Fraudulent online front stores? Quick. We need a new government agency with 10 digit budget and 722 lawyers to complain to Congress that their funding was cut and that will fix it and make sure it never happens again.
This could be down to older fathers having more basements, garages and tools. There are fewer degrees of freedom when you live in a drywall and carpet apartment.
>> Why would there be any need for a contingency plan? That question is probably best put the person that wrote the statement and mentioned that it was under discussion: Christian Decker. He is a published block chain…
>> the space moves incredibly fast What can you cite that demonstrates any change in the merge situation during the last 4 years?
The accepted answer from a Bitcoin researcher sums up the merge problem pretty well; "As for the merge, this is still being discussed and we do not have a good contingency plan." Okay.
You didn't have to. We all know the game. Back to NPR with you for another dose of beltway groupthink.
Read code written by others. In the case of C there is a large base of high quality open source code you can study. C is a simple language that is used for large scale, complex work so a vast amount of convention and…
Externalization is highly desirable to _all_ interests. The interest of manufacturers is self evident. The interest of environmentalists has a level of indirection; without the frictionless externalization available to…
"It's a pretty common criticism of GDP." ...with no more veracity than your hypothetical. You don't understand what GDP measures. You've allowed yourself to believe that the economists involved are naive. You are…
The premise itself is fiction. The P in GDP doesn't stand for exchange or transaction. It stands for "Product." It measures the net amount of new wealth, not how many times existing wealth is transferred among parties.…
Because your "5 minutes" is pure bullshit and your engineer knows it. Your engineer knows that if she writes your "5 minute" query without careful analysis, peer review and documentation and the query ever produces a…
Broken home, broken kids. I know that antagonizes a lot of people, some of whom found their role as parents incompatible with their preferred lifestyle... The truth is a bitch.
Indeed. I observe that women somehow managed without 32% of all births being Cesarean[1]. The last time I looked up that figure a few years ago it was 24%. What a racket. [1] https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/delivery.htm
Manuals. Compilers came with comprehensive manuals. When you paid for things like Turbo C++ or Paradox or MS Cobol you got a well edited, indexed and quality printed book that covered the entire language and tools…
"Conclusion: Parallelization isn’t too bad in either language. Each has its own annoyances. In Go’s case, this is due to not having a real type system. In Rust’s case, it’s due to the libraries being immature and not…
I see. So they're operating in the ISM portion of 2.4 and 5GHz. In that case they can encrypt. So the original question seems a good one; why haven't they yet?
Many of these systems are using the amateur radio service bands. Often 5GHz for video, 2.3-2.4GHz for control and telemetry and less frequently 1.2GHz, 900MHz and 70cm are also used. The FCC doesn't allow encrypted…
"but inappropriate to cut obligations to creditors we call 'bondholders'?" The part where I said bondholders should be held harmless is a fiction inside your head. When the gears finally strip the bondholders in these…
Well that's not the precedent. When these mismanaged governments finally throw in the towel and hand the reins over to grownups what happens is the pensions and retiree benefits get cut. Detroit just had this happen…
Experts are those employed to say what The Powers That Be (tm) prefer to hear, regardless of how wrong they get it. Others get no play.
Indeed. If you believe HIPAA has ensured everything is encrypted you've been suckered by the potemkin village that is EHR compliance pencil whipping. The work is farmed out to all sorts of fly-by-night shops that are…
Add no point in this piece of clickbait will you learn "Why" criminals target patient data.
"Can you explain the obsession people have with the Constitution?" It's the foundational document of the most powerful, prosperous nation in the history of the species. Things like that attract allegiance. It would be…
yes, that's why Canada is just as bad a Mexico, with Canadian drug cartels mass beheading their rivals in the streets of Toronto.
"comfortable professional class"
Fraudulent online front stores? Quick. We need a new government agency with 10 digit budget and 722 lawyers to complain to Congress that their funding was cut and that will fix it and make sure it never happens again.
This could be down to older fathers having more basements, garages and tools. There are fewer degrees of freedom when you live in a drywall and carpet apartment.
>> Why would there be any need for a contingency plan? That question is probably best put the person that wrote the statement and mentioned that it was under discussion: Christian Decker. He is a published block chain…
>> the space moves incredibly fast What can you cite that demonstrates any change in the merge situation during the last 4 years?
The accepted answer from a Bitcoin researcher sums up the merge problem pretty well; "As for the merge, this is still being discussed and we do not have a good contingency plan." Okay.
You didn't have to. We all know the game. Back to NPR with you for another dose of beltway groupthink.
Read code written by others. In the case of C there is a large base of high quality open source code you can study. C is a simple language that is used for large scale, complex work so a vast amount of convention and…
Externalization is highly desirable to _all_ interests. The interest of manufacturers is self evident. The interest of environmentalists has a level of indirection; without the frictionless externalization available to…
"It's a pretty common criticism of GDP." ...with no more veracity than your hypothetical. You don't understand what GDP measures. You've allowed yourself to believe that the economists involved are naive. You are…
The premise itself is fiction. The P in GDP doesn't stand for exchange or transaction. It stands for "Product." It measures the net amount of new wealth, not how many times existing wealth is transferred among parties.…
Because your "5 minutes" is pure bullshit and your engineer knows it. Your engineer knows that if she writes your "5 minute" query without careful analysis, peer review and documentation and the query ever produces a…
Broken home, broken kids. I know that antagonizes a lot of people, some of whom found their role as parents incompatible with their preferred lifestyle... The truth is a bitch.
Indeed. I observe that women somehow managed without 32% of all births being Cesarean[1]. The last time I looked up that figure a few years ago it was 24%. What a racket. [1] https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/delivery.htm
Manuals. Compilers came with comprehensive manuals. When you paid for things like Turbo C++ or Paradox or MS Cobol you got a well edited, indexed and quality printed book that covered the entire language and tools…
"Conclusion: Parallelization isn’t too bad in either language. Each has its own annoyances. In Go’s case, this is due to not having a real type system. In Rust’s case, it’s due to the libraries being immature and not…
I see. So they're operating in the ISM portion of 2.4 and 5GHz. In that case they can encrypt. So the original question seems a good one; why haven't they yet?
Many of these systems are using the amateur radio service bands. Often 5GHz for video, 2.3-2.4GHz for control and telemetry and less frequently 1.2GHz, 900MHz and 70cm are also used. The FCC doesn't allow encrypted…
"but inappropriate to cut obligations to creditors we call 'bondholders'?" The part where I said bondholders should be held harmless is a fiction inside your head. When the gears finally strip the bondholders in these…
Well that's not the precedent. When these mismanaged governments finally throw in the towel and hand the reins over to grownups what happens is the pensions and retiree benefits get cut. Detroit just had this happen…
Experts are those employed to say what The Powers That Be (tm) prefer to hear, regardless of how wrong they get it. Others get no play.
Indeed. If you believe HIPAA has ensured everything is encrypted you've been suckered by the potemkin village that is EHR compliance pencil whipping. The work is farmed out to all sorts of fly-by-night shops that are…
Add no point in this piece of clickbait will you learn "Why" criminals target patient data.
"Can you explain the obsession people have with the Constitution?" It's the foundational document of the most powerful, prosperous nation in the history of the species. Things like that attract allegiance. It would be…
yes, that's why Canada is just as bad a Mexico, with Canadian drug cartels mass beheading their rivals in the streets of Toronto.
"comfortable professional class"