I'm 35 years old and can never remember the world being different that 'if you leave something out, it will get stolen'. But still, somehow, there is a subset of commentators in this thread that aren't aware that it…
As a hacker...Cool! As a driver who will have to occupy space around people playing with this while driving...F#&*!
Most dealer trade offers are so low because they don't even keep your car on the lot, they sell it at auction...at wholesale prices. That is a lot different than individual sales...which is how this service sells your…
Well they are having their annual dev conference right now so you know people are thinking about Microsoft stuff.
Leave it to Microsoft to do the right thing once it has exhausted all other alternatives.
How cool would a partially-intelligent virtual secretary be? We could all focus more on the work and let VS handle the scheduling and minutiae according to our priorities.
I imagine this service had a low adoption rate and is costing Canonical money at a time when Mark is putting all his eggs in the phone/pc convergence basket.
My conclusion does not stem from articles. It comes from actually using it next to 7, doing the same user and admin tasks I usually do. Without third party software to reign-in Metro it dominates and cripples the…
If you are talking about built-in Defender being the tipping point to compel you to move to Windows 8 from Windows 7... That is a non-reason, reason. MSE is 100% free and the same damn thing. The phishing filters and…
It would just feel so dirty running a *nix vm on a Windows Server host...DIRTY.
Google and others[Telecoms] are in positions to collect rents on your PI from third parties and G.O.'s. When they[Google] recently learned that the NSA had tapped their unencrypted fiber lines between data centers, they…
So the access providers will change their behavior on the basis of your serious doubt? Will they add new infrastructure and absorb that cost without price increases? Netflix's issues with ISPs is actually a counter…
The experience is laggy, as the top reply suggests. Your users which aren't doing much[should they even have their own box anyway? (No)] won't notice, but people who actually use the box[I was a quant in a former life]…
The network is what kills this idea before it leaves the womb. Everyday ISPs/Content Providers are constricting the pipes more and more. All the physical equipment and meatspace savings from this will vanish[shift…
The sociopathic CEO stereotype is affirmed once again. I look forward to the coming Apple/Google/XXXX apologists vs. Lucid observer comment war.
Wishlist: -Cease copying Chrome's UI -Comprehensive Bug / Security review focus cycle -Slightly slower release schedule[achieved in part by the previous item]
NVRAM can be overwritten with a factory fresh BIOS image....
This is what came to me first. I have unrestricted physical access? I probably own the machine. If the data on the storage is not encrypted, I own that too. If I don't want to disassemble anything, I just plug in a…
I want to live in a society of people who are working together to make human existence meaningful. What I don't want is the pseudo-free market designed to further despotism and self-interested behavior which we have…
This is Chris Dodd and his new friends. http://www.webupd8.org/2014/03/how-to-install-popcorn-time-f...
People can still keep using XP for as long as they want as long as they keep the machine physically disconnected from the internet! The big risk is remote exploitation[most of the time].
From a hacker's perspective, this is very want.
I am genuinely curious. Didn't satellites and drones make this obsolete as a concept?
Can we all finally accept the fact that what is most needed now is not a new whizbang but a comprehensive review of all of the core pieces of software that we depend on as a base for making new whizbangs? How many…
No end-to-end no bueno. Standard SSL even when done right isn't enough to guard against our current privacy-abusing GO's.
I'm 35 years old and can never remember the world being different that 'if you leave something out, it will get stolen'. But still, somehow, there is a subset of commentators in this thread that aren't aware that it…
As a hacker...Cool! As a driver who will have to occupy space around people playing with this while driving...F#&*!
Most dealer trade offers are so low because they don't even keep your car on the lot, they sell it at auction...at wholesale prices. That is a lot different than individual sales...which is how this service sells your…
Well they are having their annual dev conference right now so you know people are thinking about Microsoft stuff.
Leave it to Microsoft to do the right thing once it has exhausted all other alternatives.
How cool would a partially-intelligent virtual secretary be? We could all focus more on the work and let VS handle the scheduling and minutiae according to our priorities.
I imagine this service had a low adoption rate and is costing Canonical money at a time when Mark is putting all his eggs in the phone/pc convergence basket.
My conclusion does not stem from articles. It comes from actually using it next to 7, doing the same user and admin tasks I usually do. Without third party software to reign-in Metro it dominates and cripples the…
If you are talking about built-in Defender being the tipping point to compel you to move to Windows 8 from Windows 7... That is a non-reason, reason. MSE is 100% free and the same damn thing. The phishing filters and…
It would just feel so dirty running a *nix vm on a Windows Server host...DIRTY.
Google and others[Telecoms] are in positions to collect rents on your PI from third parties and G.O.'s. When they[Google] recently learned that the NSA had tapped their unencrypted fiber lines between data centers, they…
So the access providers will change their behavior on the basis of your serious doubt? Will they add new infrastructure and absorb that cost without price increases? Netflix's issues with ISPs is actually a counter…
The experience is laggy, as the top reply suggests. Your users which aren't doing much[should they even have their own box anyway? (No)] won't notice, but people who actually use the box[I was a quant in a former life]…
The network is what kills this idea before it leaves the womb. Everyday ISPs/Content Providers are constricting the pipes more and more. All the physical equipment and meatspace savings from this will vanish[shift…
The sociopathic CEO stereotype is affirmed once again. I look forward to the coming Apple/Google/XXXX apologists vs. Lucid observer comment war.
Wishlist: -Cease copying Chrome's UI -Comprehensive Bug / Security review focus cycle -Slightly slower release schedule[achieved in part by the previous item]
NVRAM can be overwritten with a factory fresh BIOS image....
This is what came to me first. I have unrestricted physical access? I probably own the machine. If the data on the storage is not encrypted, I own that too. If I don't want to disassemble anything, I just plug in a…
I want to live in a society of people who are working together to make human existence meaningful. What I don't want is the pseudo-free market designed to further despotism and self-interested behavior which we have…
This is Chris Dodd and his new friends. http://www.webupd8.org/2014/03/how-to-install-popcorn-time-f...
People can still keep using XP for as long as they want as long as they keep the machine physically disconnected from the internet! The big risk is remote exploitation[most of the time].
From a hacker's perspective, this is very want.
I am genuinely curious. Didn't satellites and drones make this obsolete as a concept?
Can we all finally accept the fact that what is most needed now is not a new whizbang but a comprehensive review of all of the core pieces of software that we depend on as a base for making new whizbangs? How many…
No end-to-end no bueno. Standard SSL even when done right isn't enough to guard against our current privacy-abusing GO's.