Wouldn't a chromecast do what you're looking for? Just plug your device into power and stream from wherever. You can plug the chromecast itself into a USB port on the TV for it's power if you need to.
So, the title makes it sound they found more plants rivaling our planet in our solar system. At least say "NASA, Google Spot Eighth Exoplanet in a Solar System Rivaling Our Own"
How about they just make it actually mean "verified" and allow ANYONE to get verified by sending in identification verification? Problem solved and it isn't a special club anymore!
"high-tech centers like Silicon Valley, Seattle and Austin, Texas"
So, is that Seattle and Austin, both in Texas or are they being inconsistent with their usage of states attached to the city? (that's a rhetorical question)
This is what I was expecting the summary to say as what they're actually doing is ridiculous. However, the abuse possible for both seems like this just won't work. Either you're posting nudes (regardless of what Facebook says that doesn't seem smart) or someone will find a way to insert every possible hash (or a large chunk of random ones) into their system and it will flag every possible image...
This could be done where one company builds out the infrastructure and charges service providers access fees. It doesn't need to be government run, just regulated such that they treat all providers equally and follow net neutrality rules. Then, service providers can do whatever they like, and we can have actual choice in the market. This should be true for wired and wireless ISPs. We only have so much spectrum and physical space on poles. There should be zero reason why we should be building out this infrastructure more than once.
Is there any chance that this "random" set of DNA sequences would create an invasive and deadly pathogen? Wouldn't it be dangerous to just blindly put together random DNA snippets into a microorganism? Storing DNA by itself seems fair but inside a living, evolving, and reproducing organism seems a bit short-sighted...
He was given a worksheet with information regarding how to clone a test database onto his workstation. He ran a script when printed out the test DB's URL and login information but he just copied the info off the worksheet instead. The info on the worksheet was the production database with an account containing full write access. He overwrote the production database with the test data he was attempting to clone.
Whoever gave a new hire a worksheet with a URL for the production server and login with full access should be the one fired. This new kid showed the company that their new hire setup is completely insecure and that their backup infrastructure doesn't work. It's not this kids fault.
I don't know; I feel pretty productive in Java. The Data Visualization software we write at work using an OpenGL library we also wrote in Java seems to do quite well. Just because you're a crappy programmer in Java doesn't mean everyone is.
How is this sort of rule change when it's in his best interest (and basically gives his side a 9 vote handicap) something he should be allowed to do? When something comes around that he doesn't like can he just arbitrarily increase it back to 60? Seems kinda like bullshit to me...
So, this requires that there's a single user per phone number? And if you only have a landline then this equates to a per household login? And if you use your mobile number how is your ISP going to vouch for that unless they're your mobile carrier, too?
How long does it take you to get pretentious enough to use "Bklyn" and is it before or after you assume all of NY minus NYC is "Upstate" because it no longer matters to you?
Yeah but he wants to work with a "dumb" TV that doesn't have smart-tv features like built in apps and stuff.
Wouldn't a chromecast do what you're looking for? Just plug your device into power and stream from wherever. You can plug the chromecast itself into a USB port on the TV for it's power if you need to.
I've done the same at work but at home, I still like playing PC games which makes the switch impossible.
Yeah, I assumed that was an editor error. Why the animosity?
So, the title makes it sound they found more plants rivaling our planet in our solar system. At least say "NASA, Google Spot Eighth Exoplanet in a Solar System Rivaling Our Own"
Or maybe he'll finally have the chance to say enough where people realize he's a twat...
How about they just make it actually mean "verified" and allow ANYONE to get verified by sending in identification verification? Problem solved and it isn't a special club anymore!
"high-tech centers like Silicon Valley, Seattle and Austin, Texas"
So, is that Seattle and Austin, both in Texas or are they being inconsistent with their usage of states attached to the city? (that's a rhetorical question)
This is what I was expecting the summary to say as what they're actually doing is ridiculous. However, the abuse possible for both seems like this just won't work. Either you're posting nudes (regardless of what Facebook says that doesn't seem smart) or someone will find a way to insert every possible hash (or a large chunk of random ones) into their system and it will flag every possible image...
Should we get off your lawn, too?
And you keep buying MacBook Pros for a decade; good job!
This could be done where one company builds out the infrastructure and charges service providers access fees. It doesn't need to be government run, just regulated such that they treat all providers equally and follow net neutrality rules. Then, service providers can do whatever they like, and we can have actual choice in the market. This should be true for wired and wireless ISPs. We only have so much spectrum and physical space on poles. There should be zero reason why we should be building out this infrastructure more than once.
Man I'm glad I wasn't the only one; it made me want to punch a baby...
Is there any chance that this "random" set of DNA sequences would create an invasive and deadly pathogen? Wouldn't it be dangerous to just blindly put together random DNA snippets into a microorganism? Storing DNA by itself seems fair but inside a living, evolving, and reproducing organism seems a bit short-sighted...
He was given a worksheet with information regarding how to clone a test database onto his workstation. He ran a script when printed out the test DB's URL and login information but he just copied the info off the worksheet instead. The info on the worksheet was the production database with an account containing full write access. He overwrote the production database with the test data he was attempting to clone.
Whoever gave a new hire a worksheet with a URL for the production server and login with full access should be the one fired. This new kid showed the company that their new hire setup is completely insecure and that their backup infrastructure doesn't work. It's not this kids fault.
Can we sue the President for gross negligence or something?
Yeah, in the same way we all "touch" the Sun every day.
It isn't going to touch the Sun; it won't get anywhere near the surface... still cool nonetheless.
Man, $11 million dollars for a pizza; I hope it was damn good!
Yes, great book especially if you do need to write concurrent applications in Java.
I don't know; I feel pretty productive in Java. The Data Visualization software we write at work using an OpenGL library we also wrote in Java seems to do quite well. Just because you're a crappy programmer in Java doesn't mean everyone is.
How is this sort of rule change when it's in his best interest (and basically gives his side a 9 vote handicap) something he should be allowed to do? When something comes around that he doesn't like can he just arbitrarily increase it back to 60? Seems kinda like bullshit to me...
If they left off the unit they definitely meant kelvin; 100 kelvin is downright chilly! No idea how he got heatstroke :/
So, this requires that there's a single user per phone number? And if you only have a landline then this equates to a per household login? And if you use your mobile number how is your ISP going to vouch for that unless they're your mobile carrier, too?
How long does it take you to get pretentious enough to use "Bklyn" and is it before or after you assume all of NY minus NYC is "Upstate" because it no longer matters to you?