceled vs airplanes.
I have no idea how long it is. It likely cannot all be done on HSR. I merely picked a comparable distance to prove the size of Europe.
Far easier than trying to tell you would be to have you go see for yourself. The USA would be greatly improved if we required all inhabitants to spend some time traveling the world.
I think most of these people are kids. I remember when I spent north of $4000 on a computer. I thought is was a bargain price. The HD was slow and its size measured in mere MBs.
Go look at google earth. The big gap is all the states in the middle. If you drive from NYC to LA, which I have almost done, from the time you get to upstate NY until you get to California you will see not a whole lot of anything. Chicago is the only real city of any note on that route.
Indeed it is an example of this. Private companies are exactly the same. My company works with a lot of big companies and their schedules for the tiniest change can be weeks or months. We often end up billing them more and make changes on our end because that is easier for them.
Europe is huge. Lisbon to Vienna is farther than NYC to denver. Europe these days extends far past Vienna as well. Lisbon to Minsk is 2400 miles. That is only 300 miles shy of NYC To LA.
You might be able to get out of NYC at 7am, you might not. Last year I was stuck for 3 days waiting for a flight to leave. This does not happen with trains. You will also be getting to the airport at 5am and crammed into a tiny seat for several hours. On the train you could walk around, eat, drink, have free wifi.
If you only need 9.5GB you should get a small SSD. RAM only helps once you fill the cache. RAM is never going to give you the performance you get from an SSD.
Unique data does not mean new data. Also by using an SSD you can put less RAM in machines. Sure this will kill the SSD, but not in the short time people keep office computers.
How would you ever know who is collecting data?
If they are smart it will only be stuff they should be looking at and it will only be copied with non-networked devices.
If that means micro film cameras, it can be done.
So who other than sysadmins sets that database server up?
Who backs it up?
Who tests the backups?
How would they know who it will be?
Who would know if someone took a tape to ensure its validity and copied that data onto something else?
What says the new muscle won't be the source of these attacks? I bet a lot of folks would now love to be the next one of these leakers and would jump at the chance to take these jobs.
I wonder if other nations intelligence agencies will start contacting these folks with job offers or cash in exchange for walking out the door with some of that stuff. If they don't at least try I would have to be surprised.
And announcing that you are going to fire 90% of them ahead of time. So they have lots of time to collect what they want to leak.
Absolutely! Probably the truthiest thing I ever read.
Actually it is a tribal thing, it has nothing to do with religion.
If you are trying to hold up people who believe a 2000 year old jew is the son of god and he magically came back to life 3 days after his execution as rational I am afraid I simply can't agree.
Why?
You can put the thing in dev mode and do whatever you want. You can even install another OS. So you get a $199 laptop meaning no great loss if it gets dropped or destroyed by the kid and he gets a great first computer.
They are cheap, that really is it.
If you put them in dev mode and install a better OS they are quite decent. I may buy a pixel just for the display.
I was never on that, so nothing to chastise me over.
Be careful the slashdot libertarian brigade will get their panties in a twist if you speak ill of their saints like that.
In the USA we actually pay our taxes so we expect that sort of thing to be included. Reducing our rights does not help fight any enemies.
The much cheaper and better option is to just have nagios send something to your phone. This can be done via email, email to sms gateway, jabber, or loads of other simple methods.
Cleveland is not a major city. Vegas is, and fine you can add Denver if you like.
The airport would have been closed as well.
Compare how often trains are late or canceled vs airplanes.
I have no idea how long it is. It likely cannot all be done on HSR. I merely picked a comparable distance to prove the size of Europe.
Far easier than trying to tell you would be to have you go see for yourself. The USA would be greatly improved if we required all inhabitants to spend some time traveling the world.
I think most of these people are kids. I remember when I spent north of $4000 on a computer. I thought is was a bargain price. The HD was slow and its size measured in mere MBs.
I am fine with slower if it is more comfortable.
Amtrack could be cheaper if it was faster, more people would use it.
Lisbon to Minsk is about the same distance from NYC to LA. Europe is therefore about the same size.
Go look at google earth.
The big gap is all the states in the middle.
If you drive from NYC to LA, which I have almost done, from the time you get to upstate NY until you get to California you will see not a whole lot of anything. Chicago is the only real city of any note on that route.
Indeed it is an example of this.
Private companies are exactly the same. My company works with a lot of big companies and their schedules for the tiniest change can be weeks or months. We often end up billing them more and make changes on our end because that is easier for them.
Of course there is. It kills companies.
Like you said no coordination and far worse petty fights designed to just hurt the other "tribes".
This is what killed the microsoft KIN for instance. That company is basically the classic example of this situation.
Europe is huge. Lisbon to Vienna is farther than NYC to denver. Europe these days extends far past Vienna as well. Lisbon to Minsk is 2400 miles. That is only 300 miles shy of NYC To LA.
You might be able to get out of NYC at 7am, you might not. Last year I was stuck for 3 days waiting for a flight to leave. This does not happen with trains. You will also be getting to the airport at 5am and crammed into a tiny seat for several hours. On the train you could walk around, eat, drink, have free wifi.
Go visit a place with HSR.
This. Keep most of your data on a nice big RAID array, that gets backups each night. Let the laptop have an nice fast SSD.
If you only need 9.5GB you should get a small SSD. RAM only helps once you fill the cache. RAM is never going to give you the performance you get from an SSD.
Unique data does not mean new data.
Also by using an SSD you can put less RAM in machines. Sure this will kill the SSD, but not in the short time people keep office computers.
Way to ignore what I am saying. Good job, most people can't even try to be that dense.