to expand on his car analogy, what he suggest is that something obvious as a car plate, which you already can see who is driving anyway (or if a cop, stop and demand documents even, in case of wrong doing) should be extended to all other means of transportation. he should be required to afix his vanity plate every time he takes a cab, bus, subway and uber! thats is the correct car analogy of what he suggestes.
But honest question: anyone who uses windows at this time, are still using microsoft shells? like cmd and powershell?
The very first thing I install on windows machines is the nicely packaged git-shell stuff (NOT the github client). It will give me bash native on windows, almost better (or should I say, more practical) than cygwin.
blue whale was nothing but a free demo from whoever is selling fake news as a service.
It was a way to prove it worked for maybe a big client. That's why it spread so well and is so idiotic and completely baseless. 100% of the reports goes back to one single made-up tabloid article in russia.
google literally put that banner back!!! my company uses hangout, which existed as a plugin for several browsers. in typical google fashion they killed hangouts and moved every paying customer (corporate account, not you-are-the-cattle-tier) to google Meet. google Meet is exactly like hangouts, but they decided not to release the renamed plugin for any browser other than chrome!
so you would reach a broken page asking you to use chrome. in 2018. ridiculous.
This sounds like the Companion Cube's misdirection.
There's no talk about that device being involved the current high profile investigation. It probably was not present but they are doing that now to divert attention.
You (and google lawyers) say that, yet every feature of your phone is tied to a google service app, which can only be installed in a signed fashion by the OEM that build and sold that device.
GPS and all other radio (except bluetooth) are severely crippled without it. And location provider accelerators (like the one from mozilla) cannot even be installed (only with root, which is moot since that is too difficult or impossible on every single device --even developer edition ones)
video acceleration and camera are other aspects that goes out if you don't have google secret sauce. but those are more related to chip manufaturer NDAs than anything else. Still google and OEMs are the de facto gatekeepers as far as smart phone buyers are concerned.
I think they were talking about the network being in Russia has nothing to do with a russian citizen or government being involved.
it is much easier to rent/compromise computers and run a flase flag than it is to move thousands of troops or expensive military equipment for a flase flag operation in the "old military economy"
This is not about credit check. They have other services such as providing your salary history, big purchase history (which has nothing to do with credit check), proof of identity (your exact last 3 addresses and other info), employer history, etc.
each of those are a different service. If you call them to freeze your credit, the only thing that will happen is that all those services selling your data will contain yet another line "froze credit checks on this day at some hour via telephone numer 555-555-555, proving identity with ssn"
ads are pretty much untrusted code you run in your app (hint, nobody pays you if you won't allow them to run 3rd party traffic validation coded in real time).
so FB might be honest. THEY don't use the mic. but since the app secured the permission, that 3rd party ad code might very well use the mic.
from the summary, their attack will be "our current modules can be distributed, that's why we made them gpl2. our announcements were for future modules, which will not be gpl2. the acused told everyone they would be criminals by being our clients because we would release the new modules as gpl2, which we won't. hence he is disrupting our business. "
to help the truth come out, everyone here who is their clients and never distributed the current modules because everyone knows that is what they were saying to beging with, do file an amicus brief! now!...well, monday.
to expand on his car analogy, what he suggest is that something obvious as a car plate, which you already can see who is driving anyway (or if a cop, stop and demand documents even, in case of wrong doing) should be extended to all other means of transportation. he should be required to afix his vanity plate every time he takes a cab, bus, subway and uber! thats is the correct car analogy of what he suggestes.
a google company, respecting privacy? HAHAHAH
educate yourself https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
Baidu is leaving brazil to make room for Didi, which got a much stronger foothold by buying local brands.
There a few IT people that write IT software.
But honest question: anyone who uses windows at this time, are still using microsoft shells? like cmd and powershell?
The very first thing I install on windows machines is the nicely packaged git-shell stuff (NOT the github client). It will give me bash native on windows, almost better (or should I say, more practical) than cygwin.
blue whale was nothing but a free demo from whoever is selling fake news as a service.
