Apple Con 2018, 2019, 2020,2021 to get this done? Seems like a long time with a company with such resources at its fingertips. They started this at WWDC 2018... so it's not a new development.
I think they will try and release an ARM laptop, maybe a mini, but they will probably just extend the iPad/iphone to be dockable and support keyboard and mouse input.
Eventually, they will kill the Mac, at this rate, by 2089
you are going on Holiday? your photos should be important and not add to the stress of a holiday
Take a backup of your photos as you travel, store them on your laptop and also on an external disk. Practice good physical security and keep them separate where possible, (if you leave the laptop in the hotel, take the disk with you)
Use Dropbox, it will do exactly what you want, but bear in mind that you will be uploading 1.5GB of photos a day (5MB per photo assumed), so that is a lot of data to send on sketchy wifi links and you may end up not being able to send them all back in this manner.
An effective way to make sure they are all sent home, is to burn to DVD every few days and post them home. It will probably be a lot more cost effective, easier and quicker than sending 20GB of data back to your PC.
If you are using a DSLR and Raw, you may have up to 210GB of photos at the end of your vacation. (50MB a photo assumed)
It isn't popular because it is the 3rd player in a well populated market. There is no point in getting in to all of the details as they have been gone over 100 times before... If you want a smartphone you get an iPhone, if you want an open smartphone or can't afford an iPhone you get an Android phone.
Apple turned the industry on it's head, Android is doing a good job of ensuring competition and openness (to a degree). There just isn't a place for a Microsoft phone. Doing something better isn't good enough anymore, you need to offer people something new and get a jump of 12 months of the competition when you do it.
In the mobile market people are know about their options, this isn't a beige box world where the default operating system and applications being sold are all MS based.
The consumer has moved on, and that is what will damage a company's bottom line more than anything these days if you can't keep up with what they want.
Just take the most common dictionaries and parse users passwords against those, this would actually use less resource overall for sites with millions of users.
Then also just setup honeypots that monitor password traffic coming in from these spambots and when you trigger x amounts of a password being attempted add it to the dictionaries.
It seems as usual MS are trying to come up with an unnecessary solution.
Im sorry, but with virtualisation and it's boot from SAN capability this is pretty redundant now, it's old technology and there are reasons it hasn't moved along,
changing drivers can break boot changing the kernel means custom compiles mpio support isn't straight forard NFS is showing its age
and with virtualisation you can boot from the network, and you can use ethernet/fc/iscsi/nfs
enable logging and review regularly, you can also run mod_security in a stealth mode that only logs attacks and doesn't block them, this is handy for testing out new rule implementations before going live:o)
this is not a new model, hosting companies have been doing this for the last 12 years, 1&1 are not pioneering this, its just a marketing trick to get the people hosting with you who have no idea on their traffic usage so just want "unlimited" in reality they use 100mb a month of transfer and have 200meg of files (mostly e-mail)
This is the general rule of thumb - people use 30% of what they buy in large quoted plans, this is mainly due to poor space management on their behalf because they have so much space.
When people start overusing this unlimited plan will be thrown out of the window and they will be quietly removed, and because 1&1 technical support is so removed from being able to make any decision or assist in any way you'll just have to move out to a new company.
Shared hosting isn't dead, Rackspace just don't understand it properly, there will always be a middle ground of people who do not want to be contrained into a system that limits you or that is overly complex to get the same benifits you can from shared hosting for $4 a month.
Hosting companies will constantly adapt and change their portfolio to respond to their customers demands.
Saying shared hosting is "dead" is also placing the coffin lid on all the 3rd party web applications people use on their hosting services (cpanel/vbulletin/kayako). This is nonsense, people will always want diversification.
Shared hosting in effect is cloud hosting, you upload your data to servers that you don't control and you have no idea who is accessing your data at a sysadmin level or where your data actually sits. You have to have faith in the company you choose to be responsible.
the proliferation of prostitution has led to the main increase in HIV, that and the ongoing problem of Mother to baby transmission,
Men in Africa do not think it is manly to wear a condom, the continued efforts based around circumcision and awareness are having somewhat of an impact
anyway this is worrying, continued strains may adapt differently to new strains, the concern is around how easily they spread, and whether one day they will mutate into a super aids that is airborne. This is much more likely with a new strain than already existing controlled strains.
I know this was meant to be a joke, but having HIV does not mean you should not protect yourself against HIV exposure, it is possible to contract a different strain which can cause complications, I also believe there has been research into HIV being advanced when coming into contact with someone who has the same but further advanced strain.
this isn't disproportionally to other flus, if you are over weight when you are ill with respiratory problems it is fact you will have more complications and a higher chance of death.
1) eat burgers 2) get fat 3) catch flu 4) disproportionally die 5) profit??
we deploy 80 servers in a single rack unit, each with 4 ethernet cables, thats a total of 320 hand made cables per a footprint, - 6720 over one 21 rack footprint along with other cables - probably 7500 cables
How many problems have we had in the last twelve months? - 2 and these were weeded out within 24 hours of deployment via testing.
