David Banner, Physician/Scientist, searching for a way to tap into the hidden strengths that all humans have. Then an accidental overdose of gamma radiation interacts with his unique body chemistry. And now, when David Banner grows angry or outraged, a startling metamorphosis occurs.
Which just shows that you either don't know what svchost does on Windows or what systemd does on Linux, there isn't even the slightest of equivalence between the two.
I actually do know what both do and they have been compared - not for functionality, but rather as to how they are designed. A (large) single program doing multiple things that would probably be better implemented as separate programs. Your post said, "Windows does not have anything that even remotely resembles systemd (or journald)." Svchost does in some respects. I'm surprised I had to spell this out for you.
In addition, svshost handles many network oriented functions, as does systemd -- which it probably should not.
The idea that you won't have to suffer through the same "security" theater at the hyper-loop port as at the airport is naive.
I'll stand by this.
The idea that you WILL have to in a system controlled by Musk is far more naive.
The extent of Elon's control vs. the government's is unclear. Airlines are private companies, under government control - for many things.
Have you BEEN to a greyhound station? Of course you have not.
Actually, I have.
Not to mention the security would be far more like a bus station than an airport. You can't hurt anyone in a pod any worse than you could hurt people in a bus if you wanted to.
Heck, you can even potentially drive a bus into other people or buildings, Can't really do anything with a Hyperloop pod except kill the people inside, and you could have killed a LOT more people outside with less effort.
Sure, but you could damage/destroy the hyper-loop infrastructure along with the pod and people in the pod. That damage could be worse / more expensive than what could be caused by a bus accident. Certainly more targeted than a plane crash. In addition, roadways and plane routes are fault tolerant -- meaning you can route around and/or continue after an incident. Not true for a train / hyper-loop incident that affects the infrastructure.
The whole fantasy of terrorists attacking hyper loop pods reveals Slashdot luddites at their absolute unthinking ignorant worst.
In addition, unlike destroying a plane, destroying a hyper-loop train would also affect the actual infrastructure. So, enjoy your cavity search.
Why? An accident on the highway also affects the actual infrastructure....
The hyper-loop will use tracks and/or tubes - infrastructure more substantial than used by trains. If that's damaged or destroyed, the result will be worse and more expensive than a highway accident - which (usually) doesn't damage the actual roadway. In addition, it's relatively easy to detour around a traffic accident, but not so with a train or hyper-loop.
The idea of getting from one city to another at 700 MPH without having to suffer through an airport and all that jazz is revolutionary.
The idea that you won't have to suffer through the same "security" theater at the hyper-loop port as at the airport is naive. There may even be more as the train routes are, by their nature, fixed so any on-train incidents could be timed to inflict specific ground targets. In addition, unlike destroying a plane, destroying a hyper-loop train would also affect the actual infrastructure. So, enjoy your cavity search.
I'll offer that the few times I've been driving through the middle of frelling nowhere in the middle of a clear night, I've been awed by the number of stars visible and the scene above me. Stop, kill the lights, and stare up in wonder...
27 pages is an awful lot of document to just state that.
If it's that short, can't we just add the Paris Climate Accord agreement to the iTunes EULA. That way, we can get everyone to agree to it without noticing.
So "pulling out" of PCCA just means that America will no longer need to make up fake goals.
Then what will Trump and the Republicans do? Fake goals are, apparently, all they're good at.
You can't, honestly, expect them to actually govern? </politically-biased-rant>
Except of course that Windows does not have anything that even remotely resembles systemd (or journald).
Unless you consider svchost.exe as something similar to "systemd" -- unless you were being sarcastic. And, as someone else mentioned, Windows does have binary log / event files.
Yay! Zillions of more juicy Email addresses and phone numbers to collect and spam! Robots will sweep up all that data and hammer the "contacts" to death.
Just exclude the "security.txt" file in the "robots.txt" file - problem solved.:-)
But if you are multiplying a recipe by 3.5 and something calls for 1/3 table spoon of cinnamon, it helps to have something handy to do that math other than your brain.
On the other hand, learning to do the math helps you in the long run. Simply asking Siri / Alexa for the answer doesn't.
Cellular in particular uses a lot of energy, relative to Bluetooth. ... What benefit does LTE bring over just pairing to your phone?
They're using LTE so your phone can be *really* far away from the watch. Bluetooth just doesn't have the range. :-)
Apple Watch Less Than Excellent
I'm sure the watch is fine. The people experiencing problems are probably just wearing it wrong.
Or is "ass" materially different from "weasel"?
Jumping in... I'd just like to remind everyone that weasels have asses.
Firefox has always sucked on OS X.
Moderated "troll" by some idiot who only use Firefox on Windows.
More likely by someone who confuses criticism and/or contrary opinion with trolling or baiting. /.
Welcome to
TFA provides a Rorschach Test -- no not the guy from Watchmen -- of mobile phones, but with right and wrong answers..
