Hacking in and blowing the whistle without doing any damage can earn the same jail time as making a mess that cannot be ignored so at least the Judicial system does not see it as any worse. Is it OK? The people embarrassed or inconvenienced will always say no even if it is "white hat" hacking and even if it is to the great benefit of society as a whole.
Someone will always say no, it's not OK - so run like Snowden even if you are exposing crimes.
P.S. The sad reality is a lot of web platforms are shit that is full of holes run by people that don't care. Exposing a hole is like pointing out a starlet is not wearing pants - both to be expected and will get you in trouble if you provide evidence. You will not win any medals by pointing out a way to get into a poorly secured website and even well intentioned reports have landed people in deep shit.
You appear to be advocating the re-interpretation of an amendment to the Constitution
No I'm advocating reading it the old way not the slimy NRA new way that depends on pretending everyone is already a soldier - they are not only lying but spitting in the face of people like you who have served.. You sound like a good person. If you tracked down the people who killed over a hundred US Marines with a bomb I don't think you'd do a deal and sell them more weapons - but that's exactly what one of the NRA board members that is attempting to con you did (Oliver North). This bullshit you have been fed is not about "freedom", it's about getting people angry and assembling a powerful voting block.
Initially a medallion system is a source of funds to a government, just not initially at as high a price as they get when demand vastly outstrips supply. When the price is high that's a sign that the people with the granted right to run taxis are using the government to keep out competition by having a high cost of entry - so broken by a few definitions, especially if those who are the only players in the closed market don't bother to supply at certain times and places. It's an very old sort of system of money for exclusive rights that King John got a bit of criticism for and has been a revenue stream and way to establish closed markets since at least then.
However it's not black and white on this taxi issue. While the laws Uber are deliberately breaking may be bad ones there's still nothing all that wonderful with people doing piecework in their own cars at low returns.
One very creepy business practice of Uber is to use the word "ridesharing" to pretend it is casual hitch-hiking of people already going in a direction instead of the taxi service done as piecework that it really is. There are political reasons for this falsehood to evade laws and fees, perhaps unjust laws and fees, but even if they are that is no reason for us to pretend that they are "ridesharing" instead of how it actually operates. Why should we be propagating PR bullshit instead of discussing it in terms of reality? It's like calling a mail order scam a religion.
There is that but the mention of treason and marines reacting to it ticked all the boxes to let former candidate and "patriot" Oliver North out of the box to show people what treason really looks like.
"Well regulated" is used in the 18th century context of functioning at a certain level, at a certain proficiency.
Thus a militia, as an organized body, operating quite well, not an individual who can shoot well or a gun in good condition - the militia itself. The two utterly stupid redefinitions of a working gun or a good shot are the foundations to build a house of cards on top.
You want me to read the whole thing but refuse to read three words yourself? Pretending that "well regulated militia" only has two words and that the first two don't refer to running the third is what this steaming pile of cowardly lies is based on.
Yes, I know that, but it only tells half the story doesn't it? If I actually was ignorant I probably would not see that spamming me with this is more fluff and smokescreen to avoid having to answer to the "well regulated" bit. I probably got sick of this lie before you were born since I'm beyond the cutoff age.
It's curious that you think you're smarter than they, the scholars, and the courts
The arguments almost exclusively are not directly supported by either the scholars or the courts because they rely on twisting meanings - such as the utter classic of pretending that anyone eligible to be in a Militia already is one. They then build on that false premise and call on the authority as if that assumption or similar made sense. Shell game. A distraction to hide that the original premise does not exist. I'm all for responsible gun ownership but not big on liars who want to pretend to be soldiers without actually having the courage to sign up. Those liars want to fool you too so that they can appear to be "mainstream" instead of a radical political power block based around a sporting club.
Your proposals will result in a civil war
I have not made any. Thus very unlikely. I suggest you take it up with whoever actually made them instead of inflicting their baggage on me.
You are depending on both the drafters of the constitution being stupid and the readers of your arguments about everyone being an actual soldier instead of a potential one as stupid. It's very insulting both ways.
So the "unorganized" part is "well regulated"? How fucking stupid do you think the readers of this site are? A counter-intuitive argument that relies on being swallowed without question is not only weak, it's incredibly insulting.
My denial? For daring to question redefinition of a sporting club into a military that are too cowardly to defend their country? If you are going to spread ridiculous bullshit you have to be prepared to defend that even if you are too cowardly to defend you country but want to pretend you are a soldier just the same. All this shit about the dictionary being different in the old days or the founding fathers being stupid or whatever other shit thrown on the flag excuse you want to make up is just getting a bit old. Meanwhile people are dying because the pretend "well regulated Militia" does not have it's shit together enough to think of the basic gun safety I learnt at the age of nine.
(1) the organized militia, which consists of the National Guard and the Naval Militia; and
So there's your "well regulated Militia" instead of the stupid sporting club definition of everybody and their dog that does not have the courage to join up. Or are you going to pretend to be stupid and say that that "unorganized" is equal to "well regulated"?
