AFAIK, the v3 of GPL is partially in response to companies trying to do content distribution platforms using open source software. The content owners are very particular about having DRM, and the platforms on which that content is distributed have to provide some sort of secure boot chain that prevents unauthorized software from running on the *hardware*. Those companies comply with the open source GPL v2 license and publish their source code for others to use, but they do not allow modifications of that source code to run on their hardware. Not clear to me why a software license should extend to the hardware.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
They did a lot of work to make sure they eliminated expectation bias from the image processing. And, I believe they had 4 teams working on different algorithms, not allowed to collaborate with one another, and all of whom came up with more or less the same result.
I thought the Supreme Court decided, only a couple of years ago, that extending a traffic stop even by a few minutes for the purpose of waiting for a drug dog to arrive was unconstitutional. Isnâ(TM)t this marijuana possession charge thus bogus, and the subsequent âoeprobable causeâ created by it to request the phone search also unconstitutional?
http://thehill.com/regulation/...
I suspect these 'short flights' will be significantly less than even 'sub orbital'... not even making it to space. I'm expecting something like the grasshopper tests. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
Point taken on *regional* public transit. BART and Caltrain do work for long haul commuting.
In the urban center, tho, which this article is about, Muni does *not* work, except, perhaps, in the underground portion from Castro to the Ferry Building. The buses/trolleys are slow, unreliable, infrequent, and not significantly cheaper than Lyft Line or Uber Pool, which takes your door to door in less time.
Cabs in SF are unreliable and expensive. I could never get one to pick me up at my house without a 30-45 minute delay. Sometimes they would refuse to take me home, and I live in Potrero Hill.
...people would use it instead of paying for rideshares. I live in SF, and there's a reason that Uber, Lyft and Sidecar all started here. Other transit options (including traditional cabs) are unreliable and/or more expensive.
Uh... this is hardly going to add anything to the already existing mountains of dangerous radiation in interplanetary space. The point is to get from Earth to Mars *faster* so that astronauts don't have to spend so much time in the radiation bath outside the magnetosphere.
Who has standing to bring suit under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act? IANAL, but it would seem to me that only Twitter was 'harmed' here, and could bring legal action. Trump doesn't own his twitter handle. Random joe user who reads Trump's tweets definitely doesn't own anything here. I think it's highly unlikely, given Twitter's executive-level dislike of Trump, that they will throw the book at this already ex employee. They're just gonna beef up internal controls and tell everyone that deactivating accounts without cause is a fireable offense.
I use VPN on my home firewall in San Francisco to a gateway in Silicon Valley because I don't want my ISP spying on my web traffic. Netflix blocked my ability to stream as well, so I canceled my Netflix service.
It's annoying when the privacy conscious get conflated with the pirates.
I had an odroid C1. Though it has nice specs, the software is incredibly flaky. I would routinely get software updates from hard kernel that would corrupt the boot loader, disable networking, etc. There was a period where they shipped a wifi driver for their *own* branded wifi adapter that could not reliably connect to name brand access points if there were more than a few visible to the device. When I complained that hard kernel was routinely hosing my productivity for pushing untested software into its release channel, I was told by hard kernel employees on its discussion boards that I shouldn't expect stability from a 'development board'.
I ended up getting a rPI 2 and have been *much* happier with its general stability, as well as it's better community support. I recommend you stay *far* away from odroid products.
http://arstechnica.com/science...
"The results of the analysis so far suggest that four drug combinations—including the combination of the common antibiotic, ceftriaxone, with the over-the-counter heartburn medication, Prevacid (lansoprazole)—may cause a potentially fatal heart rhythm."
"The other problematic drug combinations that the data flagged as possibly producing the same heart problem are: cefazolin, an antibiotic, and meperidine, a pain medicine; meperidine and vancomycin, another antibiotic; and metoprolol, a blood pressure medication, and fosphenytoin, a seizure medication."
Paywalled original story:
http://www.chicagotribune.com/...
Yup, so easy to defeat such monitoring with public WiFi/TOR/VPN/etc., so it's really just security theater, or, worse, a means to suppressing dissenting views.
If you care about our future, and especially if you live in a red state where these charlatans seem to originate, please stop voting for anti intellectual and anti science politicians. They are only doing what they perceive the electorate has sent them to Washington to do, which seems to be to put their heads in the sand and 'pray' for a 'savior'.
Increasingly, one's digital devices are becoming an extension of one's memory. You cannot be compelled to testify against yourself using your biological memories. Why should you be required to testify against yourself using your digital ones? Encryption and privacy are not crimes.
Dunno... but as a San Francisco voter, I'm pretty pissed off that my Senator is a gun runner and influence peddler. Isn't this the third California Senate Democrat to be indicted for some sort of fraud in the last 30 days? Sounds like there's a serious problem in Sacramento.
Someone moderated this post as 'Trolling'??? C'mon. I am trying to educate people about what GPL v3 is about. :-(
AFAIK, the v3 of GPL is partially in response to companies trying to do content distribution platforms using open source software. The content owners are very particular about having DRM, and the platforms on which that content is distributed have to provide some sort of secure boot chain that prevents unauthorized software from running on the *hardware*. Those companies comply with the open source GPL v2 license and publish their source code for others to use, but they do not allow modifications of that source code to run on their hardware. Not clear to me why a software license should extend to the hardware. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
They did a lot of work to make sure they eliminated expectation bias from the image processing. And, I believe they had 4 teams working on different algorithms, not allowed to collaborate with one another, and all of whom came up with more or less the same result.
