THE BITCH IS DOWN! She's defeated, annihilated, crushed, destroyed, eliminated, pulverized, eradicated, downed, nullified, smashed, obliterated, felled, wrecked, finished, demolished, suppressed, shattered, exterminated!
Well, it seems the highlight of the conference is missing in the videos. Pretty weird.
At what point are the big dongle sketches?
Are industrial diamond screens also a possibility? Since diamond is harder than sapphire, they would seem a better choice, but maybe there are other drawbacks.
So I assume this means that Sony camera are better than GoPro ones. I extend my thanks to GoPro's legal team for so efficiently delivering this information, saving us the trouble of reading a whole article ourselves or…
Who cares? Also, what sort of moron fires an employee because a photo of him is on the Internet?
Any bets on when this is going to be discontinued?
Isn't simply being profitable a much better credential than being vetted by YC?
As a non-web developer, what are the current most popular HTML+CSS WYSIWYG editors? How do they compare to Webflow?
I tried it in Firefox and haven't found anything that doesn't work.
Huge fines are needed for these mistakes (say $100k per exposed user). These catastrophic mistakes will only stop if a single one can easily bankrupt your company.
"Cyberattack" is also known as "you left the door open and someone walked in".
Invalid, trivial prior art everywhere. IPv4 multicast with IGMP and any system built on it are the most obvious, not to mention any IM software where people can set their status and have it broadcasted to all contacts.
Isn't it much better to get very expensive gold jewelry instead of diamonds if one wants some? That's also shiny and should keep its value much better (since gold requires nuclear reaction to make).
3K email addresses, not "emails". Also known as a non-issue (if you want to hide that you are using a service, you need to use a dedicated randomly generated mail address).
Actually, it's the optimal choice as long as people use strong passwords.
Does it really suck so badly? I mean, 8000 requests per minute on a quad-core systems is 33 request/second per core, or 100 million CPU cycles per request on a 3.3GHz CPU. That seems enough for the web server to take a…
If they only need to fool the drivers, you could patch the drivers themselves in software.
Actually, companies should not be allowed to lock stuff in the first place. Or more precisely, they should be able to lock stuff, but doing so should automatically license all their copyrights, patents and trademarks…
Android has none of those monopolies by comparison (although Google Play still appropriates 30%, but at least it's not mandatory to use it) Developer programs are supposed to be a loss offset by the higher amount of…
But your way is no fun at all. Also, girls are lovely, sweet and cuddly, with rainbows, unicorns, pink ponies and lots of other delicious stuff like that. And they are rare as developers, so it's awesome there's some.
Monopoly of iOS app distribution due to iOS/App Store lock-in, robbing developers of $100 and 30% of all profits. Also monopoly of iOS devices, monopoly of OSes for iPhone/iPad and control of a large proportion of…
It's a girl! And a nice game! But why release exclusively on a platform controlled by an evil monopolist, considering you are apparently not seeking to shear the easily-parting-with-their-cash sheep that use it?
Any decent synchronization system must not replace a file with a version with an older timestamp, must set timestamps on synchronized files to exactly the same values as the timestamps on source file, and must replace…
Hopefully they'd be able to keep the service up for less cost than advertising revenues. If not, the fine is too high.
THE BITCH IS DOWN! She's defeated, annihilated, crushed, destroyed, eliminated, pulverized, eradicated, downed, nullified, smashed, obliterated, felled, wrecked, finished, demolished, suppressed, shattered, exterminated!
Well, it seems the highlight of the conference is missing in the videos. Pretty weird.
At what point are the big dongle sketches?
Are industrial diamond screens also a possibility? Since diamond is harder than sapphire, they would seem a better choice, but maybe there are other drawbacks.
So I assume this means that Sony camera are better than GoPro ones. I extend my thanks to GoPro's legal team for so efficiently delivering this information, saving us the trouble of reading a whole article ourselves or…
Who cares? Also, what sort of moron fires an employee because a photo of him is on the Internet?
Any bets on when this is going to be discontinued?
Isn't simply being profitable a much better credential than being vetted by YC?
As a non-web developer, what are the current most popular HTML+CSS WYSIWYG editors? How do they compare to Webflow?
I tried it in Firefox and haven't found anything that doesn't work.
Huge fines are needed for these mistakes (say $100k per exposed user). These catastrophic mistakes will only stop if a single one can easily bankrupt your company.
"Cyberattack" is also known as "you left the door open and someone walked in".
Invalid, trivial prior art everywhere. IPv4 multicast with IGMP and any system built on it are the most obvious, not to mention any IM software where people can set their status and have it broadcasted to all contacts.
Isn't it much better to get very expensive gold jewelry instead of diamonds if one wants some? That's also shiny and should keep its value much better (since gold requires nuclear reaction to make).
3K email addresses, not "emails". Also known as a non-issue (if you want to hide that you are using a service, you need to use a dedicated randomly generated mail address).
Actually, it's the optimal choice as long as people use strong passwords.
Does it really suck so badly? I mean, 8000 requests per minute on a quad-core systems is 33 request/second per core, or 100 million CPU cycles per request on a 3.3GHz CPU. That seems enough for the web server to take a…
If they only need to fool the drivers, you could patch the drivers themselves in software.
Actually, companies should not be allowed to lock stuff in the first place. Or more precisely, they should be able to lock stuff, but doing so should automatically license all their copyrights, patents and trademarks…
Android has none of those monopolies by comparison (although Google Play still appropriates 30%, but at least it's not mandatory to use it) Developer programs are supposed to be a loss offset by the higher amount of…
But your way is no fun at all. Also, girls are lovely, sweet and cuddly, with rainbows, unicorns, pink ponies and lots of other delicious stuff like that. And they are rare as developers, so it's awesome there's some.
Monopoly of iOS app distribution due to iOS/App Store lock-in, robbing developers of $100 and 30% of all profits. Also monopoly of iOS devices, monopoly of OSes for iPhone/iPad and control of a large proportion of…
It's a girl! And a nice game! But why release exclusively on a platform controlled by an evil monopolist, considering you are apparently not seeking to shear the easily-parting-with-their-cash sheep that use it?
Any decent synchronization system must not replace a file with a version with an older timestamp, must set timestamps on synchronized files to exactly the same values as the timestamps on source file, and must replace…
Hopefully they'd be able to keep the service up for less cost than advertising revenues. If not, the fine is too high.