KeyKatcher is a hardware device, so you'd look along your keyboard cable.
As for low-level software, you might be able to have the system track all appropriate api calls, but there are a lot of legitimate reasons to track what the user types. (Such as displaying it on the screen...)
Now really! Where does Mr Weinberg get of applying/economics/ to space travel? Space travel has the potential to bring us beyond economics, beyond all of the petty social sciences, to the grand future that all of us who have been reading the right sort of science fiction know very well.
The issue here is not that Google is passing on possibly libellous content, but that it is/creating/ allegedly false statements by with it's summarizing program.
"You agree not to take any action that will impose a disproportionately large or unreasonable load on our computer web server(s), network, or other infrastructure."
wouldn't/.ing this count as a violation of their TOS, then?
>> The number of seniors will
>> explode in the next two decades
Did anyone else read this as, "a number of seniors will explode in the next two decades"?
KeyKatcher is a hardware device, so you'd look along your keyboard cable. As for low-level software, you might be able to have the system track all appropriate api calls, but there are a lot of legitimate reasons to track what the user types. (Such as displaying it on the screen...)
Now really! Where does Mr Weinberg get of applying /economics/ to space travel? Space travel has the potential to bring us beyond economics, beyond all of the petty social sciences, to the grand future that all of us who have been reading the right sort of science fiction know very well.
Dear troll, OS != OC
The issue here is not that Google is passing on possibly libellous content, but that it is /creating/ allegedly false statements by with it's summarizing program.
You forget that the elves sail away to the west to the "undying lands." So the elves /are/ the western nations!
"You agree not to take any action that will impose a disproportionately large or unreasonable load on our computer web server(s), network, or other infrastructure."
/.ing this count as a violation of their TOS, then?
wouldn't