China and Russian have essentially declared war on The West; unofficially of course. Once we actually call them out on what they're actually doing, then it will go full kenetic, nuclear in fact. Everything before then is just foreplay raping.
Unless you're willing to die in WW3, you shouldn't be asking for lube, rather if they offer it in different flavors. IF, they're nice enough to offer lube in the first place we nations get repeatedly ass-raped.
"You allow Russia to hack you and don't retaliate". Yeah.. hahaha right buddy. MIRVs away!!!
I've read multiple articles stating that ringwoodite contains enough water in the mantle as on the surface of the planet - oceans and all!!
Which BTW, does kinda make sense when you think about it. Earth was formed in orbit around the Sun (as all planets) via an accretion disk. So all that dust and debris would be not in any particular order. Over time, gravitation forces and tectonic activity would pull all the heavier elements toward the core, and lighter gasses would rise to the surface (see our atmosphere). Water is no different. If locked up in rock, it would belch out as water vapor through volcanism and other tectonic forces.
Just a wild guess here, but it's not inconceivable to think that in another billions years or so, our planet will turn into a Water World. And sorry, no, there will not be a Kevin Costner around.
Irresponsible none the less. At best, he should have STFU about anything even remotely related to the subject. No no, he had to explicitly advise on paying the ransom for data that's been compromised.
Look at this way. If sensitive information was locked up via CryptoWall inside the offices of the FBI, would they pay the ransom if no backups were available (admittedly, that's highly unlikely). As a tax paying civilian entrusting my data the the largest monopoly of authority in the US -The Federal Government-, that's pretty worrisome.
What's to cherry pick? It was said, ****at a cyber security summit....in front of people****. Ok, maybe not all the quotes, but even if just one in person, it's totally irresponsible! It simply isn't a defensible position to take.
If it was me that said that in the private sector, i'd lose 100% of credibility among my peers that work in information security.
Never forget, it was Joseph Bonavolonta with the FBI that said at a Cyber Security Summit in 2015 the following things.
- "The ransomware is that good... To be honest, we often advise people just to pay the ransom." - “the easiest thing may be to just pay the ransom" - "overwhelming majority of institutions just pay the ransom." - "You do get your access back"
Who would be using the transmitter? Who would be using a jammer. Moreover, which nation-state/s would bother with using ultrasonic in an age of cheap RF based technologies?
His audience is gaming and computing savvy. With almost certainty, the grand majority have a disdain for McAfee.
It remains to be seen if McAfee will re-brand TunnelBear, or allow it to still run independently as always. Oh, and keep in mind both TunnelBear and Linus are Canadian.
I quit FB a year ago, and never looked back. Not just stopped using it, I actually closed the account out. "Deleted", but technically more like suspended in the FB database someplace. In any case, it's gone, and out of public view including off the radar of my Friends list.
I still keep in touch IRL with a few of them, but do yourself, and humanity a favor, GET RID OF THE ACCOUNT!
As I've always said, the US is heading toward insolvency because of automation. And it goes like this...
-First of all, take a look at the Federal Debt Federal Debt See that? Doesn't look too good, does it?
-Now, factor in globalism where there's a MASSIVE wealth transfer from United States of America to overseas. Any wealth generated in GDP is coming back to the US as opportunity, but concentrated in the major cities. This hollowed out the urban regions as they can't compete on both wages and product (it's why Trump won BTW).
-Add in automation, and now we have a force that's inherently DEFLATIONARY on the economy. It's tantamount to a slave force. Machines don't value themselves, so they're essentially free labor after you account human labor of design and maintenance of said machines.
-This will lead to lead to higher unemployment after the economic "Trump High" wears off (the crash will be a killer depression) in terms of less people in the work force as a over-all percentage of the population.
-More people will vote in a livable wage. More money is printed, massive stagflation kicks in from both inflationary and automated deflationary forces. Money becomes essentially a meaningless store of wealth while simultaneously being required.
-US dollar abandoned, or a massive World War settles reshapes the geopolitical and economic landscape. Or, a combination of all of the above.
I'm an American, and I agree. When doing business in a foreign nation, don't bitch! Don't like it? Pack your marbles and go home. It's Europe, not America. FFS, why are people so obstinately stupid when it comes to conducting business or other activities in a foreign nation? You're a guest at that point. People, stop being so stuck on stupid. Ditto for when Europeans conduct business in America, or China, or Africa...or....
Isn't this a violation of both net neutrality AND 1st amendment. What if someone wants to post a comment on that porno site, and it being blocked from exorcising their free speech?
Honestly, this is -yet- another money grab by your heroes in office. Congratulations
Don't worry. Soon, I'm sure in the future Office365 hosted Exchange will be managed as it always is, for an extra expense. Offered with a Microsoft technical "hands off" where local IT is responsible for managing it remotely. It's like having MS Exchange all over again, but in the cloud, including being responsible for breaking it with updates and whatnot. Nice! But that's ok, they can fix it for you....for a big a$$ fee
Listen WindBourne, you fucktard! It's the Democrats, and their FBI CIA deepstate operation that's attempting a coup d'etat! That's Civil War level shit right here. Fucking bring it!
