Prove what, that they happen or how they happen? Miracles don't require god. You misunderstand the meaning. They just require being unexplainable.
Prove Jesus rose from the grave.
You're right, pretty hard to 'prove' at this point even if it was provable when it occurred. Its roughly the same as 'proving' the big bang happened at this stage. Its pure conjecture based on some evidence. If you think otherwise, how sad you are.
Hell, Prove Jesus ever actually existed.
Lots of evidence that someone like Jesus existed. His feats are another story, but most historians agree that someone like that existed.
Prove that humanity came from a single breeding pair.
Okay, science does that already and doesn't require any religion. When you figure out which came first, the chicken or the egg, then you'll understand why this is true. Eve or no Eve.
Find the genetic bottleneck in our genes from when the world was reduced to Noah and his family.
Thats hard this far after it happened but science is fairly confident the humans on the planet were reduced to at least as low as 10k people at one point. Guessing beyond that is just too much guessing to be called science, but it is possible and it too doesn't require a god.
Kodak is long dead, someone else just bought their name and continues to tread on it. Its not the company anyone older than 30 thinks of when they hear the name Kodak.
Uhm, the difference between firewire and USB is licensing.
Firewire requires you buy a license to make Firewire devices.
USB requires you adhere to the spec and don't use their name in vain.
THAT is why USB is ubiquitous. Because someone can make a 0.1 cent USB controller for their 10 cent USB flash drive, and the same flash drive would cost $15 if it were Firewire.
How is that different than any one who believes what they know to be universal truth? Why prefix it with religion? Science has just as many idiots who think that because some scientist says it, its universal truth.
You have 'geniuses' like Stephen Hawking who think they understand the big bang when these are the very people who should know they don't 'understand' it nor do they 'know' anything about it. This is the same sort of problem that results in people being chastised for making 'silly' observations like 'the world is round' when popular 'science' says otherwise... because you're worshiping a man as if he's something more and ignoring reality because you think your team is cooler than the other team.
Its a bit ironic that the people who get the most uppity about silly stories about a guy that may or may not have lived 2k years ago are the same people who think they know what happened 14 billion years ago that make just as much sense to the casual observer.
Nut jobs exist in both camps, why do you ignore the guys on your side of the fence and berate the guys on the other side.
Fucking hypocrite.
Whats offensive is that you feel the need to think you're somehow better than someone else because you believe differently than them.
You're going to see the cops as being bad and wrong and evil even as they save your life.
Its mind numbing that you don't understand why that turned out the way it did.
And for reference, normal health people don't die from a chokehold thats released as soon as the person loses conscious, fat ass had a heart attack due to his own health issues.
First off, it didn't automatically install, it just downloaded a tiny patch that probably takes more traffic to request the download than the download itself. The news around this is BS.
In order for automatic updates to be installed on their own, you have to enable automatic updates, like every other sane setup on the planet, by default.
They are known to have a 'hackers university', state sponsored thats considered one of the best places to work. Not only are you taken care of and live in a life of luxury, so is your family, and its a pretty good life by all accounts, especially for a NK citizen.
'Hacking' isn't difficult when you're paid to sit around and do it all day long. Any serious network admin knows just how painfully easy it is to get into pretty much any network outside of a place like Google which has the knowledge and understands the dangers of bad IT.
Someplace like Sony? Please, Nessus probably explodes when doing a basic scan of their systems, let alone any actual effort into cracking them wide open.
Extreme low pressure starts moving in, they feel it, move away from low pressure. They feel the low pressure pass, and go back. Its not difficult or magic or even an unknown process. They detect the storm coming in the exact same way the weatherman does. These pressure gradients cover large areas, 500 miles isn't that far for such a thing.
Wow, someone just now noticed that animals can easily detect incoming low pressure fronts and hide from the weather.
Guess what, humans are essentially the only ones who can't tell when bad weather is coming. Ask anyone who spends some time in nature rather than hiding in some office or school room.
Fish, cows, horses, dogs, cats, squirrels, birds, pretty much anything you can think of takes cover well before a storm, except us.
The warblers weren't running form 'tornados' they were running from low pressure gradients moving in rapidly.
Yahoo did their own search at one point, but that was before anyone knew about Google... Yahoo was using Google for search probably before you knew who Google was. They haven't really ever been worth a shit at search themselves.
that I have (from old days) is horrible on Firefox under Ubuntu 11.04 that I still run on my laptop.