Consider doing stuff by the GB and you'll get what I meant. Spinning stuff is used for large files now, SSDs won on the small desktop with a web browser.
Only by the modern NRA. The people who wrote the Constitution went by the book and not by some fantasy of people who wanted to pretend to be soldiers without the responsibility of actually being them.
So even your tiny file is not "several orders of magnitude" faster to access, since that implies 1000x or maybe 100x at a stretch if used incorrectly instead of "a couple of orders of magnitude". "Several orders of magnitude" faster - that's what a ramdisk or keeping the stuff in memory some other way is for.
That's where we very strongly disagree so you probably don't really get what I wrote about. Even "blank" MS Office documents end up larger than that due to the size of the template file.
Weird because the Marines forgave Oliver North for selling weapons to Hezbolla less than a year after they blew up over a hundred Marines. Or did they? All quiet but did they really forgive that bit of outright treason with a bunch that had deliberately targeted Marines? Funny how saying something is treason but giving money and guns to declared enemies of the USA is patriotic enough to lead to photoshoots wrapped in a flag while running for office. It's hard to pin this treason thing down isn't it? It's starting to look like crimes against a King instead of against a country that should not have a King.
They'll have you by the balls. A few years ago that would sound like an analogy, but these days they actually are grabbing stuff. They should be shut down and replaced with professional law enforcement. The sort that know there are lines you don't cross without a warrant and who actually answer to a boss that cares about the law - professional.
Militia" in those days and today refers to all able bodied male of military age
So if you are the right age why aren't you in Iraq? See what happens when you try to put a meaning on something other than what it actually has? A "well regulated Militia" is what it says and not some silly bullshit about who could join up to a Militia and fight for their country if they had the courage to do so, but do not.
This silly sports club definition of a "Militia" being everyone has only stood up so far because they have been donating to the people that should be calling them out on the bullshit.
The lower coercivity media needs to have a bigger grain size (size of the individual magnetic domains)
Not quite the same but the grain size is an upper limit on the size of the magnetic domain. In the grains next door all the atoms are lined up in a different direction after all.
The market for archival hard drives is fairly limited
As it should be. Nice shiny polished surfaces in close contact diffuse together over time and the lubricants needed for a high speed spindle dry out. Even doing nothing that drive is not going to have a good chance of being fully intact in the long term mainly because they were never designed to last.
Hacking in and blowing the whistle without doing any damage can earn the same jail time as making a mess that cannot be ignored so at least the Judicial system does not see it as any worse.
Is it OK?
The people embarrassed or inconvenienced will always say no even if it is "white hat" hacking and even if it is to the great benefit of society as a whole.
Someone will always say no, it's not OK - so run like Snowden even if you are exposing crimes.
P.S. The sad reality is a lot of web platforms are shit that is full of holes run by people that don't care. Exposing a hole is like pointing out a starlet is not wearing pants - both to be expected and will get you in trouble if you provide evidence.
You will not win any medals by pointing out a way to get into a poorly secured website and even well intentioned reports have landed people in deep shit.
No I'm advocating reading it the old way not the slimy NRA new way that depends on pretending everyone is already a soldier - they are not only lying but spitting in the face of people like you who have served..
You sound like a good person. If you tracked down the people who killed over a hundred US Marines with a bomb I don't think you'd do a deal and sell them more weapons - but that's exactly what one of the NRA board members that is attempting to con you did (Oliver North). This bullshit you have been fed is not about "freedom", it's about getting people angry and assembling a powerful voting block.
Initially a medallion system is a source of funds to a government, just not initially at as high a price as they get when demand vastly outstrips supply. When the price is high that's a sign that the people with the granted right to run taxis are using the government to keep out competition by having a high cost of entry - so broken by a few definitions, especially if those who are the only players in the closed market don't bother to supply at certain times and places.
It's an very old sort of system of money for exclusive rights that King John got a bit of criticism for and has been a revenue stream and way to establish closed markets since at least then.
However it's not black and white on this taxi issue. While the laws Uber are deliberately breaking may be bad ones there's still nothing all that wonderful with people doing piecework in their own cars at low returns.
One very creepy business practice of Uber is to use the word "ridesharing" to pretend it is casual hitch-hiking of people already going in a direction instead of the taxi service done as piecework that it really is. There are political reasons for this falsehood to evade laws and fees, perhaps unjust laws and fees, but even if they are that is no reason for us to pretend that they are "ridesharing" instead of how it actually operates. Why should we be propagating PR bullshit instead of discussing it in terms of reality? It's like calling a mail order scam a religion.
There is that but the mention of treason and marines reacting to it ticked all the boxes to let former candidate and "patriot" Oliver North out of the box to show people what treason really looks like.
