You're not spending your money in the right place if you don't think it can buy happiness. Sure buying cars and "stuff" won't make you happy, but buying experiences will. A flight to New Zealand costs around $2k. Let me see you buy that ticket plus hotels for a month long stay in New Zealand on your "happy" $60k. Good luck....30 days off work will cost a $120k per year salary worker $10,000 in time off, that's before you start calculating the cost of travel and the experiences in New Zealand. So $120 is instantly $110k a year. I'm going to lean on $145,000 with mild responsibilities and a flexible work schedule with a good amount of time off being the magic number. Anything less, makes you count your pennies when you're traveling. But please....keep working for $60k and we'll compare most interesting man in the world stories in 10 years and see who has scene more, done more, and is happier.
You're an idiot. CPU power is the least green thing I can think of in the world. Your machine sitting idle uses far less power and cooling than your machine sitting idle. Before your nitwit idea comes to fruition, perform a real ROI, not a slashdot ROI prediction. The beauty with bitcoin mining is you can actually compute the stats of how much power and cooling you'll need to produce a single bitcoin in the present time. Within the next 30 days, be ready to have wasted a crap ton of money on power, because ASICs are about to make fools out of all of you.
I didn't see the outside air temp during this test.Sure it ran for 10 months, but 10 months out of the year Arizona is a gorgeous hospitable place. It's the other two (July-August) that are inhospitable. When the air temp outdoors is 120 degrees how are you cooling it to sub 90s?
What are they tracking to decide when to stop holding the domain or what logic do they use to see if it's a bogus scripted DNS query? Tracking IP? Anyone tried running the script behind TOR?
Sure this sounds bad, but look at the rest of the web. Kids on myspace posting pictures of themselves doing drugs, underage drinking, etc... We've all heard of the dangers checking email at coffee shops, told not to follow links from our email to bank accounts, not to talk to strangers, the list could go forever and do we ever stop and think about the dangers? Sure for about a week, then the world forgets the rest. We're untouchable, next risk please. Oh, STDs, hmmm if I apply the method of this article "stop doing X" we should all be fine. Good luck.
I remember the discovery channel covering the production of diamond in labs a good number of years ago 3++. It was being done in a university/research environment and would NEVER see stores because it would cripple the diamond industry. If the "imposter" were to get out jewelers wouldn't be able to tell the difference.
I can't wait for these diamonds to cut down on price and be sold in those one man mall stands. I'll be "bling bling" and all my friends will be jealous of my "shiney". I wonder if the rap industry has known about this all along? Oh' wait that's cubic zirconia I'm thinking of. Go buy a college savings plan for your kids instead of a shiny rock for your wifes one finger. A diamond is forever....to bad we don't live long enough to enjoy it.
This sounds like the voice of a non-voter. EVERYONE'S VOTE COUNTS!!! Even if you dont hit Sony in the pockets, if you simply don't purchase Sony products from a specific store, (EB games possibly?) The store will be affected. The store will in turn look at what happened to profits for that store and move to remedy the problem. If the problem is Sony product not selling, then why carry it? They'll order less of the product that isn't selling and even better none at all. After the first store stops selling you're on your way to the WORLD!!!! So come on everyone!! Everyone has the power to turn this place around.
Last time I checked the price of copper was increasing. The cost to make a penny has toppled its actual value. How long until the cost to lay copper lines can't beat the next new, cheap, and renewable source? Probably by the time this rolls out.
hmm...isn't this called online learning? I guess the 50,000 graduates of Phoenix Online have skipped class and didn't do work. I think you need to pay more attention to your model of learning and change from giving tests as a measure of standards and move to project based learning or some other form of measuring how much a student has learned. This is 2006, not 1970. It's time for education to change. VIVA LA EDUCATION REVOLUTION!
OS X blows my left . This one person's opinion is worth nothing. When I buy a desktop and a standard 1/8" headphone jack will not go between my ipod and desktop something is wrong. Apple is not only a vendor lock in solution, it's a use our solution and only our solution, because we won't work with anything else. Oh, and by the way, you'll have to buy all of our accessories only. We don't work with anyone elses hardware or software solutions. Open Source is open source not because it's free, but because it is freedom.
