Comment Riiiight.... (Score 1) 892
Reddit CEO Ellen Pao Bans Salary Negotiations To [-BS-]Equalize Pay For Men, Women[-/BS-] Facilitate Hiring Cheaper Help
Fixed it.
Reddit CEO Ellen Pao Bans Salary Negotiations To [-BS-]Equalize Pay For Men, Women[-/BS-] Facilitate Hiring Cheaper Help
Fixed it.
Holding a camera and recording video while in no direct danger does not make someone a hero. I don't think it means what you think it means.
Under these circumstances, it certainly does. The perpetrator cop showed by his behavior that for him the police uniform is just another set of gang colors. Photographing a gang-banger doing something the gang-banger would prefer to be kept secret is dangerous for obvious reasons.
I know what the groupthink around here is, but "...now, because of videos, we are seeing just how systemic and widespread it is" is an expression of a preconceived notion, not a valid inference from data.
It's an inference derived from newly available evidence, which is the exact opposite of a preconceived notion.
The latest versions of VeraCrypt can mount TrueCrypt containers. They also allow you to select the hash algorithm (instead of autodetecting) when mounting disks, which speeds up the process (I've never found it to take more than 15 seconds on a six-year-old computer).
Heck, they could earn some goodwill by using all those resources to shut down the whole "Rachel from Card Services" operation.
Yep. Government salaries are just hopelessly uncompetitive for any position requiring high-level skills. They try to paper over the problem with flag-pin symbolism, but that doesn't work now that the mystique has been replaced by stench.
it is unclear what level of name recognition she enjoys
"Bad news, Ms Fiorina. According to the latest polls, some of the voters still remember who you are...."
It boils down to two simple facts:
1. The default option is a mix of informed choice and lazy inertia.
2. The non-default options are pure informed choice.
The "informed choice" component of the former blunts the contrast, but doesn't eliminate it.
Last time I got one of these calls, it went something like this:
"I need you to open your Windows."
"Can you call me back later when it's not raining?"
*click*
Why do you think governments should step in?
Because suppression of fraud is one of the basic responsibilities of a government.
Awww, they're so cute when they still believe in Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny and politicians' honesty....
Not Eliza -- more like PARRY:
PARRY was written in 1972 by psychiatrist Kenneth Colby, then at Stanford University.[1] While ELIZA was a tongue-in-cheek simulation of a Rogerian therapist, PARRY attempted to simulate a paranoid schizophrenic.
The Feds' insistence on sweeping up all the innocent-communication "noise" is drowning out the signals. (e.g. "Hey, you might want to keep an eye on those Tsarnaev brothers -- see attached description of the stuff they were doing while they were still here in Russia.")
Indeed. This proves beyond any sane doubt that the targets are not foreigners (who for obvious reasons would ignore any "legal framework" and avoid using defective-by-design NSA-approved encryption). The targets are domestic.
If companies want to take the direction of removing themselves from the encryption picture altogether, that is their prerogative.
And yet that is precisely what the government is pissing and moaning and setting its hair on fire about. Showing that sort of contempt for citizens' private prerogatives is what caused them to forfeit our trust in the first place.
All seems condemned in the long run to approximate a state akin to Gaussian noise. -- James Martin