Even with his context-tracking mechanism, the gameplay failures sound like running out of context in the late game, especially the frequent failures of the "check for opponent win conditions every 20 moves." Wondering…
What kind of embedded WASM malware are we going to be defending against with this?
If he were not in favor of cutting rates, he would not now be a contender.
Any way to turn off the special effects?
With yet another exciting new release of something reaching the top of HN, I would just like to urge devs to put a description of the project they're actually releasing and a link to the page describing the project in…
Scoring is wrong. Using all 7 gets a 50 point bonus. Hit this on the very first rack.
must have something to do with paragraph breaks
It's a really interesting question. I'm sure you could go back 40 years earlier and find programmers complaining about using FORTRAN and COBOL compilers instead writing the assembly by hand. I think that the…
This amounts to a claim of fair use, since copying occurs. Pretty disingenuous of them to make a claim that an individual user would make. The outcome of a fair use claim by one of the world's largest corporations to…
Shotspotter for tire screeches? Because Shotspotter works so well for shots: https://www.macarthurjustice.org/blog2/shotspotter-is-a-fail...
And yet, that is literally all they are asking to do.
Old enough article that we can be sure that its recommendations were not implemented. It looks excellent, except for the terrible choice of red and green to distinguish parking/no-parking times. AWAK, the different…
let alone the satisfaction of plunking in 10 of them, one after another, muscling them up from my Weimar®-brand currency wheelbarrow.
You can't just dismiss a vuln as, "for the love of god, don't expose XXX to the internet." It's not great to have an unauthenticated RCE on a machine that is _not_ accessible from the internet, either.…
Link doesn't seem to match this headline (?).
I'm not sure what you meant by the quote talking about the right to display the copy - again, a material object - publicly. A used book store or record store is allowed to show the book or record for sale. It's not…
There's the questions of whether first sale _should_ apply to digital works in the same way it does to physical works, and whether it _does_ apply to physical works under current law. I'm teetering at the top of a very…
The physical object can be passed around without copyright coming into play. Copyright law has special provision for interlibrary loan, and archival copies. There is nothing in the law that supports making a digital…
It is ultimately judgment calls by human beings that make the determinations. However, I don't see how you can read this opinion and think that the judges are just making their minds up on the spot. Every single…
[flagged]
Never. It's insane. We can't secure the workstation. We've all probably seen the Mastodon post warning about e-discovery. Now think about malware.
<before looking> It's going to be SAP, right? <after looking> At least he didn't have to post a vacation request in SAP.
GDPR and RTBF were formulated around the fears of data collection by the Stasi and other organizations. They were not formulated around easing the burdens of future entrepreneurs, but about mitigating the damage they…
Even with his context-tracking mechanism, the gameplay failures sound like running out of context in the late game, especially the frequent failures of the "check for opponent win conditions every 20 moves." Wondering…
What kind of embedded WASM malware are we going to be defending against with this?
If he were not in favor of cutting rates, he would not now be a contender.
Any way to turn off the special effects?
With yet another exciting new release of something reaching the top of HN, I would just like to urge devs to put a description of the project they're actually releasing and a link to the page describing the project in…
Scoring is wrong. Using all 7 gets a 50 point bonus. Hit this on the very first rack.
must have something to do with paragraph breaks
It's a really interesting question. I'm sure you could go back 40 years earlier and find programmers complaining about using FORTRAN and COBOL compilers instead writing the assembly by hand. I think that the…
This amounts to a claim of fair use, since copying occurs. Pretty disingenuous of them to make a claim that an individual user would make. The outcome of a fair use claim by one of the world's largest corporations to…
Shotspotter for tire screeches? Because Shotspotter works so well for shots: https://www.macarthurjustice.org/blog2/shotspotter-is-a-fail...
And yet, that is literally all they are asking to do.
Old enough article that we can be sure that its recommendations were not implemented. It looks excellent, except for the terrible choice of red and green to distinguish parking/no-parking times. AWAK, the different…
let alone the satisfaction of plunking in 10 of them, one after another, muscling them up from my Weimar®-brand currency wheelbarrow.
You can't just dismiss a vuln as, "for the love of god, don't expose XXX to the internet." It's not great to have an unauthenticated RCE on a machine that is _not_ accessible from the internet, either.…
Link doesn't seem to match this headline (?).
I'm not sure what you meant by the quote talking about the right to display the copy - again, a material object - publicly. A used book store or record store is allowed to show the book or record for sale. It's not…
There's the questions of whether first sale _should_ apply to digital works in the same way it does to physical works, and whether it _does_ apply to physical works under current law. I'm teetering at the top of a very…
The physical object can be passed around without copyright coming into play. Copyright law has special provision for interlibrary loan, and archival copies. There is nothing in the law that supports making a digital…
It is ultimately judgment calls by human beings that make the determinations. However, I don't see how you can read this opinion and think that the judges are just making their minds up on the spot. Every single…
[flagged]
Never. It's insane. We can't secure the workstation. We've all probably seen the Mastodon post warning about e-discovery. Now think about malware.
<before looking> It's going to be SAP, right? <after looking> At least he didn't have to post a vacation request in SAP.
GDPR and RTBF were formulated around the fears of data collection by the Stasi and other organizations. They were not formulated around easing the burdens of future entrepreneurs, but about mitigating the damage they…