From the original article; "Update: Some commenters stated that Firefox users may still manage individual cookies in the following ways for now:
Load chrome://browser/content/preferences/cookies.xul to display the dialog. Click on the information button in the Firefox address bar, and navigate to "right arrow" > More Information > View Cookies. Remove the site name to list all set cookies. Use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl-Shift-I to open the Developer Tools and switch to the Storage tab (enable it under settings if it is not there). This lists only the cookies for the active site."
This is also mentioned;
"Mozilla engineers changed this in recent versions of Firefox 60 (currently on the Nightly channel).
If you open the privacy section of about:preferences, you may notice the following:
History lists only three options. The "request cookies from websites" option is no longer listed under History. A new Cookies and Site Data section is available. It lists the cookie preferences that were listed under History in previous versions. The "show cookies" link has been removed from the history. It is replaced by a combined management option that includes Site Data and cookies. firefox 60 cookie management
Cookie settings moved from "use custom settings for history" to a better location in the preferences. Firefox users who did not select the custom option were probably never exposed to the cookie preferences in first place. Also, all options but one that existed previously are still there, some, however, under a different name.
There is no "show cookies" button anymore; Mozilla moved it to Settings under "Cookies and Site Data". A click on the button displays the new management interface. It looks similar to the cookie management interface of previous versions of Firefox but includes storage as well now.Frp"
And, in your mind, there will never be any problem deciding what is appropriate?
It seems to me to be a typical document meant to cast an 'appropriate' image of an agency whose very nature makes it impossible to easily explain its actions.
I find this action by Wikileaks to be disturbing by its timing. The contents shouldn't be a total surprise.
There's been plenty of hints going back years. In 2003 we had OnStar versus the FBI. A couple of years ago Verizon tried to patent an invention that made your TV both a display and a video cam.
The problem is between your ears. Samsung charges its phones using quallcom technology. Just like damn near everyone. It's old tech now, on revision 3. Old, SUCCESSFUL tech.
They follow the Qi wireless standard for their wireless charging. As does just about every other phone maker that offers it. Their fast wireless charging is the latest Qi standard. The wireless charger itself contains an almost imperceptible fan to deal with heat.
As an Apple fanboy, your responses are as predictable as they are wrong. I understand some of the problem. You haven't a clue about Qi wireless charging or Quick Charge because Apple hasn't quite come around to the modern technology in use for several years on Androids.
Oh, I hear that fast charge is something the iPhone 7 could use. It's coming in last place in just about every battery test out when measured against the current Android's. Wow! Double whammy. Shrimpy battery life and no quick charge.
Oh well. I see Apple has already released an iPhone 7 edition of that beautiful case with the built in battery. Yeah, that's a great solution. Really turns the phone into a beauty. Maybe you could post a couple of hundred links to some Chinese stuff?
Oh coming from you this is good. Have you asked Apple if they consider this a good idea? Does it void the warranty? Here I thought you were against cheap stuff, but was I wrong! You apparently recommend meetcute as a manufacturer of parts for the iPhone. Are all their products Apple certified? Because guess what. I'd bet a paycheck that if someone came on this forum and said I just bought a splitter from meetcute and my iPhone 7 burned up, you'd be the first to chastise them for using junk that wasn't Apple certified.
Finally, quit with the 'hater' shit. After seeing your portrayal of Android users and Android phones, there's no room on the high road for you.
Pretty sure iPhones aren't considered part of 'the grid' except maybe in the minds of Apple fanatics. Pretty sure iPhones depend on the grid-not quite the same thing as being part of the grid.. If you rely on public transit, that doesn't make you a bus driver.
Oh gee I have tears in my eyes. The poor little rednecks are being brow beaten by the viscous liberals.
You're either a troll laughing while hitting the submit button or the person who has the wildest imagination in the world.
I'm assuming the latter. I'm also suggesting that, whenever you have time to touch base with reality, you go review the comments made about this President following any story ever written about him.
Obama has endured more insults than any other President in my lifetime. Certainly more than he has dished out about rednecks. For that matter, I can't remember hearing or reading any comment by him that was directed towards rednecks by name.
