Comment Illegal. (Score 1) 266
Discriminating on the grounds of gender is entirely illegal.
Discriminating on the grounds of gender is entirely illegal.
It's called a
You would then whitelist the routes you want to allow.
And whatever you do, you would not let your IoT device update the firewall's ruleset!
So your solution to securing incredibly insecure IoT devices is to allow those incredibly insecure IoT devices privileged access to the security device that polices access to your network.
This is why you don't let novices come up with security solutions.
It was posted by timothy: he's always been a provider of shit content.
The precipitous fall in the quality of user-posts is more recent and the main reason I rarely bother even visiting
It weighs more, you can't leave the keyboard behind making it very heavy and large for a table.
And it completely lacks a digitiser: so no handwritten note taking, drawing etc etc.
But yeah, apart from all of that it's exactly the same ^^
The SP3 doesn't use a Wacom digitiser... it uses one from N-Trig.
This is about the SP3 not the SP2 and the article addresses the question of display scaling.
The quality of posts on Slashdot has really crashed in recent years but those on this story really are the very bottom of the barrel.
Not so much news for nerds any more, more like the ramblings of the under-educated and over-opinionated.
I could feel the loss of IQ points from just reading their drivel
And yet you keep responding.
Twice.
To that single message you claim to not be reading...
So don't.
DUH!
So I take it back to Apple and have them replace the battery.
Or I sell it to someone like you on eBay.
No: it's just another cable,
> Even with some self-winding watches, they require a funky gyroscope case on a nightstand to get and stay powered up.
Rubbish.
We need a purge on Slashdot to get rid of all the non-nerds and non-geeks who can't seem to string two coherent thoughts together before posting.
Err no. Early mobile 'phones had poor battery life and were like bricks: I had one.
That didn't improve until the generation of 'phones that included the Nokia 2110. But those were not 'early mobile phones' by any stretch.
> I'm the idiot
That's the first correct thing you've posted.
The opposite of a correct statement is a false statement. But the opposite of a profound truth may well be another profound truth. -- Niels Bohr