The solution to DDoS Attacke is peer-to-peer. Thank goodness DNS already works that way. If Verisign goes down, the information is still available in a DNS server near you. Mail will still work. WhatsApp may be not, but hey we can still use SMS.
Apple has often brought 'Innovation' in form of new jakcs often even incompatible ones. Now they removed one perfect standard plug again. And some Android phones, especially from Samsung, will also skip the old jack. But they are not the only ones. In recent PC hardware the sound quality of the analog output is degrading . It is in fact an industry thing. USB and Bluetooth headsets bring in more money and computers can get cheaper, was they do not need a real audio device.
What do they use to deliver pizza? A SUV? Here in good old Europe(tm) they use bicycles, ebikes and scooters to deliver pizza. This has the additional advantage that I do not need to run X stairs down to the street, pick up the pizza and get back up to my flat. All that before someone else takes the pizza.
First, there is something called human rights which apply everywhere (the US signed them, they even created them). Second, the 4th amendment applies to people in the US. You are already on US soil when you stand in the queue before customs.
from past experience visiting the (now no longer existing German Democratic Republic (Democratic as is Congo)) you could do so much more to make your country save. First, do not use Facebook or Twitter to find out anything about people. These services are used to project your public image. Second, in the old GDR no filthy foreigner could simple visit (except for those from West Berlin to East Berlin). You required an invitation. Third, everyone required a visa and you had to exchange some money on a per day basis into local currency on a one-to-one ratio. Fourth, as people must be invited you know the motivation for the trip and can in addition assess the visited family or group to make sure they are not terrorists.
Hope that helps.
Kind regards prefec2 (yes this is also my twitter account, I think, maybe I changed it I forgot, ask my phone if you really need to know)
First of all collect the complete story. Then make it public. Name the company. And depending on your country get legal advice. In many cases US EULAs are not valid in the EU to their full extend, as we have other regulations and a lot of fraud protection. In case the support was the usual thing a customer expects, they would have to deliver that. As you are a little vague on the issue and company it is hard to give you definitive advice.
So the true story is that the claim has not been prooven. This makes the claim not false, it makes it untested and unverified. As the claim still can be tested , it is not a believe. So the ball lies now in the corner of dental floss researchers to evaluate the effect in a real study.
A human body is not a cellphone. It is not a understood technology. In fact we know that cell reproduction in a human body is limited to a certain number of cell divisions before this cannot be done again. Therefore, all these tricks will not work in the end. But this story perfectly suits Thiel as he thinks in himself as a better or the best human and all other are lesser subjects.
In fact rich people have a longer lifespan. However, in the end they die. There is no exception and science will not help them. Not in the next 100 years anyway.
In case the story is true Thiel is nuts beyond repair. Someone should be appointed to be his custodian. In case this is rubbish, he is still nuts for all the fascist stuff he recently circulated.
Yet another useless programming language ranking. First they do not define what most popular means. The text suggests it means the most used language. In embedded systems it is C and C++. As embedded systems are a super widespread typenof system a lot of programmers are required. Hence it is very popular there. In contrast JS is only relevant for UI and lately small nodejs services. Most stuff in the internet runs different engines. Counting projects on github only shows the number of free or at least fancy projects , but no embedded company or other larger SW company is storing their intellectual property in the US and with an external service.
People are offen using FB and other services. They are so easy to use. And all your friends are there, but it is not the free Inernrt you are using. It a walked garden, protected by FB and their personal interest. They control what you see every day.
It is a proposal by Mr. Dobrindt who has a track record in failing and proposing ridiculous laws (even though black boxes would be a good idea, but they are also very common nowadays in modern more expensive cars). Anyway, it will most likely fail.
The legislation is a proposal from Mr. Dobrindt who is famous for his unsuccessfulness and stupidity. He wanted to introduce road tolls for non Germans, which is of course illegal . Therefore the project ended in disaster. He proposed WiFi in long distance trains, but the real problem is limited track capacity. He is the worst minister for transportation we had and we had quite a few stupid ones. Nowadays he is also responsible for the Internet and telecommunications. That is why we suck there too.
You are very right on this one. What we do is remote displaying application UI. We did such things with VNC and X11. However, both are not the right thing. But trying to do it with a hypertext markup language is odd. JavaScript is odd too. But this is a total different story;-)
It is not the age, which makes the mile odd, it is the fact that everyone else uses the metric system, but not the US and two other countries. It is an idiosyncrasy.
On space.com they provide the measurement in kilometer alongside mile
The exact size of 2015 RR245 is not yet known, but the researchers think it's about 435 miles (700 kilometers) wide. Pluto is the largest resident of the Kuiper Belt, with a diameter of 1,474 miles (2,371 km).
