If you can't comprehend the difference between the past simple tense, and the perfect continuous tense, you probably shouldn't worry about routers and technical shit either.
Much less, law.
There was a proposal about 30 years ago for the US Government to hold copies of all the encryption keys, but they were laughed down by all the major and minor political parties in the US.
I think the more realistic scenario is some countries will run their own networks under/through the internet that don't follow its centrally-agreed-to rules.
Yeah, they have their firewall, someday we'll install one too. Then people will stop calling the Chinese network "internet."
That's silly, what if they were never actually Communist, but Confucian Autocrats?
Westerns don't realize this, but Chinese and Korea societies are deeply Confucian, and the Confucian system is all about meritocracy; with the understanding that different types of merit exist. So they have traditional ways to make different types of governments based on the same underlying philosophy. For example in North Korea they are a Confucian Dictatorship, not any sort of "Communism." Merit in this case is believed to be inherent merit of the original ruler which he passed to his offspring. Very different than the European idea of kings being placed by God; instead they would presume that whatever natural powers they believe in endowed the leader with extra talents and skills for leadership, and his right to rule comes merely from ending up with more merit for the task.
China is an Authoritarian Confucian Bureaucratic state. Not communist, not capitalist. There is only one party because it is not representative; merely being alive is enough to be presumed to have equal merit in choosing leaders. Instead, people with more Merit rise through the bureaucratic system and get additional access to decision-making.
Of course they made room for the rich, by definition they've either proven their merit in actual practice, or used criminal acts to get there. If you're starting from the understanding that it is Confucianism wearing a Communist uniform then that was obvious all along.
One child policy was replaced once they got better at tracking the merit of individuals, and to gain data about what sort of tax structure would merely limit additional children to those with more merit.
You can't understand China with a view that only goes back to the Age of Empire, their system is a lot deeper than you think. And it isn't about the uniform that they wear so that foreigners can place them on an international team.
None of the different ideas about how to implement Confucian meritocracy involve being anti-business. None of them. They all assume that merit leads to prosperity; money, nice things, power, personal freedom, happiness, etc. But they have very different theories about which types of government lead to merit for a nation; eg, what leads to prosperity. They're always going to be pro-business, and they're always going to view unity as essential; once you figure out which system you're using, everybody needs to use that system.
None of their systems contain the western idea that open competition has more merit in government than purposeful unity. But that doesn't imply that they're against trade competition, or against individual economic freedom. They like individual economic freedom. They just consider political "freedom" to be anti-social and without merit; the thrashing of people without enough merit to participate in the decisions.
But that doesn't mean you should have that economic freedom as some sort of "right." You're expected to have enough merit to achieve it.
They're saying that the Apple Clan has sucky apps, using some sort of new JS development thing, mostly because the sort of people who actively choose the higher quality native apps are also nazis who like to report those same apps for anything they do to help the human navigate the insanity of the "oh you have to memorize how to do that, our interface guidelines don't allow features to be discoverable."
That might be the dumbest post all week, congratulations.
In my Universe, the product "Google Wave" wasn't something anybody wanted to use, but the code was so good it got used in a wide variety of things you don't know about. Mostly for a bunch of mathy reasons having to do with the programming.
They don't start something like that with ads, because then it will be "full of ads" at the start, and users won't add content. What they want is to subsidize it until it is popular, and then when they introduce ads they can set the ad:content ratio to whatever their thing is.
The new gmail interface probably sucks because they got tired of providing you the free service, and want you to go away now. If you use the "HTML" interface, it still works well, and if you're using your own client, all their server-side stuff works well. It is purely the new web client that sucks.
The reason so much google-originated code (like go-lang) is getting popular now is that it is well-written and does well when scaled.
The reason was, other people were using it, and if the communication is standard then nobody will accept advertisements.
Breaking inter-operation is the only way to force people to use a walled app, and a walled app is the only way to push advertisements.
That's why they convinced people to stop using email, and then they convinced people to use an app instead of TXT. Even though the app only works on a phone.
Electronic traction control is why I can drive around on a sheet of solid ice without chains or traction tires or anything. Even with a dusting of snow on top. Even onramps, offramps.
Right now self-driving cars suck at snow, but that's about vision. The traction part they'll have an easy time be better at handling than humans.
We do this in the whole State of Oregon you dunce. Of course it works.
Salt is something idiots do. If they kept doing it for 500 years, you wouldn't even have farms left in that part of the world, you'd just create a desert.
It is a temporary solution, and it is fucking shit up for you already. You might want those farms and drinking water in the future, so it might be time to merely teach winter driving schools and save the farms.
This is standard in Oregon, and we get lots of ice on the roads.
Learn how to drive, people. How did they not understand that this was destructive and builds up in their environment and could only ever be a very temporary solution until they learn how to drive?
What we do after an ice storm is to dump some gravel on the road. It doesn't do anything to our water supply, it just ends up as part of the road shoulder. Yes, you have to drive slower for a week now that there are little rocks on the road. It amazes me how whiny those east coasters get over this part.
