Hmm, I use perks as a significant way to judge a company, but more isn't necessarily better. You must always ask what? why? Do the perks fit with the industry and intentions of the company? Are the perks well thought…
The default installs of shells and window managers are likely to reveal whether the command has either ever or recently been run.. Disabling the defaults is also "suspicious". I don't think you can fix a social problem…
That is how the legal system works, so do you seriously plan to arrest the NSA? But the topic here is about maintaining a secure system. You must prove beyond a reasonable doubt that every element is either secure or…
Perhaps Germany could create a program of secret renditions to fetch them...
If people believe that your state is actively using whatever data it can obtain for economic reasons (for example to give foreign trade secrets to local companies,) then clearly no foreign company should hire anyone…
Groups brokering exploits is definitely scary stuff. But the non-privatized government researchers have existed long before them and are better at keeping silent and therefore largely perpetual exploits. Under it all,…
Xing is still very popular among German speakers, though linked in has been making quick progress. A professional looking portrait photo is essential here in Switzerland, and age based discrimination is legal? and the…
> Stuxnet? Probably not, once a vendor is aware the bug has a relatively short life and using it increases the possibility of detecting your attacks. To avoid constant maintenance, one must review code for new exploits…
> Reinhart-roghoff was not submitted to a peer reviewed journal. Yet among 400+ other citations, it was self-cited in a paper to the American Economic Review (see google scholar,) which is peer reviewed and appears to…
Please forgive my total insensitivity.. 3%+ of total population sounds like enough people to pressure at least one video card vendor to offer equivalent remapping. So why is this a web design problem?
Yes, I'd say privacy is actually much more of a problem for the elite. How many investigations dig up infidelity, etc, in the normal population and then carefully step around it instead of enlarging the investigation?…
Well, they spent a lot of money buying the rules.
You could tax energy instead of labor.
I used to find it quite handy to query the DNS of a customer's ISP, etc, when debugging. I think a better long term solution is moving to transport protocols like SCTP and choosing cookies that put computational burden…
No, they they have damaged the free market for phones and phone service using these subsidies to create bundles, so you will pay an inflated price for both your phone and your service. Whether you buy it locked or…
No need to write these complex new examples, here's my favorite English injection attack for those unfamiliar with SQL. http://www.bored.com/photos/putacorkinit.html The speaker is your web service (which knows the…
How we work is completely irrelevant to reaching a singularity. These arguments are like talking about how we will need only a few computers as large as cities to handle our needs or the making of OS/2 out of intel…
These government inefficiency arguments seem to ignore the fact that NASA relied significantly on the small handful of large Aerospace companies, yet those companies seem not to be involved in the private ventures that…
I think a large problem is in our psychology of not wanting to scrap our previous labor even if it was substandard. At this point I hope most coders are checking in code regularly enough that they could identify a point…
Is the poetry of talking of systems that spring back to life without a focus on the 3 years of human effort all that different from the poetry of cat walk models, photoshop body images, etc? Poetry can be great, but not…
Actually weeding out "weak" genes is eugenics, it is increasingly done without genocide. This appears to be a larger ethical issue today (and certainly in the 60s and 70s) than during the holocaust.
Strangely, I think this is progress. The system of independent reporters going to partisan press conferences really muddles the independence of reporters and gives a false air of legitimacy to the claims of spokesmen.…
That is a more significant finding! Dropping out of the overall top ten may have little or nothing to do with better security since the calculation is intentionally skewed to measure by number of affected users. MS bugs…
I agree that the real-time advantage is much more important than the "comprehensive" feedback of a human grader. For style problems that are really a detriment, students will drift toward better style to save themselves…
I don't really understand the cheating itself either. But I do think the cheating and never being caught as an ignoramus reveals the larger problem (with all education, in fact more offline.) I think the bottom line is…
Hmm, I use perks as a significant way to judge a company, but more isn't necessarily better. You must always ask what? why? Do the perks fit with the industry and intentions of the company? Are the perks well thought…
The default installs of shells and window managers are likely to reveal whether the command has either ever or recently been run.. Disabling the defaults is also "suspicious". I don't think you can fix a social problem…
That is how the legal system works, so do you seriously plan to arrest the NSA? But the topic here is about maintaining a secure system. You must prove beyond a reasonable doubt that every element is either secure or…
Perhaps Germany could create a program of secret renditions to fetch them...
If people believe that your state is actively using whatever data it can obtain for economic reasons (for example to give foreign trade secrets to local companies,) then clearly no foreign company should hire anyone…
Groups brokering exploits is definitely scary stuff. But the non-privatized government researchers have existed long before them and are better at keeping silent and therefore largely perpetual exploits. Under it all,…
Xing is still very popular among German speakers, though linked in has been making quick progress. A professional looking portrait photo is essential here in Switzerland, and age based discrimination is legal? and the…
> Stuxnet? Probably not, once a vendor is aware the bug has a relatively short life and using it increases the possibility of detecting your attacks. To avoid constant maintenance, one must review code for new exploits…
> Reinhart-roghoff was not submitted to a peer reviewed journal. Yet among 400+ other citations, it was self-cited in a paper to the American Economic Review (see google scholar,) which is peer reviewed and appears to…
Please forgive my total insensitivity.. 3%+ of total population sounds like enough people to pressure at least one video card vendor to offer equivalent remapping. So why is this a web design problem?
Yes, I'd say privacy is actually much more of a problem for the elite. How many investigations dig up infidelity, etc, in the normal population and then carefully step around it instead of enlarging the investigation?…
Well, they spent a lot of money buying the rules.
You could tax energy instead of labor.
I used to find it quite handy to query the DNS of a customer's ISP, etc, when debugging. I think a better long term solution is moving to transport protocols like SCTP and choosing cookies that put computational burden…
No, they they have damaged the free market for phones and phone service using these subsidies to create bundles, so you will pay an inflated price for both your phone and your service. Whether you buy it locked or…
No need to write these complex new examples, here's my favorite English injection attack for those unfamiliar with SQL. http://www.bored.com/photos/putacorkinit.html The speaker is your web service (which knows the…
How we work is completely irrelevant to reaching a singularity. These arguments are like talking about how we will need only a few computers as large as cities to handle our needs or the making of OS/2 out of intel…
These government inefficiency arguments seem to ignore the fact that NASA relied significantly on the small handful of large Aerospace companies, yet those companies seem not to be involved in the private ventures that…
I think a large problem is in our psychology of not wanting to scrap our previous labor even if it was substandard. At this point I hope most coders are checking in code regularly enough that they could identify a point…
Is the poetry of talking of systems that spring back to life without a focus on the 3 years of human effort all that different from the poetry of cat walk models, photoshop body images, etc? Poetry can be great, but not…
Actually weeding out "weak" genes is eugenics, it is increasingly done without genocide. This appears to be a larger ethical issue today (and certainly in the 60s and 70s) than during the holocaust.
Strangely, I think this is progress. The system of independent reporters going to partisan press conferences really muddles the independence of reporters and gives a false air of legitimacy to the claims of spokesmen.…
That is a more significant finding! Dropping out of the overall top ten may have little or nothing to do with better security since the calculation is intentionally skewed to measure by number of affected users. MS bugs…
I agree that the real-time advantage is much more important than the "comprehensive" feedback of a human grader. For style problems that are really a detriment, students will drift toward better style to save themselves…
I don't really understand the cheating itself either. But I do think the cheating and never being caught as an ignoramus reveals the larger problem (with all education, in fact more offline.) I think the bottom line is…