Nah being a dick about it makes it more fun. Especially when the opposition is people like Jenny McCarthy. Its either make fun of them or cry yourself to sleep at night.
Wow 0.3A is low. Mine can do an amp on the -12v rail.
Be careful with considering -12v and +12v = 24v. Attach -12v to any device that is powered separately and you'll have a interesting situation on your hands.
I have no problem killing you if you have made a informed decision.
You want a one way ticket to mars? You are mentally stable, aware of the implications, told your family and waited a cool off period? Great welcome aboard!
5v is so your keyboard doesn't need a voltage regulator, or if it does (for 3.3v) it can just use a cheap nasty linear regulator.
100mA at 20v to 3.3v inside a keyboard? A nice 1.7 watts of heat converting your keyboard to a gentle hand warmer.
The spec is allowing a handshake up to higher voltages and amperages, but always starting at 5v. Although I'll never be satisfied until my laptop charges from USB. Spec says 100 watt and my laptop only needs about 70 watt.
You've never tried putting a usb cable in wrong? Hard to believe.
My issue isn't the cable. It is easy to feel the usb logo on the plug to know which way it is. Its the back of the computer that is a pain in the butt.
No, I can confirm I've heard similar rationalising. Everything from getting embarrassed and changing the subject to "That part doesn't apply in today's modern age"
How do you rationalise it to yourself if it isn't the bury your head in the sand technique?
The hacker didn't do the harm though. In this specific instance AT&T did the harm, the 'hacker' just discovered it.
What harm exactly came from him downloading the info? As opposed to the harm AT&T caused by handing out personal information to anyone who asked nicely?
Nah being a dick about it makes it more fun.
Especially when the opposition is people like Jenny McCarthy. Its either make fun of them or cry yourself to sleep at night.
I was completely unaffected by Heartbleed even though there are dozens of SSL sites on my servers.
It turns out A10 load balancers don't use OpenSSL. :)
Which explains why France is the 12th largest oil user in the world?
And why Électricité de France gets 74% of their energy from Nuclear?
16% from Hydro, and a whopping 0.1% from wind and other renewables?
For 0.1% they might as well not even bothered with it.
Guess why it is silent? Because it is so quiet as to not significantly increase the % of energy derived from renewables.
America is deluded that they were great to begin with. A super power? Maybe. But 'great'? Wtf.
And that is the perfect example of why we aren't using Gbits/cm^2. You went for it hook line and sinker and said something *really* stupid. :P
Its just sad that in the 21st century we are still using Gbits/inch^2 and not Gbits/cm^2.
I don't actually think QA could pick something like this up easily, but a basic code review would.
But more satellites that can be read = higher chance of getting them line of sight with obstructions around you.
Cell + Wifi gives rather good results quickly but I've also noticed GPS + GLONASS reduces the error margin quite substantially compared to plain GPS.
Wow 0.3A is low. Mine can do an amp on the -12v rail.
Be careful with considering -12v and +12v = 24v. Attach -12v to any device that is powered separately and you'll have a interesting situation on your hands.
Check how a LDO works. It literately does burn the difference in voltage as heat.
LDO = Low DropOut Linear Regulator
It just needs less difference between VIN and VOUT.
You need switch mode regulators to drop voltage more efficiently.
I have no problem killing you if you have made a informed decision.
You want a one way ticket to mars? You are mentally stable, aware of the implications, told your family and waited a cool off period? Great welcome aboard!
Plus augmented reality could let the car alert you to things you might not notice.
5v is so your keyboard doesn't need a voltage regulator, or if it does (for 3.3v) it can just use a cheap nasty linear regulator.
100mA at 20v to 3.3v inside a keyboard? A nice 1.7 watts of heat converting your keyboard to a gentle hand warmer.
The spec is allowing a handshake up to higher voltages and amperages, but always starting at 5v.
Although I'll never be satisfied until my laptop charges from USB. Spec says 100 watt and my laptop only needs about 70 watt.
You've never tried putting a usb cable in wrong? Hard to believe.
My issue isn't the cable. It is easy to feel the usb logo on the plug to know which way it is. Its the back of the computer that is a pain in the butt.
Seems a lot easier to just build the building properly to begin with.
Erm....those fast registers are *ONLY* in the CPU. You do know that right?
Sparks only matter to petrol cars, not batteries. They have enough wrapping to prevent anything small and hot doing anything.
Yep it won't help all 3 of those people in the world.
It will help everyone else.
So you'd consider a debate about things like socialism and other government money topics relevant to this conversation?
I doubt it. This is just about the legal classification of bitcoins, not about how tax money is spent *at all*.
You are mixing two different issues.
If you've ever touched a road, you wouldn't be asking that stupid question.
Discussing government waste is legitimate, but completely off topic.
Of course no one but a church could possibly hope to run charities, food shelves, hospitals and orphanages.
No, I can confirm I've heard similar rationalising.
Everything from getting embarrassed and changing the subject to "That part doesn't apply in today's modern age"
How do you rationalise it to yourself if it isn't the bury your head in the sand technique?
The hacker didn't do the harm though. In this specific instance AT&T did the harm, the 'hacker' just discovered it.
What harm exactly came from him downloading the info?
As opposed to the harm AT&T caused by handing out personal information to anyone who asked nicely?
You clearly have no idea how Bitcoin works.
A wallet is a file. Ever lost a old file on your computer before? And then found it again years later? I know I have.