And no one cares. All 8 people like you are never going to be a target market that anyone cares about outside of yourself, sorry, thats just reality.
Its not because of the software you're choosing to use. I.E. its not Linux or Firefox's fault. Its that you're telling the world that you're never going to pay for anything unless you absolutely most, that in and of itself makes you the worst target a company can go after so you will never be something they care about.
I hope this because I know damn well GamerGate did not make these threats.
Really? I'm not sure you know what 'GamerGate' actually is.
Hint: Its not a person. its not a group of people. Its not an organization. Its a name applied to a general topic/series of events and the fallout.
The entire case against GamerGate
Case against GamerGate? WTF are you talking about? There is no 'case against GamerGate' Its not something that can have a case against it since the term encompasses ALL parties in relation to this particular series of events.
You're trying really hard to use the term to mean something specific that it is not.
Oh, and stop quoting Wikipedia word for word, you're a douche for trying to pawn that crap off as your own.
You argument is that its okay for the other companies to be shitbags and treat people like disposable items and essentially kill them softly... but the real crime is that Apple said they wouldn't allow it and they are?
No developer worth mentioning runs OS X with a case insensitive file system, and there are only 2 sets of Applications that don't work on case sensitive file systems on OS X: Steam - because... well I have no fucking idea why steam doesn't support case sensitive volumes on OS X when it does so on Linux Adobe * - Because according to Adobe the Apple development toolchain doesn't work right and so they can't support case sensitivity... regardless of the fact that everyone else for OS X except Adobe and Valve are capable of doing so OUT OF THE BOX WITH NO MODIFICATIONS TO THEIR SOFTWARE... oh and Adobe has never presented an example of how the tools are broken illustrating their problem, they just keep saying 'broken tools! broken tools!'
The APIs used take care of making it behave that way from an application perspective. NTFS is case preserving by default, and case sensitive in the data structures. Pretty much every API written to access NTFS drives would explode if confronted by a NTFS file system that had been used in a case sensitive manner, but thats another story.
Because anyone who has been in IT for any length of time knows McAfee is complete shit? Proxies trying to stop the spread of things distributed by sites that bust their ass to avoid being caught by a blocking proxy?
I.E. If you DEPEND on anything from a 'security' company like McAfee, Kaspersky, F-secure, whoever... you've already failed. Those are backups that hopefully help to catch the things that the user didn't.
Your first and only REAL line of defense is the user and proper administration like only letting people access files they NEED to access.
It's a data processing system for massive quantities of data processed and distilled in large batches. If you're trying to treat it as a database, you're doing it wrong. The article is simple using Hadoop for the wrong purpose.
You use Hadoop to reduce large amounts of data into smaller more manageable collections of useful data, which can then be queried real time.
Therefore, anyone who sends a private correspondance through a postal system, should have no expectation of privacy. ?
No, you shouldn't. If you do, you're pretty stupid.
The ONLY reason your mail is 'private' in any given postal system is because people don't care about your messages. The cost of looking for something tasty in your message is too high to be worth it.
In an electronic system, with no encryption, the cost is nearly 0, meaning its cost effective to do it to everyone and every bit of data transmitted.
You do not mail 'secrets' around, anyone with a clue knows that. You have your own courier for that if its actually that important.
Most government systems try to maintain a limited level of privacy so that other random citizens don't get easy access to your mail, but its not generally very much effort. In the US its effectively 0 and the only thing slowing people down is the idea that you can get in a lot of trouble for peaking in someone else's mailbox and futzing with their mail. For the majority of the population, stealing their mail is trivial, just open the box.
In any event, they use pretty standard (but old -- last I heard, they still ran Windows 95) laptops
And what size is the process they used to make those chips, versus the chips that are used in the ARM core of the Raspberry Pi and its attached memory?
The smaller you go the more of a problem it is. Older chips work because everything in them is larger, knocking one electron out of place on a pentium is WAY different than doing it on processors where you have very few atoms to work with.
Only if your goal is to believe the universe is simulated.
It doesn't prove anything.
Nor does not being able to prove a resolution. Not proving a resolution just proves that we haven't found the resolution.
Proving the resolution just proves we found the resolution of the universe, not that its a simulation.
Prove miracles.
Prove what, that they happen or how they happen? Miracles don't require god. You misunderstand the meaning. They just require being unexplainable.
Prove Jesus rose from the grave.
