
Threats and mixed messages? Is the US involved?
Threats and mixed messages? Is the US involved?
So… Zoom went down because GoDaddy mistakenly started resolving the domain to 0.0.0.0? That’s what it sounds like….
The money they get from the government to run it has a small portion tagged as COVID money for disaster response. Which somehow has resulted in the entire funding being tagged COVID. Which means, unlikely to be renewed tomorrow.
Of course it might. And the percentages are all subject to variation depending on who wants to buy and sell stock at the time.
At least sane heads prevail somewhere.
And that’s really the right answer. Let the US randomly punish its citizens and keep the EU as a stable place to invest that follows the predictable rules.
The review of copyright policy is the big one.
I’d like to see the rest of the world return to sane copyright limits.
The real impact is on small and medium sized businesses who can’t afford to run their own SOC.
So now they’re forced to hire MSPs and outsource ALL their IT.
Congratulations, Trump! You are getting other world powers to work together by being the more difficult one to work with!
*if you have an older Android phone.
Neither can Ukraine.
Bullies aren’t usually the best people to negotiate peace between a bully and a victim who is standing up to them.
Doesn’t even name the algorithm, and somehow spells LZMA wrong, despite just having written it out longhand.
Well, it’s PC Gamer.
[edit] I still can’t figure out if they’re referencing LZW encoding… the L and Z being the same Lempel and Ziv from LZMA, but with Welch having a different solution for the rest of the algorithm due to size constraints.
That was always a very long distance relationship.
I’ve got pictures of both of them though :D
Afghanistan is Russia’s Afghanistan.
Ukraine is Russia’s Vietnam.
No one knows why. Xiaofeng Wang….
Nobody knows, but an educated guess says it has something to do with his name. Whether it’s xenophobia or legitimate concerns, the school and the government probably know.
And I migrated to Organic Maps :)
While Canada and the US occupy roughly the same amount of territory, the American military is roughly six times the size (at 450,000 troops to 63,000) and its budget 30 times larger ($842 billion to $28 billion). As a percentage of GDP, Canada’s military spending has languished around 1.3 per cent, near the bottom of the Nato table and below the expected minimum of 2 per cent.
That actually doesn’t look all that bad to me; it appears that for the most part, Canada has tried to work smarter. Considering the population disparities between the US and Canada, the military spending has been invested in non-personnel assets, resulting in significantly less waste.
That said, there are definitely places implementation can still be improved.
Just in time for Easter!
Every single time Russia has announced a ceasefire since it became a nation in the 90s, that’s been so they can move their troops into better positions unhindered. Often it has been followed by a brutal attack that cares nothing about civilian or Russian casualties.
I’m sure Ukraine knows this already.