Therefore, this is most likely an international mile. However, who cares? They also provided the diameter in a present day standard for length.
Yes you are right. It is exhausting to learn all the oddities which come in play after you realized and implemented 80% of the project. However, the most oddities you encounter in the second phase of language and platform learning. First, you learn the grammar and simple project and build setup. Second, you learn APIs and will realize or participate in a bigger project. This is also the time when most oddities are haunting you. Yes, I agree there should be none, but I also agree there exist. Furthermore, there are new oddities in every version of the tooling. Finally, after a couple of month (depends on your employer or customer) you know 80-90% of all nastiness of the new platform, tooling and language(s). Therefore, the number of show stoppers become seldom. This is because some oddities appear regularly. These you learn quickly, which reduces the amount of time you are surprised of them (and you usually evade them). It is like learning a human language, you need only a tiny vocabulary to be able to make most conversations. The vast majority of vocabulary is only the icing on the cake (even though no icing makes the cake experience dull).
You are also right that it sucks that in such things like UI widget sets, there are still issues and that there appear new issues and that they stay. It is also interesting to see that all past stupidities are repeated every 10-20 years.
Yes you are right, but still UI libraries are all very similar too. They all have some sort of canvas, buttons, sliders, scrollbars, composite views, and a set of options how you can layout them. Many of them have a boxing model similar to HTML, but there are also "rule"-based approaches and some with absolute positioning. In the end it is just more of the same. The same applies to databases. Yes every SQL DB has their specialties, but there is always a way to get an auto increment index,views etc. No-SQL databases are a little bit more diverse, but they store records/objects/rows or nodes (which you should know from graph theory and which should be familiar to you from datamodels/meta-models which have the same property). It is also no big difference between protocol realized via functions (like in Corba, RPC and similar stuff) and via request URIs. True you have to learn how a "call" is expressed, how values are passed and whether you can pass references or not. Therefore, usually you need a month transitioning to a new area.
The solution to DDoS Attacke is peer-to-peer. Thank goodness DNS already works that way. If Verisign goes down, the information is still available in a DNS server near you. Mail will still work. WhatsApp may be not, but hey we can still use SMS.
I would have no problem with that if they were paying their taxes.
Apple has often brought 'Innovation' in form of new jakcs often even incompatible ones. Now they removed one perfect standard plug again. And some Android phones, especially from Samsung, will also skip the old jack. But they are not the only ones. In recent PC hardware the sound quality of the analog output is degrading . It is in fact an industry thing. USB and Bluetooth headsets bring in more money and computers can get cheaper, was they do not need a real audio device.
What do they use to deliver pizza? A SUV? Here in good old Europe(tm) they use bicycles, ebikes and scooters to deliver pizza. This has the additional advantage that I do not need to run X stairs down to the street, pick up the pizza and get back up to my flat. All that before someone else takes the pizza.
First, there is something called human rights which apply everywhere (the US signed them, they even created them). Second, the 4th amendment applies to people in the US. You are already on US soil when you stand in the queue before customs.
You can visit the total solar eclipse from a nice camp site from Cuba. Alternatively you can experience your own eclipse.
Dear US customs,
from past experience visiting the (now no longer existing German Democratic Republic (Democratic as is Congo)) you could do so much more to make your country save. First, do not use Facebook or Twitter to find out anything about people. These services are used to project your public image. Second, in the old GDR no filthy foreigner could simple visit (except for those from West Berlin to East Berlin). You required an invitation. Third, everyone required a visa and you had to exchange some money on a per day basis into local currency on a one-to-one ratio. Fourth, as people must be invited you know the motivation for the trip and can in addition assess the visited family or group to make sure they are not terrorists.
Hope that helps.
Kind regards
prefec2 (yes this is also my twitter account, I think, maybe I changed it I forgot, ask my phone if you really need to know)
First of all collect the complete story. Then make it public. Name the company. And depending on your country get legal advice. In many cases US EULAs are not valid in the EU to their full extend, as we have other regulations and a lot of fraud protection. In case the support was the usual thing a customer expects, they would have to deliver that. As you are a little vague on the issue and company it is hard to give you definitive advice.
So the true story is that the claim has not been prooven. This makes the claim not false, it makes it untested and unverified. As the claim still can be tested , it is not a believe. So the ball lies now in the corner of dental floss researchers to evaluate the effect in a real study.
