No, this is not a good analogy. Swatting was recognized as a prank before this incident. And intent matters. With the amount of people texting while driving, there's gonna be a lot of murderers out there if we start changing the mentality towards the definition of murder.
It would also be one hell of a which hunt to get rid of all the celebrity murderers too.
Throwing rocks from an overpass is just prank, no one intends to kill a father of 3 driving on the freeway below. Does their intent matter when their rock crashes throw the windshield and devastates the man's skull?
A drunk driver never has the intent to kill a family vacationing at Disney World, but does his intent matter when he does?
You seriously need to rethink how you analyze things in this world.
It does come with the IME exploits, allowing an attacker access to the underpinnings of the Universe. Watch for the GUM and BRANE exploits that will do physical harm to the GOD.
Well, Mr. Washington State Regulator, as you see by these logs, we have not traffic restrictions within the State of Washington. That is the extent of your jurisdiction? Yes, it is. Oh, you want to know what happens once it crosses your State line? That is no matter of yours. Oh, you want to sue us? We'll see you in court, you have no right to tell us how the signal flows once it exits your State.
...I am writing to tell you about a dear friend who is trapped in a country by horrible forces in the States of Louisiana. He was to handle a large transfer of funds. But now we must have the money transferred and some for use in his legal issues. He gave us your most worthy name as a trusted dear friend who could assist and you can keep some of the money.
First, I use Linux on several machines, but they aren't desktops. I have my RPi3 devices, I have a re-purposed laptop. Each do specific things.
Second, I will not adopt Linux desktop for a number of reasons that might seem trivial but really aren't:
- XBox One streams to Windows 10. When I'm sitting in my living room with my wife and she's watching TV, I will stream a game to my laptop.
- More games. I've experimented with Linux on my primary machine and have yet get any of my games to work on Linux/Wine/PlayOnLinux. I've followed every guide for getting them to work and run into too many issues. Linux Steam (and the SteamOS) are so limited to be laughable.
- Online clients that don't work on Linux. I have 2 online services that are critical to me and there are no Linux clients for the services. No, they do not work with Wine.
- My employer uses MS Office. Believe it or not, no matter how close you get, the boss still doesn't like Libre Office docs and presentations that have been converted. In fact, using the office templates, documents created at home on Libre then sent to work required such a heavy amount of work, the time saved doing it at home was wiped out.
Now, I do keep a very specific security distro on a USB stick. I use this while traveling. It allows me to reach very specific web services that would not be reachable unless I was hauling a work laptop along with me.
Linux, while easy to use, will NEVER reach the desktop until these issues are cleared up.
I remember silver in the '70s. It was the hottest thing. Price was going up and up. Even batteries went up about 10x. People were mortgaging their homes to buy more and more silver. It crashed from nearly $50 to $5. Imagine mortgaging your $90k house and ending up with $9k of silver.
The bitcoin market will drop, and like the Great Depression, many will jump from windows. Most of those will find it difficult to jump from the windows in their mother's basement.
In an age of digital currency, the digital vaults are pilfered by digital thieves. Anonymous entities stealing anonymous currency. Now we need digital dye packs and a means of chasing the digital Bonnies and Clydes down the dusty digital backroads. The problem for the courts: If the currency is really recognized and it can't be traced, was anything really stolen? The defense raises only a slim shadow of doubt by reminding each and every juror about the pictures they lost when they last upgraded their phones. Maybe the coin is just mislaid?
No matter the project, the Pentagon and DOD rely so heavily on Windows, so any open source project that wants to play with the DOD should run on Windows.
Nobody needs an Assault Rifle headset. This is just wrong. The 2nd Amendment never was intended for this purpose...What?...really?...sorry, nevermind, carry on.
I've done some research of my own. Well, I read back issues of National Geographic:
There was this guy, way back, I think it was before WWII and he flew all by himself to somewhere like in Europe. Maybe it was even further like in France. Did you know there was a guy he was an actor and he liked killed a President? You can't keep your eyes open when you sneeze. You can't touch your nose with your elbow, unless like you are in a car accident, like my friend becky. She's really messed up. If you hit the earth with a big enough rock it will kill like almost all of the dinosaurs, except like the ones that ended up in Jurassic Park and then because all of the stuff that goes in the air it will be like winter like even in the summer and you can't get a refund from your vacation cause it snowed in Cabo but then like a really long time later like at least a thousand years some guy says that it happened and like he wasn't even the first guy to think of it because like you know the indians that lived when it happened already knew it, but then some other guy like BeauHD puts it on the web like even on Slashdot because even like Reddit wont put it up. I'm going to watch TMZ now.