It was a way to prove it worked for maybe a big client. That's why it spread so well and is so idiotic and completely baseless. 100% of the reports goes back to one single made-up tabloid article in russia.
google literally put that banner back!!! my company uses hangout, which existed as a plugin for several browsers. in typical google fashion they killed hangouts and moved every paying customer (corporate account, not you-are-the-cattle-tier) to google Meet. google Meet is exactly like hangouts, but they decided not to release the renamed plugin for any browser other than chrome!
so you would reach a broken page asking you to use chrome. in 2018. ridiculous.
quit making up bullshit excuses for things you have no clue about, please. the internet is already full of wrong pundits.
your comment may stir up more disinformation like we had with "the fake camera shutter sound is required by law".
we should start a petition to either allow china mobile or enact true net neutrality. because free market and all that.
They pay for support. Whatever that means.
This sounds like the Companion Cube's misdirection.
There's no talk about that device being involved the current high profile investigation. It probably was not present but they are doing that now to divert attention.
exclusively for taking off and landing. you don't even have to log a flight plan for most (non-commercial) cases.
sounds like they are doing alrigth. lowering the fee from 5000 + subscription of 100s per cpu plus 28 per user, to a cheap 100s per cpu only
You (and google lawyers) say that, yet every feature of your phone is tied to a google service app, which can only be installed in a signed fashion by the OEM that build and sold that device.
GPS and all other radio (except bluetooth) are severely crippled without it. And location provider accelerators (like the one from mozilla) cannot even be installed (only with root, which is moot since that is too difficult or impossible on every single device --even developer edition ones)
video acceleration and camera are other aspects that goes out if you don't have google secret sauce. but those are more related to chip manufaturer NDAs than anything else. Still google and OEMs are the de facto gatekeepers as far as smart phone buyers are concerned.
Technically the Communists won WWII.
Capitalism won the cold war.
and forgot: CNET shares data with CBS
google (gmail,maps,etc) shares data with alphabet(ads).
instagram/whatsapp shares data with facebook.
OnStar shares data with your car manufacturer.
Its just a case of X shares data with X's owner.
If you don't know which company you are really doing business with, that is the main problem.
this is actually an apt and correct description.
having a computer with all the bloat of win10, but limited to the functionality of a chromebook (ie a tablet) with edge as the only browser.
I think they were talking about the network being in Russia has nothing to do with a russian citizen or government being involved.
it is much easier to rent/compromise computers and run a flase flag than it is to move thousands of troops or expensive military equipment for a flase flag operation in the "old military economy"
this is exactly what they are trying to stop.
This is not about credit check. They have other services such as providing your salary history, big purchase history (which has nothing to do with credit check), proof of identity (your exact last 3 addresses and other info), employer history, etc.
each of those are a different service. If you call them to freeze your credit, the only thing that will happen is that all those services selling your data will contain yet another line "froze credit checks on this day at some hour via telephone numer 555-555-555, proving identity with ssn"
it is in the wording.
ads are pretty much untrusted code you run in your app (hint, nobody pays you if you won't allow them to run 3rd party traffic validation coded in real time).
so FB might be honest. THEY don't use the mic. but since the app secured the permission, that 3rd party ad code might very well use the mic.
yet, the actual results database is so bad, that shazam and google both fail to identify most of the jazz songs I try with their service.
now I just record in whatsapp and send to a music friend who reply not only with the correct track but a few similar suggestions.
screw ai.
if you don't want to wait, here's the diff so you can patch yourself
- store.volumes.apfs.hint = password
+ store.volumes.apfs.nsahint = password
they moved to chrome, which happily send that information to Google only. much secure.
even localhost urls are sent to make sure the site is "safe" . much secure.
from the summary, their attack will be "our current modules can be distributed, that's why we made them gpl2. our announcements were for future modules, which will not be gpl2. the acused told everyone they would be criminals by being our clients because we would release the new modules as gpl2, which we won't. hence he is disrupting our business. "
to help the truth come out, everyone here who is their clients and never distributed the current modules because everyone knows that is what they were saying to beging with, do file an amicus brief! now! ...well, monday.
cheers!