Sorry for so few tears. It's not the liberals responsible for Trump. It's the dumb fucking REDNECKS who have openly embraced his attitude because it's so very, very close to their own.
Oh boy. I've already seen this phrase "hundred year old technology " used multiple times as a 'reason ' for Apple to remove the headphone jack.
However, you go the extra mile and brand anyone who opposes the removal of the headphone jack as a Luddite.
Even taking your obvious misinterpretation of what it meant to be a Luddite (hint-not opposing new technology but virulently opposing automation that led to job loss), one would have to at least say that removing something because it's old technology doesn't make any sense unless you have something better to replace it .
Oh, I guess they do. Look at those beautiful air pods. Bet you can hardly wait to get some. Yup, with a design like that they'll be no mistaking what YOU'RE wearing. Bold. Courageous might even come to mind. Me, well I'll just say if you like the way the Apple watch looks then this will be a winner.
Yes, this all points to Apple innovation. Water tight. Twin lenses. 32 gigs of memory. Stunning black model. No headphone jack. COURAGE. Don't forget that. Don't ever doubt that Apple has the courage to take more of your money.
You're an idiot. Your use of a broad brush to portray every American as ' THE FUCKING UGLY AMERICAN' is more a painting of you then one of us.
And you base almost everything you say on your complete misunderstanding of the US Tax Code. Read this. https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pd...
You talk about brain drain and wind up with another mess on your hands. First you say the tax code prohibits Americans from working or studying abroad. OK, wrong but just for a minute I'll go along. Then you describe this same situation as the perfect scenario for brain drain to occur. Maybe you'd care to explain how a country that doesn't allow citizens to work or travel abroad goes on to become one that suffers brain drain. I know what's coming next. Please include some cites to prove that students who study abroad are smarter than those who don't. Or more inventive. Or entrepreneurial. Or more well rounded. Yeah, I need some cites. Only because you made such a debacle of your original theory about the US going to shit.
Your ideas are cleverly ignorant. You act as if a scientist would automatically become better if he meant a few scientists from other countries. Hmm? You do have some facts to back up your fiction, right?
And tell me, what does a country which sends it students to another country to learn and earn suffer from if it isn't brain drain?
And then do us a favor and shut the fuck up. You just did Brexit. There is a reason why there are 30,000 people in France waiting to get into the UK. The word that comes to mind to describe the situation is bigotry.
Say what you want about Trump. The facts are that he has never enjoyed a poll where his approval rating was anywhere near as high as his disapproval rating. You rant about Trump and seem to forget that we just elected a black person twice and are on track to elect the first female. No, she won't be like Thatcher. Thank God.
Next time, before you rant about the US being insular,take a good look at your country first. Maybe you should first ask yourself why your country is still 87% white. Our fucking whitest neighborhoods aren't that white! You want insular? Yeah I've got some. In the UK, apparently being white isn't enough. You have to be the right kind of white. As in non-Polish white. But maybe that's just the boys being pranky. Just trying to keep things organized. Well, maybe a little insular. And a little racist.
No a better example of a nation/kingdom being insular would be the 'classic' example. Brexit. Not much to add to that is there? Calling the US insular in its attitudes is lau ghable in contrast to actually voting on the issue.
Well a big fuck you to you. Just look in the mirror and tell us what the fuck all the apple lovers would be writing if this article was about Microsoft using four year old processors in their Surface line. Hmm?
Do you want us to believe for a second that Tim FUCKING Cook wouldn't be trying to get Congress to pass a law banning such sales?
That you are happy with Apple selling four year old processors at the same time as their VP is going around saying how sad it is that there are so many old pc's that Apple thinks are
I can accept you received a score of four because the mod thought this was an interesting 'idea'. However it's an idea that looks to be entirely wrong.
Here's why, "The shift toward higher rates of sexual inactivity among Millennials and iGenâ(TM)ers was more pronounced among women and absent among Black Americans and those with a college education."