Fast charging is nice, but what we really need is long range on single charge, 600+.
Lower the price. The cars must be below $30k for a middle income family.
You are free to do the research, and then put the results out there. But, you'll have to get the backing for all the equipment and if you can't find someone to back you that isn't expecting to lock it down, don't be surprised.
RMS says: " Free software does not mean "gratis"; it means that users are free to run the program, study the source code, change it, and redistribute it either with or without changes, either gratis or for a fee."
RMS says: "Copyright 2004 Richard Stallman Verbatim copying and distribution of this entire article are permitted world wide without royalty provided this notice is preserved."
Now, does this mean I can take his article, in part or whole, and publish it in a book, magazine, or web site and charge for it? Without paying him?
Can I take the 'Collected Works of RMS' and publish for my profit?
Dude, sign me up for this FSF stuff!
It's a matter of numbers. Many of the WIN worms, etc. are aimed at exploiting user machines to perform some sort of attack elsewhere.
Linux may have a good portion of the server market, but until Linux is as popular as Windows on the desktop, and as long as Joe User is capable of ignoring patches, updates, and security best practices, Linux will be as vulnerable.
There will always be something.
As long as it doesn't cost an arm and a leg like the Music Experience.
Paul,
If you are going to do this, and price it over $20, it better have some kick-butt rides and those cool miniskirts from TOS.
No, this is not a good analogy. Swatting was recognized as a prank before this incident. And intent matters. With the amount of people texting while driving, there's gonna be a lot of murderers out there if we start changing the mentality towards the definition of murder.
It would also be one hell of a which hunt to get rid of all the celebrity murderers too.
Throwing rocks from an overpass is just prank, no one intends to kill a father of 3 driving on the freeway below. Does their intent matter when their rock crashes throw the windshield and devastates the man's skull?
A drunk driver never has the intent to kill a family vacationing at Disney World, but does his intent matter when he does?
You seriously need to rethink how you analyze things in this world.
It does come with the IME exploits, allowing an attacker access to the underpinnings of the Universe. Watch for the GUM and BRANE exploits that will do physical harm to the GOD.
Well, Mr. Washington State Regulator, as you see by these logs, we have not traffic restrictions within the State of Washington. That is the extent of your jurisdiction? Yes, it is. Oh, you want to know what happens once it crosses your State line? That is no matter of yours. Oh, you want to sue us? We'll see you in court, you have no right to tell us how the signal flows once it exits your State.
...I am writing to tell you about a dear friend who is trapped in a country by horrible forces in the States of Louisiana. He was to handle a large transfer of funds. But now we must have the money transferred and some for use in his legal issues. He gave us your most worthy name as a trusted dear friend who could assist and you can keep some of the money.
I want Amazon to shipping a $12 USB thumbdrive in a box the size of a freaking 6 quart pot.
First, I use Linux on several machines, but they aren't desktops. I have my RPi3 devices, I have a re-purposed laptop. Each do specific things. Second, I will not adopt Linux desktop for a number of reasons that might seem trivial but really aren't: - XBox One streams to Windows 10. When I'm sitting in my living room with my wife and she's watching TV, I will stream a game to my laptop. - More games. I've experimented with Linux on my primary machine and have yet get any of my games to work on Linux/Wine/PlayOnLinux. I've followed every guide for getting them to work and run into too many issues. Linux Steam (and the SteamOS) are so limited to be laughable. - Online clients that don't work on Linux. I have 2 online services that are critical to me and there are no Linux clients for the services. No, they do not work with Wine. - My employer uses MS Office. Believe it or not, no matter how close you get, the boss still doesn't like Libre Office docs and presentations that have been converted. In fact, using the office templates, documents created at home on Libre then sent to work required such a heavy amount of work, the time saved doing it at home was wiped out. Now, I do keep a very specific security distro on a USB stick. I use this while traveling. It allows me to reach very specific web services that would not be reachable unless I was hauling a work laptop along with me. Linux, while easy to use, will NEVER reach the desktop until these issues are cleared up.
