A long, long time ago, support of the product was included in the purchase price in the form of a warranty / guarantee. Over time, a race to the bottom started where âoegood enoughâ started to win out, and support transitioned to either an add-on or only to be given with the latest version, allowing for less sticker shock by users. This is the era of âoereduced cost upgradesâ where if youâ(TM)re on the immediately previous version, you get it for half cost as opposed to a rebuy for some new features. Then came the yearly cycle that was imposed by accountants who view annual recurring revenue as king, which undervalues any other previously successful business model - including punshing otherwise profitable companies in the stock markets or via investment.
The problem with Software-as-a-Service is you rarely are allowed to know the root cause of an issue, how to avoid this situation or others in the future. In the best case, itâ(TM)s just âoethank you for reporting the issue, weâ(TM)ve addressed it.â Iâ(TM)m the worst itâ(TM)s âoeplease try it again.â
If only there were a law that forced telecommunications services to be regarded as a common carrier and as such treat said transit as neutrally, we wouldnâ(TM)t be having this discussion.
As long as there are software updates, I too am happy using a previous model. It doesnâ(TM)t matter that the new models are as fast as an Xbox One when there are no apps that tap that power.
I question if there are more than 100000 people who can build a calculator that purely performs addition let alone subtraction, multiplication and division.
Itâ(TM)s a question of specialization. Does my mechanic also need to be a metallurgist and a blacksmith to be qualified to rebuild an engine?
Isnâ(TM)t Microsoftâ(TM)s WMR a viable competitor in the high end VR space, even including a number of benefits that ease adoption as compared to the incumbent Occulus and HTC offerings, like inside out tracking and high resolution screens?
802.11ac Wave 2 devices are mesh capable. That means as long as theyâ(TM)re in range of one another, they will use MU-MIMO to maintain a trunk back to whichever devices have Ethernet available and allow users to roam between devices freely without being disconnected. However... prior to enabling mesh, yes it is advised to do as the summary says to ensure there arenâ(TM)t dead spots and be able to track down the effective range of each AP and any localized interference that may call for devices to be a little closer together or moved.
But, isn't it also true that the vast, vast majority of the polluters is energy, manufacturing, and transportation? The environmental cost of food of any source is a rounding error compared to the energy industry. Transitioning to cleaner sources of energy - not this clean coal that is being pushed in the US - would be far more effective. This isnâ(TM)t a race of meters but of miles and these sorts of optimizations are far too little and too late to the point of being distracting of the real issues by making suburban liberals feel like âoeI can make a difference by eating healthyâ while driving to the store in their Subaru hatchback.
Well, in early development, it required the Arrow Launcher itself, so moving to a less significant APK Iâ(TM)d call an improvement for many as they wonâ(TM)t need to learn a new UI on their devices to use convergence.
Canâ(TM)t agree more. Even on a prosumer front, using a Thunderbolt 3 docking station causes compatibility issues on Linux where I simply canâ(TM)t address an external GPU reliably - and thatâ(TM)s acknowledging the current cold plug requirement for External GPUs. The work around is to host a VM, present the secondary card to it, and then distribute tensorflow models to it for execution. Anything short of that and itâ(TM)s a 50/50 chance whether it will run on my laptopâ(TM)s discrete gpu or give me the external. And for those of you who go âoeyou should be using a desktop or a cloud hostâ, Iâ(TM)d like to say âoeI travel quite a bitâ.
When I had CenturyLink, their default DNS servers returned tainted results when a host couldnâ(TM)t be reached - one that was a CenturyLink branded search page with ads for services similar to where I was intending to go.
This is especially going to be problems as the suppression of "www" is also done when one clicks on the address bar.
If you have different content between www and *., and a user clicks on the address bar, copies what is displayed and sends it to someone else, the recipient will see different content than the sender, despite otherwise appearing to be the same URL.
Still, easily fixable by adding the "www" when someone clicks on the address bar and solely suppressing when the address bar does not have focus.
The bezels on a the current generation MacBook Pro 13 are 1.3 inches on a 13.3 inch display.
By reducing the bezel sizes to that of the current generation Dell XPS 13, one could fit a 14.1 inch display in the same external housing dimensions.
Yes, it is mere millimeters, but they do add up.
I am surprised the door locks were on the same network as workstations. Actual traffic isolation would have prevented someone from finding this flaw unless they start tearing holes in their walls.
Americas nuclear arsenal is an offline system that relies on humans to receive a message, validate its authenticity, and then choose to act. There are decided differences between what is effectively a mechanical turk and an internet of shit device.
