Comment Re:Everyone who can spy on you, will (Score 1) 93
... The guy with a gmail address think mozilla doesn't sell him down the river? Seriously?
Who pays Mozilla to use them as the default search engine
... The guy with a gmail address think mozilla doesn't sell him down the river? Seriously?
Who pays Mozilla to use them as the default search engine
That may be true in some countries, but not in America.
In America you have to actively refuse help in order to be in continual pain or homeless.
I HAVE been poor, there is no excuse for hunger or suffering in the US, there are programs to help.
The problem is not that they are poor, its that they don't want to be helped, the reason for this could be any number of things from simple depression to severe mental disorders, but it IS NOT because help is unavailable.
A severe tooth abscess can be handled by the ER if its that bad and no publicly funded ER will turn down you down, its illegal. I know, I've been in EXACTLY that spot. And for reference, alcohol does pretty much nothing at all for tooth pain, you're far better off packing clove powder around it to numb it and treat the infection than drinking yourself silly, unless you drink enough to pass out
If you think about the tech from the time, you'd realize they were shitty.
Battery life
Display tech
Touch screen
Processing power
GUI hardware acceleration
Connectivity
As soon as the non-techie guys in the company saw it, though would have canceled it in a heart beat, it would have been an embarrassment
Firefox was initially released in 2002, you weren't seeing a gecko based tablet in 2001, try again.
You do realize that encryption is security through obscurity
Please don't quote shit that you utterly fail to understand. The only part you got right was that IE was buggy as shit. Of course, so is Firefox, but you ignore all the security fixes it has gotten. The only thing is does better, and that Microsoft sucks at is time to fix, which while extremely important, is only part of the equation.
+5 insightful
as long as you don't share anything reveling.
So its pretty much useless then? I realize the point of what its doing, but its fairly trivial with software running at or near exit nodes to figure out who's doing what and who they are. I have no doubt the NSA is capable of doing it. Put me in an IRC channel with 20 people I know and have chatted with for some time, randomize their nicks, give me an hour and I can tell you who most of them are based on their conversation patterns alone, and I'm just observant, not software combing EVERYTHING you do.
Doesn't mean you shouldn't try to be anonymous, but just that its PRETTY FRAKING HARD to do if you're doing it in public view, regardless of how hard you try to hide.
Why not let a "prosthetic" hand take the injury in the first place?
Because
Once the fingers are lost, no prosthetic will be as good as the original.
The answer to your question is the reason you're asking the question in the first place.
Instant stop? You can stick your finger into the blade at full speed and it will stop before it breaks the skin.
Both my table and chop saw have it, and I have all my digits in full working order, which is important for someone who uses their fingers all day long (Software engineer)
Because the insurance industry won't allow it.
Obamacare is nothing more than a free ride and bonuses for the insurance industry. It brought them more customers at higher rates than they had before. EVERYTHING about Obamacare favors insurance companies.
There is no way thats going to end without a massive shift in public perception. As long as people keep thinking Obamacare is a good idea, the insurance companies win.
An error code which is fairly unique and stands a good chance of returning the correct, related web pages if you search for it in any search engine.
Where do you get imap mail that doesn't offer some form of webmail? Even Exchange does.
Second, ruling out the most common user errors/issues is the FIRST thing you do. Other applications generally give different styles of error messages in their rejections, allowing you perhaps to figure it out easier.
When you hear hooves stampeding in America
I hope you don't do desktop support or consider yourself a good debugger, you seem to have no experience.
Why would it piss the government off? All it does is distract you from what they are doing while you dance around like you've scored some big win.
Its no different than Obamas' peace prize. Its stupid and shows just how much of a sheep people like you are.
Yay! Prizes for everyone
Congratulations, you're EXACTLY the kind of person that causes these sort of problems to go so long without anything being done about it because you're more concerned with a pat on the back than resolving the issue.
Where is the law that makes it illegal to spy on our allies?
Citation needed
No he doesn't. Nothing he did promoted any values associated with any current Nobel prizes. Perhaps you should learn what the Nobel prizes are about rather than just spewing 'give him an award' first. You can certainly argue that he deserves recognition if you want, but the Nobel prizes aren't things that just get thrown around
On that same note, nothing the Guardian nor WaPo did in this case makes them worthy of a Pulitzer. Someone else did all the work for them.
Oh shit, nevermind, I forgot that getting a Nobel prize now days is pretty meaningless, hence Obama has one, it just goes to show how meaningless they are with Barak Bush Jr getting one before he
No, I don't even approve of how Snowden went about doing what he did, but a Nobel prize is just insulting at this stage. (I do approve letting the American public know the NSA was spying on its own people, full stop)
That and memset in windows doesn't zero by default, as an optimization, until the page is hit (or some such pattern that I don't fully recall)
Theres a specific kernel API for zeroing memory because memset, even if called, may choose not to do anything. ZeroMemory is the generic way, SecureZeroMemory removes the 'option' to actually do the zeroing from the kernel and always does it.
Using memset to scrub memory on Windows, then not doing anything with it that requires the memory to actually be in active use
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