It's quite simple, remembering passwords is a mental burden that you rarely find anywhere else in life. For our possessions, we have physical keys that provide weak security and we expect law enforcement to ensure a violation of that weak security and our insurance companies to replace our losses. The closest thing in real life is remembering people's names and there is a common set of names people have that are phonetic as well. If you want to solve the password issue, people need a physical object (a key) that will authenticate them. We will all carry a key like this and once again rely on our weak physical security which requires physical proximity to undermine.
When you start losing readers because there is too much content, it's too much. However, it's not our responsibility to tell you how to do your job. I'm certain there are people that specialize in studying these type of things that you could contract. #FuckYouPayMe
Ha! You speak as if Intel was about to fight a clean fight for once in it's existence! They will crush anyone in the x86 arena that isn't already massively lawyered up.
EU: RISC-V is an interesting project, though I do struggle to see the value in introducing yet another instruction set architecture: any gains from better ISA design are likely to be marginal
if you want to make an x86, ARM, PowerPC or any ISA suitable to serve as a CPU, you to have to license the IP and that can cost millions and always comes with a boatload of restrictions. RISC-V is freedom from servitude.
When direct lithography machines can pop out chips for your average maker, it will be the difference between binary blobs and source code.
I took a look at the map and if you exclude the "Modeled annual mean" layer, you'll see all the locations where the samples are from. The US has a bunch, the EU has a zillion, India and China have a number of them but the rest of the world is quite sparse on sensors, especially northern Africa.
there are no measures of any kind that CloudFlare could take to prevent this alleged infringement, because the termination of CloudFlare's CDN services would have no impact on the existence and ability of these allegedly infringing websites to continue to operate,"
The exact same argument could be made for hosting torrents; if you don't stop every "seeder", a torrent will still be shared. I don't expect the judge will buy this argument but strangers things have happened.
IoT vendors will only secure their devices after it starts costing them money or are legally required to do so. There are a few options but all of them require high-jacking IoT devices.
You could turn IoT devices on...
- their makers by DDoSing their websites indefinitely. (Probably the best option.)
- a larger more powerful corporation in hopes that they will sue the device vendors. (A serious gamble.)
- against the servers of law-makers so that they do something. (Poking a rabid dog may not be a good idea.)
Not great options but turning them on congress would make something happen which may or may not be a good thing.
It's stupid to expect companies to do what is right and ethical. This is why we have so many laws that mandate businesses do certain things. If they aren't legally required to do it and it won't make them money, they aren't going to do it until it becomes a problem for them.
Considering they are in the game of information warfare, I'm not surprised they are excluding Asians. Regardless of what's being said, the US and China are in an information war and the two countries that steal the most information are the US and China. I'm betting the Asians they did hire are Japanese or South Korean. I don't blame them for discriminating and I wouldn't blame a Chinese company doing the same thing for excluding US allies from their list of potential hires.
Why is it that, in the media, everything Trump does is "bad".
A) Demagoguery and name calling are generally frowned upon by society. B) Trump has a tendency to mislead and sometimes tell boldface lies. C) Newspapers almost exclusively focus on things people think are bad. Much of what Trump has said is extremely negative and offensive to many.
It seems like everything he does has a negative editorial comment nowadays.
Are Clintons actions editorialized as well? I haven't seen any good examples.
Turn on Fox News, they have been harping on Hillary Clinton for at least the past four years.
Plex Cloud also means you lose control of your stuff. They will sell information on what you store/view in a heartbeat. It will also make you more dependant on an internet connection, so when your connection goes down, you are SOL. Oh and just wait until it says your files were deleted because of copyright infringement. Lapse on a payment and they'll outright delete your entire collection.
Invest in a large SSD and put it in a NAS that can accept multiple drives. If you run out of room, buy another large SSD and plug it in. Unlike HDDs, when SSDs fail, they are still readable, so RAID isn't actually a requirement. Do this and you won't have any of these issues with the cloud.
