But, not surprisingly, "For most users who are emailing, reading some web forum, social media, and maybe office that matters very little." don't understand or know how to do rolling backups or operate a VM, so keeping…
GDPR fines are scaled on revenue to prevent for precisely this reason
I think she needs some kind of counselling or mentoring because working long stretches like that is not going to lead to long term gain as she's already noticed with her health. The attitude and work ethic are…
That doesn't make it any less true.
Absolutely fascinating, I never knew these existed, thank you.
The comments here so far are one reason I prefer HN. If this was reddit the first post undoubtedly would have been a meme pic with the phrase "Aliens!!" :)
You're equating our currently accepted laws of physics as being the only true set of physical laws. How naive to assume that what we know now is the only truth.
And conversely just because one story is not 100% true doesn't mean that every story is not true, which is what most academics appear to assume.
It always amazes me why historians and researchers start with the assumption that any tale from the past is fanciful until proven otherwise. We have little to no proof that our very distant ancestors sat around making…
"it sends a message that no one is above the law." apart from politicians, bankers, etc...
Having not owned a Tesla or even been very near to one, does the summon feature have an option for "hitting the brakes" as the article states happened? Quote - "The maimed Tesla looked as if it would have kept driving,…
Sadly other countries (I'm in the UK) don't have such protections.
An upside to cloud gaming (the same for any cloud use) is that you can take advantage of the providers upgrades for little extra cost. So if AWS upgrade to Tesla V-series you don't have to spend the money to buy that…
USA wants nuclear weapons because because it’s the USA, it wants them as a tool to poke the world with to get whatever it wants and it wants them to be able to perpetuate their unhanded regime. Your statement can be…
But as shown with the EU's GDPR regulation, even if your data is outside the EU but some of your customers are inside they'll regulate to get you to abide by their laws anyway. It's bloody ridiculous on several fronts.
And AWS is already well on this https://aws.amazon.com/compliance/gdpr-center/ https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/security/aws-and-the-general-da...
I strongly disagree that CPAN is the best package manager. The CPAN repository might be one of the largest for a specific language, but the cpan comnand line is aegul, you can't even remove a package automatically with…
I don't see how it's an operating system. Did I miss something in the article?
We have Bitbucket on our own servers, and we're moving it back to either Atlassian's hosting or to Github. The reason being that we spend far too much time per month hand holding the server when it goes mental and takes…
Don't blame, educate.
Well the UK creates laws so that banks can't lose out, why can't we do it for the rest of the country instead of just the fat lazy bank owners?
And that's the attitude that leads to the cure glut of IOT hardware with significant security bugs or no security at all. Build it fast and ship asap is not a sound plan for any software,and even less so for something…
"the carrot" I see what you did there.
Windows might have chocolatey, one among a small number package managers for Windows (including the bleh Windows 10 Store), but not being baked into the OS distribution means the average user isn't going to install it.…
'A maximum punishment “would also help address any false perception that unauthorized access of a computer is ever justified or rationalized as the cost of living in a wired society — or even worse, a crime to be…
But, not surprisingly, "For most users who are emailing, reading some web forum, social media, and maybe office that matters very little." don't understand or know how to do rolling backups or operate a VM, so keeping…
GDPR fines are scaled on revenue to prevent for precisely this reason
I think she needs some kind of counselling or mentoring because working long stretches like that is not going to lead to long term gain as she's already noticed with her health. The attitude and work ethic are…
That doesn't make it any less true.
Absolutely fascinating, I never knew these existed, thank you.
The comments here so far are one reason I prefer HN. If this was reddit the first post undoubtedly would have been a meme pic with the phrase "Aliens!!" :)
You're equating our currently accepted laws of physics as being the only true set of physical laws. How naive to assume that what we know now is the only truth.
And conversely just because one story is not 100% true doesn't mean that every story is not true, which is what most academics appear to assume.
It always amazes me why historians and researchers start with the assumption that any tale from the past is fanciful until proven otherwise. We have little to no proof that our very distant ancestors sat around making…
"it sends a message that no one is above the law." apart from politicians, bankers, etc...
Having not owned a Tesla or even been very near to one, does the summon feature have an option for "hitting the brakes" as the article states happened? Quote - "The maimed Tesla looked as if it would have kept driving,…
Sadly other countries (I'm in the UK) don't have such protections.
An upside to cloud gaming (the same for any cloud use) is that you can take advantage of the providers upgrades for little extra cost. So if AWS upgrade to Tesla V-series you don't have to spend the money to buy that…
USA wants nuclear weapons because because it’s the USA, it wants them as a tool to poke the world with to get whatever it wants and it wants them to be able to perpetuate their unhanded regime. Your statement can be…
But as shown with the EU's GDPR regulation, even if your data is outside the EU but some of your customers are inside they'll regulate to get you to abide by their laws anyway. It's bloody ridiculous on several fronts.
And AWS is already well on this https://aws.amazon.com/compliance/gdpr-center/ https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/security/aws-and-the-general-da...
I strongly disagree that CPAN is the best package manager. The CPAN repository might be one of the largest for a specific language, but the cpan comnand line is aegul, you can't even remove a package automatically with…
I don't see how it's an operating system. Did I miss something in the article?
We have Bitbucket on our own servers, and we're moving it back to either Atlassian's hosting or to Github. The reason being that we spend far too much time per month hand holding the server when it goes mental and takes…
Don't blame, educate.
Well the UK creates laws so that banks can't lose out, why can't we do it for the rest of the country instead of just the fat lazy bank owners?
And that's the attitude that leads to the cure glut of IOT hardware with significant security bugs or no security at all. Build it fast and ship asap is not a sound plan for any software,and even less so for something…
"the carrot" I see what you did there.
Windows might have chocolatey, one among a small number package managers for Windows (including the bleh Windows 10 Store), but not being baked into the OS distribution means the average user isn't going to install it.…
'A maximum punishment “would also help address any false perception that unauthorized access of a computer is ever justified or rationalized as the cost of living in a wired society — or even worse, a crime to be…