Itâ(TM)s the use of phrase âoe(and it's certainly real!)â that has some thinking: the privilege escalation bug is real, but not acknowledged, so wait for Patch Tuesday and letâ(TM)s see what happens.
This is the literal case of intellectual property being stolen and rendered unusable by its owner. From a precedent standpoint, would this be functionally different than industrial espionage or destruction of property? Further, as he only had a contractual relationship with AT&T, who was the responsible party to facilitate the transfer of service.
There are plenty of places that use contract agencies to hire on-site, full time âoeemployeesâ that are functionally identical in every way except they (or their agency) are responsible for taxes, insurance, and other benefits. This can also extend towards creating a second class citizen system where said contractors despite being with the same company for many years will be excluded from free or reduced price lunches, snacks, drinks, activities or even having their display names on emails, chats, or whatever else saying (Contractor) at the end. This is offset by said contractors receiving higher base salaries than they could if they were direct employees.
Executives making direct claims saying âoeproduct does Xâ is decidedly different than âoeimagine if product did Xâ. Further, said executives profited from their statements that turned out to be false. Essentially they said âoewith this bread maker, you can enjoy freshly baked bread every morning.â Without the necessary disclaimer that customers were left to discover âoefresh baked bread sold separately via your local bakery. Apparatus is designed to keep fresh baked bread warm and does not engage in leavening of dough product.â Yes, the product/works/ but it is not what said product itself was described as by executives, itâ(TM)s own marketing materials, packaging, or substantively the product itself. Thatâ(TM)s aside from expectations for said product given similar products of the same type and using similar descriptions.
That assumes it was targeted for the purpose of stealing gas from said station instead of simply âoesee if itâ(TM)s possibleâ and the people filling up were just unwitting benefactors.
Iâ(TM)m sure he could have walked out with a plastic bag to cover the nossle or a piece of paper taped to the screen saying âoeout of serviceâ well before 90 minutes lapsed. As one person pulls away, be ready. Surely theyâ(TM)d done this sort of thing in the past when a pump was malfunctioning (like this time).
A long, long time ago, support of the product was included in the purchase price in the form of a warranty / guarantee. Over time, a race to the bottom started where âoegood enoughâ started to win out, and support transitioned to either an add-on or only to be given with the latest version, allowing for less sticker shock by users. This is the era of âoereduced cost upgradesâ where if youâ(TM)re on the immediately previous version, you get it for half cost as opposed to a rebuy for some new features. Then came the yearly cycle that was imposed by accountants who view annual recurring revenue as king, which undervalues any other previously successful business model - including punshing otherwise profitable companies in the stock markets or via investment.
The problem with Software-as-a-Service is you rarely are allowed to know the root cause of an issue, how to avoid this situation or others in the future. In the best case, itâ(TM)s just âoethank you for reporting the issue, weâ(TM)ve addressed it.â Iâ(TM)m the worst itâ(TM)s âoeplease try it again.â
If only there were a law that forced telecommunications services to be regarded as a common carrier and as such treat said transit as neutrally, we wouldnâ(TM)t be having this discussion.
As long as there are software updates, I too am happy using a previous model. It doesnâ(TM)t matter that the new models are as fast as an Xbox One when there are no apps that tap that power.
I question if there are more than 100000 people who can build a calculator that purely performs addition let alone subtraction, multiplication and division. Itâ(TM)s a question of specialization. Does my mechanic also need to be a metallurgist and a blacksmith to be qualified to rebuild an engine?
Isnâ(TM)t Microsoftâ(TM)s WMR a viable competitor in the high end VR space, even including a number of benefits that ease adoption as compared to the incumbent Occulus and HTC offerings, like inside out tracking and high resolution screens?
802.11ac Wave 2 devices are mesh capable. That means as long as theyâ(TM)re in range of one another, they will use MU-MIMO to maintain a trunk back to whichever devices have Ethernet available and allow users to roam between devices freely without being disconnected. However... prior to enabling mesh, yes it is advised to do as the summary says to ensure there arenâ(TM)t dead spots and be able to track down the effective range of each AP and any localized interference that may call for devices to be a little closer together or moved.
But, isn't it also true that the vast, vast majority of the polluters is energy, manufacturing, and transportation? The environmental cost of food of any source is a rounding error compared to the energy industry. Transitioning to cleaner sources of energy - not this clean coal that is being pushed in the US - would be far more effective. This isnâ(TM)t a race of meters but of miles and these sorts of optimizations are far too little and too late to the point of being distracting of the real issues by making suburban liberals feel like âoeI can make a difference by eating healthyâ while driving to the store in their Subaru hatchback.
