Comment Re:Enough of the stupidity (Score 1) 240
School bus traffic?
School bus traffic?
I know people who are pretty much timed like sheep. I bet these are the most affected.
They just added karma to xbox accounts?
Supply and demand, if many do like this guy, chances are the market will be flooded with bitcoins and the value will go down.
I am quite over 21 but I am still pretty. I am 78.
Interested?
It's all related to the most profitable configuration for the company.
Most companies out there, especially the big ones, know pretty well what they are doing. Typically, a ratio of one as senior as possible resource for 20 juniors that don't have a clue. Shield this up with meticulously written contracts and a good team of lawyers and you end up making more profits than doing the right thing.
To be objective; did btrfs got more stable lately? Did suse tweak it?
I still click on ext3 on new installs....
Actually, it tasted more like wild ducks than farm raised ducks.
You just need a bigger bag. Maybe it would fit into a goalie bag, after some processing if needed. I know you can fit tons of money in those:
Maybe. But don't forget certs are only used to authenticate you. The authorization is made on the server and the authorization part is what is really meant by credentials:
"A credential is an attestation of qualification, competence, or authority issued to an individual by a third party with a relevant or de facto authority or assumed competence to do so."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
Certs only authenticate you, making sure who you are. Perhaps wrongly, we sometime use "credentials" in a more permissive way, extending to authentication.
That's OK. People mix auth and auth all the time (authentication and authorization).
Well, I guess it also depends on "how well" the cube is when you start.
Is there anybody that knows the longest possible sequence of move one would have to do in order to resolve the cube? In order words: what is the worse configuration to start with when you try to resolve it.
I think our robot could spend more than ~3 seconds resolving it with worse configurations.
Now: Let's design a robot to mix the cube for the other robot and have a data set, not just one run.
Well I guess this is obligatory:
your credentials to the server. This is not he case wih a cert auth,
More precisely said: your private key is never sent to the server. That's why it is called "private".
Because even when using a client cert to auth, your credentials are indeed sent to the server. Otherwise, how could the server auth you?
I guess his point was that you usually need a passphrase to make a private key usable. Unless the private key is not password protected. At the end of the day, private key + password protected key is most often recommended.
With your bare hands?!?