Comment Re:A very good idea... (Score 0) 74
well I would say that a large chunk of devs are on pre-orders...
they're the people interested in the watch anyways. your normal iphone users don't really give a shit.
well I would say that a large chunk of devs are on pre-orders...
they're the people interested in the watch anyways. your normal iphone users don't really give a shit.
...read the paper.
it's like he said, you can detect that the network is being used or that there "probably was some user input".
which is pretty far away from keylogging, so far in fact that it's unlikely to be possible at all.
the whole paper up until that is written though as if you could snoop everything in the computer so not to blame you too much.
"e. Instead of the
traditional cryptanalytic application of the cache attack,
we instead showed how user behavior can be effectively
tracked using this method." you know why? BECAUSE THEY COULDN'T FUCKING EXECUTE A FUCKING SIDECHANNEL ATTACK!
why not just ask him if he thinks security companies are a bad thing? are companies providing encryption for the police forces doing a bad thing? or should they just forget their data in cars that get stolen unencrypted?
how does he think he can eat the cake and then continue to have it? he can have part of the cake after eating but it's going to smell shitty, so why would anyone use the security companies giving him the cake first...
it wouldn't have worked if others didn't automate their trades.
I don't think it was wrong or illegal, it's just a system that's badly designed and had too many money for nothing traders with automatons that they did not look after.
he pressured the price down by placing orders above the lowest and then the lowest would place lower, and same again. if he intended to fill them or not is rather irrelevant when someone else's algo works like that!
twat,
even malicious should have less. of course unless it results in actual other crimes.
like, if you use unauthorized access to facilitate an explosion or whatever.. the fuck do you need 35 years sentence for the hack for? the perp is on it's way for murder, terrorism or whatever charges anyways.
the old one is like making knife possession equivalent to having performed a deadly stabbing.
2.0 probably refers to second generation google tv... or whatever. not to google tv with android 2.0
the complaint just describes business as usual.
it even describes layering as something that "was" sort of an industry standard practice.
I mean, if they describe it as such practice where are the other guys in prison for layering, huh? the other stuff seem like standard HFT bogus trickery as well so how is it that he is a criminal? is it strange to ask for a facility into hft that would cancel unprofitable trades? that's the whole fucking point of it anyways.
just make all the trades happen in 2 minute ticks. making algo trading accessible to anyone(no need for 5ms ping to the exchange).
or 10 mins if you want humans to do it.
wouldn't really be a problem to anyone, except the guys at the exchanges who get paid to arrange the 5ms pipes.
well allegedly they're not even certain why it would be illegal for him to have done so.
the real problem isn't his tactic.. it's the way the markets allow for robo traders in the first place. if it was legal for him to do algorithmic trading, why this algo was illegal?
machine shops are already starting to have them..
stereolitography is still used. fdm is used for the home printers because it's simple and not messy, no powders or shit.
the 3d metal deposition, sintering etc techniques are under constant research. still a lot of troubles with internal stresses twisting the parts etc.
it's just a total bullshit line.
next gen exynos is likely to have lte on die too.
what the article submitter did not understand is this: the fabbing business is ran as a separate business and doesn't have ties like that.
the submission "insightful" trying text is even more stupid due to the fact that samsung has been using snapdragons on some phones for YEARS!
fm radio is a lot easier than dvb-t or whatever. or the mobile dvb that was tried and killed off already. seriously, nokia had model(s) with digital tv ages ago.
even analogue tv is much easier and cheaper. that's why all those chinese clone-fake-gsm-2-sim phones have analog tv support.
what the fm radio needs is couple of traces and a cap on the board.. even if you put an extra chip on there it would be easy and cheap to do. people just don't use the fm receive functionalities in the phones that have them so people don't give a shit. tons of cheapo nokias had fm-receive for 10+ years now. it's just a 20 cent functionality.
nobody just gives a shit about fm radio when shopping for a new phone if the phone has enough gizmos to play spotify. that's just the way it is.
it has no effect on it, tbh.
this is just about the earth. furthermore, how much water there was to begin with and how the continents were to begin with depends.
well it just looks better than the recent sw releases, so it looks better than a movie or a tv series.
that doesn't need too much though you know.
for majority of areas it seems a police radio would be more useful.
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