They might also be trying to get the most possible amount of images tested to train their AI. And then provide a paid service, whether it's for removing background or detecting people in groups automatically.
By far the majority of trips are already within the range of even the weediest electric cars.
Perhaps, if you can charge them in between (within a 10 min timeframe) or at the end of the trips. Which is clearly not the case for most people. Also, the car had many advantages over the horse, while the electric car has almost none over a combustion engine one.
For this to happen, the electric car must be roughly equivalent to the combustion engine powered car. It must be able to provide at least 600km autonomy in a less then 10 minutes charge. An electric car with a 200km autonomy and 4 hours recharge is fine if you have a garage to store and charge it, most people just don't have that possibility. Combustion engines are so successful because you can charge them to 1000km autonomy in less than 5 minutes. I don't say that this wouldn't exist in 10 years, but until then, there is no practical replacement for at least 50% of trips. And you are not supposed to buy 2 cars, 1 electric for small commutes and 1 combustion for larger ones or where you won't have easy electricity to charge them.
Those specific ones were indeed present in LibreSSL, but many others were not. Also some of the bugs, even if present, were mitigated if using OpenBSD.
In Belgium Facebook is already prohibited from tracking non users. The result is: you cannot see any facebook page, even public ones if you are not a member. This is fine for me. For the cookies part, check out "self destructing cookies" add-on.
This is a very fun experiment as it lets you play with liquid nitrogen. However, the CPU has now only 1 core instead of 8 and only about 1.6 times the clock frequency. This means a huge decrease in performance...
Seriously, do people really use MMS? Just disable MMS (if have enabled it) and you are safe as it seems. What is the purpose of MMS? Paying 100x more to send the same contents which could be sent using an email?
He believed an attack could be done via a DAB broadcast, but from the article, he doesn't seem to have tried on a real car.
That said, car companies do a lot of idiot stuff these days, like the trunk which opens automatically when you put your foot under the car and you are nearby. This is just a big gift for thieves, just wait for tourists with a car full of stuff to leave their car, stand in the vicinity and put your foot under the car when they leave but they are still near enough to allow the trunk to open...
We, Gods of OpenSSL are announcing that there will be a patch in 2 days. We will not tell you what it is as you could patch it yourself or use any of the forks that we dislike like LibreSSL. Surely we will not reveal what it is as bad people could use it (trust us, we tell you they cannot already). The only thing we will say is that it was introduced after 1.0.0,so we are sure you won't find out and that The Big Vendors who pay us will be able to deliver a patch when they are ready. And bad guys won't be able to annoy you because we know they are morons and won't find out...
That should be familiar to any Oliver fans and hardcore critics alike. For those in neither camp, Barbecoa was Oliver's butchery that was shut down last June after receiving an "A Hazardous" rating from the Food Standards Agency following complaints of food poisoning form several of his restaurants that also received poor FSA ratings for general hygiene. Oliver was also fined £17,000 over this scandal, consisting of just one specimen charge of violating the Food Safety Act, which is pretty fucking disgusting after his ironically calling the US fast food industry out for unsafe kitchen practices. He should have been shut down altogether. Oh, semi-insider info: I have it on very good authority that his restaurants have a higher staff turnover than practically every other sector. They are hellish places to work in. Certainly not worth the wage slavery. The management expect new staff to already know how it all works (in Oliver's eclectic kitchen system!?), training is not only nonexistent it's an inside joke that "training" is a curse word. Most of his staff are school leavers. The only ones over the age of 18 are upper management.
As said, at some point, you have trust someone else. The other way is: code your OS and all its features yourself.
They might also be trying to get the most possible amount of images tested to train their AI. And then provide a paid service, whether it's for removing background or detecting people in groups automatically.
We will add your biological and technological distinctiveness to our own. Your culture will adapt to service us. Resistance is futile.
By far the majority of trips are already within the range of even the weediest electric cars.
Perhaps, if you can charge them in between (within a 10 min timeframe) or at the end of the trips. Which is clearly not the case for most people.
Also, the car had many advantages over the horse, while the electric car has almost none over a combustion engine one.