Your boss seems to have run a few google checks looking purely for negatives
that being said, for a single cable run, I might just buy a long cable;) you probably have over spent:P
call your credit card company and charge back the $1,700
of course you bought this on your credit card right? considering your circumstances and location the extra insurance afforded by purchasing on a Credit card means you wouldn't have through of using any other medium
Otherwise you will have to speak to Dell or any trading standards operated in the USA for proper legal advice
remember the Chinese Government is not just censoring the net, they are censoring every other avenue of the media, you can watch BBC news in China but every now and then it blacks out for 20 minutes when they have cut something they don't agree with,
the internet in china due to the nature of the internet is a lot harder to moderate so they need to be much more opressive about it and it therefore is much more obvious
The ties need to be lifted on the mediums that are 100 years old before the net will ever get liberated.
the average chinaman no, but the average chinaman is just migrating into cities, their are millions of educated Chinese people who could use a VPN and know what their government is all about, these are the people that will spread the knowledge to the average citizen and this is what the government is scared of.
it is possible to get out via hongkong on a few links that haven't yet been closed down properly by the Chinese government,
The chinese government probably have the technology to at least see when someone is using a VPN and this probably draws attention to that person and ultimately may leave them prone to further investigation, also you can use a vpn but the infrastructure it passes through on its way out of china still leaves you with a pretty ropey connection (tor on drugs)
ok this is worrying, why did this slip through apples protection net and enter the itunes store? I thought the whole purpose of apple controlling applications is so things didn't get through without correct vetting,
fine they don't want this app on the store, but the bigger question is why did this so called protection mechanism fail and allow it on?
I was told that in theory the black holes that are generated should not destroy the world, I am not very comfortable with the word "theory" in the sentence.
the fun of getting this things to work on consoles is the hacking involved, if the devs just let you fire up an iso and install then the enjoyment is gone, you may as well fire up a vm and run through the install process,
Apple Con 2018, 2019, 2020,2021 to get this done? Seems like a long time with a company with such resources at its fingertips. They started this at WWDC 2018... so it's not a new development.
I think they will try and release an ARM laptop, maybe a mini, but they will probably just extend the iPad/iphone to be dockable and support keyboard and mouse input.
Eventually, they will kill the Mac, at this rate, by 2089
you are going on Holiday? your photos should be important and not add to the stress of a holiday
Take a backup of your photos as you travel, store them on your laptop and also on an external disk. Practice good physical security and keep them separate where possible, (if you leave the laptop in the hotel, take the disk with you)
Use Dropbox, it will do exactly what you want, but bear in mind that you will be uploading 1.5GB of photos a day (5MB per photo assumed), so that is a lot of data to send on sketchy wifi links and you may end up not being able to send them all back in this manner.
An effective way to make sure they are all sent home, is to burn to DVD every few days and post them home. It will probably be a lot more cost effective, easier and quicker than sending 20GB of data back to your PC.
If you are using a DSLR and Raw, you may have up to 210GB of photos at the end of your vacation. (50MB a photo assumed)
It isn't popular because it is the 3rd player in a well populated market. There is no point in getting in to all of the details as they have been gone over 100 times before... If you want a smartphone you get an iPhone, if you want an open smartphone or can't afford an iPhone you get an Android phone.
Apple turned the industry on it's head, Android is doing a good job of ensuring competition and openness (to a degree). There just isn't a place for a Microsoft phone. Doing something better isn't good enough anymore, you need to offer people something new and get a jump of 12 months of the competition when you do it.
In the mobile market people are know about their options, this isn't a beige box world where the default operating system and applications being sold are all MS based.
The consumer has moved on, and that is what will damage a company's bottom line more than anything these days if you can't keep up with what they want.
Nominet actually sent a questionaiire out to the membership asking for their feedback, I had to question it as it was extremely leading,
Question 1)
Do you think Nominet should have the power to shut down domains?
Yes
No
The problem was, even if you answered No, all subsequent questions were asked as though you had answered Yes.
Just take the most common dictionaries and parse users passwords against those, this would actually use less resource overall for sites with millions of users.
Then also just setup honeypots that monitor password traffic coming in from these spambots and when you trigger x amounts of a password being attempted add it to the dictionaries.
It seems as usual MS are trying to come up with an unnecessary solution.