Well, in early development, it required the Arrow Launcher itself, so moving to a less significant APK Iâ(TM)d call an improvement for many as they wonâ(TM)t need to learn a new UI on their devices to use convergence.
Canâ(TM)t agree more. Even on a prosumer front, using a Thunderbolt 3 docking station causes compatibility issues on Linux where I simply canâ(TM)t address an external GPU reliably - and thatâ(TM)s acknowledging the current cold plug requirement for External GPUs. The work around is to host a VM, present the secondary card to it, and then distribute tensorflow models to it for execution. Anything short of that and itâ(TM)s a 50/50 chance whether it will run on my laptopâ(TM)s discrete gpu or give me the external. And for those of you who go âoeyou should be using a desktop or a cloud hostâ, Iâ(TM)d like to say âoeI travel quite a bitâ.
When I had CenturyLink, their default DNS servers returned tainted results when a host couldnâ(TM)t be reached - one that was a CenturyLink branded search page with ads for services similar to where I was intending to go.
Tested myself in Canary. You should try it too!
This is especially going to be problems as the suppression of "www" is also done when one clicks on the address bar.
If you have different content between www and *., and a user clicks on the address bar, copies what is displayed and sends it to someone else, the recipient will see different content than the sender, despite otherwise appearing to be the same URL.
Still, easily fixable by adding the "www" when someone clicks on the address bar and solely suppressing when the address bar does not have focus.
At what point did vlan tagging become DLC?
The bezels on a the current generation MacBook Pro 13 are 1.3 inches on a 13.3 inch display. By reducing the bezel sizes to that of the current generation Dell XPS 13, one could fit a 14.1 inch display in the same external housing dimensions. Yes, it is mere millimeters, but they do add up.
I am surprised the door locks were on the same network as workstations. Actual traffic isolation would have prevented someone from finding this flaw unless they start tearing holes in their walls.
Americas nuclear arsenal is an offline system that relies on humans to receive a message, validate its authenticity, and then choose to act. There are decided differences between what is effectively a mechanical turk and an internet of shit device.
Itâ(TM)s the use of phrase âoe(and it's certainly real!)â that has some thinking: the privilege escalation bug is real, but not acknowledged, so wait for Patch Tuesday and letâ(TM)s see what happens.
This is the literal case of intellectual property being stolen and rendered unusable by its owner. From a precedent standpoint, would this be functionally different than industrial espionage or destruction of property? Further, as he only had a contractual relationship with AT&T, who was the responsible party to facilitate the transfer of service.
Is that randomly generated password more secure than something like âoeEasiest-Target-4-Casual-Leechersâ which someone could easily remember?
There are plenty of places that use contract agencies to hire on-site, full time âoeemployeesâ that are functionally identical in every way except they (or their agency) are responsible for taxes, insurance, and other benefits. This can also extend towards creating a second class citizen system where said contractors despite being with the same company for many years will be excluded from free or reduced price lunches, snacks, drinks, activities or even having their display names on emails, chats, or whatever else saying (Contractor) at the end. This is offset by said contractors receiving higher base salaries than they could if they were direct employees.
Executives making direct claims saying âoeproduct does Xâ is decidedly different than âoeimagine if product did Xâ. Further, said executives profited from their statements that turned out to be false. Essentially they said âoewith this bread maker, you can enjoy freshly baked bread every morning.â Without the necessary disclaimer that customers were left to discover âoefresh baked bread sold separately via your local bakery. Apparatus is designed to keep fresh baked bread warm and does not engage in leavening of dough product.â Yes, the product /works/ but it is not what said product itself was described as by executives, itâ(TM)s own marketing materials, packaging, or substantively the product itself. Thatâ(TM)s aside from expectations for said product given similar products of the same type and using similar descriptions.
Is this situation substantively different from a criminal conspiracy to defraud many thousands of people?
That assumes it was targeted for the purpose of stealing gas from said station instead of simply âoesee if itâ(TM)s possibleâ and the people filling up were just unwitting benefactors.
Iâ(TM)m sure he could have walked out with a plastic bag to cover the nossle or a piece of paper taped to the screen saying âoeout of serviceâ well before 90 minutes lapsed. As one person pulls away, be ready. Surely theyâ(TM)d done this sort of thing in the past when a pump was malfunctioning (like this time).