For this to happen, the electric car must be roughly equivalent to the combustion engine powered car. It must be able to provide at least 600km autonomy in a less then 10 minutes charge. An electric car with a 200km autonomy and 4 hours recharge is fine if you have a garage to store and charge it, most people just don't have that possibility. Combustion engines are so successful because you can charge them to 1000km autonomy in less than 5 minutes.
I don't say that this wouldn't exist in 10 years, but until then, there is no practical replacement for at least 50% of trips. And you are not supposed to buy 2 cars, 1 electric for small commutes and 1 combustion for larger ones or where you won't have easy electricity to charge them.
OpenBSD has been patched for this, even on 32 bit platforms.
Just don't enable wifi when you are not nearby a known access point you use.
https://play.google.com/store/...
So you are telling me that xiaomi can silently install apps, while google, HTC, Sony, Samsung,... can't? Wake up and follow the white rabbit.
That systemd is able to kill the remaining processes on logout is not an issue. What is an issue is that it does this _by default_.
Those specific ones were indeed present in LibreSSL, but many others were not. Also some of the bugs, even if present, were mitigated if using OpenBSD.
You mean like root:alpine ?
They have already done it in Belgium, so it's only a matter of adding France to the list where facebook is forbidden?
Too bad I don't live in France...
In Belgium Facebook is already prohibited from tracking non users. The result is: you cannot see any facebook page, even public ones if you are not a member.
This is fine for me.
For the cookies part, check out "self destructing cookies" add-on.
This is a very fun experiment as it lets you play with liquid nitrogen.
However, the CPU has now only 1 core instead of 8 and only about 1.6 times the clock frequency. This means a huge decrease in performance...
I think this paper is a conspiracy to make you think conspiracies don't exist or are prone to unravel.
Except that none of those are portable either. Firefox just runs on almost any OS you want it to run on.
Seriously, do people really use MMS? Just disable MMS (if have enabled it) and you are safe as it seems.
What is the purpose of MMS? Paying 100x more to send the same contents which could be sent using an email?
He believed an attack could be done via a DAB broadcast, but from the article, he doesn't seem to have tried on a real car.
That said, car companies do a lot of idiot stuff these days, like the trunk which opens automatically when you put your foot under the car and you are nearby. This is just a big gift for thieves, just wait for tourists with a car full of stuff to leave their car, stand in the vicinity and put your foot under the car when they leave but they are still near enough to allow the trunk to open...
It works even without government :)
http://www.washingtonmonthly.c...
We, Gods of OpenSSL are announcing that there will be a patch in 2 days. We will not tell you what it is as you could patch it yourself or use any of the forks that we dislike like LibreSSL. Surely we will not reveal what it is as bad people could use it (trust us, we tell you they cannot already). The only thing we will say is that it was introduced after 1.0.0,so we are sure you won't find out and that The Big Vendors who pay us will be able to deliver a patch when they are ready. And bad guys won't be able to annoy you because we know they are morons and won't find out...
As the title says: Dungeon Master.
"Those who don't understand UNIX are condemned to reinvent it, poorly."
I agree with gandi, they have always been great with me and they have very good support too.
Ah, yes, that gospel of truth, The Daily Mail.
http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/...
http://www.independent.co.uk/n...
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/foo...
http://www.standard.co.uk/news...
http://www.theguardian.com/lif...
http://www.news.com.au/enterta...
That should be familiar to any Oliver fans and hardcore critics alike. For those in neither camp, Barbecoa was Oliver's butchery that was shut down last June after receiving an "A Hazardous" rating from the Food Standards Agency following complaints of food poisoning form several of his restaurants that also received poor FSA ratings for general hygiene. Oliver was also fined £17,000 over this scandal, consisting of just one specimen charge of violating the Food Safety Act, which is pretty fucking disgusting after his ironically calling the US fast food industry out for unsafe kitchen practices. He should have been shut down altogether. Oh, semi-insider info: I have it on very good authority that his restaurants have a higher staff turnover than practically every other sector. They are hellish places to work in. Certainly not worth the wage slavery. The management expect new staff to already know how it all works (in Oliver's eclectic kitchen system!?), training is not only nonexistent it's an inside joke that "training" is a curse word. Most of his staff are school leavers. The only ones over the age of 18 are upper management.
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/new...