Hospitals still operate with the same amount of people than the 90s but the population has nearly doubled. There is also a ton more diagnostics being done by the little beeping machines. There is still no reason to run Windows though.
Is that there are still 45k Windows machine that are directly connected to the Internet.
Any Windows machine I manage (mostly very specific medical software and medical machines) are either VM (and thus behind a firewall and any service proxied to a BSD or Linux host) or airgapped.
Russia has had their leaks such as the Syria Files. There are plenty of whistleblowers and even Wikileaks concerning Russia. It's just not in our media.
Marcel LazÄfr Lehel, known as Guccifer, is a Romanian hacker. Romania is not part of Russia (not for a long time at least). Most people quote the signatures from Ukrainian based hacker groups, Ukraine and Russia are not really great buddies either (Crimea). Cyrillic is used in more than just Russia, it's just the average USian doesn't know geography outside their own city, even the Macron investigation: it could have been Russia, one of our contractors with a Cyrillic character set installed or another hacker we don't have any clue but it's probably Russia.
There are various differences, as I pointed out, the resistor hack is mostly an urban myth.
Yes, you can make a GeForce appear to be a Quadro or even a Tesla (and trick some proprietary software) but the GeForce still won't have the same double precision performance, ECC memory or thermal management, a Quadro will still be twice as fast as your mod and more importantly, won't crash. You pay $4k for the card because the performance, stability and memory increases over the GeForce is worth it, and yes, I have experience with them, because I thought the same thing initially, paid $1500 for one of the "best" GeForce (I only use it with open source software and did use the Tesla drivers/firmware so there was no artificial limit) and still ended up with 2 Tesla's instead.
The chipset may be the same but that doesn't mean all the features work the same way. In the same sense that Intel's chipsets are all the same from Celeron to Xeon, you can't say that they're just a resistor away from flooding the market with Xeons.
Even without ANY solar panels, they're roughly costing 4x the price of a 'regular' roof, once you select 70% solar, you're looking at 10x the price of a 'regular' roof.
And for that I save about $1k/year, it's a very poor investment. Get a metal roof and 'regular' solar panels, the same amount of energy for less than a quarter of the cost and the same 30-100y lifespan.
They are servicing an entirely different market, if you want better CUDA performance, especially double precision you need to get the "Pro" line because it simply has better double precision performance but then you don't get as good graphics/gaming performance (which requires mostly single precision).
On the other hand, the GeForce lines don't have any protections against data issues like ECC memory but ECC memory is also slower.
You don't play Crysis on a Tesla (it doesn't even have an output port) or on a Quadro (most of them don't even have lower-quality ports like HDMI). You don't run CUDA calculations on a GeForce (unless you really don't care about the accuracy of your results).
If you steal near $700k you can afford a pound of thermite not just for the hard drive but for the entire computer -or- someone that actually knows what they're doing and some 'shush' money.
The Zestimate values my home at ~80k more than it's "worth" and I've seen it climb to 250% of the purchase price in the last few months (there is/was a bubble that peaked some time between February and April). The estimates are based not just on local data but also on the national housing market. It's a fairly decent algorithm but by no means complete.
The problem is that we're currently in a housing bubble so I could probably sell my house for ~20-30k more than what I bought it for a few years ago and I saw houses going for 50% over the listing price while the listing prices are already 20-30% over the 'assessed' value.
If your house costs $600k you can afford a good estimator and someone to update your Zillow listing for you. And given the current housing bubble, if you're actually trying to sell, you should have no problem finding someone willing to pay well above the listing price.
It's not like the US tried to influence the previous French elections, or France tried to influence Russian elections. No, they are way too nice for that.
So what? Again, at what point does any organization stop operating because a manager gets fired? And even if the new guy stops an (at this point imaginary) investigation, you don't think there are plenty of people up and down the chain that will have some beef with that and leak it?
There are various over-voltage chips available in there market, off the top off my head the NCP370 protects from -30V to +30V, costs ~50c and is what I typically see on various USB powered systems (think RPi, ODROID,...). I'm sure there are better chips that take more voltages.
