"Section 1. Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.
Section 2. Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation."
Wanting an education in a high tech economy is not a crime.
What's at stake here is that Cambridge was web-scraping. Every enterprise company web-scrapes until their big enough to hire someone to do it for them.
There's no way FB could have known WHY Cambridge was web-scraping. If the truth matters in justice, then this story isn't about anything other than here's how websites work.
"The reason is that Java is 20-something years old. It will probably be big and popular in another 20 years. We have to think 20 years ahead."
No other technology works that way - unless you have a monopoly or licensing lock-in.
Is she in custody? Or even in a jurisdiction where she would have to face trial? It would be swell if the 1000 copy/paste news articles about this included that BASIC REPORTING.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
"The Clipper chip was a chipset that was developed and promoted by the United States National Security Agency[1] (NSA) as an encryption device that secured “voice and data messages"[2] with a built-in backdoor. It was intended to be adopted by telecommunications companies for voice transmission. It can encipher and decipher messages. It was part of a Clinton Administration program to “allow Federal, State, and local law enforcement officials the ability to decode intercepted voice and data transmissions."[2] “Each clipper chip ha[d] a unique serial number and a secret ‘unit key,’ programmed into the chip when manufactured."[2] This way, each device was meant to be different from the next.
It was announced in 1993 and by 1996 was entirely defunct."
There's alot of bullshit that comes out of college, but alot more that goes in. Also, can you finish a 4 year project?
It's a sham how private education has jacked up the price so college is only available to upper class people, or with the burden of huge debt, but also, if you haven't hired for a position, you wouldn't believe the bald-faced bullshit hundreds of people will send you.
The world is round. If you go far enough you end up where you started. That means, there is a limit to growth. Science!
This article is a video rehash of a 6-month-old yearly survey.
What you're looking for is here: https://www.tiobe.com/tiobe-in...
"Section 1. Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.
Section 2. Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation."
Wanting an education in a high tech economy is not a crime.
What's at stake here is that Cambridge was web-scraping. Every enterprise company web-scrapes until their big enough to hire someone to do it for them.
There's no way FB could have known WHY Cambridge was web-scraping. If the truth matters in justice, then this story isn't about anything other than here's how websites work.
"The reason is that Java is 20-something years old. It will probably be big and popular in another 20 years. We have to think 20 years ahead." No other technology works that way - unless you have a monopoly or licensing lock-in.
Mmmm... That doesn't make sense. Anybody else?
What does this mean? "And if the North goes dark, there is still the South."
Why did Microsoft make "Ctrl-c" the keyboard shortcut for copy? Because ctrl-c on unix hard exits programs.
/this/slash? Deliberate incompatibility.
Why did Microsoft make systems paths with C:\this\slash instead of
Why did Microsoft make their line endings different? Deliberate incompatibility.
News story: Microsofts deliberately broken shit, still expensive and broken. Marketing in progress.
It is so time for this.
ATT/Sprint/T-Mobile are really on ytour side aren't they. They sell your personal information, they should be able to sell the interuptions as well.
Is she in custody? Or even in a jurisdiction where she would have to face trial? It would be swell if the 1000 copy/paste news articles about this included that BASIC REPORTING.
Yes, I've definitely noticed I'm more depressed after using Facebook.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... "The Clipper chip was a chipset that was developed and promoted by the United States National Security Agency[1] (NSA) as an encryption device that secured “voice and data messages"[2] with a built-in backdoor. It was intended to be adopted by telecommunications companies for voice transmission. It can encipher and decipher messages. It was part of a Clinton Administration program to “allow Federal, State, and local law enforcement officials the ability to decode intercepted voice and data transmissions."[2] “Each clipper chip ha[d] a unique serial number and a secret ‘unit key,’ programmed into the chip when manufactured."[2] This way, each device was meant to be different from the next. It was announced in 1993 and by 1996 was entirely defunct."
Mwahahahahaa!
Is education for the privileged, or a human right?
How can we expect people to contribute in an automated society if we give them inadequate education?
From the article comments moments ago:
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> Technically, if you are able to boot with an older kernel, your computer is not bricked.
> You are right. I've updated the title.
Every company uses "tech", so unless you're talking about buying buggy whips from the Amish, let's call a spade a spade.
Advertising companies take money and spread lies. Get over it. Google does it on your searches. Facebook does it on your friendships.
Brother, the place you're looking for is Black Rock City. You will be welcomed as a hero my friend. Google "burning man" and ask for an artists grant.
There's alot of bullshit that comes out of college, but alot more that goes in. Also, can you finish a 4 year project?
It's a sham how private education has jacked up the price so college is only available to upper class people, or with the burden of huge debt, but also, if you haven't hired for a position, you wouldn't believe the bald-faced bullshit hundreds of people will send you.
It shows you different ads, so you can have the things needed for your new "lifestyle"
Rapid automated emotional manipulation.
It's what poor people think rich people design look like.
Also, "the crotch" is a funnier name for it.
How about offering premium developer support in a 1-1 video conference? There's an app for that... https://bigsmall.io/
All that overseas cash and they can't make a standards compliant browser. WebRTC, PWAs, etc, etc.
If Apple doesn't get their 30% internet tax, why should they?