You're right, pretty hard to 'prove' at this point even if it was provable when it occurred. Its roughly the same as 'proving' the big bang happened at this stage. Its pure conjecture based on some evidence. If you think otherwise, how sad you are.
Hell, Prove Jesus ever actually existed.
Lots of evidence that someone like Jesus existed. His feats are another story, but most historians agree that someone like that existed.
Prove that humanity came from a single breeding pair.
Okay, science does that already and doesn't require any religion. When you figure out which came first, the chicken or the egg, then you'll understand why this is true. Eve or no Eve.
Find the genetic bottleneck in our genes from when the world was reduced to Noah and his family.
Thats hard this far after it happened but science is fairly confident the humans on the planet were reduced to at least as low as 10k people at one point. Guessing beyond that is just too much guessing to be called science, but it is possible and it too doesn't require a god.
Kodak is long dead, someone else just bought their name and continues to tread on it. Its not the company anyone older than 30 thinks of when they hear the name Kodak.
Uhm, the difference between firewire and USB is licensing.
Firewire requires you buy a license to make Firewire devices.
USB requires you adhere to the spec and don't use their name in vain.
THAT is why USB is ubiquitous. Because someone can make a 0.1 cent USB controller for their 10 cent USB flash drive, and the same flash drive would cost $15 if it were Firewire.
How is that different than any one who believes what they know to be universal truth? Why prefix it with religion? Science has just as many idiots who think that because some scientist says it, its universal truth.
You have 'geniuses' like Stephen Hawking who think they understand the big bang when these are the very people who should know they don't 'understand' it nor do they 'know' anything about it. This is the same sort of problem that results in people being chastised for making 'silly' observations like 'the world is round' when popular 'science' says otherwise ... because you're worshiping a man as if he's something more and ignoring reality because you think your team is cooler than the other team.
Its a bit ironic that the people who get the most uppity about silly stories about a guy that may or may not have lived 2k years ago are the same people who think they know what happened 14 billion years ago that make just as much sense to the casual observer.
Nut jobs exist in both camps, why do you ignore the guys on your side of the fence and berate the guys on the other side.
Fucking hypocrite.
Whats offensive is that you feel the need to think you're somehow better than someone else because you believe differently than them.
MechJeb already does it.
... you are an idiot.
You're going to see the cops as being bad and wrong and evil even as they save your life.
Its mind numbing that you don't understand why that turned out the way it did.
And for reference, normal health people don't die from a chokehold thats released as soon as the person loses conscious, fat ass had a heart attack due to his own health issues.
First off, it didn't automatically install, it just downloaded a tiny patch that probably takes more traffic to request the download than the download itself. The news around this is BS.
In order for automatic updates to be installed on their own, you have to enable automatic updates, like every other sane setup on the planet, by default.
If you don't like it, pay for service and you won't get ads.
It's not complicated, many of us have been doing it for years. Apps for your Domain solved the advertising issue.
They are known to have a 'hackers university', state sponsored thats considered one of the best places to work. Not only are you taken care of and live in a life of luxury, so is your family, and its a pretty good life by all accounts, especially for a NK citizen.
'Hacking' isn't difficult when you're paid to sit around and do it all day long. Any serious network admin knows just how painfully easy it is to get into pretty much any network outside of a place like Google which has the knowledge and understands the dangers of bad IT.
Someplace like Sony? Please, Nessus probably explodes when doing a basic scan of their systems, let alone any actual effort into cracking them wide open.
Extreme low pressure starts moving in, they feel it, move away from low pressure. They feel the low pressure pass, and go back. Its not difficult or magic or even an unknown process. They detect the storm coming in the exact same way the weatherman does. These pressure gradients cover large areas, 500 miles isn't that far for such a thing.
Yea, I'll place my money on what the animals are doing, which are FAR more accurate than any weather forecast I've seen.
Wow, someone just now noticed that animals can easily detect incoming low pressure fronts and hide from the weather.
Guess what, humans are essentially the only ones who can't tell when bad weather is coming. Ask anyone who spends some time in nature rather than hiding in some office or school room.
Fish, cows, horses, dogs, cats, squirrels, birds, pretty much anything you can think of takes cover well before a storm, except us.
The warblers weren't running form 'tornados' they were running from low pressure gradients moving in rapidly.
search outsourced to Bing,
Yahoo did their own search at one point, but that was before anyone knew about Google ... Yahoo was using Google for search probably before you knew who Google was. They haven't really ever been worth a shit at search themselves.
that I have (from old days) is horrible on Firefox under Ubuntu 11.04 that I still run on my laptop.