This is the correct link. http://link.springer.com/artic.... Still just a pay walled abstract though. Not sure we can get anything else unless someone links to an archived copy of the story.
Not sure if it matters but I never signed up for an account. And I don't have any options to enable/disable the cloud sync and/or enable/disable a personalized dictionary.
I was wondering if you opened an account? I double checked by opening settings/account and got nothing but an invite. One of the linked articles implied that having an account was needed for this bug to be enabled.
If it isn't, I'll probably keep SwiftKey. However if they're leaking data from everyone or just at random , I'll be joining you in looking for another keyboard.
From the article in The Hacker News, "Once getting hold of this key, an attacker could perform a brute-force attack to grab the user password, PIN or lock, cracking Android's full disk encryption."
Why not just get the user password by brute force attack to begin with since it will unlock the encrypted files for you? I know I'm missing something. If you go through this process only to wind up having to mount a brute force attack, what is gained?
And how does this square with that. Are we to assume that an i{hone will become the judge and jury for every 'bad' decision we make? Next it will start slowing down your car if you exceed the speed limit while driving a car that employs Carplay? Or writes you a ticket if you roll through a stop sign.
This is crappy thing to patent. Apple--The new marshal is in town.
Hey have you thought of getting out once in awhile. You know, like read up about who makes the top super computer? Or which country makes the iPhone? Or even which company makes arguably the best smart watch? Certainly looks better than anything coming out of the US. Oh wait, there's nothing being made in the US.
I'm pretty sure the Huawei code is open source and they do provide a direct path to unlocking the bootloader.
It's about time some of us wake up to reality. The same companies that used to make shit products in America now make shit products in China. Conversely, companies such as Apple contine to make the same quality products as before.
China will be more than happy to give you either type. Just don't go buying a $200 smartphone and expect to get an Apple.
Huawei sells at both ends of the spectrum. Let me tell you which end has the best products. Surprise! It's the high end.
In closing I would suggest that if you think that all Chinese products are crap , switch the locations you're shopping. If you still think all Chinese products are crap see an optometrist or, more to the point perhaps, open your eyes.
So you're claiming that a wealth of products already exist "to provide State, County, and Municipalities with purpose built solutions for track and trace ('seed to sale' in the cannabis industry) "?
Or perhaps you misread the article. This isn't about software for the cannibis grower, this is software for the cops basically. This is also where Microsoft in general is gearing products for. Government and businesses.
I tried googling track and trace software and I didn't see anything except software for the growers. This ain't that. This is software aimed at making sure growers and/or clubs are correctly reporting everything so the government can take their cut.
I don't like or hate Microsoft. I just don't think about them too much. But I have to say that this software might be a big money maker for them in the future if pot continues to become legal in more and more states..
If Microsoft gets a head start on the software used by government agencies, it doesn't take a genius to see that the reports these agencies require of growers and sellers will, in all likelihood, be more easily prepared on some form of the same proprietary software. Proprietary and unique and in demand. Profit.
First of all I'm having a problem with the way this is being approached.
It seems intuitive that if you have discovered that you can make 200 million dollars just by changing shades of blue, you would have already reached a point where you knew that blue was going to be *the* color.
This testing of black now seems to be saying that Google hasn't even determined which color is best, much less which shade of which color. This is assuming that the cites about the two hundred million dollars and the rest of the article are correct.
Interesting that 2 of the first 3 search results for black returned hits on the Black Panthers.
The only thing unbelievable is you got 5 points for your comment. "And fuck you if you're too stupid to see that." So trolling gets 5 points.
Perhaps trolls shouldn't be mods. That way a mod could be relied upon to score a comment with the appropriate score and those that choose to filter comments would have a reliable way of doing so.
From the original article; "Update: Some commenters stated that Firefox users may still manage individual cookies in the following ways for now:
Load chrome://browser/content/preferences/cookies.xul to display the dialog.
Click on the information button in the Firefox address bar, and navigate to "right arrow" > More Information > View Cookies. Remove the site name to list all set cookies.
Use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl-Shift-I to open the Developer Tools and switch to the Storage tab (enable it under settings if it is not there). This lists only the cookies for the active site."