There should be no manufacturer that powers the 5V rail directly from the USB pins without as much as a zener or a capacitor.
CNN and NYT op-eds have been calling for Comey's head since before the elections.
They got it, this won't affect any investigations because Comey is not the one doing any investigations - that's just a red herring. It would be great news for drug dealers everywhere - FBI head fired, all investigations cancelled until we find a new FBI agent to do them.
It's both. It's an RCE exploit that either gives sufficient privileges to self-replicate or uses a process that has inherently sufficient privileges to self-replicate without requiring any further privileges.
Call center operators have a turnover of about 3-6 months. They simply do not care who sits behind the desk or what effect it has on their employees, as long as you give 100%, 100% of the time. Take a 5 minute break because you feel sick and you pretty much get fired.
Yeah, I'm sure that the Russians had plenty of time to fabricate 9GB worth of files in the 24h when the hack was confirmed by the Macron camp and the actual release of it.
You should wonder more why across the entire EU, these "neo-nazis" have 40-60% of the support? Back in the day, they did barely got a single seat, if they got any at all, now they got majority or near-majority amount of seats in the governments and are only held away because of things like 6 or even 10-party coalitions creating a very unstable government (as soon as a party walks away the government collapses, so guess how well that government works with a Christian-Socialist-Islam-Centrist-Conservative coalition party)
It's already been certified by both the Macron camp and Wikileaks to be accurate, it wasn't originally published by Wikileaks and the first parts only had some "regular business", Macron had to admit/deny before the media blackout and admitted "yeah, our email got hacked". Only after they published the evidence of tax evasion did Macron walk the admission back.
Russia is a red herring. It's an easy way to discredit any source since Hillary's blatant illegal behavior, just associate them with Russia but those allegations have no substance. Russia's the lefts conspiracy theory.
Hospitals still operate with the same amount of people than the 90s but the population has nearly doubled. There is also a ton more diagnostics being done by the little beeping machines. There is still no reason to run Windows though.
Is that there are still 45k Windows machine that are directly connected to the Internet.
Any Windows machine I manage (mostly very specific medical software and medical machines) are either VM (and thus behind a firewall and any service proxied to a BSD or Linux host) or airgapped.
Russia has had their leaks such as the Syria Files. There are plenty of whistleblowers and even Wikileaks concerning Russia. It's just not in our media.
Marcel LazÄfr Lehel, known as Guccifer, is a Romanian hacker. Romania is not part of Russia (not for a long time at least). Most people quote the signatures from Ukrainian based hacker groups, Ukraine and Russia are not really great buddies either (Crimea). Cyrillic is used in more than just Russia, it's just the average USian doesn't know geography outside their own city, even the Macron investigation: it could have been Russia, one of our contractors with a Cyrillic character set installed or another hacker we don't have any clue but it's probably Russia.
There are various differences, as I pointed out, the resistor hack is mostly an urban myth.
Yes, you can make a GeForce appear to be a Quadro or even a Tesla (and trick some proprietary software) but the GeForce still won't have the same double precision performance, ECC memory or thermal management, a Quadro will still be twice as fast as your mod and more importantly, won't crash. You pay $4k for the card because the performance, stability and memory increases over the GeForce is worth it, and yes, I have experience with them, because I thought the same thing initially, paid $1500 for one of the "best" GeForce (I only use it with open source software and did use the Tesla drivers/firmware so there was no artificial limit) and still ended up with 2 Tesla's instead.
The chipset may be the same but that doesn't mean all the features work the same way. In the same sense that Intel's chipsets are all the same from Celeron to Xeon, you can't say that they're just a resistor away from flooding the market with Xeons.
Even without ANY solar panels, they're roughly costing 4x the price of a 'regular' roof, once you select 70% solar, you're looking at 10x the price of a 'regular' roof.
And for that I save about $1k/year, it's a very poor investment. Get a metal roof and 'regular' solar panels, the same amount of energy for less than a quarter of the cost and the same 30-100y lifespan.
