This is why Japan and S. Korea, as well as many EU countries are developing their own military weapons. They can't rely on US products being up to spec or even close to what is advertised. Instead the US resorts to…
Par for the course in the US tech industry.
Which means the CIA leaked it to the bad guys years ago. Everyone already knew the CIA and law enforcement were hacking wifi routers and blaming it on the Russians and Chinese.
At least they're just trying to bribe him. They're known to do far worse which is why it is not safe to work with them. Intelligence agencies and organizations, corporate or not, are just a bunch of thugs and gangsters…
The environment in the US is in-conducive to high level educational attainment in the STEM sectors. On top of that, the fields and people in them are seen as alien to the US, hence they see them as areas for foreigners…
How is Musk going to pull the M.3 out of the Silicon Valley limelight? It has a car image for those types of people rather than for regular honest hard-working folk. At the same time he has to sell the Model S to pull…
I'd say quit, but you're very close to the finish line. One of my friends found out the hard way about how corporations are, and he went through the same thing. It just sucks to work for any company in the US right now…
I'm probably banned for providing a viewpoint that YCombinator wants to censor. The reason why you guys get varying customer service is basically COST and affect.
Call it what you want, but all you want to do is censor anyone that disagrees with your view! There is nothing ideological in my post, and the only ideologies are ones perpetrated by your kind and type of person.
Evidently, CIA Officers are notoriously sloppy and negligent in handling their agents in the east and south east. Just rumours from people who escaped Vietnam, etc... The US doesn't like the Asians and have…
Why be a bum when you can be an FBI agent? It would only had been a full investigation if they had to investigate surfing, beach life, and women in bikinis. "Sir! We have reason to believe the pinko bastards are posing…
Many of these articles are missing an easily exploitable position. The key term is "bandwidth" which is the resource at stake. What is being fought over is how to define this "bandwidth" in a way that will be…
Net neutrality simply means that all content is treated equally by the ISPs, backbones, etc... As for the massive monopolies, that was born of US businesses. US tech monopolies are not original. Monopolies are a…
Why is it as the US' population went up, the US' health and food services quality degraded? Observe that the US' own stand-in for government/communist style supplied food services through the fast-food chains of…
Either way they're going to be digging through the emails. NSA and I think the US military is allowed to hack into any communication traversing boundaries between countries. And Germany is also part of the alliance of…
We're talking about the security of the lock guarding the door irrespective of the criminal history of a person with the motivation to break-in. The FBI, who have been known to break-in to people's residences were not…
GraphQL looks cool, kind of fancy but simpler way to do some complex SQL without the SQL. Using the business as the root query would be a bit cumbersome, but more like: business(id: "garaje-san-francisco") { reviewers {…
I am a bit lost. How is cryptography about secrecy of the text through some operation, like a function, while at the same time being a system that defines itself? Cryptography has nothing to do with secrecy at all. It…
Well, 'they' allowed door locks to be easily broken by anyone with minuscule knowledge in lockpicking because that is the type of locks 'they' like on doors. It's going to be no different for "crypto" solutions. *Part…
The US only values lawyers. Doctors, programmers, chefs are significantly imported from other countries... particularly India and China. Over 50% of the doctors and specialists visited by myself and friends were…
It's either ALOT harder or very different now-a-days. Anything that you could run on a consistent basis as a bread-winning norm is already or quickly in the process of *aaS or being integrated into one or other. One way…
All of the more recent ARM SBCs are capable of running as desktops for the most common tasks of browsing the web, watching movies, editing documents, etc... on less than 5W of electricity. ARM's selling point is…
Capitalism in America means as close to monopolization and price gouging as much as possible. Even Silicon Valley is a very close approximation to a monopoly, sponsored by masses of delusional participants deluded into…
I don't buy from our local chinatown which sources some of its vegetables from farmers who grow right off freeways etc where the land is cheap because of its location. On the other hand they also buy from farmers who…
in reality, I would want 100 days from the average developer.
