>The article is presenting allegations as facts I only needed to read the domain name to know that would be the case.
These journalists, along with most people outside the tech industry, fail to see the overall picture. 4 out of 5 of the largest companies on earth are tech firms, and none of them were even close to that position 10…
The purpose of publishing a public MD5 sum of a software release from the developer is to prevent tampering with an image. If I download an ISO of Ubuntu and check the MD5 value, and it doesn't match what Canonical says…
That's basically the Nvidia Shield
It means you just don't truly care about your work. There's nothing wrong with that though. Take a step back and evaluate what you'd truly wish to be doing with your life. When those things are aligned, endless…
It's scary to think that in 20-30 years nearly the entire available housing stock will not be covered by rent control. My landlord wanted to raise my rent 40% in one year here in Oakland until I pointed out the laws.…
>except in US and maybe some EU countries, the price to build a Skylake system is higher than the speed benefit it gives compared to Haswell (usually at most 10%, frequently less...). Honestly, even in the US I don't…
Except those keys could still easily be vulnerable to Heartbleed style overflow attacks. The only real answer here is hosting your own service behind your firewall the same way people do with Github.
It was honestly better in every single way than any vanilla WoW server ever was. Average online at any given time was >10,000 people.
the B stands for Berkeley, California
Self driving electric cars, virtual reality, now this. I think 2016 is the future you guys.
>What I want to also block are sites that serve up crappy "suggested" content from taboola add this line to your host file: 0.0.0.0 taboola.com
>The proxy can pretend to allow all the ads, and simply drop them on the way to clients. Look into setting up a Squid node for your home network and run adblock in the ACL rules.
What exactly is wrong with TLS? Why the switch?
The safest vehicle (not just cars, any vehicle) ever tested by the IIHS, and the highest aggregated reviews of any car ever seem to agree with me.
Except it has a range of 75 miles with a 3.5 hour charge time, making it a completely useless waste of money for most people. The problem is that other car manufacturers are just sticking EV drive-trains into their…
""The Coolest Cooler in that video was a one-of a kind prototype," Grepper said. "Ultimately it's not a scalable design – it's an industrial design." The proof-of-concept prototype cost him $15,000 to make, he said."…
>If the orders don't come through This is absurd. Do you seriously think that Tesla wont have every single Model 3 sold the moment it comes off the line? People were waiting in half mile long lines for days to pre order…
The Model S is already at 0.24 (most efficient car in production)
> Chinese aren't buying Teslas because they want clean air even if they should Neither is anyone else. People buy Teslas because they are the best car money can buy.
Yes, everyone knows you should trust a site's own reviews for a product online.
How is this any more useful than my smartphone? I'm also extremely skeptical of voice controlled anything ever catching on. It's just too awkward, no matter how good the technology gets.
> Don't write your own data store I wish more people had this attitude. The amount of times I have seen people re-implementing something that PhD's have been perfecting since the 70's... it's cringe worthy.
I just drove past there last week. California is the most beautiful place on earth.
The Model S comes with a standard 60 kwH battery, which at an average rate of $0.20/kwH for electricity in the US, that's about $12.00 to fill it up for 250 miles range.
>The article is presenting allegations as facts I only needed to read the domain name to know that would be the case.
These journalists, along with most people outside the tech industry, fail to see the overall picture. 4 out of 5 of the largest companies on earth are tech firms, and none of them were even close to that position 10…
The purpose of publishing a public MD5 sum of a software release from the developer is to prevent tampering with an image. If I download an ISO of Ubuntu and check the MD5 value, and it doesn't match what Canonical says…
That's basically the Nvidia Shield
It means you just don't truly care about your work. There's nothing wrong with that though. Take a step back and evaluate what you'd truly wish to be doing with your life. When those things are aligned, endless…
It's scary to think that in 20-30 years nearly the entire available housing stock will not be covered by rent control. My landlord wanted to raise my rent 40% in one year here in Oakland until I pointed out the laws.…
>except in US and maybe some EU countries, the price to build a Skylake system is higher than the speed benefit it gives compared to Haswell (usually at most 10%, frequently less...). Honestly, even in the US I don't…
Except those keys could still easily be vulnerable to Heartbleed style overflow attacks. The only real answer here is hosting your own service behind your firewall the same way people do with Github.
It was honestly better in every single way than any vanilla WoW server ever was. Average online at any given time was >10,000 people.
the B stands for Berkeley, California
Self driving electric cars, virtual reality, now this. I think 2016 is the future you guys.
>What I want to also block are sites that serve up crappy "suggested" content from taboola add this line to your host file: 0.0.0.0 taboola.com
>The proxy can pretend to allow all the ads, and simply drop them on the way to clients. Look into setting up a Squid node for your home network and run adblock in the ACL rules.
What exactly is wrong with TLS? Why the switch?
The safest vehicle (not just cars, any vehicle) ever tested by the IIHS, and the highest aggregated reviews of any car ever seem to agree with me.
Except it has a range of 75 miles with a 3.5 hour charge time, making it a completely useless waste of money for most people. The problem is that other car manufacturers are just sticking EV drive-trains into their…
""The Coolest Cooler in that video was a one-of a kind prototype," Grepper said. "Ultimately it's not a scalable design – it's an industrial design." The proof-of-concept prototype cost him $15,000 to make, he said."…
>If the orders don't come through This is absurd. Do you seriously think that Tesla wont have every single Model 3 sold the moment it comes off the line? People were waiting in half mile long lines for days to pre order…
The Model S is already at 0.24 (most efficient car in production)
> Chinese aren't buying Teslas because they want clean air even if they should Neither is anyone else. People buy Teslas because they are the best car money can buy.
Yes, everyone knows you should trust a site's own reviews for a product online.
How is this any more useful than my smartphone? I'm also extremely skeptical of voice controlled anything ever catching on. It's just too awkward, no matter how good the technology gets.
> Don't write your own data store I wish more people had this attitude. The amount of times I have seen people re-implementing something that PhD's have been perfecting since the 70's... it's cringe worthy.
I just drove past there last week. California is the most beautiful place on earth.
The Model S comes with a standard 60 kwH battery, which at an average rate of $0.20/kwH for electricity in the US, that's about $12.00 to fill it up for 250 miles range.