Kevin Flynn: Hey! Hold it right there! Bit: Yes. Kevin Flynn: What do you mean, "yes"? Bit: Yes. Kevin Flynn: Is that all you can say? Bit: No. Kevin Flynn: Know anything else? Bit: Yes. Kevin Flynn: Positive and negative, huh? You're a Bit. Bit: Yes. Kevin Flynn: Well, where's your program? Isn't he going to miss you? Bit: No. Kevin Flynn: *I'm* your program? Bit: Yes. Kevin Flynn: Another mouth to feed. Bit: Yesyesyesyesyes!
So *Lord* Bill Gates (a globalist neo-feudalist) is against anything that's rooted in libertarian-ism and self-determination. I'm shocked I tell you, SHOCKED!!
Children grow up differently. There's the parental aspect, and then there's just DNA. My son, while smart and picking up knowledge and thinking abstractly, really doesn't do well sitting down to learn unless it captures his attention. He's extremely active (as any boy would be), but loves sports more than anything. I'm thinking he might actually be ADHD, but so long as his grades don't suffer, i'm going to chalk this up to him being a normal human being (damn the labels of conformity). It's quite a setback from me having an INTJ personality; being more introverted and all that. He's the exact opposite. He's far more extroverted than I was at that age. I'd say he's more extroverted even in my adult age now.
My overall point is simply that people are dynamic, as is their development. As parents, our jobs is to guide and assist with any deficiencies children grow up with so they can cope and adapt. For anything else, just accept them for who they are, not what you want them to be. A child is his/her own person. They're not machines you can program and expect a perfect result.
You know, he's got ballz to be hacking his own code (DNA), right up until they drop off. Personally, I would never attempt this unless there was a computer simulation, coupled with some AI input on the results to make a risk assessment.
I have no doubt in the next 10+ years we'll get there where near anyone can walk into a doctors office and obtain a custom injection to fix whatever DNA ailment there is. The computing and genomic technology has dropped substantially in cost already compared to 20 years ago. But....today is not the day to be toying around with this on yourself. Oh well, there will always be pioneers in any endeavor. I just wish he, and people like him, take better precautions. Too much bad PR could actually put a bad taboo on this tech, much how shoddy Nuclear engineering killed the industry.
NOT financial credit. Social Credit is a weighting system where a citizen that drinks the communism Kool-Aid gets more government provided "perks".
The modus operandi of the CCP is to service and protect itself first and foremost. All other objectives (and people) are expendable in that pursuit.
China and Russian have essentially declared war on The West; unofficially of course. Once we actually call them out on what they're actually doing, then it will go full kenetic, nuclear in fact. Everything before then is just foreplay raping.
Unless you're willing to die in WW3, you shouldn't be asking for lube, rather if they offer it in different flavors. IF, they're nice enough to offer lube in the first place we nations get repeatedly ass-raped.
"You allow Russia to hack you and don't retaliate". Yeah.. hahaha right buddy. MIRVs away!!!
I've read multiple articles stating that ringwoodite contains enough water in the mantle as on the surface of the planet - oceans and all!!
Which BTW, does kinda make sense when you think about it. Earth was formed in orbit around the Sun (as all planets) via an accretion disk. So all that dust and debris would be not in any particular order. Over time, gravitation forces and tectonic activity would pull all the heavier elements toward the core, and lighter gasses would rise to the surface (see our atmosphere). Water is no different. If locked up in rock, it would belch out as water vapor through volcanism and other tectonic forces.
Just a wild guess here, but it's not inconceivable to think that in another billions years or so, our planet will turn into a Water World. And sorry, no, there will not be a Kevin Costner around.
It's not about the technology. It's a philosophical matter.
Irresponsible none the less. At best, he should have STFU about anything even remotely related to the subject. No no, he had to explicitly advise on paying the ransom for data that's been compromised.
Look at this way. If sensitive information was locked up via CryptoWall inside the offices of the FBI, would they pay the ransom if no backups were available (admittedly, that's highly unlikely). As a tax paying civilian entrusting my data the the largest monopoly of authority in the US -The Federal Government-, that's pretty worrisome.
What's to cherry pick? It was said, ****at a cyber security summit....in front of people****. Ok, maybe not all the quotes, but even if just one in person, it's totally irresponsible! It simply isn't a defensible position to take.
If it was me that said that in the private sector, i'd lose 100% of credibility among my peers that work in information security.
Never forget, it was Joseph Bonavolonta with the FBI that said at a Cyber Security Summit in 2015 the following things.
- "The ransomware is that good... To be honest, we often advise people just to pay the ransom."
- “the easiest thing may be to just pay the ransom"
- "overwhelming majority of institutions just pay the ransom."
- "You do get your access back"
Do you just LOVE your heroes in office?
Who would be using the transmitter? Who would be using a jammer. Moreover, which nation-state/s would bother with using ultrasonic in an age of cheap RF based technologies?
