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Ok we’ll not store images on your box. Now, about classifying your usage and notifying authorities if it falls outside of parameters…
Ok we’ll not store images on your box. Now, about classifying your usage and notifying authorities if it falls outside of parameters…
Maybe this is useful https://tunnelbroker.net/
All business models are aimed at company profitability. Customer satisfaction is an expensive early necessity which you can largely do away with as you become entrenched.
“he’s hurting the wrong people” bootlickers after finding out they need to bootlick.
I’m assuming it’s aimed at people trying to avoid tying the hosting IP to the publicly consumable service.
Sounds more like a problem with their intended usage pipeline, like an image viewer or word processing app problem.
Well a lot of very rich people, universities etc, put a lot of money into trying to build the fucker. The man at that time had an aura of a visionary that can’t be wrong or have ill intentions, so a lot of very smart people, engineers etc, put their good sense aside thinking that they were missing something he was seeing, I don’t think that moment in time for Elon is ever coming back.
Hyperloop is no harder than air hockey - his interns could do it…
Ideally you need a double-blind checking mechanism definitionally impervious to social engineering.
That may be possible in larger projects but I doubt you can do much in where you have very few maintainers.
I bet the lesson here for future attackers is: do not affect start-up time.
From what I read it was this observation that led him to investigate the cause. But this is the first time I read that he’s employed by Microsoft.
What if she used magic?
matches
Also everything he lost is treated indistinguishably from property - e.g. he dismissss his wife to sleep with other men, he’s made whole by being given more children (probably with some other woman/en), as if having more children would replace the children you lost - it’s an insane piece of text.
The ancients had more sense: at least a capricious, emotional God similar to humans (like the ancient Greek gods) that does everything including create evil and allows the torturing of people on a bet at the high council reconciles better with nature.
No worries.
For those who were wondering:
On the security updates:
Yes they’ll provide some security updates for some time even out of contract. No time frame given, only in relative release numbers:
Our naming convention for releases is: <major>.<minor>.<patch>.
Version -2 of currently released minor version goes EOL. The cadence is not explicitly provided
On not renewing or renewing later:
Yes, jump in any time.
Can I update every second or third year? Will the previous versions receive security updates?
Of course you need to flip your car over to recharge it. What’s wrong with that?
You don’t need to reverse to park between two vehicles, you simply go forward on the right angle, climb the curb and turn.
But you do need it to get out.
However, you also don’t need it to get out as you just wait like an upstanding citizen for the person in front you to leave.
You do need to be living in a highly interconnected and “just-in-time” society to pull off the extreme version of minimalism.
Any disruption of your perfect delivery schedule means that you’ve gone from aesthetic minimalism to lacking necessities in an instant.
Having said that, I don’t personally know anyone pulling off the extreme minimalism lifestyle.
In my experience, hoarding is much more common. I know a lot of people that have multiple cubic meters of stuff (their children’s old clothes, toys, nice boxes, magazines etc) they will never use (they don’t even know what they have) that they refuse to sell or throw away. That also seems very unhealthy.
Perhaps this was written much earlier than v5.