This is why Japan and S. Korea, as well as many EU countries are developing their own military weapons. They can't rely on US products being up to spec or even close to what is advertised. Instead the US resorts to…
Par for the course in the US tech industry.
Which means the CIA leaked it to the bad guys years ago. Everyone already knew the CIA and law enforcement were hacking wifi routers and blaming it on the Russians and Chinese.
At least they're just trying to bribe him. They're known to do far worse which is why it is not safe to work with them. Intelligence agencies and organizations, corporate or not, are just a bunch of thugs and gangsters…
The environment in the US is in-conducive to high level educational attainment in the STEM sectors. On top of that, the fields and people in them are seen as alien to the US, hence they see them as areas for foreigners…
How is Musk going to pull the M.3 out of the Silicon Valley limelight? It has a car image for those types of people rather than for regular honest hard-working folk. At the same time he has to sell the Model S to pull…
I'd say quit, but you're very close to the finish line. One of my friends found out the hard way about how corporations are, and he went through the same thing. It just sucks to work for any company in the US right now…
I'm probably banned for providing a viewpoint that YCombinator wants to censor. The reason why you guys get varying customer service is basically COST and affect.
Call it what you want, but all you want to do is censor anyone that disagrees with your view! There is nothing ideological in my post, and the only ideologies are ones perpetrated by your kind and type of person.
Evidently, CIA Officers are notoriously sloppy and negligent in handling their agents in the east and south east. Just rumours from people who escaped Vietnam, etc... The US doesn't like the Asians and have…
Why be a bum when you can be an FBI agent? It would only had been a full investigation if they had to investigate surfing, beach life, and women in bikinis. "Sir! We have reason to believe the pinko bastards are posing…
Many of these articles are missing an easily exploitable position. The key term is "bandwidth" which is the resource at stake. What is being fought over is how to define this "bandwidth" in a way that will be…
Net neutrality simply means that all content is treated equally by the ISPs, backbones, etc... As for the massive monopolies, that was born of US businesses. US tech monopolies are not original. Monopolies are a…
Why is it as the US' population went up, the US' health and food services quality degraded? Observe that the US' own stand-in for government/communist style supplied food services through the fast-food chains of…
Either way they're going to be digging through the emails. NSA and I think the US military is allowed to hack into any communication traversing boundaries between countries. And Germany is also part of the alliance of…
We're talking about the security of the lock guarding the door irrespective of the criminal history of a person with the motivation to break-in. The FBI, who have been known to break-in to people's residences were not…
GraphQL looks cool, kind of fancy but simpler way to do some complex SQL without the SQL. Using the business as the root query would be a bit cumbersome, but more like: business(id: "garaje-san-francisco") { reviewers {…
I am a bit lost. How is cryptography about secrecy of the text through some operation, like a function, while at the same time being a system that defines itself? Cryptography has nothing to do with secrecy at all. It…
Well, 'they' allowed door locks to be easily broken by anyone with minuscule knowledge in lockpicking because that is the type of locks 'they' like on doors. It's going to be no different for "crypto" solutions. *Part…
The US only values lawyers. Doctors, programmers, chefs are significantly imported from other countries... particularly India and China. Over 50% of the doctors and specialists visited by myself and friends were…
It's either ALOT harder or very different now-a-days. Anything that you could run on a consistent basis as a bread-winning norm is already or quickly in the process of *aaS or being integrated into one or other. One way…
All of the more recent ARM SBCs are capable of running as desktops for the most common tasks of browsing the web, watching movies, editing documents, etc... on less than 5W of electricity. ARM's selling point is…
Capitalism in America means as close to monopolization and price gouging as much as possible. Even Silicon Valley is a very close approximation to a monopoly, sponsored by masses of delusional participants deluded into…
I don't buy from our local chinatown which sources some of its vegetables from farmers who grow right off freeways etc where the land is cheap because of its location. On the other hand they also buy from farmers who…
in reality, I would want 100 days from the average developer.