It's called a typo. If you notice, I only mentioned his US-citizen parent's (mother's) age and residency: She was 18, therefore could not possibly have lived at least 5 years in the US when she was at least 16.
For people born (like President Obama) in 1961 outside the US with only one parent who is a US citizen, the other parent "must have resided in the United States for at least ten years, at least five of which had to be after the age of 16" for the child to be a US citizen. Obama's mother was 18 when he was born, and his father was not a US citizen, so if he was born outside the US, he is not a natural-born citizen.
(I make no claim that President Obama was actually born outside the US, I am just correcting the AC's mis-statement of citizenship law. Source: http://www.americanlaw.com/cit... )
Letting users choose is the coward's way out! Courage involves forcing expensive, easily lost hardware with short battery life down customers' throats or into their ears.
Are you saying that DirecTV doesn't require a paid subscription for that? I didn't limit my statement to DirecTV Now, just DirecTV streaming in general.
You might not get asked, but your employer probably has a postal address for mailing stuff to you, possibly a phone number for emergency contact, and so forth. The government could ask, even if they often don't.
Tell that to the people who think a good government should proactively try to prevent illegal discrimination, especially in companies that it hires -- and in some cases pays billions of dollars.
On top of that, the Washington Post is now saying that the intrusion was "not linked to any Russian government effort to target or hack the utility" -- either it wasn't the Russians, or they didn't mean to infect that utility.
Can we all now agree the original story was the kind of Fake News the Washington Post and other establishment media outlets have been warning us about?
Also futile by the IRS, because the alleged mootness is due to "voluntary cessation" by the IRS, which does not moot the underlying case or controversy, and also because the IRS is obviously repeating the behavior (and the possibility of repetition is another bar to mootness).
In this context, and given how northern Europe has enforced speech- and press-related laws recently, we can be pretty sure that it means "contains things that the German government disagrees with or wishes were not true" fake.
Your CNN link consistently describes the infection as affecting only a single laptop that was not connected to the systems that control the electric grid. Did CNN change the story since you linked to it?
Which Intel host CPUs can you buy today with AVX-512? (I say host because Xeon Phi cards are not anyone's idea of "lower-cost equipment".) Has Intel actually stated that any non-Xeon chips will get AVX-512? Right now, AVX-512 seems mostly like marchitecture.
Which open, reasonably available standards make it as easy to write compute kernels and interface host code with them as CUDA? CUDA lock-in is not pleasant, but writing code to launch OpenCL or Vulkan kernels is at least an order of magnitude harder than the code to launch a CUDA kernel, and often two orders of magnitude harder.
Still, unless you're talking Kelvin or Rankine, 30 degrees shouldn't be anyone's idea of "bitterly cold". Here in balmy Virginia, our overnight lows this time of year are 5-10 degrees below freezing.
The FBI will issue a statement about a nothingburger. After most of the clamor has died down, they will issue a clarification that there really wasn't any news to speak of.
The CIA will report that the Russians hacked the DEA, but that report will come out too late to matter.
The NYT will blame Donald Trump for any government malfeasance in 2016, and George Bush for anything before that.
NBC will complain about fake news, but not if it's accurate.
And everyone will point out how narrow minded and hypocritical the other side is.
If you think that's what "hate speech" should mean, then:
Stop trying to blur the term by saying that identifying certain arguments as typical of SJWs is hate speech.
Admit up front that it's your own hobby horse rather than implying that it's an accepted term in the US legal community.
Stop trying to tie it to "hate crime" laws, because the basis for government sanction is totally different between the two.
Stop trying to tie it to statements like the Anonymous Coward's comment hypothetical "you f*cking b*tch! I hate everything you say and if we ever meet i will rape you and hang you on your own intestines" -- which is a very individualized statement, rather than expressing hatred towards any group.
First you said hate speech was illegal speech that threatens a group. Now you say that labeling people as Social Justice Warriors is hate speech. I think you proved my point that it doesn't have a useful or specific meaning.
AKA replacing sales droids with AI since long before deep learning was really a thing.