Bet it started when some drunk said, "Hold my beer, watch this."
I remember silver in the '70s. It was the hottest thing. Price was going up and up. Even batteries went up about 10x. People were mortgaging their homes to buy more and more silver. It crashed from nearly $50 to $5. Imagine mortgaging your $90k house and ending up with $9k of silver.
The bitcoin market will drop, and like the Great Depression, many will jump from windows. Most of those will find it difficult to jump from the windows in their mother's basement.
In an age of digital currency, the digital vaults are pilfered by digital thieves. Anonymous entities stealing anonymous currency. Now we need digital dye packs and a means of chasing the digital Bonnies and Clydes down the dusty digital backroads. The problem for the courts: If the currency is really recognized and it can't be traced, was anything really stolen? The defense raises only a slim shadow of doubt by reminding each and every juror about the pictures they lost when they last upgraded their phones. Maybe the coin is just mislaid?
For $1000 you can own one of the most advanced pieces of cr*p Apple ever foisted upon the herds of sheeple.
No matter the project, the Pentagon and DOD rely so heavily on Windows, so any open source project that wants to play with the DOD should run on Windows.
Not until they create Visual Go# and add it to the Mono project.
Nobody needs an Assault Rifle headset. This is just wrong. The 2nd Amendment never was intended for this purpose...What?...really?...sorry, nevermind, carry on.
It's not a DDOS, all the COD:WWII players are raging because the system can't serve up the most recent patches.
I've done some research of my own. Well, I read back issues of National Geographic:
There was this guy, way back, I think it was before WWII and he flew all by himself to somewhere like in Europe. Maybe it was even further like in France.
Did you know there was a guy he was an actor and he liked killed a President?
You can't keep your eyes open when you sneeze.
You can't touch your nose with your elbow, unless like you are in a car accident, like my friend becky. She's really messed up.
If you hit the earth with a big enough rock it will kill like almost all of the dinosaurs, except like the ones that ended up in Jurassic Park and then because all of the stuff that goes in the air it will be like winter like even in the summer and you can't get a refund from your vacation cause it snowed in Cabo but then like a really long time later like at least a thousand years some guy says that it happened and like he wasn't even the first guy to think of it because like you know the indians that lived when it happened already knew it, but then some other guy like BeauHD puts it on the web like even on Slashdot because even like Reddit wont put it up.
I'm going to watch TMZ now.
I received 78 cents.
Give me the ability to go 600 miles across Washington, Idaho, and into Montana on a single charge, then recharge over night.
Fast charging is nice, but what we really need is long range on single charge, 600+. Lower the price. The cars must be below $30k for a middle income family.
You are free to do the research, and then put the results out there. But, you'll have to get the backing for all the equipment and if you can't find someone to back you that isn't expecting to lock it down, don't be surprised.
Are you posting from a device that could read them? Yep. Destroyed your main premise? Yep.
RMS says: " Free software does not mean "gratis"; it means that users are free to run the program, study the source code, change it, and redistribute it either with or without changes, either gratis or for a fee." RMS says: "Copyright 2004 Richard Stallman Verbatim copying and distribution of this entire article are permitted world wide without royalty provided this notice is preserved." Now, does this mean I can take his article, in part or whole, and publish it in a book, magazine, or web site and charge for it? Without paying him? Can I take the 'Collected Works of RMS' and publish for my profit? Dude, sign me up for this FSF stuff!
It's a matter of numbers. Many of the WIN worms, etc. are aimed at exploiting user machines to perform some sort of attack elsewhere. Linux may have a good portion of the server market, but until Linux is as popular as Windows on the desktop, and as long as Joe User is capable of ignoring patches, updates, and security best practices, Linux will be as vulnerable. There will always be something.
As long as it doesn't cost an arm and a leg like the Music Experience. Paul, If you are going to do this, and price it over $20, it better have some kick-butt rides and those cool miniskirts from TOS.