Mike
Just like any other system used for the protection of video or audio it will be broken and nothing will change,
Im sorry, but with virtualisation and it's boot from SAN capability this is pretty redundant now, it's old technology and there are reasons it hasn't moved along,
changing drivers can break boot
changing the kernel means custom compiles
mpio support isn't straight forard
NFS is showing its age
and with virtualisation you can boot from the network, and you can use ethernet/fc/iscsi/nfs
enable logging and review regularly, you can also run mod_security in a stealth mode that only logs attacks and doesn't block them, this is handy for testing out new rule implementations before going live :o)
Mike
this is not a new model, hosting companies have been doing this for the last 12 years, 1&1 are not pioneering this, its just a marketing trick to get the people hosting with you who have no idea on their traffic usage so just want "unlimited" in reality they use 100mb a month of transfer and have 200meg of files (mostly e-mail)
This is the general rule of thumb - people use 30% of what they buy in large quoted plans, this is mainly due to poor space management on their behalf because they have so much space.
When people start overusing this unlimited plan will be thrown out of the window and they will be quietly removed, and because 1&1 technical support is so removed from being able to make any decision or assist in any way you'll just have to move out to a new company.
Shared hosting isn't dead, Rackspace just don't understand it properly, there will always be a middle ground of people who do not want to be contrained into a system that limits you or that is overly complex to get the same benifits you can from shared hosting for $4 a month.
Hosting companies will constantly adapt and change their portfolio to respond to their customers demands.
Saying shared hosting is "dead" is also placing the coffin lid on all the 3rd party web applications people use on their hosting services (cpanel/vbulletin/kayako). This is nonsense, people will always want diversification.
Shared hosting in effect is cloud hosting, you upload your data to servers that you don't control and you have no idea who is accessing your data at a sysadmin level or where your data actually sits. You have to have faith in the company you choose to be responsible.
this is related to known HIV partners, it is quite common for male/male HIV relationships to exist (and in some communities they encourage it)
the proliferation of prostitution has led to the main increase in HIV, that and the ongoing problem of Mother to baby transmission,
Men in Africa do not think it is manly to wear a condom, the continued efforts based around circumcision and awareness are having somewhat of an impact
anyway this is worrying, continued strains may adapt differently to new strains, the concern is around how easily they spread, and whether one day they will mutate into a super aids that is airborne. This is much more likely with a new strain than already existing controlled strains.
I know this was meant to be a joke, but having HIV does not mean you should not protect yourself against HIV exposure, it is possible to contract a different strain which can cause complications, I also believe there has been research into HIV being advanced when coming into contact with someone who has the same but further advanced strain.
hunting and eating,
this is just FUD around swine flu
this isn't disproportionally to other flus, if you are over weight when you are ill with respiratory problems it is fact you will have more complications and a higher chance of death.
1) eat burgers
2) get fat
3) catch flu
4) disproportionally die
5) profit??
All our stuff is custom patched,
we deploy 80 servers in a single rack unit, each with 4 ethernet cables, thats a total of 320 hand made cables per a footprint, - 6720 over one 21 rack footprint along with other cables - probably 7500 cables
How many problems have we had in the last twelve months? - 2 and these were weeded out within 24 hours of deployment via testing.
Your boss seems to have run a few google checks looking purely for negatives
that being said, for a single cable run, I might just buy a long cable ;) you probably have over spent :P
It gets forgotten and then rewritten in a more bandwagon language at a later date to be canned again at a later date
Those who forget history are doomed to repeat it
call your credit card company and charge back the $1,700
of course you bought this on your credit card right? considering your circumstances and location the extra insurance afforded by purchasing on a Credit card means you wouldn't have through of using any other medium
Otherwise you will have to speak to Dell or any trading standards operated in the USA for proper legal advice
desktop market share still at 4%
server market share decreasing
remember the Chinese Government is not just censoring the net, they are censoring every other avenue of the media, you can watch BBC news in China but every now and then it blacks out for 20 minutes when they have cut something they don't agree with,
the internet in china due to the nature of the internet is a lot harder to moderate so they need to be much more opressive about it and it therefore is much more obvious
The ties need to be lifted on the mediums that are 100 years old before the net will ever get liberated.
the average chinaman no, but the average chinaman is just migrating into cities, their are millions of educated Chinese people who could use a VPN and know what their government is all about, these are the people that will spread the knowledge to the average citizen and this is what the government is scared of.
HI
it is possible to get out via hongkong on a few links that haven't yet been closed down properly by the Chinese government,
The chinese government probably have the technology to at least see when someone is using a VPN and this probably draws attention to that person and ultimately may leave them prone to further investigation, also you can use a vpn but the infrastructure it passes through on its way out of china still leaves you with a pretty ropey connection (tor on drugs)
damn, he hid good!!
ok this is worrying, why did this slip through apples protection net and enter the itunes store? I thought the whole purpose of apple controlling applications is so things didn't get through without correct vetting,
fine they don't want this app on the store, but the bigger question is why did this so called protection mechanism fail and allow it on?
I was told that in theory the black holes that are generated should not destroy the world, I am not very comfortable with the word "theory" in the sentence.
the fun of getting this things to work on consoles is the hacking involved, if the devs just let you fire up an iso and install then the enjoyment is gone, you may as well fire up a vm and run through the install process,