His audience is gaming and computing savvy. With almost certainty, the grand majority have a disdain for McAfee.
It remains to be seen if McAfee will re-brand TunnelBear, or allow it to still run independently as always. Oh, and keep in mind both TunnelBear and Linus are Canadian.
Correct. GPU aren't just for graphics and physics, they will be taking on the role of performing AI as well. Just ask nVidia.
I quit FB a year ago, and never looked back. Not just stopped using it, I actually closed the account out. "Deleted", but technically more like suspended in the FB database someplace. In any case, it's gone, and out of public view including off the radar of my Friends list.
I still keep in touch IRL with a few of them, but do yourself, and humanity a favor, GET RID OF THE ACCOUNT!
Monster Miata! nuff said
As I've always said, the US is heading toward insolvency because of automation. And it goes like this...
-First of all, take a look at the Federal Debt Federal Debt See that? Doesn't look too good, does it?
-Now, factor in globalism where there's a MASSIVE wealth transfer from United States of America to overseas. Any wealth generated in GDP is coming back to the US as opportunity, but concentrated in the major cities. This hollowed out the urban regions as they can't compete on both wages and product (it's why Trump won BTW).
-Add in automation, and now we have a force that's inherently DEFLATIONARY on the economy. It's tantamount to a slave force. Machines don't value themselves, so they're essentially free labor after you account human labor of design and maintenance of said machines.
-This will lead to lead to higher unemployment after the economic "Trump High" wears off (the crash will be a killer depression) in terms of less people in the work force as a over-all percentage of the population.
-More people will vote in a livable wage. More money is printed, massive stagflation kicks in from both inflationary and automated deflationary forces. Money becomes essentially a meaningless store of wealth while simultaneously being required.
-US dollar abandoned, or a massive World War settles reshapes the geopolitical and economic landscape. Or, a combination of all of the above.
I'm an American, and I agree. When doing business in a foreign nation, don't bitch! Don't like it? Pack your marbles and go home. It's Europe, not America. FFS, why are people so obstinately stupid when it comes to conducting business or other activities in a foreign nation? You're a guest at that point. People, stop being so stuck on stupid. Ditto for when Europeans conduct business in America, or China, or Africa...or....
Isn't this a violation of both net neutrality AND 1st amendment. What if someone wants to post a comment on that porno site, and it being blocked from exorcising their free speech?
Honestly, this is -yet- another money grab by your heroes in office. Congratulations
Don't worry. Soon, I'm sure in the future Office365 hosted Exchange will be managed as it always is, for an extra expense. Offered with a Microsoft technical "hands off" where local IT is responsible for managing it remotely. It's like having MS Exchange all over again, but in the cloud, including being responsible for breaking it with updates and whatnot. Nice! But that's ok, they can fix it for you....for a big a$$ fee
Listen WindBourne, you fucktard! It's the Democrats, and their FBI CIA deepstate operation that's attempting a coup d'etat! That's Civil War level shit right here. Fucking bring it!
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt00...
...and sharks shit in the ocean. It's a totalitarian regime. How is any of this newsworthy?
So *Lord* Bill Gates (a globalist neo-feudalist) is against anything that's rooted in libertarian-ism and self-determination. I'm shocked I tell you, SHOCKED!!
EMP = indirect death from societal breakdown of civility.
Blast = direct death from physical damage.
FUBAR either way.
Thinking being at the epicenter might be best so as to make it quick and painless
Children grow up differently. There's the parental aspect, and then there's just DNA. My son, while smart and picking up knowledge and thinking abstractly, really doesn't do well sitting down to learn unless it captures his attention. He's extremely active (as any boy would be), but loves sports more than anything. I'm thinking he might actually be ADHD, but so long as his grades don't suffer, i'm going to chalk this up to him being a normal human being (damn the labels of conformity). It's quite a setback from me having an INTJ personality; being more introverted and all that. He's the exact opposite. He's far more extroverted than I was at that age. I'd say he's more extroverted even in my adult age now.
My overall point is simply that people are dynamic, as is their development. As parents, our jobs is to guide and assist with any deficiencies children grow up with so they can cope and adapt. For anything else, just accept them for who they are, not what you want them to be. A child is his/her own person. They're not machines you can program and expect a perfect result.
You know, he's got ballz to be hacking his own code (DNA), right up until they drop off. Personally, I would never attempt this unless there was a computer simulation, coupled with some AI input on the results to make a risk assessment.
I have no doubt in the next 10+ years we'll get there where near anyone can walk into a doctors office and obtain a custom injection to fix whatever DNA ailment there is. The computing and genomic technology has dropped substantially in cost already compared to 20 years ago. But....today is not the day to be toying around with this on yourself. Oh well, there will always be pioneers in any endeavor. I just wish he, and people like him, take better precautions. Too much bad PR could actually put a bad taboo on this tech, much how shoddy Nuclear engineering killed the industry.
https://www.gridcoin.us/
It's essentially Microsoft Passport 2.0, is it not?