This is also mentioned;
"Mozilla engineers changed this in recent versions of Firefox 60 (currently on the Nightly channel).
If you open the privacy section of about:preferences, you may notice the following:
History lists only three options. The "request cookies from websites" option is no longer listed under History.
A new Cookies and Site Data section is available. It lists the cookie preferences that were listed under History in previous versions.
The "show cookies" link has been removed from the history. It is replaced by a combined management option that includes Site Data and cookies.
firefox 60 cookie management
Cookie settings moved from "use custom settings for history" to a better location in the preferences. Firefox users who did not select the custom option were probably never exposed to the cookie preferences in first place. Also, all options but one that existed previously are still there, some, however, under a different name.
There is no "show cookies" button anymore; Mozilla moved it to Settings under "Cookies and Site Data". A click on the button displays the new management interface. It looks similar to the cookie management interface of previous versions of Firefox but includes storage as well now.Frp"
And, in your mind, there will never be any problem deciding what is appropriate?
It seems to me to be a typical document meant to cast an 'appropriate' image of an agency whose very nature makes it impossible to easily explain its actions.
I find this action by Wikileaks to be disturbing by its timing. The contents shouldn't be a total surprise.
There's been plenty of hints going back years. In 2003 we had OnStar versus the FBI. A couple of years ago Verizon tried to patent an invention that made your TV both a display and a video cam.
The problem is between your ears. Samsung charges its phones using quallcom technology. Just like damn near everyone. It's old tech now, on revision 3. Old, SUCCESSFUL tech.
They follow the Qi wireless standard for their wireless charging. As does just about every other phone maker that offers it. Their fast wireless charging is the latest Qi standard. The wireless charger itself contains an almost imperceptible fan to deal with heat.
As an Apple fanboy, your responses are as predictable as they are wrong. I understand some of the problem. You haven't a clue about Qi wireless charging or Quick Charge because Apple hasn't quite come around to the modern technology in use for several years on Androids.
Oh, I hear that fast charge is something the iPhone 7 could use. It's coming in last place in just about every battery test out when measured against the current Android's. Wow! Double whammy. Shrimpy battery life and no quick charge.
Oh well. I see Apple has already released an iPhone 7 edition of that beautiful case with the built in battery. Yeah, that's a great solution. Really turns the phone into a beauty. Maybe you could post a couple of hundred links to some Chinese stuff?
Oh coming from you this is good. Have you asked Apple if they consider this a good idea? Does it void the warranty? Here I thought you were against cheap stuff, but was I wrong! You apparently recommend meetcute as a manufacturer of parts for the iPhone. Are all their products Apple certified? Because guess what. I'd bet a paycheck that if someone came on this forum and said I just bought a splitter from meetcute and my iPhone 7 burned up, you'd be the first to chastise them for using junk that wasn't Apple certified.
Finally, quit with the 'hater' shit. After seeing your portrayal of Android users and Android phones, there's no room on the high road for you.
Pretty sure iPhones aren't considered part of 'the grid' except maybe in the minds of Apple fanatics. Pretty sure iPhones depend on the grid-not quite the same thing as being part of the grid.. If you rely on public transit, that doesn't make you a bus driver.
Oh gee I have tears in my eyes. The poor little rednecks are being brow beaten by the viscous liberals.
You're either a troll laughing while hitting the submit button or the person who has the wildest imagination in the world.
I'm assuming the latter. I'm also suggesting that, whenever you have time to touch base with reality, you go review the comments made about this President following any story ever written about him.
Obama has endured more insults than any other President in my lifetime. Certainly more than he has dished out about rednecks. For that matter, I can't remember hearing or reading any comment by him that was directed towards rednecks by name.
Sorry for so few tears. It's not the liberals responsible for Trump. It's the dumb fucking REDNECKS who have openly embraced his attitude because it's so very, very close to their own.
Oh boy. I've already seen this phrase "hundred year old technology " used multiple times as a 'reason ' for Apple to remove the headphone jack.
However, you go the extra mile and brand anyone who opposes the removal of the headphone jack as a Luddite.
