No. This is 100% reliant upon DRM plugins called CDMs (Content Decryption Modules) that are OS, browser and architecture dependent. You will never be able to use this on any architecture they don't explicitly allow.
Unfortunately for me, I can't accept Chrome's EULA.
It incorporates Adobe's, which (if I recall correctly from my AT&T Android-based smartphone) has several clauses I can't abide - including a never-compete, don't block updates, don't work on circumvention tools, we can change the license without notice,...
I don't intend to do anything that might come back to limit my future software work or employability.
There is a distinct difference between a rational concern and paranoia. This is the later.
paranoia : a tendency on the part of an individual or group toward excessive or irrational suspiciousness and distrustfulness of others
I cannot speak for the rest of you guys but I frankly will not be trusting corporations with any more information than necessary because there seems to be a total lack of accountability in regards to protecting that information. So yeah, until they start making these assistants actually process the data (instead of sending it to a mystery third party) or they start throwing execs in jail when their half-assed security measures fail, I'm going to stay way from this technologies like this.
There is good progress and there is bad progress. This isn't good progress.
I've been relying on switching my network to a "metered" connection to avoid getting crapped on when I'm just trying to get something done, but it looks like that's about to become a thing of the past. Thank you Microsoft! May I have another?
I've got the warning about Microsoft screwing you over that I've been telling you since the early 2000s. I'm glad you finally got my message... but why did it take you so long to listen?
The first practical use of quantum computers was scaring cryptographers and causing them to invent post-quantum cryptography to protect our information. The amazing thing is that they managed to do this without physically existing.
I love that people are exposing exploits in Linux (new or old versions) because it means we all get fixes and a little more safety from the bad guys.:)
You got to wonder what the motive for the U.S. and U.K researchers were, considering both countries have collectively cut off their nose to spite their face.;)
Take a look at the chart the illustration, Maybe it's just me but it kinda looks like charts that reflect who has a computer and who is proficient with it.
Once Spriggs did complete the first scans and roll his sleeves up for the analysis, he discovered that much of the data published were wrong. All the films would need to be reanalyzed.
"When you go to validate your computer codes, you want to use the best data possible," Spriggs said. "We were finding that some of these answers were off by 20, maybe 30, percent. That's a big number for doing code validation. One of the payoffs of this project is that we're now getting very consistent answers. We've also discovered new things about these detonations that have never been seen before. New correlations are now being used by the nuclear forensics community, for example."
I'm pretty sure that's because the FBI pressured them to publish modified information. In recent years they wanted to cut about a third of one man's book on nuclear physics.
All the "market" oriented people have always claimed Elon Musk's companies are going to fail. Every one of them has been wrong (and confused about it) to date.
Unfortunately, it seem as if these 6-core and 4-core Ryzen 5 CPUs are only going to be eight-core Ryzen 7 CPUs with cores disabled in both compute-complexes.
If that's true then they are probably tweaking their design doing that to increase their production yields. QA is important when it comes to making complex chips and when you can identify issues before they become returns then you can turn them into sales instead of a loss. Sony did the same thing for the PS3 processor by disabling one core. This is actually a good practice to perfect your chip. However, beware of chips with "locked cores" because that's just pure exploitation.
I finally have an excuse to punch kids in the face at the local preschool playground! "Excuse me officer but does the school not have a policy of 'no jab, no play'?" At which point I know they'll see reason and begin punching the children too.;)
I get the feeling that the target audience here are iPhone 7 owner who want to have sex with their phone but are incapable of it. Yes, I'm sure some of them had to have their iPhones surgically removed from an orifice but that's clearly not good enough. Other than that, I have no idea who would buy such a ridiculous device. Do some people just not like having money and need to get rid of it?:-/
No. This is 100% reliant upon DRM plugins called CDMs (Content Decryption Modules) that are OS, browser and architecture dependent. You will never be able to use this on any architecture they don't explicitly allow.
Isn't this why we have profilers like Valgrind to identify slow functions?
because this shit definately doesn't matter.
He's a dog!
But he sexually Identifies as an Attack Helicopter.
Unfortunately for me, I can't accept Chrome's EULA.
It incorporates Adobe's, which (if I recall correctly from my AT&T Android-based smartphone) has several clauses I can't abide - including a never-compete, don't block updates, don't work on circumvention tools, we can change the license without notice, ...
I don't intend to do anything that might come back to limit my future software work or employability.