The language du jour can be the most popular topic in any given year. What really matters is how effective a language is for solving a problem and how easy it is to modify when you're solution has bugs.
The nerve of this infernal program is so obscene it must be untenable! It captioned my dick pic as "YAUPFAN (Yet Another Unimpressive Penis From A Narcissist)"! Kudos for having it create it's own acronyms but I won't stand for a machine generated insult and neither should you! Though if you have a standing desk, it's cool, I totally get it.;)
What's happened is that Amazon has come to realize that there is little point in continually pay someone for power when you can just get your own. This is simply a cost cutting measure to grow their AWS profit margin and ensure they can compete with competitive pricing. It's also good PR which they can use as ammunition for marketing. Amazon execs don't give a fuck about the environment, it's all about the money.
"At the least, this effort is intended to sow doubt about the security of our election and may well be intended to influence the outcomes,"
The only thing I've seen is the truth be exposed. If you didn't make underhanded deals that needed to be exposed, there wouldn't be a problem. As for security, it's shit, it's absolute shit and the people who created this mess need to have spotlights shone on them until their fraud is exposed and they are jailed.
The U.S. State Department is pursuing "a detailed plan for making unrestricted, unmonitored, and inexpensive electronic mass communications available to the people of North Korea."
How are we going to give it to North Korea when we don't even have it in the US? -_-
So does this SoM have a detailed datasheet on how to interface and boot it or will that require a NDA like everything else that Intel releases? What about drivers, are they open source or binary blobs?
You think USB-C headphones that "will feature special multi-function processing units (MPUs)" are ever going to be $10?
absolutely! it will be as soon as nobody wants to buy USB-C shit.
Pornography is in the eye of the beholder
Just go with the "what would your employer think" standard and it almost universally becomes images with nudity.
I am afraid that the origin of the world [musee-orsay.fr] will be considered pornographic by any algorithm capable of identifying it
Is that really something you fear? Are you really concerned that too much nude artistry is going to filtered out from your search results?
It's quite simple, remembering passwords is a mental burden that you rarely find anywhere else in life. For our possessions, we have physical keys that provide weak security and we expect law enforcement to ensure a violation of that weak security and our insurance companies to replace our losses. The closest thing in real life is remembering people's names and there is a common set of names people have that are phonetic as well. If you want to solve the password issue, people need a physical object (a key) that will authenticate them. We will all carry a key like this and once again rely on our weak physical security which requires physical proximity to undermine.
When you start losing readers because there is too much content, it's too much. However, it's not our responsibility to tell you how to do your job. I'm certain there are people that specialize in studying these type of things that you could contract. #FuckYouPayMe
I wasn't aware there was anything wrong with LXDE.
then you clearly weren't using it. ;P
Ha! You speak as if Intel was about to fight a clean fight for once in it's existence! They will crush anyone in the x86 arena that isn't already massively lawyered up.
It's easy enough to make a fast render engine, it's difficult to make a fast render engine with standards compliant rendering.
EU: RISC-V is an interesting project, though I do struggle to see the value in introducing yet another instruction set architecture: any gains from better ISA design are likely to be marginal
if you want to make an x86, ARM, PowerPC or any ISA suitable to serve as a CPU, you to have to license the IP and that can cost millions and always comes with a boatload of restrictions. RISC-V is freedom from servitude.
When direct lithography machines can pop out chips for your average maker, it will be the difference between binary blobs and source code.
I took a look at the map and if you exclude the "Modeled annual mean" layer, you'll see all the locations where the samples are from. The US has a bunch, the EU has a zillion, India and China have a number of them but the rest of the world is quite sparse on sensors, especially northern Africa.