A human body is not a cellphone. It is not a understood technology. In fact we know that cell reproduction in a human body is limited to a certain number of cell divisions before this cannot be done again. Therefore, all these tricks will not work in the end. But this story perfectly suits Thiel as he thinks in himself as a better or the best human and all other are lesser subjects.
In fact rich people have a longer lifespan. However, in the end they die. There is no exception and science will not help them. Not in the next 100 years anyway.
In case the story is true Thiel is nuts beyond repair. Someone should be appointed to be his custodian. In case this is rubbish, he is still nuts for all the fascist stuff he recently circulated.
Yet another useless programming language ranking. First they do not define what most popular means. The text suggests it means the most used language. In embedded systems it is C and C++. As embedded systems are a super widespread typenof system a lot of programmers are required. Hence it is very popular there. In contrast JS is only relevant for UI and lately small nodejs services. Most stuff in the internet runs different engines. Counting projects on github only shows the number of free or at least fancy projects , but no embedded company or other larger SW company is storing their intellectual property in the US and with an external service.
The income of any position is derived from the power relationship between both sides. It has seldom something to do with performance.
How can you run out of money as a state? Usually you 'print' new money. That is BTW the modus operandi of the FED and the ECB today.
People are offen using FB and other services. They are so easy to use. And all your friends are there, but it is not the free Inernrt you are using. It a walked garden, protected by FB and their personal interest. They control what you see every day.
It is a proposal by Mr. Dobrindt who has a track record in failing and proposing ridiculous laws (even though black boxes would be a good idea, but they are also very common nowadays in modern more expensive cars). Anyway, it will most likely fail.
The legislation is a proposal from Mr. Dobrindt who is famous for his unsuccessfulness and stupidity. He wanted to introduce road tolls for non Germans, which is of course illegal . Therefore the project ended in disaster. He proposed WiFi in long distance trains, but the real problem is limited track capacity. He is the worst minister for transportation we had and we had quite a few stupid ones. Nowadays he is also responsible for the Internet and telecommunications. That is why we suck there too.
In what do you base your assumptions? BTW big is not better.
No. Nope. Non. Nein. Njet.
You are very right on this one. What we do is remote displaying application UI. We did such things with VNC and X11. However, both are not the right thing. But trying to do it with a hypertext markup language is odd. JavaScript is odd too. But this is a total different story ;-)
It is not the age, which makes the mile odd, it is the fact that everyone else uses the metric system, but not the US and two other countries. It is an idiosyncrasy.
On space.com they provide the measurement in kilometer alongside mile
The exact size of 2015 RR245 is not yet known, but the researchers think it's about 435 miles (700 kilometers) wide. Pluto is the largest resident of the Kuiper Belt, with a diameter of 1,474 miles (2,371 km).
Therefore, this is most likely an international mile. However, who cares? They also provided the diameter in a present day standard for length.
Yes you are right. It is exhausting to learn all the oddities which come in play after you realized and implemented 80% of the project. However, the most oddities you encounter in the second phase of language and platform learning. First, you learn the grammar and simple project and build setup. Second, you learn APIs and will realize or participate in a bigger project. This is also the time when most oddities are haunting you. Yes, I agree there should be none, but I also agree there exist. Furthermore, there are new oddities in every version of the tooling. Finally, after a couple of month (depends on your employer or customer) you know 80-90% of all nastiness of the new platform, tooling and language(s). Therefore, the number of show stoppers become seldom. This is because some oddities appear regularly. These you learn quickly, which reduces the amount of time you are surprised of them (and you usually evade them). It is like learning a human language, you need only a tiny vocabulary to be able to make most conversations. The vast majority of vocabulary is only the icing on the cake (even though no icing makes the cake experience dull).
You are also right that it sucks that in such things like UI widget sets, there are still issues and that there appear new issues and that they stay. It is also interesting to see that all past stupidities are repeated every 10-20 years.
Yes you are right, but still UI libraries are all very similar too. They all have some sort of canvas, buttons, sliders, scrollbars, composite views, and a set of options how you can layout them. Many of them have a boxing model similar to HTML, but there are also "rule"-based approaches and some with absolute positioning. In the end it is just more of the same. The same applies to databases. Yes every SQL DB has their specialties, but there is always a way to get an auto increment index ,views etc. No-SQL databases are a little bit more diverse, but they store records/objects/rows or nodes (which you should know from graph theory and which should be familiar to you from datamodels/meta-models which have the same property). It is also no big difference between protocol realized via functions (like in Corba, RPC and similar stuff) and via request URIs. True you have to learn how a "call" is expressed, how values are passed and whether you can pass references or not. Therefore, usually you need a month transitioning to a new area.