We are in a Cold War with China. All of this you see going on is leveraging power and control in either preparation or as part of a broader planned 'kinetic' response in and around the Pacific.
Why arn't people white-listing IP ranges at the national level? For most of my clients, they don't need access to any services hosted in China, Russia, parts of the EU, and all of Africa. More specifically, why isn't this ability in both software and open source firewalls? Is this not openly published?
I can hear the rest of you "But but, you break the internet" Yeah and??? Why exactly should I care if I stop bullshit from hitting the firewall from places that will never be visited??!
Depends on if the market is a buyers or sellers. Business aim to keep costs low. If the talent they're most after can only be found in NYC or SF, then so be it. But if there's a glut of qualified employees around the US, then it's a no-brainer to choose a lower cost state.
A Muslim that can't find halal food will settle for kosher. That said, this might be the first time a Muslim eats bacon as it didn't actually come from a pig per se. Finally, at least they won't have to shamefully eat Bacobits in the dark; they can have the real thing!
How is 'cultured meat' any different from a tofu from an ethics point of view? Oh well, at least they've redeemed themselves with this most awesome commercial.
I'm sorry that your Apple stock took a major hit, but that's the risk.
Fact is, Apple hardware is based on the designer BYOD market. Everything Apple does is antithetical to Dell. Dell sells real PowerEdge servers, complete with fault tollerence PSUs, ECC RAM, expansion, and multi-disk RAID arrays. Many of their laptops in the Latitude lineup (with exception of ultra-light) are serviceable. Apple doesn't view the hardware as the platform, rather an extension of the cloud.
Big Enterprise and fortune 500 companies will always run Wintel networks. If there's any Apple support, it's minor.
Apple does NOT run the enterprise IT sphere. GET OVER YOURSELF!
Apple sells designer hardware that's WAY over priced. Dell's business model is the exact opposite from Apple.
Dell sells servers - Apple does not. Dell sells Windows PCs - Apple does not. Dell is diversified for the corporate enterprise market as an IT solution provider - Apple is not. Dell sell cheaper hardware that's functional and modular - Apple does not, they're stuff is expensive and proprietary.
It's like saying Harley Davidson will open up an office next to Toyota and poach the best employees. WTF?? No, they wont
Texas has been prosperous precisely because of fiscal conservatism. But the "locust voters" leave their liberal shit-holes and bring their infectious ideology with them to vote in policies that lead them to leave in the first place.
Nope. That, like ECC, will be reserved to segment that market and push power users (Workstation) to the Xeon platform. They're intentionally fucking with the market here, and I hope AMD eats their lunch over it!
As for AI - those instruction sets aren't for you. It's for enhanced analytics to profile your actions for THEIR (not yours) benifit. Call it "shadow computing" where it burns cycles on these enhanced analytics unbeknownst to you.
I'm Gen X. Thanks to all the millennial beta-males and homosexuals, there's lots of unemployed women will to work and serve alpha types such as myself.
Now go bring me coffee.
It's hard work getting the lazy to do their job. Sheesh!
More to the point, understanding the "why" is more important than the "how". Why did it fail?? Specifically, was this something that could have been prevented at the IT side of things? If yes, time to change procedures. If not, then off to the vendor it goes, and research alternatives that are less error-prone.
It's usually because of the controller or RAM / Cache errors in processing that corrupts the firmware or dynamic LBA flash block allocation table (database). This renders the reset of the NAND flash partially or totally inaccessible. Quality "prosumer" drives are supposed to have extra hardware (capacitance) to prevent half-writes upon a dirty shutdown (abrupt loss of power). But regardless, any corruption on write-back can render the drive "bricked".
I'm not sure of SSD cache uses ECC or not, but they should if they don't already. I know that they will throttle with the temps get to high, which should prevent corruption at the expense of performance. So that at least is a good thing.
If I recall, Intel SSDs in the past (not sure now) are programmed to fail or crippled with read-only after so many writes. It's like an odometer where you reach a certain level of distance and then because it's programmed to do so, fail. As though somehow that's being pro-active? Whatever. I avoid Intel drives for that bullshittery.
Can't do UBER of the skies, at least in the USA (not sure about other 3rd world nations). FFA regulations on pilots needing planned flight paths and liability of passenger transport requiring certification. Basically the law prevents that service from occurring.
So how is this new requirement to place solar panels on a roof going to effect building design?
You ask as though you expected there to have been an ounce of forethought in this legislation? Fuck no. They pass bills, and take it on blind faith the market will figure out all the small people problem stuff.
When products don't sell, you increase stock prices via massive layoffs to offset the expenditure. There's a direct correlation between the events. You do a layoff, then you see a massive increase in stock prices the next day.
Apple is bloated. They won't get rid of their top talent. Middle managers however will be a blood bath.
That is the most irrational market there is.
It takes courage.
We are in a Cold War with China. All of this you see going on is leveraging power and control in either preparation or as part of a broader planned 'kinetic' response in and around the Pacific.
So does that mean these call centers in India can't be trusted (as if they couldn't be before) to secure information for western companies?! GOOD!
Glitter bloom!
Why arn't people white-listing IP ranges at the national level? For most of my clients, they don't need access to any services hosted in China, Russia, parts of the EU, and all of Africa. More specifically, why isn't this ability in both software and open source firewalls? Is this not openly published?
