Protocols allow for namespace restrictions on CA certificates. There could, in concept, be something stopping you from spoofing google. https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2459.txt - section 4.2.1.11, Name Constraints Given…
That sentiment makes sense to me. Investing in real schooling makes a lot more sense, though.
> Perhaps before every meal I could be forced to calculate the number of calories in each item, total them up and submit them. That's called Weight Watchers. The general principle was pretty effective for me. Most…
How much does Malta slow down the wind?
> The ideology to have little or no state debt is hurting the economy and will do so in the future. Ideology can be pretty dangerous. This seems like your main point. Back up, though: > [...] state debt is not like…
> They've been told socialized medicine is evil communist plot to steal their hard earned money. Mind reading a bit, here: This line might be taken as an ungenerous representation of a different point of view, and…
> What are the motives for leaking information regarding our actions on foreign soil against foreign [human beings]? Which side of an imaginary line you were born on should not determine your rights. If he leaked…
$21.00 x 40 hours x 52 weeks = 43,680 in pay, for roughly one year. $3,706 x 12 months = $44,472 in rent. That's the first number I found on google for "san francisco average rent price" (without quotes). I agree that…
Regarding keyboards, maybe at least don't automatically trust a SECOND keyboard? Even when user interaction isn't possible until the device is active, as someone else pointed out, you can at least send a warning to the…
Isn't that just a wrapper for the same search engines?
I believe the intended impact is to prevent pictures of oneself from becoming famous, by making sure that they are censored. The censorship trick won't work globally, and won't block authorities from seeing the picture,…
Assuming everything you say is true ... your point is what? This hypothetical person would probably not be executed? Going through a trial for your own sexual orientation but being acquitted doesn't sound like a great…
deogeo wrote: > Is a car manufacturer going to take more risks because of low interest rates? It seems possible. Vehicles change every year. The amount and ways they change must be affected by available funding,…
"Society" is not a thing that can wield control. Or rather it can, by forming into things like governments and corporations. It is not parallel to those things, but their substrate. I'm with you that seeing power…
I always think they should just take it down and put up a sign that says, "Too cheap for towels." It won't damage my hearing and will get my hands just as dry.
I agree with the idea that availability of information is good, and that information about the context for a security-related change should be made transparent. But how relevant is it? I would think relevant enough for…
Yes. ...go on?
Well, check on soil quality, maybe add compost, check water supply, maybe add a dripper, check that the soil isn't rock-hard, so the roots can get around. If you want to know exactly what the tree needs, though,…
I don't know about your hackberry in particular. This has been a topic of fascination for me, though. Trees connect to each other via symbiotic root fungi called "mycorrhizae". Any given species of plant probably has…
He didn't tell everyone to hold the same attitude. He said they're doing a shitty job, and he provided a great example. Rude, but true, and I would argue helpful. Sorry you're not enjoying reading it.
> What part of the first amendment exonerates knowingly attempting to crack NTLM keys of US military logins? Is doing math a form of expression? Breaking a password amounts to thinking for a very long time about all the…
"Conspiracy theory" is not a synonym for "crazy". And his comment was the answer to your question.
Be fair. We can bring a lot of pain through cooperation. Cooperating with the orcas seems like a good example.
> Joyce expressed the pride the NSA's workforce took in "delivering a midterm election that was free of malfeasance and interference" [...] Oh, that's good. I was just imagining all the news out of Georgia, then.
> ... it's currently fashionable to claim that among humans, gender is purely a social construct. I'm sorry, but who do you know that thinks testosterone is a myth?
Protocols allow for namespace restrictions on CA certificates. There could, in concept, be something stopping you from spoofing google. https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2459.txt - section 4.2.1.11, Name Constraints Given…
That sentiment makes sense to me. Investing in real schooling makes a lot more sense, though.
> Perhaps before every meal I could be forced to calculate the number of calories in each item, total them up and submit them. That's called Weight Watchers. The general principle was pretty effective for me. Most…
How much does Malta slow down the wind?
> The ideology to have little or no state debt is hurting the economy and will do so in the future. Ideology can be pretty dangerous. This seems like your main point. Back up, though: > [...] state debt is not like…
> They've been told socialized medicine is evil communist plot to steal their hard earned money. Mind reading a bit, here: This line might be taken as an ungenerous representation of a different point of view, and…
> What are the motives for leaking information regarding our actions on foreign soil against foreign [human beings]? Which side of an imaginary line you were born on should not determine your rights. If he leaked…
$21.00 x 40 hours x 52 weeks = 43,680 in pay, for roughly one year. $3,706 x 12 months = $44,472 in rent. That's the first number I found on google for "san francisco average rent price" (without quotes). I agree that…
Regarding keyboards, maybe at least don't automatically trust a SECOND keyboard? Even when user interaction isn't possible until the device is active, as someone else pointed out, you can at least send a warning to the…
Isn't that just a wrapper for the same search engines?
I believe the intended impact is to prevent pictures of oneself from becoming famous, by making sure that they are censored. The censorship trick won't work globally, and won't block authorities from seeing the picture,…
Assuming everything you say is true ... your point is what? This hypothetical person would probably not be executed? Going through a trial for your own sexual orientation but being acquitted doesn't sound like a great…
deogeo wrote: > Is a car manufacturer going to take more risks because of low interest rates? It seems possible. Vehicles change every year. The amount and ways they change must be affected by available funding,…
"Society" is not a thing that can wield control. Or rather it can, by forming into things like governments and corporations. It is not parallel to those things, but their substrate. I'm with you that seeing power…
I always think they should just take it down and put up a sign that says, "Too cheap for towels." It won't damage my hearing and will get my hands just as dry.
I agree with the idea that availability of information is good, and that information about the context for a security-related change should be made transparent. But how relevant is it? I would think relevant enough for…
Yes. ...go on?
Well, check on soil quality, maybe add compost, check water supply, maybe add a dripper, check that the soil isn't rock-hard, so the roots can get around. If you want to know exactly what the tree needs, though,…
I don't know about your hackberry in particular. This has been a topic of fascination for me, though. Trees connect to each other via symbiotic root fungi called "mycorrhizae". Any given species of plant probably has…
He didn't tell everyone to hold the same attitude. He said they're doing a shitty job, and he provided a great example. Rude, but true, and I would argue helpful. Sorry you're not enjoying reading it.
> What part of the first amendment exonerates knowingly attempting to crack NTLM keys of US military logins? Is doing math a form of expression? Breaking a password amounts to thinking for a very long time about all the…
"Conspiracy theory" is not a synonym for "crazy". And his comment was the answer to your question.
Be fair. We can bring a lot of pain through cooperation. Cooperating with the orcas seems like a good example.
> Joyce expressed the pride the NSA's workforce took in "delivering a midterm election that was free of malfeasance and interference" [...] Oh, that's good. I was just imagining all the news out of Georgia, then.
> ... it's currently fashionable to claim that among humans, gender is purely a social construct. I'm sorry, but who do you know that thinks testosterone is a myth?