In my world "just works" means "we blew away all of the security controls and best practice to get this thing hobbling across the finish line." I see COTS products using ldap memberof queries without…
....And then feel OK resorting to ChatGPT for the explanation. Seriously that threw me, and maybe it makes sense in this context but it seems strange for someone with such an apparent depth of technical knowledge…
>the US has been murdering children in almost a dozen countries around the globe for the past two decades. Do you want to spell out what countries, specifically, you have in mind here?
And it's your belief that the State Department-- let alone the CIA-- are totally ignorant of what Iran does to its staff?
The article (and Bhutan) are strangely cagey about whether this process has actually generated a return. Spoiler: it hasn't.
The tech field is the sad story of execs, marketing types, and end users continually relearning the lessons that they refused to accept from the developers.
Because many of the studios think that big budgets and flashy effects can cover for nonsensical plots, mediocre acting, and characters whose choices do not fit with who they are. And frequently these mediocre writers…
Sfp isn't copper vs fiber. It's just the standard for a modular plug on network hardware. They have 25gbe twinax SFP28s that, as far as I'm aware, have essentially identical performance specs to using optical SFP28s…
Said money will be recouped when they sue the people flooding them under the CFAA and seek damages.
The theory of trickle down does not suggest or imply that inequality will decrease. It suggests that allowing the entrepreneurs (eventual billionaires) to succeed will result in an overall increase in wealth throughout…
If I am understanding correctly, it is an Xbox issue because game systems do not like virtualization / emulation / containerization functionality because of its potential for enabling cheats. Many test proctoring…
>I’d say your kids pc doesn’t need docker on it. I have nephews who are tinkering with Java and python, and I assume will be hitting docker at some point. You're being incredibly nitpicky over a reasonable example of…
The utility of crypto comes from two factors: its decentralization, and its pseudonymity. The decentralization is only useful in a world where the central authority (e.g. banking system, governments) are not…
The fact that USB-C is a bloated and complex standard does not imply that other solutions are better. Magsafe is only nice to the extent that all Apple laptops used it, so if you were in the apple world and never lost…
Protonmail cannot, cannot protect you on their own from all privacy concerns, nor can they educate you in a frontpage splash. Proper Opsec for dissidents requires multiple layers and technologies and simply cannot rely…
>Seems reasonable to understand "no tracking or logging" to mean that in the event of a government demand to produce records, they could honestly reply that no records exist. No one with the least understanding of the…
As I've thought about this, the conservative in me has reared its head and asked, "Why is this a federal issue?" And the more I think about it, the less of an answer I have. This primarily affects farming states, which…
>you can have stickers that decay over time and void your warranty They claim it voids your warranty. It does not. This is an important distinction. Ask them for the warranty repair, if they refuse send a demand letter.…
Is the sticker actually a violation of Magnusson-Moss? They cannot enforce what the sticker says, but lying is not necessarily illegal.
Prions are not foreign proteins. They have to be misfolded native proteins to cause disease.
Not sure where you are getting your news, but it is not true. Many products-- like chocolate and ice cream-- have regulated definitions(1). You are allowed to call things "chocolate [noun]" (as in pudding) sometimes…
I just always called it rooster sauce and avoided this whole debate.
It’s a surprise because you cannot retroactively change the terms of a purchase. This is probably illegal, and while Peloton is probably relying on their voluntary recall to mitigate this risk (“look, you can just get…
It was reasonable, because she never actually thought it was a bomb. Given that there was an active investigation against her, and that they had gotten a warrant, And that she knew to reach out to the NAACP, it’s pretty…
Not only did they have a warrant, but illegally tracking you (e.g. without said warrant) does not forfeit ownership of the device. You could have cause to sue them while also breaking the law for stealing their device;…
In my world "just works" means "we blew away all of the security controls and best practice to get this thing hobbling across the finish line." I see COTS products using ldap memberof queries without…
....And then feel OK resorting to ChatGPT for the explanation. Seriously that threw me, and maybe it makes sense in this context but it seems strange for someone with such an apparent depth of technical knowledge…
>the US has been murdering children in almost a dozen countries around the globe for the past two decades. Do you want to spell out what countries, specifically, you have in mind here?
And it's your belief that the State Department-- let alone the CIA-- are totally ignorant of what Iran does to its staff?
The article (and Bhutan) are strangely cagey about whether this process has actually generated a return. Spoiler: it hasn't.
The tech field is the sad story of execs, marketing types, and end users continually relearning the lessons that they refused to accept from the developers.
Because many of the studios think that big budgets and flashy effects can cover for nonsensical plots, mediocre acting, and characters whose choices do not fit with who they are. And frequently these mediocre writers…
Sfp isn't copper vs fiber. It's just the standard for a modular plug on network hardware. They have 25gbe twinax SFP28s that, as far as I'm aware, have essentially identical performance specs to using optical SFP28s…
Said money will be recouped when they sue the people flooding them under the CFAA and seek damages.
The theory of trickle down does not suggest or imply that inequality will decrease. It suggests that allowing the entrepreneurs (eventual billionaires) to succeed will result in an overall increase in wealth throughout…
If I am understanding correctly, it is an Xbox issue because game systems do not like virtualization / emulation / containerization functionality because of its potential for enabling cheats. Many test proctoring…
>I’d say your kids pc doesn’t need docker on it. I have nephews who are tinkering with Java and python, and I assume will be hitting docker at some point. You're being incredibly nitpicky over a reasonable example of…
The utility of crypto comes from two factors: its decentralization, and its pseudonymity. The decentralization is only useful in a world where the central authority (e.g. banking system, governments) are not…
The fact that USB-C is a bloated and complex standard does not imply that other solutions are better. Magsafe is only nice to the extent that all Apple laptops used it, so if you were in the apple world and never lost…
Protonmail cannot, cannot protect you on their own from all privacy concerns, nor can they educate you in a frontpage splash. Proper Opsec for dissidents requires multiple layers and technologies and simply cannot rely…
>Seems reasonable to understand "no tracking or logging" to mean that in the event of a government demand to produce records, they could honestly reply that no records exist. No one with the least understanding of the…
As I've thought about this, the conservative in me has reared its head and asked, "Why is this a federal issue?" And the more I think about it, the less of an answer I have. This primarily affects farming states, which…
>you can have stickers that decay over time and void your warranty They claim it voids your warranty. It does not. This is an important distinction. Ask them for the warranty repair, if they refuse send a demand letter.…
Is the sticker actually a violation of Magnusson-Moss? They cannot enforce what the sticker says, but lying is not necessarily illegal.
Prions are not foreign proteins. They have to be misfolded native proteins to cause disease.
Not sure where you are getting your news, but it is not true. Many products-- like chocolate and ice cream-- have regulated definitions(1). You are allowed to call things "chocolate [noun]" (as in pudding) sometimes…
I just always called it rooster sauce and avoided this whole debate.
It’s a surprise because you cannot retroactively change the terms of a purchase. This is probably illegal, and while Peloton is probably relying on their voluntary recall to mitigate this risk (“look, you can just get…
It was reasonable, because she never actually thought it was a bomb. Given that there was an active investigation against her, and that they had gotten a warrant, And that she knew to reach out to the NAACP, it’s pretty…
Not only did they have a warrant, but illegally tracking you (e.g. without said warrant) does not forfeit ownership of the device. You could have cause to sue them while also breaking the law for stealing their device;…