People are usually ignoring vehicles that are tagged as taxis, cop cars, postal cars and other similar vehicles that can have random legitimate business in the neighborhood while keeping a watch on any car that's not considered normal.
Which falls under the category "Company Intranet Use", and that's basically the only reason and use for the Microsoft browsers. For all other use another browser is better.
And today that's not far from the actual truth. Pick pieces from 1984, "Brave New World", "The Running Man" and "Max Headroom" and you get what we have today. Especially now with Net Neutrality shot down in the sink.
And if you don't have anyone looking into the UFO observations then you may miss something essential - like a foreign power aircraft or a drug smuggler.
I don't really worry of the DoD has a few people looking into this area, it keeps them busy with pretty harmless stuff. And it can be great training for investigators too - if something leaks it's not revealing anything critical, it just look stupid. And that's something nobody want to be - look stupid.
In that case it would have made more sense if it was made as an adult entertainment movie. Maybe there's a spoof of Twilight out there though, I haven't checked.
But having a computer creating a story with just having existing stories and data as input without putting any constraints can give you some really sick results. That's what made the Microsoft Bot a racist and it had to be taken down.
That is how it has worked for a long time - some people have basement servers, especially small startups and hobbyists. Those are the seeds for the future, and if the seeds and experiments are weeded out before they have the chance to grow then the economy will become stagnant.
A lot of experiments fails, but a few starts to grow and that's not different from how a forest grows - a lot of seeds fall to the ground, a few germinates and if a large tree falls then one or two of the ones that has germinated will grow strong and replace the fallen. If the soil loses its fertility then nothing germinates and even the large trees starts to die.
As soon as you outsource you are in the hands of the company you outsourced to and that company don't understand your business model, only profit for themselves.
Putting things in "the cloud" is probably the most dangerous thing you can do these days. It's like peeing in your pants, it feels warm for a little while.
Bush era screwed up so badly that the rest of the world now suffers from influx of refugees. Clinton era decisions are the cause for the crash in '08. Obama was a mediocre president that lacked power to clean up the crap from both earlier administrations and therefore we got Trump who by the rest of the world is seen as a clown.
"I can't change the information about you because it's in the computa!"
Or some other lesser known transport company.
People are usually ignoring vehicles that are tagged as taxis, cop cars, postal cars and other similar vehicles that can have random legitimate business in the neighborhood while keeping a watch on any car that's not considered normal.
So nobody uses FTP anymore?
Which falls under the category "Company Intranet Use", and that's basically the only reason and use for the Microsoft browsers. For all other use another browser is better.
Who's the Groom in the Lake?
And today that's not far from the actual truth. Pick pieces from 1984, "Brave New World", "The Running Man" and "Max Headroom" and you get what we have today. Especially now with Net Neutrality shot down in the sink.
And if you don't have anyone looking into the UFO observations then you may miss something essential - like a foreign power aircraft or a drug smuggler.
I don't really worry of the DoD has a few people looking into this area, it keeps them busy with pretty harmless stuff. And it can be great training for investigators too - if something leaks it's not revealing anything critical, it just look stupid. And that's something nobody want to be - look stupid.
That's a bit strange, should have trained on "hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy" too in order to at least get some decent fun out of it!
7-11 is definitely one. 9/11 is just an asshole job.
In that case it would have made more sense if it was made as an adult entertainment movie. Maybe there's a spoof of Twilight out there though, I haven't checked.
Not as dark as the shadows can be though. It made me hungry like the wolf now in the morning. "hot sauce" may also be an erotic allegory.
It's Black Sabbath weakling.
But having a computer creating a story with just having existing stories and data as input without putting any constraints can give you some really sick results. That's what made the Microsoft Bot a racist and it had to be taken down.
Max Headroom - is that you?
Replace target with ebay and you have the truth. Target is no competitor to Amazon.
That is how it has worked for a long time - some people have basement servers, especially small startups and hobbyists. Those are the seeds for the future, and if the seeds and experiments are weeded out before they have the chance to grow then the economy will become stagnant.
A lot of experiments fails, but a few starts to grow and that's not different from how a forest grows - a lot of seeds fall to the ground, a few germinates and if a large tree falls then one or two of the ones that has germinated will grow strong and replace the fallen. If the soil loses its fertility then nothing germinates and even the large trees starts to die.
As soon as you outsource you are in the hands of the company you outsourced to and that company don't understand your business model, only profit for themselves.
Putting things in "the cloud" is probably the most dangerous thing you can do these days. It's like peeing in your pants, it feels warm for a little while.
And Thunderbird also blocks remote content by default to protect your privacy.
I wouldn't say that Thunderbird is immune to this kind of tracking, but it's at least pretty good. Unless you use command line mail clients like elm.
As a customer I'm also able to pick what I really want without the stupid assumption that I want fries and ice in my soda.
So the short answer is: Yes, systemd makes things unnecessarily complex with little benefit.
That matches my experience - losing a lot of time trying to figure out why things don't work. The improved boot time is lost several times over.
Rude and flattering, but I think that the unwillingness to tell that Minix was used is due to the "security due to obscurity" reason.
But now when the genie is let loose then it's more a question of when the ME will be hacked.
The same analogy as you have to pay a fee for looking at other buildings to build your house.
It's not unusual to look to the work of others to learn from their mistakes when you do something new.
No, just force them to give everyone access to the ME and also how to disable it.
The difference here is type of service compared to who's providing the service.
So QoS can be fine. Prioritizing VoIP over a videostream is acceptable but prioritizing two different VoIP streams differently aren't.
Bush era screwed up so badly that the rest of the world now suffers from influx of refugees. Clinton era decisions are the cause for the crash in '08. Obama was a mediocre president that lacked power to clean up the crap from both earlier administrations and therefore we got Trump who by the rest of the world is seen as a clown.
Some people would like to see the world burn too.