You can have a window seat in modern air travel, and you're not going 700 mph a hand's distance from immovable objects.
You "can" have a window seat if you are lucky enough. I gather you also don't travel in cars or trains or any other high speed mode of transport that involves travelling at speed just a hands breadth away from death? Not saying I would enjoy travelling in a cramped box, but if it shortened the travel time by even 20% I would take that over the agony of plane travel.
except for the no window that is hardly any different from modern air travel. Personally anything that makes the unpleasantness over with faster I will take.
yeah NO. we are not even close. half the people on the planet have no internet access so that graph is complete and utter garbage. Around 3-4 billion currently have no internet access yet the graph would have us believe that currently 70% of the worlds population use smart phones lol seriously you saw that and believed it to be accurate despite the obvious discrepancy. hell their will be first world countries that don't have 70% with smartphones.
really? what the hell devices do you have. I have root access on all my droid based devices except for my Galaxy S7 (only reason it isn't rooted is I haven't needed to yet though I know their are plenty of instructions for doing it.)
LOL, so did he happen to have a needle stuck in his arm at the time or was he plastered on cheap moonshine? or does he actually believe that magically every country in the world is going to convert to an inherently flawed, non scalable currency controlled by the chinese? and that is before you consider the technical problems of no way in hell will everyone in the world have sufficient technology access for this to even be possible.
While I personally don't believe games cause such issues, 30 mins a day is hardly a valid test. Most of the people they claim are affected are those doing 8-12 hour sessions a day. If you are going to do a test at least do it right and actually include the right demographics and usage patterns.
While I agree it is absolutely idiotic, this seems to be pretty much the case for a very large percentage of security advisories issued by a lot of these types. Where either physical access or administrator/root access is required in order to pull off these highly dangerous exploits. So what makes this one so special that it needs singling out?
The video doesn't seem to provide evidence of "impossible speed", without knowing the distance to the object the angle of the camera plus the movement of the jet could mean this is anything from impossible speed to a slow moving object that the camera is making appear fast.
I know playing and hacking tech for fun is a thing. But really why even bother trying this? it isn't like the motherboard is the most expensive component when doing an upgrade. Surely their are better projects to waste ones time on?
no point in responding to a moron that believes a randomly made up currency backed by a highly volatile commodity in a highly volatile country is the same as a buying or investing in a company. any idiot that has that as his starting point is unlikely to be open to logic or reason.
having a law and having an enforced law is two different things. They have top to bottom corruption so even with the gun control laws they have no effect as they aren't enforced. sane gun regulations is part of the solution, but you need a government and police force that aren't corrupt for that to be implemented.
yeah that particular item belongs in the "no shit Sherlock" bucket. The only real negative on the list was the lack of 64 bit apps, but that appears to be in the works. Apart from that it is actually pretty good situation for a completely different hardware architecture, especially if they fix the 64 bit app support
It is illegal in many/most countries. What they did would be "maybe" borderline grey if they had been upfront and telling people what they are installing, Harvesting private details from a computer system you do not have permission too is a criminal offense in most of the world. The Sony rootkit fiasco predated many of those laws, if they tried that now that would be well and truly fucked!
wonder how many enrolled are actually genuinely interested in block chain as opposed to those looking to see if it isn't too late for them to get rich quick too.
well your friends car didn't magically teleport itself to the location it broke down, so unless you are claiming he sat on the side of the road drinking while waiting for the tow truck it seems a pretty obvious case of drink driving.
no way in hell is a soldier even when not deployed is only 300k a year. training, housing, equipment, transport all cost significant amounts and many of the deployment costs while less don't just return to zero as you need to have the equipment, personnel, IT etc to support those people whether they are actively being used or not.
Other methods if you can find a vendor that accepts bitcoin is you buy easily sold virtual goods like gift cards, game or software keys etc which then then hock to a one of the dodgy resellers like those on reddit. sure you lose a large chunk of what you stole but you get the money clean with a very long and difficult trail to track down.
The truly amusing part, if they decide to take the software key disposal method, is that some of those that got robbed may actually be funding the criminals that robbed them.
the payoff for this is just too small to be worth their effort. personally I would hazard a bet at either an inside job or a lone individual. The risks vs payoff are just to small for the more significant parties to be involved.
Cows don't generate most of their methane from farts, it comes out of their mouths as burps. We also already have massive information about their methane production and even ways to massive reduce it through feed, however those feeding methods tend to only be viable in feedlots where you can control what they eat.
lightning isn't a fix to the problem. it is more of a bandaid on the gaping wound. Lightning fixes one huge problem by introducing a slew of other issues.
yeah that window makes all the difference and makes that sudden stop in an accident that much more survivable!
You can have a window seat in modern air travel, and you're not going 700 mph a hand's distance from immovable objects.