David Banner, Physician/Scientist, searching for a way to tap into the hidden strengths that all humans have. Then an accidental overdose of gamma radiation interacts with his unique body chemistry. And now, when David Banner grows angry or outraged, a startling metamorphosis occurs.
That's how Bixby worked on the Galaxy Note 7.
Which just shows that you either don't know what svchost does on Windows or what systemd does on Linux, there isn't even the slightest of equivalence between the two.
I actually do know what both do and they have been compared - not for functionality, but rather as to how they are designed. A (large) single program doing multiple things that would probably be better implemented as separate programs. Your post said, "Windows does not have anything that even remotely resembles systemd (or journald)." Svchost does in some respects. I'm surprised I had to spell this out for you.
In addition, svshost handles many network oriented functions, as does systemd -- which it probably should not.
Fonts of knowledge researching fonts for knowledge.
The idea that you won't have to suffer through the same "security" theater at the hyper-loop port as at the airport is naive.
I'll stand by this.
The idea that you WILL have to in a system controlled by Musk is far more naive.
The extent of Elon's control vs. the government's is unclear. Airlines are private companies, under government control - for many things.
Have you BEEN to a greyhound station? Of course you have not.
Actually, I have.
Not to mention the security would be far more like a bus station than an airport. You can't hurt anyone in a pod any worse than you could hurt people in a bus if you wanted to.
Heck, you can even potentially drive a bus into other people or buildings, Can't really do anything with a Hyperloop pod except kill the people inside, and you could have killed a LOT more people outside with less effort.
Sure, but you could damage/destroy the hyper-loop infrastructure along with the pod and people in the pod. That damage could be worse / more expensive than what could be caused by a bus accident. Certainly more targeted than a plane crash. In addition, roadways and plane routes are fault tolerant -- meaning you can route around and/or continue after an incident. Not true for a train / hyper-loop incident that affects the infrastructure.
The whole fantasy of terrorists attacking hyper loop pods reveals Slashdot luddites at their absolute unthinking ignorant worst.
Or it reveals your lack of imagination.
In addition, unlike destroying a plane, destroying a hyper-loop train would also affect the actual infrastructure. So, enjoy your cavity search.
Why? An accident on the highway also affects the actual infrastructure. ...
The hyper-loop will use tracks and/or tubes - infrastructure more substantial than used by trains. If that's damaged or destroyed, the result will be worse and more expensive than a highway accident - which (usually) doesn't damage the actual roadway. In addition, it's relatively easy to detour around a traffic accident, but not so with a train or hyper-loop.
The idea of getting from one city to another at 700 MPH without having to suffer through an airport and all that jazz is revolutionary.
The idea that you won't have to suffer through the same "security" theater at the hyper-loop port as at the airport is naive. There may even be more as the train routes are, by their nature, fixed so any on-train incidents could be timed to inflict specific ground targets. In addition, unlike destroying a plane, destroying a hyper-loop train would also affect the actual infrastructure. So, enjoy your cavity search.
You know, the one using the letters G, A, T, and C.
(I think I saw a movie that did this ... and nothing went wrong.)
I'll offer that the few times I've been driving through the middle of frelling nowhere in the middle of a clear night, I've been awed by the number of stars visible and the scene above me. Stop, kill the lights, and stare up in wonder...
Pushes buttons on a lot of people!
Dark Skies Matter
So where's the form to apply for one?
Here you go.
It might as well be Egyptian hieroglyphics.
Try reading TFA.
Rule 34! Rule 34!
Okay, Ted Cruz is now on board.
27 pages is an awful lot of document to just state that.
If it's that short, can't we just add the Paris Climate Accord agreement to the iTunes EULA. That way, we can get everyone to agree to it without noticing.
So "pulling out" of PCCA just means that America will no longer need to make up fake goals.
Then what will Trump and the Republicans do? Fake goals are, apparently, all they're good at.
You can't, honestly, expect them to actually govern? </politically-biased-rant>
Apparently someone has a seriously big chip on their shoulder.
That's what happens when you simply tip the bag into your mouth while couch-surfing. Potato chips end up everywhere.
maybe everything Big is Bad now: Big Pharma, Big Government, and the Big 12
Except of course that Windows does not have anything that even remotely resembles systemd (or journald).
Unless you consider svchost.exe as something similar to "systemd" -- unless you were being sarcastic. And, as someone else mentioned, Windows does have binary log / event files.
Shut up. Constructive comments only.
--EditorDavid
Ahh .. abuse! That's so classy.
So sorry, arguments, are in room 12A, next door.
Yay! Zillions of more juicy Email addresses and phone numbers to collect and spam! Robots will sweep up all that data and hammer the "contacts" to death.
Just exclude the "security.txt" file in the "robots.txt" file - problem solved. :-)
But if you are multiplying a recipe by 3.5 and something calls for 1/3 table spoon of cinnamon, it helps to have something handy to do that math other than your brain.
On the other hand, learning to do the math helps you in the long run. Simply asking Siri / Alexa for the answer doesn't.