Patch, wow that's easy enough, I wish I would have known. But first, if you could please talk to my third party vendors and make sure my MS patch won't break something else. It's sooo simple to say patch, but some 90% of the time that single patch breaks third party software. Normally costing me hours of play before I can get everything back up. What's worse? When a patch says you must shutdown a service for a specified period of time...(BES server wanted the service down for 20 minutes. Nobody could send or recieve emails over the crackberry). 20 minutes of downtime is pretty painful on a critical service. So the answer to patching, patching, patching, isn't as simple as it sounds. For home users....patch away.
Ellch is pursuing his Masters and had a ton of data associated with the wireless cards. I think he is completely capable and educated enough to produce great things. -- all my opinion.
First hand::Ellch talked a lot about the timings and the reactions of wireless cards to certain packets, as well as the need for a less fatty and feature full tcp/ip protocol. From the talk it sounded like Maynor developed the particular exploit. Ellch talked about his tool fuzze. Ellch's goal was to fingerprint particular wireless users and the driver model they were using....(to decide what Metasploit exploit you'll use this week) If I was a wireless guru, say like some of the other thousands alive, I could make a prediction. If they don't release the exploit soon, someone else will develop an equally powerful exploit into the wild. Buffer overflow the stack..... It's too fat and does more thinking than it should. I say patience is key. Even when they do develop the patch, how many coffee shop users don't apply patches? The biggest weakness in the attack is the fact that it sounds like a proximity attack. If you're not within wireless reach to the victim, you won't be able to attack them. That's just a guess since the video demo of the attack shows the attack from across a desk and not across the office. Cantenna anyone? Wifi-shootout?
Research from the room of pelesmk concludes that a lack of girlfriends for young IT staff can be associated to the use of computers for extended periods of time.
You mean to tell me my password could have been compromised? Oh, boy; My IRC password was the "one". I need to change all of my passwords now, it's gonna be a long night at the server farm.
You're not spending your money in the right place if you don't think it can buy happiness. Sure buying cars and "stuff" won't make you happy, but buying experiences will. A flight to New Zealand costs around $2k. Let me see you buy that ticket plus hotels for a month long stay in New Zealand on your "happy" $60k. Good luck....30 days off work will cost a $120k per year salary worker $10,000 in time off, that's before you start calculating the cost of travel and the experiences in New Zealand. So $120 is instantly $110k a year. I'm going to lean on $145,000 with mild responsibilities and a flexible work schedule with a good amount of time off being the magic number. Anything less, makes you count your pennies when you're traveling. But please....keep working for $60k and we'll compare most interesting man in the world stories in 10 years and see who has scene more, done more, and is happier.
I meant to say uses far less power and cooling than your machine running at 95% full time..still the jist is the same, the world is full of idiots
You're an idiot. CPU power is the least green thing I can think of in the world. Your machine sitting idle uses far less power and cooling than your machine sitting idle. Before your nitwit idea comes to fruition, perform a real ROI, not a slashdot ROI prediction. The beauty with bitcoin mining is you can actually compute the stats of how much power and cooling you'll need to produce a single bitcoin in the present time. Within the next 30 days, be ready to have wasted a crap ton of money on power, because ASICs are about to make fools out of all of you.
Based on HIPAA he would be fined at least $100 per document he took, hacker or not.
At least California knows when to let go of a deal gone south and fire someone.
but this is not McAfee....this is Kaspersky I'm confused or I think you're confused.
I didn't see the outside air temp during this test.Sure it ran for 10 months, but 10 months out of the year Arizona is a gorgeous hospitable place. It's the other two (July-August) that are inhospitable. When the air temp outdoors is 120 degrees how are you cooling it to sub 90s?
What are they tracking to decide when to stop holding the domain or what logic do they use to see if it's a bogus scripted DNS query? Tracking IP? Anyone tried running the script behind TOR?
Sure this sounds bad, but look at the rest of the web. Kids on myspace posting pictures of themselves doing drugs, underage drinking, etc... We've all heard of the dangers checking email at coffee shops, told not to follow links from our email to bank accounts, not to talk to strangers, the list could go forever and do we ever stop and think about the dangers? Sure for about a week, then the world forgets the rest. We're untouchable, next risk please. Oh, STDs, hmmm if I apply the method of this article "stop doing X" we should all be fine. Good luck.
