"What country is Nevada in?" Spain for one. I know which Nevada the legislation was passed in, but your comment made the implicit assumption that everyone reading it is in the US. "insufficient (read "nonexistent")…
And any variation with periods in the username: spoold@gmail.com == s.pool.d@gmail.com == spo.old@googlemail.com
"we haven't found a way to get people to fund and use them enough to make them viable outside big cities" "We" being? I live in a village of <5000 and have access to a frequent train service into London, and another…
"The de facto standard in this country" Which country? It's a global problem (and this is a global forum). Kudos to Nevada for having the presence and foresight to pass this legislation. It opens up a world of…
"CSS lint found 0 errors and 0 warnings. How can you fix it? See the details below." Um, right. Whatever.
The way you've worded this, and the official response, it reads like you didn't have hot spares available? That being the case, the two disk failures didn't need to be concurrent for you to end up where you did...
Would it be reasonable to assume that facial captchas are actually more to do with building a training database than security??
"What country is Nevada in?" Spain for one. I know which Nevada the legislation was passed in, but your comment made the implicit assumption that everyone reading it is in the US. "insufficient (read "nonexistent")…
And any variation with periods in the username: spoold@gmail.com == s.pool.d@gmail.com == spo.old@googlemail.com
"we haven't found a way to get people to fund and use them enough to make them viable outside big cities" "We" being? I live in a village of <5000 and have access to a frequent train service into London, and another…
"The de facto standard in this country" Which country? It's a global problem (and this is a global forum). Kudos to Nevada for having the presence and foresight to pass this legislation. It opens up a world of…
"CSS lint found 0 errors and 0 warnings. How can you fix it? See the details below." Um, right. Whatever.
The way you've worded this, and the official response, it reads like you didn't have hot spares available? That being the case, the two disk failures didn't need to be concurrent for you to end up where you did...
Would it be reasonable to assume that facial captchas are actually more to do with building a training database than security??