How can you hack Closed-Circuit Television cameras? If you can access them from the outside, they are clearly not having a Closed Circuit (limited, controlled, separated distribution of signal)
Within 50-300 meters accuracy? Thinking they can usually do that by triangulation from 2 cell-towers.
1 cellphone-company was offering special rates when you called from home - they supposedly did this by a set of triangulation-operations to map out where your home is, and then later simply check where you are when you call.
As long as none of the guns are made "by laying down layers of sand that are then epoxied together".... yeah, Epoxy might be strong, but I'd really not trust that gun.
If you did it too early, none of the troll-comments would have made it to the website. I tried Monday noon CEST, and the latest comment was marked as being from Friday; even then, sorting open topics by number of comments showed that the one on Net Neutrality had an order-of-magnitude more comments than #2 at the time. People really want to comment on this thing.
We really shouldn't be discussing these things - if anyone at Facebook reads about it, they'll "upgrade" the Oculus Rift with EEG sensors (since it is already attached to your head..)
Actually, eff that, Sony et al are just as likely to try and figure out how to get to your skull.
2.4GHz, and I'm not the owner of those APs, people in other apartments are. Not a single single 5GHz network around here, since I had to stop using my shitty Linksys-by-CISCO router. If I open the list of WLAN networks on my mac (the one in the menu-bar), the list occassionally happen to be long enough to actually break the UI. Best part is that the majority of the networks are on channel 1; local ISP is now, by default, telling anyone complaining about issues with their internet, how to change channel.
Note: Most of the time, it tops out around 20 networks - no idea why it fluctuates that much.
Thinking that if transport-layer can handle 10gb/sec/channel(?), then when the 35-or-so APs around here are using this system, perhaps I can get more than 5mb/sec on my connection to my AP?
Sure, we don't need it if we we're completely isolated, but here's to hoping that the next version of WiFi improves on how interference from near-by APs is handled:)
purely out f curiosity: Since Java and.Net both have gone through significant changes, did they look just as tatty in earlier revisions compared to now? (e.g. Java 1.0, 1.1)
Adding a keyboard to the design of a phone causes the production-price to go up, resulting either in a costlier product (i.e. less sales, since most buy the cheapest available), or lower profit. As a result, the manufacturers are disinclined to make such devices, independently of there being a market for them..
Note: No saying that there is a notable market for phones w/ keyboard, only that it has to be a much-desired feature to warrant production.
Uhm - did the force/mitoclorians/whatever cause the Jedi to have insane reaction, or to instinctively predict events before they happened? If the latter, I'm thinking the force is able to time-travel... speed-of-light then becomes irrelevant.
Now, it is mostly toys for me, but I'm using my LIFX bulbs along with a menu-app for my Mac and a home-made app for my Jolla to turn lights on/off, dimm them, or annoy the wife with various colours.
Later, planning on relocating a LIFX bulb into each kid's room, so I can trivially check if they remembered to switch their lights off at night, dim the lights when it is bed-time, and let them go mad with strange colours! (the kids love playing with the bulbs).
Yeah, could do a lot more (oven is interesting idea), but for now this works for me:)
How can you hack Closed-Circuit Television cameras?
If you can access them from the outside, they are clearly not having a Closed Circuit (limited, controlled, separated distribution of signal)
Within 50-300 meters accuracy? Thinking they can usually do that by triangulation from 2 cell-towers.
1 cellphone-company was offering special rates when you called from home - they supposedly did this by a set of triangulation-operations to map out where your home is, and then later simply check where you are when you call.
Put some thrusters on earth, and fire prograde.
(whattaya mean, "too much KSP"?!?)
As long as none of the guns are made "by laying down layers of sand that are then epoxied together" .... yeah, Epoxy might be strong, but I'd really not trust that gun.
If you did it too early, none of the troll-comments would have made it to the website.