The only time businesses make partnerships is when they are trying to bilk people out of more money. I don't foresee this one being any different.
there are no measures of any kind that CloudFlare could take to prevent this alleged infringement, because the termination of CloudFlare's CDN services would have no impact on the existence and ability of these allegedly infringing websites to continue to operate,"
The exact same argument could be made for hosting torrents; if you don't stop every "seeder", a torrent will still be shared. I don't expect the judge will buy this argument but strangers things have happened.
when you talk about setting up a 1-million strong kind of colony, [...] you'll have to consider return trips as well
You missed subtext: we're sending all the lawyers and nobody wants them to return. ;)
IoT vendors will only secure their devices after it starts costing them money or are legally required to do so. There are a few options but all of them require high-jacking IoT devices.
You could turn IoT devices on...
Not great options but turning them on congress would make something happen which may or may not be a good thing.
It's stupid to expect companies to do what is right and ethical. This is why we have so many laws that mandate businesses do certain things. If they aren't legally required to do it and it won't make them money, they aren't going to do it until it becomes a problem for them.
Considering they are in the game of information warfare, I'm not surprised they are excluding Asians. Regardless of what's being said, the US and China are in an information war and the two countries that steal the most information are the US and China. I'm betting the Asians they did hire are Japanese or South Korean.
I don't blame them for discriminating and I wouldn't blame a Chinese company doing the same thing for excluding US allies from their list of potential hires.
Why is it that, in the media, everything Trump does is "bad".
A) Demagoguery and name calling are generally frowned upon by society.
B) Trump has a tendency to mislead and sometimes tell boldface lies.
C) Newspapers almost exclusively focus on things people think are bad. Much of what Trump has said is extremely negative and offensive to many.
It seems like everything he does has a negative editorial comment nowadays.
Are Clintons actions editorialized as well? I haven't seen any good examples.
Turn on Fox News, they have been harping on Hillary Clinton for at least the past four years.
GOOD.
Plex Cloud also means you lose control of your stuff. They will sell information on what you store/view in a heartbeat. It will also make you more dependant on an internet connection, so when your connection goes down, you are SOL. Oh and just wait until it says your files were deleted because of copyright infringement. Lapse on a payment and they'll outright delete your entire collection.
Invest in a large SSD and put it in a NAS that can accept multiple drives. If you run out of room, buy another large SSD and plug it in. Unlike HDDs, when SSDs fail, they are still readable, so RAID isn't actually a requirement. Do this and you won't have any of these issues with the cloud.
The language du jour can be the most popular topic in any given year. What really matters is how effective a language is for solving a problem and how easy it is to modify when you're solution has bugs.
The nerve of this infernal program is so obscene it must be untenable! It captioned my dick pic as "YAUPFAN (Yet Another Unimpressive Penis From A Narcissist)"! Kudos for having it create it's own acronyms but I won't stand for a machine generated insult and neither should you! Though if you have a standing desk, it's cool, I totally get it. ;)
What's happened is that Amazon has come to realize that there is little point in continually pay someone for power when you can just get your own. This is simply a cost cutting measure to grow their AWS profit margin and ensure they can compete with competitive pricing. It's also good PR which they can use as ammunition for marketing. Amazon execs don't give a fuck about the environment, it's all about the money.
"At the least, this effort is intended to sow doubt about the security of our election and may well be intended to influence the outcomes,"
The only thing I've seen is the truth be exposed. If you didn't make underhanded deals that needed to be exposed, there wouldn't be a problem. As for security, it's shit, it's absolute shit and the people who created this mess need to have spotlights shone on them until their fraud is exposed and they are jailed.
The U.S. State Department is pursuing "a detailed plan for making unrestricted, unmonitored, and inexpensive electronic mass communications available to the people of North Korea."
How are we going to give it to North Korea when we don't even have it in the US? -_-
So does this SoM have a detailed datasheet on how to interface and boot it or will that require a NDA like everything else that Intel releases? What about drivers, are they open source or binary blobs?
Just looking out for my freedoms.
But I can't tell you how often a movie has ended, or someone walked away from the HTPC, or something and its gone to sleep
Microsoft probably can. ;)