Yea, except the show I'm going to be on isn't cops, and the viewing audience for the show I will be on is much more educated, as well as the show itself being about agriculture and such.
Of course, your name gives away your instant bias. Shame on you thinking I'm producing marijuana-cultivation systems.
Constant reading and studying because I love plants.
Said passion led to multiple arguments over on 'cannabis forums' and caught the attention of a very rich man.
Said rich man found out I wasn't wrong at all in any of those arguments, he now has a system of producing food that's more efficient than anything else on the planet, designed by me.
I spent from 15-25 being a retail slave. I design complex horticultural systems and LED lighting to match those systems, now. I'm about to be on the BBC.
And you think those other people writing fixes aren't inserting their own shit into the code?
Oh please.
One person can go "check this out!" and have a bunch of other friends go "This is awesome!" and suddenly everyone TRUSTS them and blindly executes code that begins to fuck their system.
Social engineering - it's more dangerous than you think.
And it doesn't matter if you test nmap or not. Since you have no relevant experience with the software, you should simply keep your mouth shut. Doesn't matter if you have relevant experience with the specific license or the laws regarding such.
CNet advertises as adware and spyware free. This is obviously a fat case of false advertising, your crappy licensing argument notwithstanding (and you are apprently not even aware of the full T&C of nmap, so again, you open your mouth without being informed.)
"leader in the Open Source / Free Software community"
Not if you aren't aware of your competition (proprietary source software,) and their distributors, you aren't. And given you just admitted you don't test nmap, you're no leader, especially if you haven't tested one of THE MOST POPULAR Open-Source applications around.
Feel free to call yourself a 'leader' when you actually start acting like one, okay? Until then, you're not much of anything, just a mouthpiece.
The fact you don't test across all systems (let alone have test systems or environments for the four or five major operating systems) is more than proof of having less-than-stellar competence.
"Do we have screen shots, etc., that make a case that it was intentionally deceptive?"
Every bit of advertising all over CNet about "ad-ware and spyware free" installers would seem to constitute every bit of evidence you need, since you seem to lack the mental faculties to find such embarrassingly simple things for yourself.
Too bad most hydro shops haven't heard of me, but that's okay. They can keep reselling cheap rebadged Chinese stuff while my stuff is used in professional production systems and proven to work across multiple crop types! I'm much happier in the corporate-scale.
You won't find much on my site. Two panels for home stuff. Everything else is call-to-order. Maybe I'll have more products available once I get some more money to develop them.
The only way this is good for FPS is if you can keep the button pressed down for any reasonable amount of time. Sometimes you just gotta keep running and not stop. It would be crappy for you to have to let go and press the key again to keep running.
This is something we tested by accident with our zero-light fodder system. We found a different pathway to stimulate, however, and do it via pulsing current through the nutrient solution at insanely high frequencies, using induction coils. Keeps the fodder grass nice and green.
This study will help us understand why this works.
We already had this idea for air using piezo-electric cylinders. Can't we just sink these into tidal areas and generate power the same way, without all the loss of conversion?
Given the time-sensitive nature of small claims court filings (many of which get served via USPS) this is going to pose a large burden on the right to due process.
They're nothing.
Let them die twice like me, then they can talk about what sucks and what doesn't.
BTW, death isn't all that bad! It's warm and dark and peaceful (at least, that is what my body tells me it remembers from death.)
No, we'd bitch about the lack of stuff to bitch about.
"what do you think the reaction would be if there were a shortage on sports"
Fuck yes! Perfect time to introduce my chainmail hackey-sack competition!
Yea, except the show I'm going to be on isn't cops, and the viewing audience for the show I will be on is much more educated, as well as the show itself being about agriculture and such.
Of course, your name gives away your instant bias. Shame on you thinking I'm producing marijuana-cultivation systems.
That look like weed to you, son?
I'm no genius, just well-read and versed in the field I am currently in.
Of course, I've been dead, twice, so some rules certainly don't apply as-is.
Constant reading and studying because I love plants.
Said passion led to multiple arguments over on 'cannabis forums' and caught the attention of a very rich man.
