No idea why the website offers so little information but here is the project: https://github.com/solid/
I actually appreciated the article offering another conclusion as the author did clearly indicate the originals papers conclusion. This isn't the first time papers using data from this…
That's my bet also.
It is worth noting that McGill has over 60% of students coming from outside of Quebec so this doesn't have much to do with Quebec's education system. http://www.mcgill.ca/about/quickfacts/students
Google was hacked by the NSA years ago according to the Snowden leaks: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-24751821
I first heard a variant of this story about 30 years ago, either a lot of kids killed themselves jumping out of windows on acid or it's an urban legend.
From what I can tell one of the exploits allows for code execution with root privileges, another for accessing kernel-space memory and the third will crash the machine. Are any of these things not already doable when…
If only humans could agree on what makes things beneficial to themselves. Are self-driving cars and rockets to Mars beneficial to humanity? Depending on how you look at it the answer is both yes and no.
It shouldn't be a struggle at all just be conscious that freeBSD does not try and protect the user from him/her self. Case in point, "kill 1" won't do anything on linux but in freeBSD it will kill the init process.
HTTP is too flexible not to theoretically break but in practice it can be used and abused and still deliver.
As long as the horse is in the house, has Mozilla ever given any thought to creating its own search service?
At least this way large corporations will start paying more for their bounties.
You can order it in North America from the 2600 store: http://store.2600.com/clubmate.html Funny there was no mention in the article that they are the eastern distributor what with them being a hacker organization with…
A lot more than that is wrong with capitalism like the fact that no value is given to anything you can't sell.
This company was a client where I used to work and seemed very knowledgable and friendly: http://www.cartika.com Not really the same as DigitalOcean but they offer VPS hosting with data centers in Canada(and US) and…
A monitor that outputs wavelengths of light that are therapeutic. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Light_therapy Been thinking about this since Asus came out with a laptop with an air ionizer in 2008.
I use :Ex(plore) It's not great but it gets the job done.
It might be because when you live in paradise money does not have the same value and productivity does not limited to renumerated work.
There's something to hate in all programming languages but hate can almost be seen as a popularity metric.
If you are expecting faster speeds you will likely be disappointed, you're still going through the network you're on.
Designers like sexy, developers like geeky, that's always been my reasoning behind it. It's a shame too because end users don't seem very interested to use a product if there isn't a sexy interface. I also think the…
Nope, but it sure is fun trying!
The broken window fallacy only works if the funds being spent can and will be spent in a more productive way.
400 million saved is 400 million removed from the economy, isn't it?
I think Eich was also on the board which would have made it 4-3. Not sure though.
No idea why the website offers so little information but here is the project: https://github.com/solid/
I actually appreciated the article offering another conclusion as the author did clearly indicate the originals papers conclusion. This isn't the first time papers using data from this…
That's my bet also.
It is worth noting that McGill has over 60% of students coming from outside of Quebec so this doesn't have much to do with Quebec's education system. http://www.mcgill.ca/about/quickfacts/students
Google was hacked by the NSA years ago according to the Snowden leaks: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-24751821
I first heard a variant of this story about 30 years ago, either a lot of kids killed themselves jumping out of windows on acid or it's an urban legend.
From what I can tell one of the exploits allows for code execution with root privileges, another for accessing kernel-space memory and the third will crash the machine. Are any of these things not already doable when…
If only humans could agree on what makes things beneficial to themselves. Are self-driving cars and rockets to Mars beneficial to humanity? Depending on how you look at it the answer is both yes and no.
It shouldn't be a struggle at all just be conscious that freeBSD does not try and protect the user from him/her self. Case in point, "kill 1" won't do anything on linux but in freeBSD it will kill the init process.
HTTP is too flexible not to theoretically break but in practice it can be used and abused and still deliver.
As long as the horse is in the house, has Mozilla ever given any thought to creating its own search service?
At least this way large corporations will start paying more for their bounties.
You can order it in North America from the 2600 store: http://store.2600.com/clubmate.html Funny there was no mention in the article that they are the eastern distributor what with them being a hacker organization with…
A lot more than that is wrong with capitalism like the fact that no value is given to anything you can't sell.
This company was a client where I used to work and seemed very knowledgable and friendly: http://www.cartika.com Not really the same as DigitalOcean but they offer VPS hosting with data centers in Canada(and US) and…
A monitor that outputs wavelengths of light that are therapeutic. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Light_therapy Been thinking about this since Asus came out with a laptop with an air ionizer in 2008.
I use :Ex(plore) It's not great but it gets the job done.
It might be because when you live in paradise money does not have the same value and productivity does not limited to renumerated work.
There's something to hate in all programming languages but hate can almost be seen as a popularity metric.
If you are expecting faster speeds you will likely be disappointed, you're still going through the network you're on.
Designers like sexy, developers like geeky, that's always been my reasoning behind it. It's a shame too because end users don't seem very interested to use a product if there isn't a sexy interface. I also think the…
Nope, but it sure is fun trying!
The broken window fallacy only works if the funds being spent can and will be spent in a more productive way.
400 million saved is 400 million removed from the economy, isn't it?
I think Eich was also on the board which would have made it 4-3. Not sure though.