I hope you have unsoldered your microphone also.
Strangely, the name of the submitters company is "Additive Analytics"
Ignoring that some of the variables don't match up properly (the arrays: card and Card), it seems like the explanation of the first flaw may also be flawed. Flaw #1: An Off-by-One Error The algorithm above tries to…
With increasing population, it is incredibly simple. Choose one: 1. Live further away 2. Increase number of people per living abode 3. Increase number of living abodes per space Numbers one and two are personal choice,…
The debugger hasn't been born yet.
The port change is a cosmetic difference that does not alter the security of your box one iota. All it currently does is reduce the number of unauthorized attempted logins. If your box is more vulnerable on port 22 than…
What they need is military grade math Ph.Ds
There is also no evidence that the quantities and ratios of nutrients in the formula are anywhere near complete or optimal. The easiest way to illustrate how this can be a problem is to compare the difference between…
Why are you assuming that humans have a craving for the "innate satisfaction of eating?" If you remove that artificial restriction then something like soylent makes a lot more sense.
Personally, I think soylent, as a daily meal replacement, is a horrible idea but, like a lot of things, it will find it's place. I'm not sure I understand what point you are trying to make above. The argument (as I read…
You should remind him that biology is not computing.
Defined Human Minimal Media. It's an interesting question, just what nutrients does the human body need in order to sustain itself? We have a good definition of what individual cells need but not a lot of data for how…
Is that 100 mg total or 100 mg per serve?
There is one difference between gold and bitcoin. When you break the encryption on gold, it is still gold.
Bodek ... is famous among traders for having broken the Street's omertà and complained to the Securities Exchange Commission in 2011 -- after his own HFT firm, Trading Machines, crashed and burned More disgruntled…
The stimulation of hunger, the researchers announced in the March issue of Nature Neuroscience, causes mice to take in information more quickly, and to retain it better — basically, it makes them smarter. And that’s…
Reproducibility seems like it could be a problem.
1. Get it to work 2. Test that it works 3. Optimize (if needed) If your file is small enough and is a trivial percentage of the overall run time, who cares how it is read?
There have been criticisms of the study’s design and the few attempts that have been made to replicate the results have been mixed. It's tempting to read too much into these types of results when they are not…
So I guess, maybe, Eric doesn't have a high enough security clearance to know what is really being done then?
Instead, they will just classify your server as being an unapproved device that circumvents the filter.
It was poorly worded because it was too obvious what the LNPs future plans are.
Your comment is all over the shop. I don't understand the big deal here. You shouldn't be storing your passwords at all in a browser. http://raidersec.blogspot.com.au/2013/06/how-browsers-store-...
It's like the worst of both worlds.
The data just represents the population it was taken from. The problem is the inference the author tries to imply.
I hope you have unsoldered your microphone also.
Strangely, the name of the submitters company is "Additive Analytics"
Ignoring that some of the variables don't match up properly (the arrays: card and Card), it seems like the explanation of the first flaw may also be flawed. Flaw #1: An Off-by-One Error The algorithm above tries to…
With increasing population, it is incredibly simple. Choose one: 1. Live further away 2. Increase number of people per living abode 3. Increase number of living abodes per space Numbers one and two are personal choice,…
The debugger hasn't been born yet.
The port change is a cosmetic difference that does not alter the security of your box one iota. All it currently does is reduce the number of unauthorized attempted logins. If your box is more vulnerable on port 22 than…
What they need is military grade math Ph.Ds
There is also no evidence that the quantities and ratios of nutrients in the formula are anywhere near complete or optimal. The easiest way to illustrate how this can be a problem is to compare the difference between…
Why are you assuming that humans have a craving for the "innate satisfaction of eating?" If you remove that artificial restriction then something like soylent makes a lot more sense.
Personally, I think soylent, as a daily meal replacement, is a horrible idea but, like a lot of things, it will find it's place. I'm not sure I understand what point you are trying to make above. The argument (as I read…
You should remind him that biology is not computing.
Defined Human Minimal Media. It's an interesting question, just what nutrients does the human body need in order to sustain itself? We have a good definition of what individual cells need but not a lot of data for how…
Is that 100 mg total or 100 mg per serve?
There is one difference between gold and bitcoin. When you break the encryption on gold, it is still gold.
Bodek ... is famous among traders for having broken the Street's omertà and complained to the Securities Exchange Commission in 2011 -- after his own HFT firm, Trading Machines, crashed and burned More disgruntled…
The stimulation of hunger, the researchers announced in the March issue of Nature Neuroscience, causes mice to take in information more quickly, and to retain it better — basically, it makes them smarter. And that’s…
Reproducibility seems like it could be a problem.
1. Get it to work 2. Test that it works 3. Optimize (if needed) If your file is small enough and is a trivial percentage of the overall run time, who cares how it is read?
There have been criticisms of the study’s design and the few attempts that have been made to replicate the results have been mixed. It's tempting to read too much into these types of results when they are not…
So I guess, maybe, Eric doesn't have a high enough security clearance to know what is really being done then?
Instead, they will just classify your server as being an unapproved device that circumvents the filter.
It was poorly worded because it was too obvious what the LNPs future plans are.
Your comment is all over the shop. I don't understand the big deal here. You shouldn't be storing your passwords at all in a browser. http://raidersec.blogspot.com.au/2013/06/how-browsers-store-...
It's like the worst of both worlds.
The data just represents the population it was taken from. The problem is the inference the author tries to imply.