I thought the Supreme Court decided, only a couple of years ago, that extending a traffic stop even by a few minutes for the purpose of waiting for a drug dog to arrive was unconstitutional. Isnâ(TM)t this marijuana possession charge thus bogus, and the subsequent âoeprobable causeâ created by it to request the phone search also unconstitutional? http://thehill.com/regulation/...
I suspect these 'short flights' will be significantly less than even 'sub orbital'... not even making it to space. I'm expecting something like the grasshopper tests. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
Point taken on *regional* public transit. BART and Caltrain do work for long haul commuting.
In the urban center, tho, which this article is about, Muni does *not* work, except, perhaps, in the underground portion from Castro to the Ferry Building. The buses/trolleys are slow, unreliable, infrequent, and not significantly cheaper than Lyft Line or Uber Pool, which takes your door to door in less time.
Cabs in SF are unreliable and expensive. I could never get one to pick me up at my house without a 30-45 minute delay. Sometimes they would refuse to take me home, and I live in Potrero Hill.
...people would use it instead of paying for rideshares. I live in SF, and there's a reason that Uber, Lyft and Sidecar all started here. Other transit options (including traditional cabs) are unreliable and/or more expensive.
Uh... this is hardly going to add anything to the already existing mountains of dangerous radiation in interplanetary space. The point is to get from Earth to Mars *faster* so that astronauts don't have to spend so much time in the radiation bath outside the magnetosphere.
Who has standing to bring suit under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act? IANAL, but it would seem to me that only Twitter was 'harmed' here, and could bring legal action. Trump doesn't own his twitter handle. Random joe user who reads Trump's tweets definitely doesn't own anything here. I think it's highly unlikely, given Twitter's executive-level dislike of Trump, that they will throw the book at this already ex employee. They're just gonna beef up internal controls and tell everyone that deactivating accounts without cause is a fireable offense.
Yeah, hope they sandboxed the crap out of whatever hardware they plugged that USB drive into.
zOMG!!1! mind blown...
IEEE 1284 devices don't need to be charged every day, either. They do, usually, need to be plugged into the wall, tho.
What's with the removal of all these well established and standardized ports?? I want my IEEE 1284 port back!
So, how do you really feel about Symantec?
I use VPN on my home firewall in San Francisco to a gateway in Silicon Valley because I don't want my ISP spying on my web traffic. Netflix blocked my ability to stream as well, so I canceled my Netflix service. It's annoying when the privacy conscious get conflated with the pirates.
I had an odroid C1. Though it has nice specs, the software is incredibly flaky. I would routinely get software updates from hard kernel that would corrupt the boot loader, disable networking, etc. There was a period where they shipped a wifi driver for their *own* branded wifi adapter that could not reliably connect to name brand access points if there were more than a few visible to the device. When I complained that hard kernel was routinely hosing my productivity for pushing untested software into its release channel, I was told by hard kernel employees on its discussion boards that I shouldn't expect stability from a 'development board'. I ended up getting a rPI 2 and have been *much* happier with its general stability, as well as it's better community support. I recommend you stay *far* away from odroid products.
http://arstechnica.com/science... "The results of the analysis so far suggest that four drug combinations—including the combination of the common antibiotic, ceftriaxone, with the over-the-counter heartburn medication, Prevacid (lansoprazole)—may cause a potentially fatal heart rhythm." "The other problematic drug combinations that the data flagged as possibly producing the same heart problem are: cefazolin, an antibiotic, and meperidine, a pain medicine; meperidine and vancomycin, another antibiotic; and metoprolol, a blood pressure medication, and fosphenytoin, a seizure medication." Paywalled original story: http://www.chicagotribune.com/...
Yup, so easy to defeat such monitoring with public WiFi/TOR/VPN/etc., so it's really just security theater, or, worse, a means to suppressing dissenting views.
... there were a National Institute, of some sort, focused on Health, funded collectively by annual citizen contributions.
If you care about our future, and especially if you live in a red state where these charlatans seem to originate, please stop voting for anti intellectual and anti science politicians. They are only doing what they perceive the electorate has sent them to Washington to do, which seems to be to put their heads in the sand and 'pray' for a 'savior'.
Increasingly, one's digital devices are becoming an extension of one's memory. You cannot be compelled to testify against yourself using your biological memories. Why should you be required to testify against yourself using your digital ones? Encryption and privacy are not crimes.
I think there's also a NASA mission set to arrive at Mars on Sept 22nd, a few days before the ISRO one, no?
Dunno... but as a San Francisco voter, I'm pretty pissed off that my Senator is a gun runner and influence peddler. Isn't this the third California Senate Democrat to be indicted for some sort of fraud in the last 30 days? Sounds like there's a serious problem in Sacramento.
Well, they actually were in some states in the 1930s when originally introduced to cars. http://reason.com/archives/201...
Erm... MuscleNerd, pod2g, and planetbeing are hardly 'unproven' in the jailbreak community.