Traditional virtualization still requires you to pay for your own power, cooling, redundancy, SAN, backup, network, etc. Not every company has the need to staff all of these specialists.
It appears your organization left an elasticsearch database exposed to the internet. This happens frequently due to poor configuration. You're either going to have logs pointing to an IP that the individual used to…
Hetzner is great until you have some sort of issue. They seem to either not have much in the way of internal procedures or just ignore them if they exist. As long as you're prepared for all of your data and backups to…
The person you are responding to is suggesting a scenario like the movie 'contagion' where people marked clean are given a wristband or pass of some kind. In reality testing can be used as an effective tool regardless…
The OP never said their example wasn't an outlier, they were just making a point that these things happen. Regardless, you can't just respond to a specific example with broad generalizations. It's textbook…
NY subway averages almost 2 billion riders annually. SF averages 50 million. If SF had a subway system that handled 40x the amount of people you could start to draw some comparisons.
42% of respondents of an app. Looking at their app, I'm surprised their audience didnt score higher.
I think the math problem could help, but you also need to ask yourself if you're just going to keep bypassing it anyway.. in which case software is unlikely to help much. For you I would recommend the book: The…
Right, but I'm saying my setup is no different from the 'fraudsters' you describe, yet I have a seamless shopping experience online. If I'm able to shop online without issues, why does everyone else 'need' an…
It's a good story, and I'm sure similar mistakes happen, but this particular event is a work of fiction.
It's "silent" because people weren't getting diagnosed properly before. Why would you check for pneumonia in a guy that comes in presenting stab wounds and reports no difficulty breathing? Only now because with…
IBM tells CERT they don't care. That's quite the "process error"
Why are 'evercookies' necessary. My browser is setup to record no history or cookies. It can be annoying to always have to dismiss the same popups you've dismissed before, but I've never had any issues with online…
This is their stated goal and intent for the platform. It's also pretty obvious. These days Google ignores basic operators like quotation marks.
There is no evidence yet that immunity is even possible. Until we know that, taking away healthcare workers, healthcare resources, and having volunteers willing to kill themselves is foolish, at best.
It's not just the US, the WHO is trying to tell people not to use masks unless they are sick or caring for someone that is. It's irresponsibility on a massive scale.…
Quite possibly the dumbest thing I have ever read on this site.
Also worth noting is that in windows 10 you can add two additional clocks to the main one. Very helpful when you are usually focused on just a few timezones in particular.
If you read the article it's about separating people. The more office spaces you have, the more you can divide people into isolated groups.
I read your link after reading the source article and most of these were my thoughts as well. Regardless of what the truth is, this study takes a lot of handwavy assumptions and presents them as fact.
It's totally unreasonable. There isn't enough quinine in tonic water to benefit you and the alcohol is going to leach nutrients that your body needs, lower your white blood cell count, kill good flora in your mouth,…
You're only assuming that immunity is possible. As the experts don't know this yet, it would be irresponsible of the general public to make this assumption. (especially when the rate of mutation is taken into…
He was probably trying to type emojis into form fields instead of punycode.
More datcenters / infrastructure I would imagine. They seem to have some regions running at near capacity already.
All of this information is in the article.
Traditional virtualization still requires you to pay for your own power, cooling, redundancy, SAN, backup, network, etc. Not every company has the need to staff all of these specialists.
It appears your organization left an elasticsearch database exposed to the internet. This happens frequently due to poor configuration. You're either going to have logs pointing to an IP that the individual used to…
Hetzner is great until you have some sort of issue. They seem to either not have much in the way of internal procedures or just ignore them if they exist. As long as you're prepared for all of your data and backups to…
The person you are responding to is suggesting a scenario like the movie 'contagion' where people marked clean are given a wristband or pass of some kind. In reality testing can be used as an effective tool regardless…
The OP never said their example wasn't an outlier, they were just making a point that these things happen. Regardless, you can't just respond to a specific example with broad generalizations. It's textbook…
NY subway averages almost 2 billion riders annually. SF averages 50 million. If SF had a subway system that handled 40x the amount of people you could start to draw some comparisons.
42% of respondents of an app. Looking at their app, I'm surprised their audience didnt score higher.
I think the math problem could help, but you also need to ask yourself if you're just going to keep bypassing it anyway.. in which case software is unlikely to help much. For you I would recommend the book: The…
Right, but I'm saying my setup is no different from the 'fraudsters' you describe, yet I have a seamless shopping experience online. If I'm able to shop online without issues, why does everyone else 'need' an…
It's a good story, and I'm sure similar mistakes happen, but this particular event is a work of fiction.
It's "silent" because people weren't getting diagnosed properly before. Why would you check for pneumonia in a guy that comes in presenting stab wounds and reports no difficulty breathing? Only now because with…
IBM tells CERT they don't care. That's quite the "process error"
Why are 'evercookies' necessary. My browser is setup to record no history or cookies. It can be annoying to always have to dismiss the same popups you've dismissed before, but I've never had any issues with online…
This is their stated goal and intent for the platform. It's also pretty obvious. These days Google ignores basic operators like quotation marks.
There is no evidence yet that immunity is even possible. Until we know that, taking away healthcare workers, healthcare resources, and having volunteers willing to kill themselves is foolish, at best.
It's not just the US, the WHO is trying to tell people not to use masks unless they are sick or caring for someone that is. It's irresponsibility on a massive scale.…
Quite possibly the dumbest thing I have ever read on this site.
Also worth noting is that in windows 10 you can add two additional clocks to the main one. Very helpful when you are usually focused on just a few timezones in particular.
If you read the article it's about separating people. The more office spaces you have, the more you can divide people into isolated groups.
I read your link after reading the source article and most of these were my thoughts as well. Regardless of what the truth is, this study takes a lot of handwavy assumptions and presents them as fact.
It's totally unreasonable. There isn't enough quinine in tonic water to benefit you and the alcohol is going to leach nutrients that your body needs, lower your white blood cell count, kill good flora in your mouth,…
You're only assuming that immunity is possible. As the experts don't know this yet, it would be irresponsible of the general public to make this assumption. (especially when the rate of mutation is taken into…
He was probably trying to type emojis into form fields instead of punycode.
More datcenters / infrastructure I would imagine. They seem to have some regions running at near capacity already.
All of this information is in the article.