More than that, this is also vulerable to a MitM relay kind of attack, similar to a phishing page that looks like the original login page. This is made worse in that a smartphone can't automatically verify that the computer is on the correct domain before authorizing the page displaying the authentication page.
This results in a similar situation to your 'untrusted terminal' scenario, where the bad guys have a valid login to your account and can do what they want with that session.
Possibly even let you also use that session so that you don't get suspicious.
Unfortunately, this isn't a layout so much as a rather expensive, different kind of keyboard. But this is an ergonomic keyboard with mechanical switches, so it feels better than all of the rubber dome switch-based keyboard out there.
Enter, backspace, and tab are moved to the middile of the keyboard, which changes how necessary the pinkies are.
The Truly Ergonomic Keyboard is a smaller ergonomic keyboard that currently only comes with Cherry MX Brown switches.
There are other, larger, keybards like the Maltron or Kinesis that are ergonomic with mechanical switches, but they tend to be enormous, while the "Truly Ergonomic" is similar in size to the "Happy Hacker" keyboard.
Any attempt at making voting more accessible should not make the election process easier to tamper with.
For example, have a machine print a voted ballot, and the human-readable parts of that ballot are what are counted.
Imagine a virus that manipulated databases, but only took effect on election day. That would certainly effect systems where the votes are only stored as digital data.
I always liked the New Earth Calendar: 13 identical months that start on the same day of week, Monday, and have the same number of days, and are all 4 weeks long. (With a leap week to keep days and dates synchronized)
The calendar in this article still has months that vary, start on different days, and really isn't significantly better than what we have now.
No, I don't think that this limitation is about that, but more about an app app that has multiple launchers.
You can register an "intent" as a , which is an activity that is started from the Android launcher. And it seems more reasonable to have a restriction of only one of these.
So, no "Game" and "Settings" icons in the launcher.
I have had extremely good luck with UPS, but most peoples complaints are that the delivery driver doesn't even attempt to ring the doorbell, and drives off.
Only if the voice input was limited enough, like text input, which we have had for 10+ years, really. I can remember running a Speech to Text program on my 486 that would try to read what I was saying and turn that into a text document.
Google Voice does the same thing for voice mail.
Both suffer from a huge problem: accuracy. A conversation with a human doesn't need every word to be perfectly accurate, but something more than a text message is going to fail if some part of the vocal command is incorrect.
"Did you mean 'Delete *.txt' or 'Delete startdottxt' or 'Delete start.txt'?"
So Arizona, Hawaii or any of the states in Pacific time aren't states?
Arizona actually uses 2 time zones: the Indian Reservation in the northeast corner uses DST while the rest of the state doesn't, so some of the year it is one time zone, and then it isn't. Other states are split, so it is definitely not true that every state only has one time zone.
their manufacturers don't tend to advertise their capabilities as "may be wrong"
All of the Garmin Nuvi GPS units I have had have a warning screen that shows every single time that it is turned on saying this.
This probably is more a feature of people liking to be getting orders, even when those orders are wrong.
Not to say that I am immune. I have found my self going down roads where if my GPS quit I would only have a vague idea of how to get home from that location.
This. That they even KNEW my password was bad enough, but to express that every single week was just insane. (They should only know a salty-hashed version of my password, and never be able to recover it under any circumstances)
The only real solution is to split the last-mile provider from the ISP, and make the last-mile provider a utility.
Competition in the last-mile is infeasable, but connecting customers at a CO to the internet is a much more competition-friendly possibility.
The copyright status of the video is separate from needing a model release to use the video in a non-editorial context.
If they claim they are "news", then they would have an editorial context exemption.
Yep, "National Fuck with the Clocks" Day (Which is of course twice a year) needs to just go away.
Or use Gmail with an email client and IMAP.
And, an ISP that blocks email?
That also fails to include the electricity costs, which would push the time to break even out even further.
We could call this the "Associated Press".
Someone should get on this...
More than that, this is also vulerable to a MitM relay kind of attack, similar to a phishing page that looks like the original login page. This is made worse in that a smartphone can't automatically verify that the computer is on the correct domain before authorizing the page displaying the authentication page.
This results in a similar situation to your 'untrusted terminal' scenario, where the bad guys have a valid login to your account and can do what they want with that session.