I've seen the cartoon version, it's pretty awesome.
Don't worry if it crashes, those mutant girls are pretty strong. They'll find a way to complete the mission. At least, until they make the mistake of planting the seeds...
Canada has no Freeze Peach. When she gets down here, then they can tell you what she did. In Canada she can keep it secret, at least the boring parts that happen in Canada.
The reality is, if they simply agree to extradition they'll have better pre-trial conditions in the US in most cases.
For the millionth time on the millionth story, you personally are being informed that it doesn't matter which country your ass is in when you commit a financial crime in the US by giving banks here information related to transactions that are happening here.
If you do not want to follow US financial law, it isn't enough to not be physically in the US; you have to also leave your money outside the US, and not utilize financial accounts or instruments that are in fact in the US.
What part of this do find so mesmerizing, anyways? You're not just a moron, are you?
The point is, you can't trust something just because it is on the LAN. If you understand that, then a VPN increases security. If you don't, then it decreases it.
It is hard to find even one 5 year old electric car with dead batteries, why would these ones specifically die? They don't even have to suffer vibration.
You're saying that you would predict 100% replacement after 5 years.
The correct number would be <1% or ~ 0.
The residential version has a 10 year warranty with a 70% capacity guarantee and a 15 year expected lifespan.
The commercial version seems to be guaranteed to hold 80% capacity after 5000 cycles, which in this use case would probably mean 5000 days, or 13+ years.
20 months is less than 2 years. Simply buying these and operating them could bring a large investment return for whoever first approaches the local utilities for a contract. All over the world.
If you can't comprehend the difference between the past simple tense, and the perfect continuous tense, you probably shouldn't worry about routers and technical shit either.
Much less, law.
There was a proposal about 30 years ago for the US Government to hold copies of all the encryption keys, but they were laughed down by all the major and minor political parties in the US.
I think the more realistic scenario is some countries will run their own networks under/through the internet that don't follow its centrally-agreed-to rules.
Yeah, they have their firewall, someday we'll install one too. Then people will stop calling the Chinese network "internet."
I did English->Spanish->Bulgarian->German->English and it tells me that it means,
Not just unusual communist / capitalist economies, no systems of government
I think he's saying that if you don't understand anything at all about systems of government, you'd end up thinking China is in the Age of Empire.
That's silly, what if they were never actually Communist, but Confucian Autocrats?
Westerns don't realize this, but Chinese and Korea societies are deeply Confucian, and the Confucian system is all about meritocracy; with the understanding that different types of merit exist. So they have traditional ways to make different types of governments based on the same underlying philosophy. For example in North Korea they are a Confucian Dictatorship, not any sort of "Communism." Merit in this case is believed to be inherent merit of the original ruler which he passed to his offspring. Very different than the European idea of kings being placed by God; instead they would presume that whatever natural powers they believe in endowed the leader with extra talents and skills for leadership, and his right to rule comes merely from ending up with more merit for the task.
China is an Authoritarian Confucian Bureaucratic state. Not communist, not capitalist. There is only one party because it is not representative; merely being alive is enough to be presumed to have equal merit in choosing leaders. Instead, people with more Merit rise through the bureaucratic system and get additional access to decision-making.
Of course they made room for the rich, by definition they've either proven their merit in actual practice, or used criminal acts to get there. If you're starting from the understanding that it is Confucianism wearing a Communist uniform then that was obvious all along.
One child policy was replaced once they got better at tracking the merit of individuals, and to gain data about what sort of tax structure would merely limit additional children to those with more merit.
You can't understand China with a view that only goes back to the Age of Empire, their system is a lot deeper than you think. And it isn't about the uniform that they wear so that foreigners can place them on an international team.
None of the different ideas about how to implement Confucian meritocracy involve being anti-business. None of them. They all assume that merit leads to prosperity; money, nice things, power, personal freedom, happiness, etc. But they have very different theories about which types of government lead to merit for a nation; eg, what leads to prosperity. They're always going to be pro-business, and they're always going to view unity as essential; once you figure out which system you're using, everybody needs to use that system.
None of their systems contain the western idea that open competition has more merit in government than purposeful unity. But that doesn't imply that they're against trade competition, or against individual economic freedom. They like individual economic freedom. They just consider political "freedom" to be anti-social and without merit; the thrashing of people without enough merit to participate in the decisions.
But that doesn't mean you should have that economic freedom as some sort of "right." You're expected to have enough merit to achieve it.
They're called neckbeards. The whole "alt-right" movement was birthed by a neckbeard, wizard, hot grits, and a fertility spell gone awry.
It all started here, Grampy.
why
*points at garden wall*
They're saying that the Apple Clan has sucky apps, using some sort of new JS development thing, mostly because the sort of people who actively choose the higher quality native apps are also nazis who like to report those same apps for anything they do to help the human navigate the insanity of the "oh you have to memorize how to do that, our interface guidelines don't allow features to be discoverable."