Said rich man found out I wasn't wrong at all in any of those arguments, he now has a system of producing food that's more efficient than anything else on the planet, designed by me.
There's plenty you can do about it - you're just too scared to do it.
See, with ABP and NoScript, nothing touches my computer without explicit permission.
It's that simple. These 'vulnerabilities' are mostly due to third-party shit (Adobe, JS)
"The only way to change a wrong law from the jury box is to vote to convict so that the case can be appealed up the chain."
You are the perfect example of the ignorance that is happening in this country today.
Not surprising with a UID 1,000,000+ higher than mine.
I spent from 15-25 being a retail slave. I design complex horticultural systems and LED lighting to match those systems, now. I'm about to be on the BBC.
I'd say it's not so stuck.
And you think those other people writing fixes aren't inserting their own shit into the code?
Oh please.
One person can go "check this out!" and have a bunch of other friends go "This is awesome!" and suddenly everyone TRUSTS them and blindly executes code that begins to fuck their system.
Social engineering - it's more dangerous than you think.
And it doesn't matter if you test nmap or not. Since you have no relevant experience with the software, you should simply keep your mouth shut. Doesn't matter if you have relevant experience with the specific license or the laws regarding such.
CNet advertises as adware and spyware free. This is obviously a fat case of false advertising, your crappy licensing argument notwithstanding (and you are apprently not even aware of the full T&C of nmap, so again, you open your mouth without being informed.)
"leader in the Open Source / Free Software community"
Not if you aren't aware of your competition (proprietary source software,) and their distributors, you aren't. And given you just admitted you don't test nmap, you're no leader, especially if you haven't tested one of THE MOST POPULAR Open-Source applications around.
Feel free to call yourself a 'leader' when you actually start acting like one, okay? Until then, you're not much of anything, just a mouthpiece.
The fact you don't test across all systems (let alone have test systems or environments for the four or five major operating systems) is more than proof of having less-than-stellar competence.
The very one that's managed to break the law and get away with it after essentially admitting to it?
Yea, I don't trust his software anyways so no big loss for me.
"Do we have screen shots, etc., that make a case that it was intentionally deceptive?"
Every bit of advertising all over CNet about "ad-ware and spyware free" installers would seem to constitute every bit of evidence you need, since you seem to lack the mental faculties to find such embarrassingly simple things for yourself.
Oh, and to answer your question, if you are doing hydroponics, LED is hands down the way to go for lettuce and other low herbs.
See, I prefer legitimate crops.
Too bad most hydro shops haven't heard of me, but that's okay. They can keep reselling cheap rebadged Chinese stuff while my stuff is used in professional production systems and proven to work across multiple crop types! I'm much happier in the corporate-scale.
You won't find much on my site. Two panels for home stuff. Everything else is call-to-order. Maybe I'll have more products available once I get some more money to develop them.
My parent company is http://h2ofarm.co.uk/ if you'd like to check that out.
The only way this is good for FPS is if you can keep the button pressed down for any reasonable amount of time. Sometimes you just gotta keep running and not stop. It would be crappy for you to have to let go and press the key again to keep running.
That will suck for gaming, at least FPS style.
Oh, I'm sorry, did you want this grass?
Gonna have to wait another decade, I wager.
And while in bad fashion, I thought I'd keep the 'spam' contained within my post here.
A peep inside while the BBC was filming there this past Monday.
This is something we tested by accident with our zero-light fodder system. We found a different pathway to stimulate, however, and do it via pulsing current through the nutrient solution at insanely high frequencies, using induction coils. Keeps the fodder grass nice and green.
This study will help us understand why this works.
We already had this idea for air using piezo-electric cylinders. Can't we just sink these into tidal areas and generate power the same way, without all the loss of conversion?
Given the time-sensitive nature of small claims court filings (many of which get served via USPS) this is going to pose a large burden on the right to due process.
It is only lower because of hypervisor restrictions.
Unfettered single-point leveraging the entire system (including the GPU) you can get around 1.3-1.5TFLOPS practical.
The issue, again, is the hypervisor.