They are servicing an entirely different market, if you want better CUDA performance, especially double precision you need to get the "Pro" line because it simply has better double precision performance but then you don't get as good graphics/gaming performance (which requires mostly single precision).
On the other hand, the GeForce lines don't have any protections against data issues like ECC memory but ECC memory is also slower.
You don't play Crysis on a Tesla (it doesn't even have an output port) or on a Quadro (most of them don't even have lower-quality ports like HDMI). You don't run CUDA calculations on a GeForce (unless you really don't care about the accuracy of your results).
If you steal near $700k you can afford a pound of thermite not just for the hard drive but for the entire computer -or- someone that actually knows what they're doing and some 'shush' money.
The Zestimate values my home at ~80k more than it's "worth" and I've seen it climb to 250% of the purchase price in the last few months (there is/was a bubble that peaked some time between February and April). The estimates are based not just on local data but also on the national housing market. It's a fairly decent algorithm but by no means complete.
The problem is that we're currently in a housing bubble so I could probably sell my house for ~20-30k more than what I bought it for a few years ago and I saw houses going for 50% over the listing price while the listing prices are already 20-30% over the 'assessed' value.
If your house costs $600k you can afford a good estimator and someone to update your Zillow listing for you. And given the current housing bubble, if you're actually trying to sell, you should have no problem finding someone willing to pay well above the listing price.
It's not like the US tried to influence the previous French elections, or France tried to influence Russian elections. No, they are way too nice for that.
If only the main company would listen to and use the results of their Research department.
So what? Again, at what point does any organization stop operating because a manager gets fired? And even if the new guy stops an (at this point imaginary) investigation, you don't think there are plenty of people up and down the chain that will have some beef with that and leak it?
There are various over-voltage chips available in there market, off the top off my head the NCP370 protects from -30V to +30V, costs ~50c and is what I typically see on various USB powered systems (think RPi, ODROID, ...). I'm sure there are better chips that take more voltages.
There should be no manufacturer that powers the 5V rail directly from the USB pins without as much as a zener or a capacitor.
CNN and NYT op-eds have been calling for Comey's head since before the elections.
They got it, this won't affect any investigations because Comey is not the one doing any investigations - that's just a red herring. It would be great news for drug dealers everywhere - FBI head fired, all investigations cancelled until we find a new FBI agent to do them.
Yeah, quoting a real non-partisan upstanding news organization there.
There is no reason modern electronics should fry unless they receive something truly out of spec (like a spike of 220VAC).
Arnold was pretty moderate for a Californian Democrat.
It's both. It's an RCE exploit that either gives sufficient privileges to self-replicate or uses a process that has inherently sufficient privileges to self-replicate without requiring any further privileges.
Call center operators have a turnover of about 3-6 months. They simply do not care who sits behind the desk or what effect it has on their employees, as long as you give 100%, 100% of the time. Take a 5 minute break because you feel sick and you pretty much get fired.
Yeah, I'm sure that the Russians had plenty of time to fabricate 9GB worth of files in the 24h when the hack was confirmed by the Macron camp and the actual release of it.
You should wonder more why across the entire EU, these "neo-nazis" have 40-60% of the support? Back in the day, they did barely got a single seat, if they got any at all, now they got majority or near-majority amount of seats in the governments and are only held away because of things like 6 or even 10-party coalitions creating a very unstable government (as soon as a party walks away the government collapses, so guess how well that government works with a Christian-Socialist-Islam-Centrist-Conservative coalition party)
It's already been certified by both the Macron camp and Wikileaks to be accurate, it wasn't originally published by Wikileaks and the first parts only had some "regular business", Macron had to admit/deny before the media blackout and admitted "yeah, our email got hacked". Only after they published the evidence of tax evasion did Macron walk the admission back.
Russia is a red herring. It's an easy way to discredit any source since Hillary's blatant illegal behavior, just associate them with Russia but those allegations have no substance. Russia's the lefts conspiracy theory.
That's what they want, control all media to make sure you make the "right" choice.
Nope, you're thinking certain EU states prior to the EU ruling on the matter. In the US everyone involved is liable hence the SWAT teams at grandmas.