Comment Re:As a recent buyer of a mid-2014 MBP (Score 3, Informative) 204
This is so wrong in so many ways.
This is so wrong in so many ways.
For what sort of exposure, over what time frame?
"Anything that kills a living organism is potentially a problem for humans"
Yeah, I'm seriously worried about my white blood cells!
Well, if they are going to accept "documents" (scans, easily edited), as proof of something, then really they should only accept real, notarized paper versions.
Notarized documents.
Gandi.
Ha ha ha, your key is on "your" website. That isn't even running https. So how would anyone know that "your" key really is your key?
For most people (windows users), their computers are so insecure as to make the idea of their private key being secure laughable.
Side note, but DKIM was never intended to stop spam, it was only intended to stop joe-jobbing and reputation theft by preventing people from forging who the email was from.
I was thinking a pair of 128 GB microSDXC, one for each leg...
My 1985 VW Jetta GLI had an accessory position. It was the point in the turn where the windows and radio would be powered, but little else.
Actually, with enough pigeons and big enough storage on them, you could have great frame rates, just horrible latency
It's not really. I run an open-wifi (outside the DMZ, filtered to prevent spammers) as a "public service" in case anyone nearby needs wifi. That means that there's nothing to stop nefarious code on the TV from using it... And even if I didn't, there may be easily hacked neighbor's wifi as well.
A 'dumb' TV is really what I want, but I haven't seen much in the ~70" size we're looking for, and the Seiki 65" looks interesting, but the experience I've had with the 39" isn't great...
Yeah, I _really_ should have been more specific, but I was in a hurry...
I've got a 4K Seiki 39" that I picked up when it touched $299 at Amazon for a day. It's doing temporary duty as our TV while we complete the remodel, then it'll become my 4K computer monitor and we'll be replacing it with a ~70" TV. It doesn't seem like there's a very large selection of 'dumb' TVs that come in that size.
And rather than the general comments I got, I really was looking for recommendations on what device I should buy today/soon based on Slashdotter's personal experiences. I figure I could look at A/V sites for recommendations, but they would be very unlikely to take the privacy/network security angles seriously.
I run an unencrypted wifi for public use, and so I imagine the TV could just use that. I suppose I could do MAC blocking, but that would involve me swapping out the original Apple Airport I use for the open Wifi, as it only does MAC whitelisting.
A list is only as strong as its weakest link. -- Don Knuth