You don't. You take the NIST reference material and put it through your machine and compare your machine's results with the NIST results.
The issue here (IMO) is that they aren't using "police powers" to get this information. They're just buying it like any other corporate entity.
> ... without Home/End/PgUp/PgDn/Insert keys ... My laptop has Home/End/PgUp/PgDn as the Fn function on the Arrow keys, and its actually really good. So good I've actually setup other machines with the same shortcuts…
A former work computer of mine (a Lenovo, too!) wouldn't boot one day. After some time trying to figure out the issue I discovered I'd left a (non-bootable) USB drive attached to the machine. Removed the drive and it…
> I wish there were something that opens the windows automatically at the right time to keep the heat* and humidity out. The latter part of your problem is a solved one. Weather forecasts and local conditions (from your…
> Code is speech. Not all code. From the linked article: > However, the court cautioned that not all software could be considered expressive, and thus not all source code would necessarily be protected.
> "NVIDIA agreed to a cease-and-desist order and to pay a $5.5 million penalty." Cost of doing business.
Here in Australia, ballots are (initially) counted at the place they were cast. Every ballot issued has a corresponding (but unlinkable) person on the roll (electors are crossed off the roll prior to a ballot being…
If you're going to have a paper trail for an electronic system, then why not just use the paper system? It's like there's a pro-electronic movement that's looking for every excuse to move to electronic... Ok, so we go…
The issue is verification - how do you verify the elctronic count was accurate? And if you're going to manually count it to verify the electronic count, then why have the electronic count in the first place?
Some touchpads also support gesture scrolling.
Wouldn't 06/05/2022 00:00 GMT be 05/05/2022 16:00 PST due to the DD/MM (GMT) MM/DD (PST) notation swap
Same, but I switched a while ago to using Syncthing for the database instead of cloud storage.
You don't. You take the NIST reference material and put it through your machine and compare your machine's results with the NIST results.
The issue here (IMO) is that they aren't using "police powers" to get this information. They're just buying it like any other corporate entity.
> ... without Home/End/PgUp/PgDn/Insert keys ... My laptop has Home/End/PgUp/PgDn as the Fn function on the Arrow keys, and its actually really good. So good I've actually setup other machines with the same shortcuts…
A former work computer of mine (a Lenovo, too!) wouldn't boot one day. After some time trying to figure out the issue I discovered I'd left a (non-bootable) USB drive attached to the machine. Removed the drive and it…
> I wish there were something that opens the windows automatically at the right time to keep the heat* and humidity out. The latter part of your problem is a solved one. Weather forecasts and local conditions (from your…
> Code is speech. Not all code. From the linked article: > However, the court cautioned that not all software could be considered expressive, and thus not all source code would necessarily be protected.
> "NVIDIA agreed to a cease-and-desist order and to pay a $5.5 million penalty." Cost of doing business.
Here in Australia, ballots are (initially) counted at the place they were cast. Every ballot issued has a corresponding (but unlinkable) person on the roll (electors are crossed off the roll prior to a ballot being…
If you're going to have a paper trail for an electronic system, then why not just use the paper system? It's like there's a pro-electronic movement that's looking for every excuse to move to electronic... Ok, so we go…
The issue is verification - how do you verify the elctronic count was accurate? And if you're going to manually count it to verify the electronic count, then why have the electronic count in the first place?
Some touchpads also support gesture scrolling.
Wouldn't 06/05/2022 00:00 GMT be 05/05/2022 16:00 PST due to the DD/MM (GMT) MM/DD (PST) notation swap
Same, but I switched a while ago to using Syncthing for the database instead of cloud storage.