Even taking your obvious misinterpretation of what it meant to be a Luddite (hint-not opposing new technology but virulently opposing automation that led to job loss), one would have to at least say that removing something because it's old technology doesn't make any sense unless you have something better to replace it .
Oh, I guess they do. Look at those beautiful air pods. Bet you can hardly wait to get some. Yup, with a design like that they'll be no mistaking what YOU'RE wearing. Bold. Courageous might even come to mind. Me, well I'll just say if you like the way the Apple watch looks then this will be a winner.
Yes, this all points to Apple innovation. Water tight. Twin lenses. 32 gigs of memory. Stunning black model. No headphone jack. COURAGE. Don't forget that. Don't ever doubt that Apple has the courage to take more of your money.
You're an idiot. Your use of a broad brush to portray every American as ' THE FUCKING UGLY AMERICAN' is more a painting of you then one of us.
And you base almost everything you say on your complete misunderstanding of the US Tax Code. Read this. https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pd...
You talk about brain drain and wind up with another mess on your hands. First you say the tax code prohibits Americans from working or studying abroad. OK, wrong but just for a minute I'll go along. Then you describe this same situation as the perfect scenario for brain drain to occur. Maybe you'd care to explain how a country that doesn't allow citizens to work or travel abroad goes on to become one that suffers brain drain. I know what's coming next. Please include some cites to prove that students who study abroad are smarter than those who don't. Or more inventive. Or entrepreneurial. Or more well rounded. Yeah, I need some cites. Only because you made such a debacle of your original theory about the US going to shit.
Your ideas are cleverly ignorant. You act as if a scientist would automatically become better if he meant a few scientists from other countries.
Hmm? You do have some facts to back up your fiction, right?
And tell me, what does a country which sends it students to another country to learn and earn suffer from if it isn't brain drain?
And then do us a favor and shut the fuck up. You just did Brexit. There is a reason why there are 30,000 people in France waiting to get into the UK. The word that comes to mind to describe the situation is bigotry.
Say what you want about Trump. The facts are that he has never enjoyed a poll where his approval rating was anywhere near as high as his disapproval rating. You rant about Trump and seem to forget that we just elected a black person twice and are on track to elect the first female. No, she won't be like Thatcher. Thank God.
Next time, before you rant about the US being insular,take a good look at your country first. Maybe you should first ask yourself why your country is still 87% white. Our fucking whitest neighborhoods aren't that white! You want insular? Yeah I've got some. In the UK, apparently being white isn't enough. You have to be the right kind of white. As in non-Polish white. But maybe that's just the boys being pranky. Just trying to keep things organized. Well, maybe a little insular. And a little racist.
No a better example of a nation/kingdom being insular would be the 'classic' example. Brexit. Not much to add to that is there? Calling the US insular in its attitudes is lau
ghable in contrast to actually voting on the issue.
Well a big fuck you to you. Just look in the mirror and tell us what the fuck all the apple lovers would be writing if this article was about Microsoft using four year old processors in their Surface line. Hmm?
Do you want us to believe for a second that Tim FUCKING Cook wouldn't be trying to get Congress to pass a law banning such sales?
That you are happy with Apple selling four year old processors at the same time as their VP is going around saying how sad it is that there are so many old pc's that Apple thinks are
I can accept you received a score of four because the mod thought this was an interesting 'idea'. However it's an idea that looks to be entirely wrong.
Here's why, "The shift toward higher rates of sexual inactivity among Millennials and iGenâ(TM)ers was more pronounced among women and absent among Black Americans and those with a college education."
Here's the link. http://link.springer.com/artic....
Key word=absent. While what you think is correct is incorrect, I can see how many people are intuitively grasping at the concept.
This is the correct link. http://link.springer.com/artic.... Still just a pay walled abstract though. Not sure we can get anything else unless someone links to an archived copy of the story.
What's not to like about this?
Plenty and if you read this article in Science you'll gain some insight as to what many scientists think about it. http://www.sciencemag.org/news....