I remember the discovery channel covering the production of diamond in labs a good number of years ago 3++. It was being done in a university/research environment and would NEVER see stores because it would cripple the diamond industry. If the "imposter" were to get out jewelers wouldn't be able to tell the difference.
I can't wait for these diamonds to cut down on price and be sold in those one man mall stands. I'll be "bling bling" and all my friends will be jealous of my "shiney". I wonder if the rap industry has known about this all along? Oh' wait that's cubic zirconia I'm thinking of. Go buy a college savings plan for your kids instead of a shiny rock for your wifes one finger. A diamond is forever....to bad we don't live long enough to enjoy it.
This sounds like the voice of a non-voter. EVERYONE'S VOTE COUNTS!!! Even if you dont hit Sony in the pockets, if you simply don't purchase Sony products from a specific store, (EB games possibly?) The store will be affected. The store will in turn look at what happened to profits for that store and move to remedy the problem. If the problem is Sony product not selling, then why carry it? They'll order less of the product that isn't selling and even better none at all. After the first store stops selling you're on your way to the WORLD!!!! So come on everyone!! Everyone has the power to turn this place around.
Last time I checked the price of copper was increasing. The cost to make a penny has toppled its actual value. How long until the cost to lay copper lines can't beat the next new, cheap, and renewable source? Probably by the time this rolls out.
hmm...isn't this called online learning? I guess the 50,000 graduates of Phoenix Online have skipped class and didn't do work. I think you need to pay more attention to your model of learning and change from giving tests as a measure of standards and move to project based learning or some other form of measuring how much a student has learned. This is 2006, not 1970. It's time for education to change. VIVA LA EDUCATION REVOLUTION!
So it will be just like Mac OS X?
OS X blows my left . This one person's opinion is worth nothing. When I buy a desktop and a standard 1/8" headphone jack will not go between my ipod and desktop something is wrong. Apple is not only a vendor lock in solution, it's a use our solution and only our solution, because we won't work with anything else. Oh, and by the way, you'll have to buy all of our accessories only. We don't work with anyone elses hardware or software solutions. Open Source is open source not because it's free, but because it is freedom.
Umm..Not a leader but a follower. Where the hell are my linux drivers!!!
Patch, wow that's easy enough, I wish I would have known. But first, if you could please talk to my third party vendors and make sure my MS patch won't break something else. It's sooo simple to say patch, but some 90% of the time that single patch breaks third party software. Normally costing me hours of play before I can get everything back up. What's worse? When a patch says you must shutdown a service for a specified period of time...(BES server wanted the service down for 20 minutes. Nobody could send or recieve emails over the crackberry). 20 minutes of downtime is pretty painful on a critical service. So the answer to patching, patching, patching, isn't as simple as it sounds. For home users....patch away.
Ellch is pursuing his Masters and had a ton of data associated with the wireless cards. I think he is completely capable and educated enough to produce great things. -- all my opinion.
First hand::Ellch talked a lot about the timings and the reactions of wireless cards to certain packets, as well as the need for a less fatty and feature full tcp/ip protocol. From the talk it sounded like Maynor developed the particular exploit. Ellch talked about his tool fuzze. Ellch's goal was to fingerprint particular wireless users and the driver model they were using....(to decide what Metasploit exploit you'll use this week) If I was a wireless guru, say like some of the other thousands alive, I could make a prediction. If they don't release the exploit soon, someone else will develop an equally powerful exploit into the wild. Buffer overflow the stack..... It's too fat and does more thinking than it should. I say patience is key. Even when they do develop the patch, how many coffee shop users don't apply patches? The biggest weakness in the attack is the fact that it sounds like a proximity attack. If you're not within wireless reach to the victim, you won't be able to attack them. That's just a guess since the video demo of the attack shows the attack from across a desk and not across the office. Cantenna anyone? Wifi-shootout?
I'm not trusting any study that uses hypnosis as a "lab" test.
Guess I'll see it first in Vegas at Blackhat. Those darn Asia hackers are a step behind on this one.
And they said it couldn't be done.......
Research from the room of pelesmk concludes that a lack of girlfriends for young IT staff can be associated to the use of computers for extended periods of time.
You mean to tell me my password could have been compromised? Oh, boy; My IRC password was the "one". I need to change all of my passwords now, it's gonna be a long night at the server farm.
So which came first, human embryo or the full grown adult? Male or Female?