Here a mine: 1. We will see an economic depression, also caused by energy problems. The current quantitative easing is actually the first sign of the problems with energy:…
1. Pension bomb — as you see, is about to go off in Europe. Honestly, I would expect it to go off first in the US. They rely heavily on the stock-markets and have much higher payouts. Many employee funds may just…
"Fracking also allows america to place economic pressure to some countries like Russian (by lowering the price of their primary export)." I read about a different Russian interpretation: The increased gas consumption…
"much faster than say ext2" Mordsschnell!
Why not? http://www.iaauae.org/media-files/2007/10/16/20071016_Hitler...
Yeah. Because we know that post-soviet Russians are very happy people. Not. Source: I am there once a month.
"How's life in China?" "Great!" Source: I live there! This is the mistake you're making regarding stuff you have no idea of.
"What they aren’t good at is making people happy. See Hong Kong for the last 6 months." Wrong Chinese people are very happy. In some rankings they belong to the happiest people. Here they are medium range:…
I would appreciate an article about "The secret afterlife of Belgium Mail" The Belgium postal system ranks below Moldavia. It is a third world country and the postal system is dysfunctional. Now wonder Boris Johnson is…
"I don't care if people sell clean, safe, reasonable things that are gleaned from a dumpster. That's waste reduction and a net good." I could agree with that but I am worried about foot items. Do you know why a Pharmacy…
And since we are on it, if I had a wish I would wish a nerd password option for one time passwords based on regular expressions.
"This should not be a surprise, as this supports the NIST's revised recommendations (from June 2017!) that passwords should not expire [0], because it actually leads to less-secure passwords for this exact reason."…
https://sci-hub.tw/10.1080/13518049608430230
"the death of one is a tragedy. the death of a million is a statistic" Stalin https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DwKPFT-RioU
"An account of the “epic human tragedy” that unfolded when Allied troops landed on the shores of Normandy on D-Day" Stopped reading there. Google: "By the end of the first day, none of the assault forces had secured…
Meanwhile, in the late-twentieth-century phase of the arms race, the role of unpredictable chance increased. When hours (or days) and miles (or hundreds of miles) separate defeat from victory, and therefore an error of…
You don't want your family to use my setup. I breaks many things. A person not in IT is probably just fine if you install ublock Origin. Or you would have to train your family to use different browsers for different…
Use browser plug ins * ublock origin * no script * cookie auto delete plug in, deletes cookies if tab is closed * (I use also I don't care about cookies for the EU cookies clusterfuck) * Canvas blocker * Privacy badger…
We always had climate change. Not having climate change is the exception. Is it man made? Is it caused by CO2? Ist it getting warmer? Is this a good or a bad thing? Can we and should we do something about it? This are…
"The early 2000's were a period of especially low usability for Microsoft's products." Windows 2000 was actually a pretty stable system, considering MS previous standards. "user. Over several years, I tried to convince…
No, it argued on a mathematical basis for this.
I came across an article about DNA but did not had time to read it and lost it. It was about some ideas why DNA has 4 bases (and not 6 or 8). They also mention why 20 (?) amino acids. It was something similar to degrees…
The difference being made that people are willing to spend big on short term things but are stingy on things that they use a lot. Be it a keyboard, shoes, bed sheets or whatever. I just ordered a "new" keyboard. IBM…
"you're not spending $1600 on a keyboard to improve your" Well, it is $1600 for a keyboard that you are using 8h a day for the next five years vs a $5 Latte that you are enjoying the next 4 minutes. You do the math.
Well, 1. There is no "international law" 2. It violated the "Vienna treaty" In the meantime, Federica Mogherini, the high representative of the EU for foreign affairs and security policy, stressed that "the emerging…
Here a mine: 1. We will see an economic depression, also caused by energy problems. The current quantitative easing is actually the first sign of the problems with energy:…
1. Pension bomb — as you see, is about to go off in Europe. Honestly, I would expect it to go off first in the US. They rely heavily on the stock-markets and have much higher payouts. Many employee funds may just…
"Fracking also allows america to place economic pressure to some countries like Russian (by lowering the price of their primary export)." I read about a different Russian interpretation: The increased gas consumption…
"much faster than say ext2" Mordsschnell!
Why not? http://www.iaauae.org/media-files/2007/10/16/20071016_Hitler...
Yeah. Because we know that post-soviet Russians are very happy people. Not. Source: I am there once a month.
"How's life in China?" "Great!" Source: I live there! This is the mistake you're making regarding stuff you have no idea of.
"What they aren’t good at is making people happy. See Hong Kong for the last 6 months." Wrong Chinese people are very happy. In some rankings they belong to the happiest people. Here they are medium range:…
I would appreciate an article about "The secret afterlife of Belgium Mail" The Belgium postal system ranks below Moldavia. It is a third world country and the postal system is dysfunctional. Now wonder Boris Johnson is…
"I don't care if people sell clean, safe, reasonable things that are gleaned from a dumpster. That's waste reduction and a net good." I could agree with that but I am worried about foot items. Do you know why a Pharmacy…
And since we are on it, if I had a wish I would wish a nerd password option for one time passwords based on regular expressions.
"This should not be a surprise, as this supports the NIST's revised recommendations (from June 2017!) that passwords should not expire [0], because it actually leads to less-secure passwords for this exact reason."…
https://sci-hub.tw/10.1080/13518049608430230
"the death of one is a tragedy. the death of a million is a statistic" Stalin https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DwKPFT-RioU
"An account of the “epic human tragedy” that unfolded when Allied troops landed on the shores of Normandy on D-Day" Stopped reading there. Google: "By the end of the first day, none of the assault forces had secured…
Meanwhile, in the late-twentieth-century phase of the arms race, the role of unpredictable chance increased. When hours (or days) and miles (or hundreds of miles) separate defeat from victory, and therefore an error of…
You don't want your family to use my setup. I breaks many things. A person not in IT is probably just fine if you install ublock Origin. Or you would have to train your family to use different browsers for different…
Use browser plug ins * ublock origin * no script * cookie auto delete plug in, deletes cookies if tab is closed * (I use also I don't care about cookies for the EU cookies clusterfuck) * Canvas blocker * Privacy badger…
We always had climate change. Not having climate change is the exception. Is it man made? Is it caused by CO2? Ist it getting warmer? Is this a good or a bad thing? Can we and should we do something about it? This are…
"The early 2000's were a period of especially low usability for Microsoft's products." Windows 2000 was actually a pretty stable system, considering MS previous standards. "user. Over several years, I tried to convince…
No, it argued on a mathematical basis for this.
I came across an article about DNA but did not had time to read it and lost it. It was about some ideas why DNA has 4 bases (and not 6 or 8). They also mention why 20 (?) amino acids. It was something similar to degrees…
The difference being made that people are willing to spend big on short term things but are stingy on things that they use a lot. Be it a keyboard, shoes, bed sheets or whatever. I just ordered a "new" keyboard. IBM…
"you're not spending $1600 on a keyboard to improve your" Well, it is $1600 for a keyboard that you are using 8h a day for the next five years vs a $5 Latte that you are enjoying the next 4 minutes. You do the math.
Well, 1. There is no "international law" 2. It violated the "Vienna treaty" In the meantime, Federica Mogherini, the high representative of the EU for foreign affairs and security policy, stressed that "the emerging…