I tried Monday noon CEST, and the latest comment was marked as being from Friday; even then, sorting open topics by number of comments showed that the one on Net Neutrality had an order-of-magnitude more comments than #2 at the time. People really want to comment on this thing.
We really shouldn't be discussing these things - if anyone at Facebook reads about it, they'll "upgrade" the Oculus Rift with EEG sensors (since it is already attached to your head..)
Actually, eff that, Sony et al are just as likely to try and figure out how to get to your skull.
*paranoid*
Cute timing - earlier today saw Jolla talk about pricecuts :)
2.4GHz, and I'm not the owner of those APs, people in other apartments are. Not a single single 5GHz network around here, since I had to stop using my shitty Linksys-by-CISCO router.
If I open the list of WLAN networks on my mac (the one in the menu-bar), the list occassionally happen to be long enough to actually break the UI.
Best part is that the majority of the networks are on channel 1; local ISP is now, by default, telling anyone complaining about issues with their internet, how to change channel.
Note: Most of the time, it tops out around 20 networks - no idea why it fluctuates that much.
Weren't Intel working on this? Some kind of 60GHz wireless dock, if I recall an old /. article.
Thinking that if transport-layer can handle 10gb/sec/channel(?), then when the 35-or-so APs around here are using this system, perhaps I can get more than 5mb/sec on my connection to my AP?
Sure, we don't need it if we we're completely isolated, but here's to hoping that the next version of WiFi improves on how interference from near-by APs is handled :)
Edges on successful? It is currently at 112%...
Will Pau Gasol now perform a "high screen of death"?
[Note: you have to know some basic b-ball tactics to get this one.]
Yeah, somehow I don't think Slashdot is home to a lot of baseball tacticians.
Sure they are - They are better at showing you can afford more expensive toys than your friends and neighbors.
DVDs? How about Disney's Frozen on VHS? http://bitcast-a-sm.bitgravity...
(and, yes, http://www.slashfilm.com/froze...)
Wasn't the increase in ice-area attributed to the melt from inland not being salty, and thus having a higher freezing-point?
purely out f curiosity: Since Java and .Net both have gone through significant changes, did they look just as tatty in earlier revisions compared to now?
(e.g. Java 1.0, 1.1)
Adding a keyboard to the design of a phone causes the production-price to go up, resulting either in a costlier product (i.e. less sales, since most buy the cheapest available), or lower profit.
As a result, the manufacturers are disinclined to make such devices, independently of there being a market for them..
Note: No saying that there is a notable market for phones w/ keyboard, only that it has to be a much-desired feature to warrant production.
Uhm - did the force/mitoclorians/whatever cause the Jedi to have insane reaction, or to instinctively predict events before they happened? If the latter, I'm thinking the force is able to time-travel ... speed-of-light then becomes irrelevant.
Only if you travel to Paris - pretty much everywhere else we've been have worked fine with 2 small kids.
I'm pretty sure just being of Jewish descent is enough for a prosecution in Iran.
From what a report on Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's ancestry as few years ago, I think that would have impeded his rise to "power" back in 2005.
Now, it is mostly toys for me, but I'm using my LIFX bulbs along with a menu-app for my Mac and a home-made app for my Jolla to turn lights on/off, dimm them, or annoy the wife with various colours.
Later, planning on relocating a LIFX bulb into each kid's room, so I can trivially check if they remembered to switch their lights off at night, dim the lights when it is bed-time, and let them go mad with strange colours! (the kids love playing with the bulbs).
Yeah, could do a lot more (oven is interesting idea), but for now this works for me :)
Perhaps they can include an "update" to WindowsPOS(?) that is not an issue for POSes, but detrimental in non-POS use-cases?
I've enjoyed some Move games, and thinking a couple of them could benefit from a HMD setup.
If they figure out a wireless lightweight version, Move Sports could be pretty entertaining.
There is supposedly VR Pr0n available for the Facebook Rift already - go use that
could be cool project - computer-controlled robot-arm 3D-printing whipped cream using regular spray cream.