I might be missing a step here... but how does that lead to a new XSS attack?
The article doesn't seem to indicate that though? It only mentions the brains response to sugary and diet drinks. Any inferred response in how the body performs alongside food seems to be at best a guess (at least from…
The article seems to be poorly written. It just appears to say diet sodas do not trigger normal caloric intake responses in the brain but really why would they? The drinks themselves have 0 calories, there is nothing to…
All of that work and my back button is still broken. It also looks like I can slide a script tag into my comment and have it run.
It all started with the simple question of, "I wonder if there is any spam protection?".
That was not the point of that at all, I just doubt that will be able to meet their expected output and deliver a car that isn't plagued with issues (employees can't/won't complain but your standard customer would).
I was probably in the last quarter or so reservations before the event which left me at a mid-2018 release date. After the event I think it was moved to a late 2018 release date, so right on track for the most part.…
The day after that event is when I cancelled. All of the first 30 cars went to employees, none have actually been released to 'customers'. I wouldn't attribute it to the event alone though!
Sure Tesla is in a 'war' against the existing auto-industry but I wouldn't say it is one that they won yet. From a canceled-reservation holder, I'm not quite sure if they will. They did a pseudo-release to employees…
I'm curious, how much do you actually get out of each book? Even at my pace of 1-2 a month I'm barely able to retain anything. I can't imagine reading ~8 a month and being able to remember what the book was actually…
So if I read this right, I am supposed to trust a contract that sits on top of a mutable 'OS' that is managed by the community? I feel like all of these contract-as-code groups really need to have a lawyer on their team…
Just release the token under some other name, not like anyone can track it afterward anyway. What then?
"Despite the huge profit we earn, we are closing our activity. [...] But we never had any government or legal pressure [...]" Sure? I think most would find this hard to believe. That was such an odd way to start the…
I don't know what I am doing wrong, but it seems like I've had a ton of apps just crash/freeze on me as of late (looking at you Google) and the only way to fix it is to force quit apps. If an app does crash/freeze in…
They never really talk about alternatives to the plastic bottle, just variations of it. I would also think filling and distribution of a carton is a solved problem considering how much milk/juice gets moved in them…
Why not just go with a square carton design? Now the whole rectangle is full and they're mostly recyclable (I think?). It would probably also normalize Soylent into something like milk.
I'm kind of curious on what you think about Tezos and its Michelson language (https://www.tezos.com/static/papers/language.pdf) which offers provability of contracts.
Can someone explain how immutable contracts get updated? From what I understand you can have one contract forward requests to another, and you can use some storage in the forwarding contract to determine the real target…
Why would an unmarked function get the broadest possible scope in a language designed for contracts? I'm always surprised by the decisions made around Ethereum, and just how much value people have poured into it.
The best part is how little effort went into faking the praise. It's just so blatant, I am somehow left doubting its not fake praise, but fake-fake praise; purposely left there to undermine the link.
That only works when the money is tied to one of the core developers. Don't worry though, blockchains are immutable and safe from centralization.
'Hacked' - or just stolen. Who could ever know in crypto-land? I am sure the ICO contract had something about lost coins in it as well.
I can confirm this option still exists in 1Password 6 (I'm using the iCloud sync but I see the option for dropbox as well). I'm not sure how to get the license though. I only see the upgrade path that I took - not the…
I'm a little confused, is this basically a competing service with zeit's already-abstract 'now' deployment service? Or is this completely separate from that now service that doesn't even require a zeit account/plan?
I have no problem with stateful components, it was with this oddity: this.state = { value: this.props.value || '', }
I might be missing a step here... but how does that lead to a new XSS attack?
The article doesn't seem to indicate that though? It only mentions the brains response to sugary and diet drinks. Any inferred response in how the body performs alongside food seems to be at best a guess (at least from…
The article seems to be poorly written. It just appears to say diet sodas do not trigger normal caloric intake responses in the brain but really why would they? The drinks themselves have 0 calories, there is nothing to…
All of that work and my back button is still broken. It also looks like I can slide a script tag into my comment and have it run.
It all started with the simple question of, "I wonder if there is any spam protection?".
That was not the point of that at all, I just doubt that will be able to meet their expected output and deliver a car that isn't plagued with issues (employees can't/won't complain but your standard customer would).
I was probably in the last quarter or so reservations before the event which left me at a mid-2018 release date. After the event I think it was moved to a late 2018 release date, so right on track for the most part.…
The day after that event is when I cancelled. All of the first 30 cars went to employees, none have actually been released to 'customers'. I wouldn't attribute it to the event alone though!
Sure Tesla is in a 'war' against the existing auto-industry but I wouldn't say it is one that they won yet. From a canceled-reservation holder, I'm not quite sure if they will. They did a pseudo-release to employees…
I'm curious, how much do you actually get out of each book? Even at my pace of 1-2 a month I'm barely able to retain anything. I can't imagine reading ~8 a month and being able to remember what the book was actually…
So if I read this right, I am supposed to trust a contract that sits on top of a mutable 'OS' that is managed by the community? I feel like all of these contract-as-code groups really need to have a lawyer on their team…
Just release the token under some other name, not like anyone can track it afterward anyway. What then?
"Despite the huge profit we earn, we are closing our activity. [...] But we never had any government or legal pressure [...]" Sure? I think most would find this hard to believe. That was such an odd way to start the…
I don't know what I am doing wrong, but it seems like I've had a ton of apps just crash/freeze on me as of late (looking at you Google) and the only way to fix it is to force quit apps. If an app does crash/freeze in…
They never really talk about alternatives to the plastic bottle, just variations of it. I would also think filling and distribution of a carton is a solved problem considering how much milk/juice gets moved in them…
Why not just go with a square carton design? Now the whole rectangle is full and they're mostly recyclable (I think?). It would probably also normalize Soylent into something like milk.
I'm kind of curious on what you think about Tezos and its Michelson language (https://www.tezos.com/static/papers/language.pdf) which offers provability of contracts.
Can someone explain how immutable contracts get updated? From what I understand you can have one contract forward requests to another, and you can use some storage in the forwarding contract to determine the real target…
Why would an unmarked function get the broadest possible scope in a language designed for contracts? I'm always surprised by the decisions made around Ethereum, and just how much value people have poured into it.
The best part is how little effort went into faking the praise. It's just so blatant, I am somehow left doubting its not fake praise, but fake-fake praise; purposely left there to undermine the link.
That only works when the money is tied to one of the core developers. Don't worry though, blockchains are immutable and safe from centralization.
'Hacked' - or just stolen. Who could ever know in crypto-land? I am sure the ICO contract had something about lost coins in it as well.
I can confirm this option still exists in 1Password 6 (I'm using the iCloud sync but I see the option for dropbox as well). I'm not sure how to get the license though. I only see the upgrade path that I took - not the…
I'm a little confused, is this basically a competing service with zeit's already-abstract 'now' deployment service? Or is this completely separate from that now service that doesn't even require a zeit account/plan?
I have no problem with stateful components, it was with this oddity: this.state = { value: this.props.value || '', }