There is a distinct difference between a rational concern and paranoia. This is the later.
paranoia : a tendency on the part of an individual or group toward excessive or irrational suspiciousness and distrustfulness of others
I cannot speak for the rest of you guys but I frankly will not be trusting corporations with any more information than necessary because there seems to be a total lack of accountability in regards to protecting that information. So yeah, until they start making these assistants actually process the data (instead of sending it to a mystery third party) or they start throwing execs in jail when their half-assed security measures fail, I'm going to stay way from this technologies like this.
There is good progress and there is bad progress. This isn't good progress.
I've been relying on switching my network to a "metered" connection to avoid getting crapped on when I'm just trying to get something done, but it looks like that's about to become a thing of the past. Thank you Microsoft! May I have another?
Yes but only if you keep using Windows.
I've got the warning about Microsoft screwing you over that I've been telling you since the early 2000s. I'm glad you finally got my message... but why did it take you so long to listen?
The first practical use of quantum computers was scaring cryptographers and causing them to invent post-quantum cryptography to protect our information. The amazing thing is that they managed to do this without physically existing.
I love that people are exposing exploits in Linux (new or old versions) because it means we all get fixes and a little more safety from the bad guys. :)
You won't find Linux or Apache on Github, for example...
Linux kernel
Apache HTTPD Server
I'm not saying you're wrong, but your examples are wrong.
You got to wonder what the motive for the U.S. and U.K researchers were, considering both countries have collectively cut off their nose to spite their face. ;)
Always Notify is the default setting.
oops i was mistaken, my bad.
I hate you.
what? no, not because of this mistake. it's because you never finished your goddamn website! it's been under construction since 2003! >:(
If you hook an AI up to a database that knows "everything" that "everyone" does on the internet, it will retrieve that information upon request!
These people need to keep up with the times or go without the things they cannot afford. ...
I wouldn't mind seeing a subsidy for poor people who truly need a landline, e.g., for medical alerts.
Yeah, fuck old people. I mean, do they really need a landline for medical alerts? (hint: hospitals are filled with old people) -_-
Take a look at the chart the illustration, Maybe it's just me but it kinda looks like charts that reflect who has a computer and who is proficient with it.
Once Spriggs did complete the first scans and roll his sleeves up for the analysis, he discovered that much of the data published were wrong. All the films would need to be reanalyzed.
"When you go to validate your computer codes, you want to use the best data possible," Spriggs said. "We were finding that some of these answers were off by 20, maybe 30, percent. That's a big number for doing code validation. One of the payoffs of this project is that we're now getting very consistent answers. We've also discovered new things about these detonations that have never been seen before. New correlations are now being used by the nuclear forensics community, for example."
I'm pretty sure that's because the FBI pressured them to publish modified information. In recent years they wanted to cut about a third of one man's book on nuclear physics.
Why aren't they testing this on lab animals before trying this on humans? When you skip the safety protocols, you can get a lot of horrific results.
All the "market" oriented people have always claimed Elon Musk's companies are going to fail. Every one of them has been wrong (and confused about it) to date.
Not a "fanboi", just an observer.
This isn't their job or their problem. Hire someone to do it or outsource the work.
Unfortunately, it seem as if these 6-core and 4-core Ryzen 5 CPUs are only going to be eight-core Ryzen 7 CPUs with cores disabled in both compute-complexes.
If that's true then they are probably tweaking their design doing that to increase their production yields. QA is important when it comes to making complex chips and when you can identify issues before they become returns then you can turn them into sales instead of a loss. Sony did the same thing for the PS3 processor by disabling one core. This is actually a good practice to perfect your chip. However, beware of chips with "locked cores" because that's just pure exploitation.
I briefly read that as.
Miss America May Be Out Of the Next Industrial Revolution
But she worked so hard to win! ;)
I may have some mild dyslexia. o_o;
I'm sure this little discovery wouldn't have any impact on your employment or insurance rate. -_-
Has that bill been killed yet?
I finally have an excuse to punch kids in the face at the local preschool playground! "Excuse me officer but does the school not have a policy of 'no jab, no play'?" At which point I know they'll see reason and begin punching the children too. ;)
I get the feeling that the target audience here are iPhone 7 owner who want to have sex with their phone but are incapable of it. Yes, I'm sure some of them had to have their iPhones surgically removed from an orifice but that's clearly not good enough. Other than that, I have no idea who would buy such a ridiculous device. Do some people just not like having money and need to get rid of it? :-/