Just FYI Estonia has such a system in place - Our national id card is a smartcard with a private key infrastructure. You too can use it via Estonian e-residency program.
>By the way, is there some setting so that the default action is zoom and the alt/option one is full screen ? You can do this (among other awesome things) with Better Touch Tool, although the setup is quite unintuiti e.
Strange. Does the american banking system allow you to "charge" another person's bank account without any sayso of the user? Where i live, this is impossible. The only way money goes away from my bank account by a request from third party, is direct debit - and even then I set the withdrawal limits and dates and there has to be an electronic (i.e. XML) invoice produced. Also - i don't think direct debit is ever used for one off payments here, only recurring payments like utility, phone, etc.
You are talking about a bottle, we are talking about a human nipple. They might seem functionally equivalent to you, but not for the baby. They go for human ones like magnets - at least my two ones did. But maybe its inherited - i do not care much about bottles with bits of silicon either, but female bosom is an entirely different cup of tea so to speak.
Well you used to launch programs from the Apple menu. Which the guy in the article "invented" a while later. It has been replaced in OSX by now with spotlight and dock.
When casting a screen you have essentially the controller and the stream server running on the same device. As I said the stream server must be constantly running - but that is also true with every other streaming media player device. The controller does not need to be running.
Chromecast all but requires another smart device running (continuously) to control it.
No, it does not. You start the streaming from a smart device, but it does not need to be switched on after that. The smart device is essentially a glorified remote.
The *server* from where it streams, must be on (wether in the cloud or local), but that is a different ballgame and is also true on most sticks unless you copy the files to the actual stick's local storage.
I am constantly using chromecast from different wifi (and wired) netorks, there is no need te be on the same wifi network as long as the broadcast traffic reaches the chromecast and your other devices (i.e. they are in the same "ping domain"). For instance at home my chromecast is connected to one wifi network (2.4GHz), my phone connected to another (5GHz, different AP and SSID) and my Plex server is connected with a wire. This all works as a charm.
I like beer (but i'm from Europe). Also whiskey. But why on earth would you ruin a good whiskey with ice!? I drink mainly single malts, neat, at room temperature - so it has the most flavour. Do you also drink cognac on rocks?
... providing dev tools and beta products for free or close to it...
This is more of a give the first sample of crack free and keep your lower level street dealers high to keep your market share methodology, not a service to mankind you make it sound.
From the referred article: "The pilot came on and said that his first mate’s iPad powered down unexpectedly, and his had too, and that the entire 737 fleet on American had experienced the same behavior". This sounds awfully familiar to the latest IOS vulnerability published just a week ago - http://betanews.com/2015/04/22...
Math shows that one home for a low income family will be around $900K (200 mil/224). Is that really the amount you Americans spend on (presumably modest) accomodations in a warm climate?
For instance - i use my phone to run waze while driving - why on earth can't I install it to my car's head unit (2014 model, so not that old). For instance my car has a camera it uses to track lanes - why can i not use it's picture in a traffic recorder app? And so on. I can name a dozen things my current car would be able to do by a software update alone (or an "app" in modern parlance).
Well, my first card with the validity period of 10 years is expiring soon, so one decade is already gone.
But anyway, check out https://e-estonia.com/e-reside...
Just FYI Estonia has such a system in place - Our national id card is a smartcard with a private key infrastructure. You too can use it via Estonian e-residency program.
Cards - yes - that is how cards work. But they are talking about a "withdrawal from her husband's bank account".
>By the way, is there some setting so that the default action is zoom and the alt/option one is full screen ?
You can do this (among other awesome things) with Better Touch Tool, although the setup is quite unintuiti e.
Strange. Does the american banking system allow you to "charge" another person's bank account without any sayso of the user? Where i live, this is impossible. The only way money goes away from my bank account by a request from third party, is direct debit - and even then I set the withdrawal limits and dates and there has to be an electronic (i.e. XML) invoice produced. Also - i don't think direct debit is ever used for one off payments here, only recurring payments like utility, phone, etc.
Its in the first sentence - 1195 macbooks.
How does one share an Uber ride? Just curious. Do you know the urls pointing to your drives you can share?
Win 3.1 did not have a desktop. You're still thinking of something else.
You are talking about a bottle, we are talking about a human nipple. They might seem functionally equivalent to you, but not for the baby. They go for human ones like magnets - at least my two ones did. But maybe its inherited - i do not care much about bottles with bits of silicon either, but female bosom is an entirely different cup of tea so to speak.
Well you used to launch programs from the Apple menu. Which the guy in the article "invented" a while later. It has been replaced in OSX by now with spotlight and dock.
I am chatting on people in FB messenger over my jabber 2 jabber gateway just fine.
The fusebox is probably in the same cupboard the cleaning lady keeps her vacuum in...
switch them off from the fusebox while not in use by the cleaning crew - costs nothing and is also safer
Why do they not switch it off from the fusebox if they are not meant to be used anyway?
It might have been nice for everyone. For everyone who paid 10x more than they pay now. If you are willing to pay that much, go to first class.
When casting a screen you have essentially the controller and the stream server running on the same device. As I said the stream server must be constantly running - but that is also true with every other streaming media player device. The controller does not need to be running.
Chromecast all but requires another smart device running (continuously) to control it.
No, it does not. You start the streaming from a smart device, but it does not need to be switched on after that. The smart device is essentially a glorified remote.
The *server* from where it streams, must be on (wether in the cloud or local), but that is a different ballgame and is also true on most sticks unless you copy the files to the actual stick's local storage.
I am constantly using chromecast from different wifi (and wired) netorks, there is no need te be on the same wifi network as long as the broadcast traffic reaches the chromecast and your other devices (i.e. they are in the same "ping domain"). For instance at home my chromecast is connected to one wifi network (2.4GHz), my phone connected to another (5GHz, different AP and SSID) and my Plex server is connected with a wire. This all works as a charm.
I like beer (but i'm from Europe). Also whiskey. But why on earth would you ruin a good whiskey with ice!? I drink mainly single malts, neat, at room temperature - so it has the most flavour. Do you also drink cognac on rocks?
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... providing dev tools and beta products for free or close to it ...
This is more of a give the first sample of crack free and keep your lower level street dealers high to keep your market share methodology, not a service to mankind you make it sound.
From the referred article: "The pilot came on and said that his first mate’s iPad powered down unexpectedly, and his had too, and that the entire 737 fleet on American had experienced the same behavior". This sounds awfully familiar to the latest IOS vulnerability published just a week ago - http://betanews.com/2015/04/22...
Math shows that one home for a low income family will be around $900K (200 mil/224). Is that really the amount you Americans spend on (presumably modest) accomodations in a warm climate?
We are talking about kernel accessing hardware here.
For instance - i use my phone to run waze while driving - why on earth can't I install it to my car's head unit (2014 model, so not that old). For instance my car has a camera it uses to track lanes - why can i not use it's picture in a traffic recorder app? And so on. I can name a dozen things my current car would be able to do by a software update alone (or an "app" in modern parlance).