And no one cares. All 8 people like you are never going to be a target market that anyone cares about outside of yourself, sorry, thats just reality.
Its not because of the software you're choosing to use. I.E. its not Linux or Firefox's fault. Its that you're telling the world that you're never going to pay for anything unless you absolutely most, that in and of itself makes you the worst target a company can go after so you will never be something they care about.
Cause and effect. Learn it. Live it.
I hope this because I know damn well GamerGate did not make these threats.
Really? I'm not sure you know what 'GamerGate' actually is.
Hint: Its not a person. its not a group of people. Its not an organization. Its a name applied to a general topic/series of events and the fallout.
The entire case against GamerGate
Case against GamerGate? WTF are you talking about? There is no 'case against GamerGate' Its not something that can have a case against it since the term encompasses ALL parties in relation to this particular series of events.
You're trying really hard to use the term to mean something specific that it is not.
Oh, and stop quoting Wikipedia word for word, you're a douche for trying to pawn that crap off as your own.
Except it occurred at the Watergate Office Complex ...
You argument is that its okay for the other companies to be shitbags and treat people like disposable items and essentially kill them softly ... but the real crime is that Apple said they wouldn't allow it and they are?
That is one fucked up view point you have there.
No developer worth mentioning runs OS X with a case insensitive file system, and there are only 2 sets of Applications that don't work on case sensitive file systems on OS X: ... well I have no fucking idea why steam doesn't support case sensitive volumes on OS X when it does so on Linux ... regardless of the fact that everyone else for OS X except Adobe and Valve are capable of doing so OUT OF THE BOX WITH NO MODIFICATIONS TO THEIR SOFTWARE ... oh and Adobe has never presented an example of how the tools are broken illustrating their problem, they just keep saying 'broken tools! broken tools!'
Steam - because
Adobe * - Because according to Adobe the Apple development toolchain doesn't work right and so they can't support case sensitivity
Technically, NTFS isn't case insensitive.
The APIs used take care of making it behave that way from an application perspective. NTFS is case preserving by default, and case sensitive in the data structures. Pretty much every API written to access NTFS drives would explode if confronted by a NTFS file system that had been used in a case sensitive manner, but thats another story.
Because anyone who has been in IT for any length of time knows McAfee is complete shit? Proxies trying to stop the spread of things distributed by sites that bust their ass to avoid being caught by a blocking proxy?
I.E. If you DEPEND on anything from a 'security' company like McAfee, Kaspersky, F-secure, whoever ... you've already failed. Those are backups that hopefully help to catch the things that the user didn't.
Your first and only REAL line of defense is the user and proper administration like only letting people access files they NEED to access.
Hadoop isn't a database.
It's a data processing system for massive quantities of data processed and distilled in large batches. If you're trying to treat it as a database, you're doing it wrong. The article is simple using Hadoop for the wrong purpose.
You use Hadoop to reduce large amounts of data into smaller more manageable collections of useful data, which can then be queried real time.
Therefore, anyone who sends a private correspondance through a postal system, should have no expectation of privacy. ?
No, you shouldn't. If you do, you're pretty stupid.
The ONLY reason your mail is 'private' in any given postal system is because people don't care about your messages. The cost of looking for something tasty in your message is too high to be worth it.
In an electronic system, with no encryption, the cost is nearly 0, meaning its cost effective to do it to everyone and every bit of data transmitted.
You do not mail 'secrets' around, anyone with a clue knows that. You have your own courier for that if its actually that important.
Most government systems try to maintain a limited level of privacy so that other random citizens don't get easy access to your mail, but its not generally very much effort. In the US its effectively 0 and the only thing slowing people down is the idea that you can get in a lot of trouble for peaking in someone else's mailbox and futzing with their mail. For the majority of the population, stealing their mail is trivial, just open the box.
No.
They are arguing that Uber needs to play by the same rules as the taxi drivers.
In any event, they use pretty standard (but old -- last I heard, they still ran Windows 95) laptops
And what size is the process they used to make those chips, versus the chips that are used in the ARM core of the Raspberry Pi and its attached memory?
The smaller you go the more of a problem it is. Older chips work because everything in them is larger, knocking one electron out of place on a pentium is WAY different than doing it on processors where you have very few atoms to work with.