Comment Re:I'm sorry (Score 1) 415
That one will be one of the limited runs. "Now, for a limited time only at participating stores."
That one will be one of the limited runs. "Now, for a limited time only at participating stores."
It is not a non-issue in that these sorts of things could be prevented with proper regulation of drones, or at least the chances of something like this happening could be greatly reduced. No amount of rules, training, or regulation can control what the birds are going to do. Your analogy is very bad.
Sure, you can do that. That is not how most large companies operate though. I wasn't advocating one way or the other, just reporting what I've seen over the course of a long career in IT.
When did I say they didn't have local admins? That is a far cry from doing all of your support without a safety net.
I work with clients ranging from small business to Fortune 10 companies. On the SMB side most do support their own, though they rarely write patches. I don't know a single large enterprise using Linux that doesn't pay RedHat or whoever for support though. There are many reasons for that. SLAs are easier to hold a third party to than an internal organization. It makes the C level people feel better to have a company they are paying accountable for support. They do not have to carry the burden of the extra staff needed (that's a big one). The list goes on.
Making a tool is in itself a thoughtful act. It's not a big leap to crude doodling or 'art' with one of those tools.
Da Vinci was both artist and scientist, and I'm sure quite a few modern day scientists have hobbies that would fall under the 'art' category.
I agree. I do not get the flu shot even though it is constantly pushed on me. I'm only in my late 40s and in good health. I'd rather catch it and ride it out, which rarely happens.
Normal, otherwise healthy adults can die from the flu too, though it's far more rare.
If you live in a developed nation you're orders of magnitude more likely to die of the flu than of ebola.
Whoosh. You missed the AC's point. It was sarcasm, a crack at all of the psudo-history and outright science fiction that is today's History Channel most of the time.
You should get a cert warning if they are using any kind of SSL decryption. Also, *most* companies that I know use such things specifically exclude banking and medical sites from decryption for legal reasons.
Mod parent up. I was going to post the same thing. There are numerous appliances and software solutions used by enterprises to do this, but to do it seamlessly you have to install a new certificate on the client machine.
if a post only gets 1 report - manual review
if a post gets multiple reports it gets disabled, and the user gets a notification that it was disabled, why, and a change to reply stating why you believe its wrong, for a manual review.
That is a bad idea and one easily abused. 4chan alone would be shutting accounts down right and left.
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