Not sure if it matters but I never signed up for an account. And I don't have any options to enable /disable the cloud sync and/or enable/disable a personalized dictionary.
I was wondering if you opened an account? I double checked by opening settings/account and got nothing but an invite. One of the linked articles implied that having an account was needed for this bug to be enabled.
If it isn't, I'll probably keep SwiftKey. However if they're leaking data from everyone or just at random , I'll be joining you in looking for another keyboard.
A quick reread might help.
The article stated that "the attack targeted state organizations and defense companies". No mention of intelligence agencies.
From the article in The Hacker News, "Once getting hold of this key, an attacker could perform a brute-force attack to grab the user password, PIN or lock, cracking Android's full disk encryption."
Why not just get the user password by brute force attack to begin with since it will unlock the encrypted files for you? I know I'm missing something. If you go through this process only to wind up having to mount a brute force attack, what is gained?
And how does this square with that. Are we to assume that an i{hone will become the judge and jury for every 'bad' decision we make? Next it will start slowing down your car if you exceed the speed limit while driving a car that employs Carplay? Or writes you a ticket if you roll through a stop sign.
This is crappy thing to patent. Apple--The new marshal is in town.
How else can you explain the overwhelming desire to be a greedbag?
Hey have you thought of getting out once in awhile. You know, like read up about who makes the top super computer? Or which country makes the iPhone? Or even which company makes arguably the best smart watch? Certainly looks better than anything coming out of the US. Oh wait, there's nothing being made in the US.
I'm pretty sure the Huawei code is open source and they do provide a direct path to unlocking the bootloader.
It's about time some of us wake up to reality. The same companies that used to make shit products in America now make shit products in China. Conversely, companies such as Apple contine to make the same quality products as before.
China will be more than happy to give you either type. Just don't go buying a $200 smartphone and expect to get an Apple.
Huawei sells at both ends of the spectrum. Let me tell you which end has the best products. Surprise! It's the high end.
In closing I would suggest that if you think that all Chinese products are crap , switch the locations you're shopping. If you still think all Chinese products are crap see an optometrist or, more to the point perhaps, open your eyes.
Uh, I think Huawei is all open source in response to spying allegations made several years ago.
So you're claiming that a wealth of products already exist "to provide State, County, and Municipalities with purpose built solutions for track and trace ('seed to sale' in the cannabis industry) "?
Or perhaps you misread the article. This isn't about software for the cannibis grower, this is software for the cops basically. This is also where Microsoft in general is gearing products for. Government and businesses.
I tried googling track and trace software and I didn't see anything except software for the growers. This ain't that. This is software aimed at making sure growers and/or clubs are correctly reporting everything so the government can take their cut.
I don't like or hate Microsoft. I just don't think about them too much. But I have to say that this software might be a big money maker for them in the future if pot continues to become legal in more and more states..
If Microsoft gets a head start on the software used by government agencies, it doesn't take a genius to see that the reports these agencies require of growers and sellers will, in all likelihood, be more easily prepared on some form of the same proprietary software. Proprietary and unique and in demand. Profit.
If you go to settings in DuckDuck you have the option of setting up which color to use for search results. Default? Black and shades of.
First of all I'm having a problem with the way this is being approached.
It seems intuitive that if you have discovered that you can make 200 million dollars just by changing shades of blue, you would have already reached a point where you knew that blue was going to be *the* color.
This testing of black now seems to be saying that Google hasn't even determined which color is best, much less which shade of which color. This is assuming that the cites about the two hundred million dollars and the rest of the article are correct.
Interesting that 2 of the first 3 search results for black returned hits on the Black Panthers.
Thank God there was only one Slash. Why God was there only one SRV?
" which show OSX doing very well in the North American market"
Maybe, until you look at this chart which seems to indicate something else. http://gs.statcounter.com/#des...
The only thing unbelievable is you got 5 points for your comment. "And fuck you if you're too stupid to see that." So trolling gets 5 points.
Perhaps trolls shouldn't be mods. That way a mod could be relied upon to score a comment with the appropriate score and those that choose to filter comments would have a reliable way of doing so.