I can hear the rest of you "But but, you break the internet" Yeah and??? Why exactly should I care if I stop bullshit from hitting the firewall from places that will never be visited??!
Depends on if the market is a buyers or sellers. Business aim to keep costs low. If the talent they're most after can only be found in NYC or SF, then so be it. But if there's a glut of qualified employees around the US, then it's a no-brainer to choose a lower cost state.
A Muslim that can't find halal food will settle for kosher. That said, this might be the first time a Muslim eats bacon as it didn't actually come from a pig per se. Finally, at least they won't have to shamefully eat Bacobits in the dark; they can have the real thing!
PETA = People Eating Tasty Animals.
How is 'cultured meat' any different from a tofu from an ethics point of view? Oh well, at least they've redeemed themselves with this most awesome commercial.
Dallas, Austin, San Antonio....? Hello, low tax Texas?
Somebody at Google has a hard-on for paying through the nose. If that's the case, just write me a check directly if you hate your money that much.
I'm sorry that your Apple stock took a major hit, but that's the risk.
Fact is, Apple hardware is based on the designer BYOD market. Everything Apple does is antithetical to Dell. Dell sells real PowerEdge servers, complete with fault tollerence PSUs, ECC RAM, expansion, and multi-disk RAID arrays. Many of their laptops in the Latitude lineup (with exception of ultra-light) are serviceable. Apple doesn't view the hardware as the platform, rather an extension of the cloud.
Big Enterprise and fortune 500 companies will always run Wintel networks. If there's any Apple support, it's minor.
Apple does NOT run the enterprise IT sphere. GET OVER YOURSELF!
Apple sells designer hardware that's WAY over priced. Dell's business model is the exact opposite from Apple.
Dell sells servers - Apple does not.
Dell sells Windows PCs - Apple does not.
Dell is diversified for the corporate enterprise market as an IT solution provider - Apple is not.
Dell sell cheaper hardware that's functional and modular - Apple does not, they're stuff is expensive and proprietary.
It's like saying Harley Davidson will open up an office next to Toyota and poach the best employees. WTF?? No, they wont
Texas has been prosperous precisely because of fiscal conservatism. But the "locust voters" leave their liberal shit-holes and bring their infectious ideology with them to vote in policies that lead them to leave in the first place.
Nope. That, like ECC, will be reserved to segment that market and push power users (Workstation) to the Xeon platform. They're intentionally fucking with the market here, and I hope AMD eats their lunch over it!
As for AI - those instruction sets aren't for you. It's for enhanced analytics to profile your actions for THEIR (not yours) benifit. Call it "shadow computing" where it burns cycles on these enhanced analytics unbeknownst to you.
I'm Gen X. Thanks to all the millennial beta-males and homosexuals, there's lots of unemployed women will to work and serve alpha types such as myself.
Now go bring me coffee.
It's hard work getting the lazy to do their job. Sheesh!
More to the point, understanding the "why" is more important than the "how". Why did it fail?? Specifically, was this something that could have been prevented at the IT side of things? If yes, time to change procedures. If not, then off to the vendor it goes, and research alternatives that are less error-prone.
It's usually because of the controller or RAM / Cache errors in processing that corrupts the firmware or dynamic LBA flash block allocation table (database). This renders the reset of the NAND flash partially or totally inaccessible. Quality "prosumer" drives are supposed to have extra hardware (capacitance) to prevent half-writes upon a dirty shutdown (abrupt loss of power). But regardless, any corruption on write-back can render the drive "bricked".
I'm not sure of SSD cache uses ECC or not, but they should if they don't already. I know that they will throttle with the temps get to high, which should prevent corruption at the expense of performance. So that at least is a good thing.
If I recall, Intel SSDs in the past (not sure now) are programmed to fail or crippled with read-only after so many writes. It's like an odometer where you reach a certain level of distance and then because it's programmed to do so, fail. As though somehow that's being pro-active? Whatever. I avoid Intel drives for that bullshittery.
Ahh the days of LPB.
Actually, I did play Doom on the original PS1 with the rare serial cable option. Required two units and two TVs. Loads of fun.
I know, it's not PC, but it is Doom so it still counts :)
Can't do UBER of the skies, at least in the USA (not sure about other 3rd world nations). FFA regulations on pilots needing planned flight paths and liability of passenger transport requiring certification. Basically the law prevents that service from occurring.
How do you readily discern whether or not SSL traffic is from an app or browser traffic?
Feminazis seek out HR jobs. It's in their DNA
So how is this new requirement to place solar panels on a roof going to effect building design?
You ask as though you expected there to have been an ounce of forethought in this legislation? Fuck no. They pass bills, and take it on blind faith the market will figure out all the small people problem stuff.
Musk is such a wanker. Any real AI that's self-sufficient will leave our planet where humans can't bother them. Say, Mars.
That's right Musk, it will be AI colonizing Mars, not you.
The only "winning move" is not to play in the first place.
When products don't sell, you increase stock prices via massive layoffs to offset the expenditure. There's a direct correlation between the events. You do a layoff, then you see a massive increase in stock prices the next day.
Apple is bloated. They won't get rid of their top talent. Middle managers however will be a blood bath.
The thing is, nobody sane takes an antique Aston Martin.. and BUTCHERS it eviscerating its heritage and history.
These aren't collectibles insomuch as "choppers".