Right, as measured in the new Petroclown basket currency.
I think you are describing the most successful bands. I wouldn't be surprised if the average band good enough to play a small venue made more money on the shirts than the records and tapes. People weren't choosing them…
I think the greatest risk to the EU is the sheer volume of communications it allows to travel without end-to-end encryption. Financial, infrastructure, personal political sentiment.. What doesn't a foreign enemy get…
A squadron of F-35s is worth more than the Moskva. Russia had to fight hard to regain the title of biggest loser and it could lose that in a single incident. But more than the financial loss the loss of having invested…
I find it silly to throw huge amounts of resources away worrying about quantum attacks that won't get burned on something as silly as this week's DNS if it happens to be protected at all. If you are making a 30 year…
Every company that meets modern regulations runs scanners that identify some attacks against themselves. The scanners sold to them stop there because it is liability to do anything beyond that. You don't have to be a…
Sure though I would view that as a separate problem with the idea of asking anyone to target attackers.. Everyone is an equally good psychic some believe they are better than others.
I don't see why China or most of the EU would want to stop development so I think the only real question is whether countries that protect their fossil fuel mafias end up irrelevant by not keeping up.
How else would you recover from a device failure?
If Asimov designed it he wouldn't be that interested.
Being able.to examine the kernel is of little value in the tivoization described.
If the US taunts someone into a nuclear war, the rest of us get to live but should be investing more in cancer research.
This has nothing to do with the reality of computer security. Not getting hacked requires doing everything right and some luck. Hacking requires some luck or doing one thing right.
Silly is not explaining why you can't put your phone to your ear like a polite person who follows etiquette. Polite people naturally won't really just hang up, ones that know etiquette will pretend its more convenient…
Right, and you'll not keep everything out of materials like AI generated meeting notes for every repeat of every process so the company doesn't really need many experts in its existing operations.
Not a great time for blasphemy.. I have to wonder where a fatwa would lead with the US' conservative religious allies.
I find the mindset of trying to understand and accept bad fine in moderation but as defeatist when taken past the end of the block. It doesn't matter why JS is bad and will harm your future prospects if you approach it…
> Still annoying? Naturally it is extremely rude. If two people have a conversation in public both pay attention to the surroundings and feedback to change their volume tone and topics. If you put someone on speaker…
Right, as measured in the new Petroclown basket currency.
I think you are describing the most successful bands. I wouldn't be surprised if the average band good enough to play a small venue made more money on the shirts than the records and tapes. People weren't choosing them…
I think the greatest risk to the EU is the sheer volume of communications it allows to travel without end-to-end encryption. Financial, infrastructure, personal political sentiment.. What doesn't a foreign enemy get…
A squadron of F-35s is worth more than the Moskva. Russia had to fight hard to regain the title of biggest loser and it could lose that in a single incident. But more than the financial loss the loss of having invested…
I find it silly to throw huge amounts of resources away worrying about quantum attacks that won't get burned on something as silly as this week's DNS if it happens to be protected at all. If you are making a 30 year…
Every company that meets modern regulations runs scanners that identify some attacks against themselves. The scanners sold to them stop there because it is liability to do anything beyond that. You don't have to be a…
Sure though I would view that as a separate problem with the idea of asking anyone to target attackers.. Everyone is an equally good psychic some believe they are better than others.
I don't see why China or most of the EU would want to stop development so I think the only real question is whether countries that protect their fossil fuel mafias end up irrelevant by not keeping up.
How else would you recover from a device failure?
If Asimov designed it he wouldn't be that interested.
Being able.to examine the kernel is of little value in the tivoization described.
If the US taunts someone into a nuclear war, the rest of us get to live but should be investing more in cancer research.
This has nothing to do with the reality of computer security. Not getting hacked requires doing everything right and some luck. Hacking requires some luck or doing one thing right.
Silly is not explaining why you can't put your phone to your ear like a polite person who follows etiquette. Polite people naturally won't really just hang up, ones that know etiquette will pretend its more convenient…
Right, and you'll not keep everything out of materials like AI generated meeting notes for every repeat of every process so the company doesn't really need many experts in its existing operations.
Not a great time for blasphemy.. I have to wonder where a fatwa would lead with the US' conservative religious allies.
I find the mindset of trying to understand and accept bad fine in moderation but as defeatist when taken past the end of the block. It doesn't matter why JS is bad and will harm your future prospects if you approach it…
> Still annoying? Naturally it is extremely rude. If two people have a conversation in public both pay attention to the surroundings and feedback to change their volume tone and topics. If you put someone on speaker…