Possibly even let you also use that session so that you don't get suspicious.
http://www.trulyergonomic.com/store/index.php
Unfortunately, this isn't a layout so much as a rather expensive, different kind of keyboard. But this is an ergonomic keyboard with mechanical switches, so it feels better than all of the rubber dome switch-based keyboard out there.
Enter, backspace, and tab are moved to the middile of the keyboard, which changes how necessary the pinkies are.
But then what about the reliability of that backup hardware, especially if it isn't subject to the same kinds of loads as the primary?
At a certain point, "Shut everything down (safely)" is cheaper than having more redundant valvles, pumps, pipes, and more tubes in a series.
It is like RAID 1: you are more likely to have some kind of hard drive failure, but that hard drive failure is more likely to be recoverable.
That depends in where you are, of course.
My experience in Colorado is that I get full HSPA+ in most parts f Denver, but in any city in the mountains, I get 2G at most.
I have had great reception in Boston, New York, Portland, etc.
Being able to strip the DRM is not the same as receiving a DRM free file from the vendor.
The Truly Ergonomic Keyboard is a smaller ergonomic keyboard that currently only comes with Cherry MX Brown switches.
There are other, larger, keybards like the Maltron or Kinesis that are ergonomic with mechanical switches, but they tend to be enormous, while the "Truly Ergonomic" is similar in size to the "Happy Hacker" keyboard.
Two 17-year olds taking pictures of themselves having sex would be considered "child porn", even if the actual sex act was legal.
So, I can make a TOS that you agree to which allows me to violate the copyright of CNN.com and send that to you?
Any attempt at making voting more accessible should not make the election process easier to tamper with.
For example, have a machine print a voted ballot, and the human-readable parts of that ballot are what are counted.
Imagine a virus that manipulated databases, but only took effect on election day. That would certainly effect systems where the votes are only stored as digital data.
You can't use just the 5-digit zip code, the full Zip+4 has to be used. For example, the Oklahoma tax calculator needs the Zip+4. http://oktax.csa.ou.edu/Rate_Locator/index.jsf
For example, the zip code I live in, 80234, covers more than one county (Adams, and Broomfield), and about 7 different cities.
http://www.zipareacode.net/zip-code-80234.htm
I always liked the New Earth Calendar: 13 identical months that start on the same day of week, Monday, and have the same number of days, and are all 4 weeks long. (With a leap week to keep days and dates synchronized)
The calendar in this article still has months that vary, start on different days, and really isn't significantly better than what we have now.
No, I don't think that this limitation is about that, but more about an app app that has multiple launchers.
You can register an "intent" as a , which is an activity that is started from the Android launcher. And it seems more reasonable to have a restriction of only one of these.
So, no "Game" and "Settings" icons in the launcher.
I have had extremely good luck with UPS, but most peoples complaints are that the delivery driver doesn't even attempt to ring the doorbell, and drives off.
He did say weight, not mass, so maybe he is on the moon?
Charge the police officer with Wiretapping for intercepting communications between the man and his cell phone.
Only if the voice input was limited enough, like text input, which we have had for 10+ years, really. I can remember running a Speech to Text program on my 486 that would try to read what I was saying and turn that into a text document.
Google Voice does the same thing for voice mail.
Both suffer from a huge problem: accuracy. A conversation with a human doesn't need every word to be perfectly accurate, but something more than a text message is going to fail if some part of the vocal command is incorrect.
"Did you mean 'Delete *.txt' or 'Delete startdottxt' or 'Delete start.txt'?"
So Arizona, Hawaii or any of the states in Pacific time aren't states?
Arizona actually uses 2 time zones: the Indian Reservation in the northeast corner uses DST while the rest of the state doesn't, so some of the year it is one time zone, and then it isn't. Other states are split, so it is definitely not true that every state only has one time zone.
All of the Garmin Nuvi GPS units I have had have a warning screen that shows every single time that it is turned on saying this.
This probably is more a feature of people liking to be getting orders, even when those orders are wrong.
Not to say that I am immune. I have found my self going down roads where if my GPS quit I would only have a vague idea of how to get home from that location.
This.
That they even KNEW my password was bad enough, but to express that every single week was just insane. (They should only know a salty-hashed version of my password, and never be able to recover it under any circumstances)
It is like these people never took security 101!