Thus a militia, as an organized body, operating quite well, not an individual who can shoot well or a gun in good condition - the militia itself. The two utterly stupid redefinitions of a working gun or a good shot are the foundations to build a house of cards on top.
You want me to read the whole thing but refuse to read three words yourself? Pretending that "well regulated militia" only has two words and that the first two don't refer to running the third is what this steaming pile of cowardly lies is based on.
Yes, I know that, but it only tells half the story doesn't it? If I actually was ignorant I probably would not see that spamming me with this is more fluff and smokescreen to avoid having to answer to the "well regulated" bit.
I probably got sick of this lie before you were born since I'm beyond the cutoff age.
The arguments almost exclusively are not directly supported by either the scholars or the courts because they rely on twisting meanings - such as the utter classic of pretending that anyone eligible to be in a Militia already is one. They then build on that false premise and call on the authority as if that assumption or similar made sense.
Shell game.
A distraction to hide that the original premise does not exist.
I'm all for responsible gun ownership but not big on liars who want to pretend to be soldiers without actually having the courage to sign up.
Those liars want to fool you too so that they can appear to be "mainstream" instead of a radical political power block based around a sporting club.
I have not made any.
Thus very unlikely.
I suggest you take it up with whoever actually made them instead of inflicting their baggage on me.
You are depending on both the drafters of the constitution being stupid and the readers of your arguments about everyone being an actual soldier instead of a potential one as stupid. It's very insulting both ways.
Thus something as well put together as the National Guard and not a bunch of losers that fail at even promoting basic gun safety like the NRA.
So the "unorganized" part is "well regulated"?
How fucking stupid do you think the readers of this site are?
A counter-intuitive argument that relies on being swallowed without question is not only weak, it's incredibly insulting.
My denial? For daring to question redefinition of a sporting club into a military that are too cowardly to defend their country? If you are going to spread ridiculous bullshit you have to be prepared to defend that even if you are too cowardly to defend you country but want to pretend you are a soldier just the same.
All this shit about the dictionary being different in the old days or the founding fathers being stupid or whatever other shit thrown on the flag excuse you want to make up is just getting a bit old.
Meanwhile people are dying because the pretend "well regulated Militia" does not have it's shit together enough to think of the basic gun safety I learnt at the age of nine.
So there's your "well regulated Militia" instead of the stupid sporting club definition of everybody and their dog that does not have the courage to join up.
Or are you going to pretend to be stupid and say that that "unorganized" is equal to "well regulated"?
Sorry kid, your shell game distraction backfire.
Consider doing stuff by the GB and you'll get what I meant. Spinning stuff is used for large files now, SSDs won on the small desktop with a web browser.
Double a tiny file is still a tiny file. We are talking past each other and you don't seem to understand what I wrote.
Only by the modern NRA. The people who wrote the Constitution went by the book and not by some fantasy of people who wanted to pretend to be soldiers without the responsibility of actually being them.
They were, the National Guard did their bit.
So even your tiny file is not "several orders of magnitude" faster to access, since that implies 1000x or maybe 100x at a stretch if used incorrectly instead of "a couple of orders of magnitude".
"Several orders of magnitude" faster - that's what a ramdisk or keeping the stuff in memory some other way is for.
That's where we very strongly disagree so you probably don't really get what I wrote about. Even "blank" MS Office documents end up larger than that due to the size of the template file.
The right to hide a gun?
Drawing a bit of a long bow from the "militia" mention it appears.
Weird because the Marines forgave Oliver North for selling weapons to Hezbolla less than a year after they blew up over a hundred Marines.
Or did they? All quiet but did they really forgive that bit of outright treason with a bunch that had deliberately targeted Marines?
Funny how saying something is treason but giving money and guns to declared enemies of the USA is patriotic enough to lead to photoshoots wrapped in a flag while running for office. It's hard to pin this treason thing down isn't it? It's starting to look like crimes against a King instead of against a country that should not have a King.
They'll have you by the balls. A few years ago that would sound like an analogy, but these days they actually are grabbing stuff.
They should be shut down and replaced with professional law enforcement. The sort that know there are lines you don't cross without a warrant and who actually answer to a boss that cares about the law - professional.
It felt good to be out of the rain.
So if you are the right age why aren't you in Iraq?
See what happens when you try to put a meaning on something other than what it actually has?
A "well regulated Militia" is what it says and not some silly bullshit about who could join up to a Militia and fight for their country if they had the courage to do so, but do not.
This silly sports club definition of a "Militia" being everyone has only stood up so far because they have been donating to the people that should be calling them out on the bullshit.
Not quite the same but the grain size is an upper limit on the size of the magnetic domain. In the grains next door all the atoms are lined up in a different direction after all.
As it should be. Nice shiny polished surfaces in close contact diffuse together over time and the lubricants needed for a high speed spindle dry out. Even doing nothing that drive is not going to have a good chance of being fully intact in the long term mainly because they were never designed to last.