We didn't stop the nazis with speech.
We defeated the nazis by banning their lives.
Hate speech is often best combated by speech. But nazis are combated by killing them. This is easy, history is our guide; 20/20 vision.
That might be the dumbest post all week, congratulations.
In my Universe, the product "Google Wave" wasn't something anybody wanted to use, but the code was so good it got used in a wide variety of things you don't know about. Mostly for a bunch of mathy reasons having to do with the programming.
They don't start something like that with ads, because then it will be "full of ads" at the start, and users won't add content. What they want is to subsidize it until it is popular, and then when they introduce ads they can set the ad:content ratio to whatever their thing is.
The new gmail interface probably sucks because they got tired of providing you the free service, and want you to go away now. If you use the "HTML" interface, it still works well, and if you're using your own client, all their server-side stuff works well. It is purely the new web client that sucks.
The reason so much google-originated code (like go-lang) is getting popular now is that it is well-written and does well when scaled.
The reason was, other people were using it, and if the communication is standard then nobody will accept advertisements.
Breaking inter-operation is the only way to force people to use a walled app, and a walled app is the only way to push advertisements.
That's why they convinced people to stop using email, and then they convinced people to use an app instead of TXT. Even though the app only works on a phone.
Those were taken over by zombies about 20 years ago.
Don't let her give you any pills, that's where zombies come from.
If you get a skin infection from it, you're probably going to die. Antibiotics rarely work on zombie diseases anymore. Try smearing it with raw honey.
All three of your examples though are from non-self-driving cars in situations involving lane-assist features.
Maybe you're wearing too much cologne and the Musk is clawing at your nose. Or something. Probably Musk-related, though.
Electronic traction control is why I can drive around on a sheet of solid ice without chains or traction tires or anything. Even with a dusting of snow on top. Even onramps, offramps.
Right now self-driving cars suck at snow, but that's about vision. The traction part they'll have an easy time be better at handling than humans.
We do this in the whole State of Oregon you dunce. Of course it works.
Salt is something idiots do. If they kept doing it for 500 years, you wouldn't even have farms left in that part of the world, you'd just create a desert.
It is a temporary solution, and it is fucking shit up for you already. You might want those farms and drinking water in the future, so it might be time to merely teach winter driving schools and save the farms.
This is standard in Oregon, and we get lots of ice on the roads.
Learn how to drive, people. How did they not understand that this was destructive and builds up in their environment and could only ever be a very temporary solution until they learn how to drive?
What we do after an ice storm is to dump some gravel on the road. It doesn't do anything to our water supply, it just ends up as part of the road shoulder. Yes, you have to drive slower for a week now that there are little rocks on the road. It amazes me how whiny those east coasters get over this part.
I've seen the cartoon version, it's pretty awesome.
Don't worry if it crashes, those mutant girls are pretty strong. They'll find a way to complete the mission. At least, until they make the mistake of planting the seeds...
What's wrong with Pink Floyd, man?
Did you have a bad trip or something?
Canada has no Freeze Peach. When she gets down here, then they can tell you what she did. In Canada she can keep it secret, at least the boring parts that happen in Canada.
The reality is, if they simply agree to extradition they'll have better pre-trial conditions in the US in most cases.
Or, it was written by an Asgard wearing a wig.
All civilized countries cooperate regarding law enforcement.
It is governed by existing treaties.
The More You Know!
Another asshole who wants a war with Iran, eh. I get it, I get it.
It makes no sense why anybody would want it, but some people do. I get that much.
Don't think whining and crying will save America's enemies. Sanctions are the most peaceful option on the table.
For the millionth time on the millionth story, you personally are being informed that it doesn't matter which country your ass is in when you commit a financial crime in the US by giving banks here information related to transactions that are happening here.
If you do not want to follow US financial law, it isn't enough to not be physically in the US; you have to also leave your money outside the US, and not utilize financial accounts or instruments that are in fact in the US.
What part of this do find so mesmerizing, anyways? You're not just a moron, are you?
We're still in Korea. So, uh... The Vietnam War ended a long time ago. Korean War, not ended so much. Just smoldering endlessly.
Cross your fingers, maybe next year!
The point is, you can't trust something just because it is on the LAN. If you understand that, then a VPN increases security. If you don't, then it decreases it.
Same with most tools, really.
It is hard to find even one 5 year old electric car with dead batteries, why would these ones specifically die? They don't even have to suffer vibration.
You're saying that you would predict 100% replacement after 5 years.
The correct number would be <1% or ~ 0.
The residential version has a 10 year warranty with a 70% capacity guarantee and a 15 year expected lifespan.
The commercial version seems to be guaranteed to hold 80% capacity after 5000 cycles, which in this use case would probably mean 5000 days, or 13+ years.
20 months is less than 2 years. Simply buying these and operating them could bring a large investment return for whoever first approaches the local utilities for a contract. All over the world.