You "can" have a window seat if you are lucky enough. I gather you also don't travel in cars or trains or any other high speed mode of transport that involves travelling at speed just a hands breadth away from death? Not saying I would enjoy travelling in a cramped box, but if it shortened the travel time by even 20% I would take that over the agony of plane travel.
except for the no window that is hardly any different from modern air travel. Personally anything that makes the unpleasantness over with faster I will take.
yeah NO. we are not even close. half the people on the planet have no internet access so that graph is complete and utter garbage. Around 3-4 billion currently have no internet access yet the graph would have us believe that currently 70% of the worlds population use smart phones lol seriously you saw that and believed it to be accurate despite the obvious discrepancy. hell their will be first world countries that don't have 70% with smartphones.
really? what the hell devices do you have. I have root access on all my droid based devices except for my Galaxy S7 (only reason it isn't rooted is I haven't needed to yet though I know their are plenty of instructions for doing it.)
LOL, so did he happen to have a needle stuck in his arm at the time or was he plastered on cheap moonshine? or does he actually believe that magically every country in the world is going to convert to an inherently flawed, non scalable currency controlled by the chinese? and that is before you consider the technical problems of no way in hell will everyone in the world have sufficient technology access for this to even be possible.
ummm that is precisely how public private key cryptography works.
While I personally don't believe games cause such issues, 30 mins a day is hardly a valid test. Most of the people they claim are affected are those doing 8-12 hour sessions a day. If you are going to do a test at least do it right and actually include the right demographics and usage patterns.
While I agree it is absolutely idiotic, this seems to be pretty much the case for a very large percentage of security advisories issued by a lot of these types. Where either physical access or administrator/root access is required in order to pull off these highly dangerous exploits. So what makes this one so special that it needs singling out?
The video doesn't seem to provide evidence of "impossible speed", without knowing the distance to the object the angle of the camera plus the movement of the jet could mean this is anything from impossible speed to a slow moving object that the camera is making appear fast.
I know playing and hacking tech for fun is a thing. But really why even bother trying this? it isn't like the motherboard is the most expensive component when doing an upgrade. Surely their are better projects to waste ones time on?
no point in responding to a moron that believes a randomly made up currency backed by a highly volatile commodity in a highly volatile country is the same as a buying or investing in a company. any idiot that has that as his starting point is unlikely to be open to logic or reason.
having a law and having an enforced law is two different things. They have top to bottom corruption so even with the gun control laws they have no effect as they aren't enforced. sane gun regulations is part of the solution, but you need a government and police force that aren't corrupt for that to be implemented.
yeah that particular item belongs in the "no shit Sherlock" bucket. The only real negative on the list was the lack of 64 bit apps, but that appears to be in the works. Apart from that it is actually pretty good situation for a completely different hardware architecture, especially if they fix the 64 bit app support
and yet he trusts his 600 million business to an untrustworthy laptop vendor with no backup or management of the device.
It is illegal in many/most countries. What they did would be "maybe" borderline grey if they had been upfront and telling people what they are installing, Harvesting private details from a computer system you do not have permission too is a criminal offense in most of the world. The Sony rootkit fiasco predated many of those laws, if they tried that now that would be well and truly fucked!
wonder how many enrolled are actually genuinely interested in block chain as opposed to those looking to see if it isn't too late for them to get rich quick too.
well your friends car didn't magically teleport itself to the location it broke down, so unless you are claiming he sat on the side of the road drinking while waiting for the tow truck it seems a pretty obvious case of drink driving.
Many of the worst malware in the last two decades started with vulnerabilities that were announced as theoretical!
no way in hell is a soldier even when not deployed is only 300k a year. training, housing, equipment, transport all cost significant amounts and many of the deployment costs while less don't just return to zero as you need to have the equipment, personnel, IT etc to support those people whether they are actively being used or not.
Other methods if you can find a vendor that accepts bitcoin is you buy easily sold virtual goods like gift cards, game or software keys etc which then then hock to a one of the dodgy resellers like those on reddit. sure you lose a large chunk of what you stole but you get the money clean with a very long and difficult trail to track down.
The truly amusing part, if they decide to take the software key disposal method, is that some of those that got robbed may actually be funding the criminals that robbed them.
the payoff for this is just too small to be worth their effort. personally I would hazard a bet at either an inside job or a lone individual. The risks vs payoff are just to small for the more significant parties to be involved.
Cows don't generate most of their methane from farts, it comes out of their mouths as burps. We also already have massive information about their methane production and even ways to massive reduce it through feed, however those feeding methods tend to only be viable in feedlots where you can control what they eat.
lightning isn't a fix to the problem. it is more of a bandaid on the gaping wound. Lightning fixes one huge problem by introducing a slew of other issues.
I have been able to track mine in real time for most of my life, the only exceptions being when I had particularly bad colds.