It's called a typo. If you notice, I only mentioned his US-citizen parent's (mother's) age and residency: She was 18, therefore could not possibly have lived at least 5 years in the US when she was at least 16.
For people born (like President Obama) in 1961 outside the US with only one parent who is a US citizen, the other parent "must have resided in the United States for at least ten years, at least five of which had to be after the age of 16" for the child to be a US citizen. Obama's mother was 18 when he was born, and his father was not a US citizen, so if he was born outside the US, he is not a natural-born citizen.
(I make no claim that President Obama was actually born outside the US, I am just correcting the AC's mis-statement of citizenship law. Source: http://www.americanlaw.com/cit... )
Letting users choose is the coward's way out! Courage involves forcing expensive, easily lost hardware with short battery life down customers' throats or into their ears.
Are you saying that DirecTV doesn't require a paid subscription for that? I didn't limit my statement to DirecTV Now, just DirecTV streaming in general.
AT&T (or their subsidiary) does charge customers for DirecTV streaming, though. Do you have to pay extra to call tech support in the first place?
You might not get asked, but your employer probably has a postal address for mailing stuff to you, possibly a phone number for emergency contact, and so forth. The government could ask, even if they often don't.
Tell that to the people who think a good government should proactively try to prevent illegal discrimination, especially in companies that it hires -- and in some cases pays billions of dollars.
On top of that, the Washington Post is now saying that the intrusion was "not linked to any Russian government effort to target or hack the utility" -- either it wasn't the Russians, or they didn't mean to infect that utility.
Can we all now agree the original story was the kind of Fake News the Washington Post and other establishment media outlets have been warning us about?
Also futile by the IRS, because the alleged mootness is due to "voluntary cessation" by the IRS, which does not moot the underlying case or controversy, and also because the IRS is obviously repeating the behavior (and the possibility of repetition is another bar to mootness).
In this context, and given how northern Europe has enforced speech- and press-related laws recently, we can be pretty sure that it means "contains things that the German government disagrees with or wishes were not true" fake.
So the Pizzagate story was fake but accurate?
Your CNN link consistently describes the infection as affecting only a single laptop that was not connected to the systems that control the electric grid. Did CNN change the story since you linked to it?
Sure, Uber is losing money now, but they'll make it up in volume.
Startups want to be the next Amazon.com, but more often end up the next Pets.com.
No, it's about ethics and accuracy in physics reporting!
Which Intel host CPUs can you buy today with AVX-512? (I say host because Xeon Phi cards are not anyone's idea of "lower-cost equipment".) Has Intel actually stated that any non-Xeon chips will get AVX-512? Right now, AVX-512 seems mostly like marchitecture.
Nope, they employ a lot of PHBs.
Which open, reasonably available standards make it as easy to write compute kernels and interface host code with them as CUDA? CUDA lock-in is not pleasant, but writing code to launch OpenCL or Vulkan kernels is at least an order of magnitude harder than the code to launch a CUDA kernel, and often two orders of magnitude harder.
OOP, and thus PowerShell, is clearly superior because all ethical programmers get affirmative consent from objects before they manipulate them.
Still, unless you're talking Kelvin or Rankine, 30 degrees shouldn't be anyone's idea of "bitterly cold". Here in balmy Virginia, our overnight lows this time of year are 5-10 degrees below freezing.
The FBI will issue a statement about a nothingburger. After most of the clamor has died down, they will issue a clarification that there really wasn't any news to speak of.
The CIA will report that the Russians hacked the DEA, but that report will come out too late to matter.
The NYT will blame Donald Trump for any government malfeasance in 2016, and George Bush for anything before that.
NBC will complain about fake news, but not if it's accurate.
And everyone will point out how narrow minded and hypocritical the other side is.
If you think that's what "hate speech" should mean, then:
In short, don't be such a dumbass threadjacker.
Again, there is no "legal definition in the US" of hate speech.
First you said hate speech was illegal speech that threatens a group. Now you say that labeling people as Social Justice Warriors is hate speech. I think you proved my point that it doesn't have a useful or specific meaning.
What's the over/under on time until these people are sued into oblivion for contributory copyright infringement?