This is just a glorified wrapper around existing solutions. Can’t understand that this is worth doctoral dissertation.
No, it definitely won’t. In fact our card payment system has been updated to think alternative os and browsers are high-risk and even decline payment. We didn’t have any revenue loss.
I've seen so many videos of cops being beat up. These statistics are facts. By the way, I was being sarcastic.
You know you're comparing people fully armed and cautious people versus the general population, right? Also it's a biased comparison because the 2,116 could have been shot where the rate of "could have been shot" is…
I know simple math, thank you. As I pointed out in the other reply, the rate of assult to US police, who are armed and more hostile to you is only about 25% lower than UK police where the majority of them don't carry a…
Even accounting for that rate, police faces 5x "prosecutable assults" more than a "reported assult" on a normal person. We don't know what "prosecutable assult" statistics on a normal person so we can't compare them…
In 2018 and 2019, there were over 30,000 assaults on police officers in UK.[1] In 2017 and 2018, there were over 110,000 assults on police officers in US. You can't just adopt this in the US, policing is more dangerous…
I'm seriously wondering whether this is a form of sarcasm or a bait. 10.8% of sworn officers faced assult in 2018[1], while armed. Cops threatened by people with or without firearm is not that rare. In 2018, 2,116 sworn…
Can't believe people are citing this data. Comparing homicide statistics of people armed with guns being killed vs armed or unarmed regular people and thinking cops are safer than armed or unarmed regular people? Come…
"Let's encrypt DNS queries but send them to the ISP which can associate the query with subscriber info!"
Hmmn, I always thought "communications for the purpose of securing legal advice" was recognized more broadly. If I send a copy of a document which can incriminate myself and was created before hiring a lawyer, to a…
>Austin, Texas, where the average annual bill rose from $566 in 2010 to $1,435 in 2018 How can anyone justify people paying more than $110 for water and sewers? I pay $20 and even that seems a lot to me.
Breaking News: Weather glitch confirms climate change came 80 years faster than expected!
Taxing sugary drinks can lead to more consumption of proven-safe sugar subsitutes like saccharin and erythritol. And that's a good thing. It will definitely boost sales of all-subsitute drinks such as diet coke, and…
>high sodium Normal people have ability to filter out sodium from the bloodstream on high intakes without any problem. They might develop problems with the kidney but kidney problems due to sodium is doubtful. I'd say…
This is just a glorified wrapper around existing solutions. Can’t understand that this is worth doctoral dissertation.
No, it definitely won’t. In fact our card payment system has been updated to think alternative os and browsers are high-risk and even decline payment. We didn’t have any revenue loss.
I've seen so many videos of cops being beat up. These statistics are facts. By the way, I was being sarcastic.
You know you're comparing people fully armed and cautious people versus the general population, right? Also it's a biased comparison because the 2,116 could have been shot where the rate of "could have been shot" is…
I know simple math, thank you. As I pointed out in the other reply, the rate of assult to US police, who are armed and more hostile to you is only about 25% lower than UK police where the majority of them don't carry a…
Even accounting for that rate, police faces 5x "prosecutable assults" more than a "reported assult" on a normal person. We don't know what "prosecutable assult" statistics on a normal person so we can't compare them…
In 2018 and 2019, there were over 30,000 assaults on police officers in UK.[1] In 2017 and 2018, there were over 110,000 assults on police officers in US. You can't just adopt this in the US, policing is more dangerous…
I'm seriously wondering whether this is a form of sarcasm or a bait. 10.8% of sworn officers faced assult in 2018[1], while armed. Cops threatened by people with or without firearm is not that rare. In 2018, 2,116 sworn…
Can't believe people are citing this data. Comparing homicide statistics of people armed with guns being killed vs armed or unarmed regular people and thinking cops are safer than armed or unarmed regular people? Come…
"Let's encrypt DNS queries but send them to the ISP which can associate the query with subscriber info!"
Hmmn, I always thought "communications for the purpose of securing legal advice" was recognized more broadly. If I send a copy of a document which can incriminate myself and was created before hiring a lawyer, to a…
>Austin, Texas, where the average annual bill rose from $566 in 2010 to $1,435 in 2018 How can anyone justify people paying more than $110 for water and sewers? I pay $20 and even that seems a lot to me.
Breaking News: Weather glitch confirms climate change came 80 years faster than expected!
Taxing sugary drinks can lead to more consumption of proven-safe sugar subsitutes like saccharin and erythritol. And that's a good thing. It will definitely boost sales of all-subsitute drinks such as diet coke, and…
>high sodium Normal people have ability to filter out sodium from the bloodstream on high intakes without any problem. They might develop problems with the kidney but kidney problems due to sodium is doubtful. I'd say…