Comment Re:Spiked tyres and featered tread and higher sili (Score 1) 139
Pavement (material), the durable surfacing of roads and walkways;
Pavement (material), the durable surfacing of roads and walkways;
but, I would, if I (and the Amish) could. Find a way to combine their lifestyle with a non-religious set of life values, that is. And a month a year without disruptive technology is the bare minimum.
(Note the difference between atheist ("not believing in an almighty super being") versus non-religious..)
Also, fuel fires are easier to deal with. Just spray a bunch of foam everywhere and you're pretty much good.
You seem to seriously underestimate the amount of science that goes into extinguishing fires. The average crash tender carries five completely different systems for fighting various fires, and every fire department has a sixth one ready. Then again: the stuff that they carry isn't designed for the kind of danger a high power car battery poses. But, expect larger L2 firefighting systems becoming standard on your average fire truck real soon now.
You need upvotes, but I'm out of modpoints.
You are very correct. Take for instance OpenVPN. It uses RSA to exchange an random AES session key. RSA and AES/DES/3DES have different uses, and replacing RSA with AES is simply not possible.
Just try wikipedia before replying on a subject you don't know shit about.
31st century BC is perhaps a bit doubtful. It's shitting in a trench with running water. But, something you would recognise as a toilet appeared in Richmond Palace in 1596. Too bad Queen Elizabeth (the first) refused to use it because of the noise it made.
A bowl you shit in, with a drain, and a flushing apparatus above it.
While on holiday in Northumberland and Cumbria I was actually pleasantly surprised by the speed and coverage and even the price for 3G data. £25 for a huawei dongle and 2Gbyte data. At the time I would have paid €100 down here for the same hardware and number of bytes. Yes, coverage in the Pennines was restricted to near roads and villages, but that is to be expected.
$ host ntp0.bbc.co.uk
ntp0.bbc.co.uk has address 132.185.132.130
NXP, google it yourself, don't believe me. NXP's Mifare is insecure, used in Oyster, OV-Chip and a few other very large deployments. Similar weak chipsets are found inside key fobs. Similar problems. Trivially exploitable. Just listening and some knowledge of the platform is enough to predict the next 'secure' exchange. And steal the car. Embarrassing: the next car could as well be a extremely expensive Mercedes Benz S-class.
Well.. I have 1648 paying Xen-customers and 1 paying KVM-customer.
If it were my money I'd go for Xen. Like I did.
(for context: the average customer pays roughly $100 per month..)
EJECT EJECT EJECT
Have the SWAT team bust down their door and hall their asses to jail.
Smart! Leave nobody to switch off the botnet!
In other words: Cyberbunker is not currently under assault by police, and we have only their word that they ever have been. I suspect that at one time they were successful in having visiting cops think nobody was home by being real quiet and quickly turning off all the lights.
This is the second company called Cyberbunker in this bunker. The previous one, also closely tied to cb3rob (the Kamphuis in TFA) had 'problems' like a fire in their XTC-laboratory, after which the CEO and some staff spend months in custody.
Top Ten Things Overheard At The ANSI C Draft Committee Meetings: (5) All right, who's the wiseguy who stuck this trigraph stuff in here?