Except that simpler word is something that their OCR software failed to figure out before and has since been solved by a person filling out the captcha. So indeed you do still have to build better OCR software than google has to actually break the captcha. Further they morph the control word just a bit, so not only do you have to build better OCR software, it has to be MUCH better.
The Big Kernel Lock is a Symmetric Multi Processing (SMP) construct. In order to make kernel operations atomic you lock the entire kernel. This works as a good initial locking mechanism because it's relatively easy to implement, it avoids issues like deadlocking very well.
The problem with the BKL is that it locks the entire kernel, even if processes are calling functions totally isolated from each other only one can be in the kernel at a time.
In practice the BKL hasn't been a big deal for a while now since the important (performance wise) parts of the kernel have had finer grained locking.
So It's pretty unlikely to have much effect if any on desktop users.
Your assumptions are flawed. Point of fact the US accounts for fully 80% of spam.http://www.spamhaus.org/statistics/countries.lasso
But more so you suggest that to stop spam we transfer fully half of our wealth to other countries? good luck with that one.
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DEP and ASLR both cause problems with lots of poorly written software, which is why they're only enabled for executables that specifically flag themselves as working with DEP/ALSR.
First, we will take a look at the National Science Foundation (NSF) - Congress created the NSF in 1950 to promote the progress of science. For this purpose, NSF makes more than 10,000 new grant awards annually, many of these grants fund worthy research in the hard sciences. Recently, however NSF has funded some more questionable projects - $750,000 to develop computer models to analyze the on-field contributions of soccer players and $1.2 million to model the sound of objects breaking for use by the video game industry. Help us identify grants that are wasteful or that you don't think are a good use of taxpayer dollars.
If companies stop expanding and simply generate profits they pay 35% corporate income tax on said profits, and then their investors pay income tax on the dividends.
If companies constantly reinvest their profits they pay no corporate income tax, and their investors pay 15% long term capital gains tax.
So ~30% on top of 35% or 15%, gee I wonder why they're constantly expanding.
Actually they used DES, so calling it encryption is technically correct. (They encrypt a constant string with the password as the key, which is basically a poor mans hash).
Also apparently like LANMAN hashes they only use the first 8 characters of the password, which is just fucking mind blowingly stupid.
Giant waste of time, bittorrents benefit is from the community bitching about bad torrents, you cant do that without a web of trust or a trusted third party.
Prosecutors say Serbian-born George Jakubec quietly packed the home with the largest amount of homemade explosives ever found in one location in the U.S. and was running a virtual bomb-making factory in his suburban neighborhood. How the alleged bank robber obtained the chemicals and what he planned to do with them remain mysteries.
20 searches, 15% margin, 100% subjective.
Twitter is based in San Francisco.
I spat on their door once, it made me feel much better about the day.
Except that simpler word is something that their OCR software failed to figure out before and has since been solved by a person filling out the captcha. So indeed you do still have to build better OCR software than google has to actually break the captcha. Further they morph the control word just a bit, so not only do you have to build better OCR software, it has to be MUCH better.
You're quoting gawker, seriously?
TCP assumes that packets will do dropped when there is congestion, if they aren't the congestion control algorithms fail (hard).
I'm sure pretty much anybody who even remotely understands anything about tech saw this one coming.
The Big Kernel Lock is a Symmetric Multi Processing (SMP) construct. In order to make kernel operations atomic you lock the entire kernel. This works as a good initial locking mechanism because it's relatively easy to implement, it avoids issues like deadlocking very well.
The problem with the BKL is that it locks the entire kernel, even if processes are calling functions totally isolated from each other only one can be in the kernel at a time.
In practice the BKL hasn't been a big deal for a while now since the important (performance wise) parts of the kernel have had finer grained locking.
So It's pretty unlikely to have much effect if any on desktop users.
Jam everything but the channel in your time splice. (Almost certainly harder than it sounds)
Your assumptions are flawed. Point of fact the US accounts for fully 80% of spam.http://www.spamhaus.org/statistics/countries.lasso
But more so you suggest that to stop spam we transfer fully half of our wealth to other countries? good luck with that one.
DEP and ASLR both cause problems with lots of poorly written software, which is why they're only enabled for executables that specifically flag themselves as working with DEP/ALSR.
MEGA SUPER NODES
What are we doing to help? Our engineers are creating new ‘mega-supernodes’ as fast as they can, which should gradually return things to normal.
http://blogs.skype.com/en/2010/12/skype_downtime_today.html
X Forwarding works just find over ADSL if you turn on ssh compression. ssh -X is practically useless ssh -XC is fast.
First, we will take a look at the National Science Foundation (NSF) - Congress created the NSF in 1950 to promote the progress of science. For this purpose, NSF makes more than 10,000 new grant awards annually, many of these grants fund worthy research in the hard sciences. Recently, however NSF has funded some more questionable projects - $750,000 to develop computer models to analyze the on-field contributions of soccer players and $1.2 million to model the sound of objects breaking for use by the video game industry. Help us identify grants that are wasteful or that you don't think are a good use of taxpayer dollars.
http://republicanwhip.house.gov/YouCut/Review.htm
They might tell you too do that in the US also, except they'll tell you to bring a gun.
It's the taxes stupid.
If companies stop expanding and simply generate profits they pay 35% corporate income tax on said profits, and then their investors pay income tax on the dividends.
If companies constantly reinvest their profits they pay no corporate income tax, and their investors pay 15% long term capital gains tax.
So ~30% on top of 35% or 15%, gee I wonder why they're constantly expanding.
http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:http://www.prestonlee.com/2010/12/16/makerbot-thing-o-matic-3d-printer-assembly-photographs/&hl=en&strip=1 best I got
That's clearly unconstitutional, hello ACLU.
Actually they used DES, so calling it encryption is technically correct. (They encrypt a constant string with the password as the key, which is basically a poor mans hash).
Also apparently like LANMAN hashes they only use the first 8 characters of the password, which is just fucking mind blowingly stupid.
It's possible that the new cells would not have the same markers as the original ones did.
Giant waste of time, bittorrents benefit is from the community bitching about bad torrents, you cant do that without a web of trust or a trusted third party.
Prosecutors say Serbian-born George Jakubec quietly packed the home with the largest amount of homemade explosives ever found in one location in the U.S. and was running a virtual bomb-making factory in his suburban neighborhood. How the alleged bank robber obtained the chemicals and what he planned to do with them remain mysteries.
Someone has been watching too much Oceans 11
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daewoo_K11
Assuming it's priced relatively reasonably, that is fucking awesome.
Or it will get integrated into Firefox's private browsing feature.
I know that this is a popular meme, but China is most certainly not a truly free market.