* Posts by Yet Another Anonymous coward

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Raspberry Pi Foundation boss waves off listing rumours, says biz discussions may have been 'over-interpreted'

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Re: Alternatively...

Just buy Micron, Singapore is still British isn't it?

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Re: Silicon valley / fen

>You can be the CEO

TechnoKing !

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Re: Silicon valley / fen

Only if i get a liquidity preference

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Silicon valley / fen

They would have launched a SPAC instead of a product and be valued at $10Bn (merely a $Bn isn't impressive anymore)

Delayed UK digital border system was only stable enough to be used by 4% of intended users, MPs say

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Re: ESN

Rumours suggest that they are now looking at 2[0-9]25

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Re: Just SOP.

So long as the red-tape costs less than £350M/week we are ahead !

Microsoft customers locked out of Teams, Office, Xbox, Dynamics – and Azure Active Directory breakdown blamed

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Re: I guess they are going to miss their SLA?

Open 24hours (although not in a row)

Holes patched in Russian segment of the ISS though pesky pressure loss continues

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Re: Happy to help

>My toolbox is full of self-adhesive patches accumulated from assorted air-beds, tents,

Tricky bit is finding a large enough bucket of water to put it in to see the bubbles

Xiaomi didn't turn the glue up to 11 on its new Mi flagship, but still gets low marks for repairability

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Re: Curved screen

Thinking about it, this could be a good use for repair scores.

In looking for a new phone that curved screen, or being 0.1mm thinner isn't just costing me $X up front I know that a repair is going to be $Y more than the base model

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Curved screen

If customers want (for some reason) a screen that goes around the sides, for extra drop risk, isn't this their fault?

It's not like the maker is doing this deliberately to make it non-repairable.

Does mean I have an extra reason to stick to $100 Xiaomi low-end phones

Gummy bears as a unit of measure? The Reg Standards Soviet will not stand for this sort of silliness

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Re: Football Fields

> 45 and 90 metres and its length between 90 and 120 metres,

So we could in theory have a square pitch?

You could change ends every quarter

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Re: Football Fields

>New Olympic sized swimming pools are now ten lanes wide and to keep the counting of the traditional eight as it was, the new lanes are numbered zero and nine

An off-by-one error on both ends ?

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Re: Football Fields

Of course we ad it tough....

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Re: Football Fields

>Not sure Leeds would be daft enough to bid for the money pit that is the Olympics though

But if wer run in Yorksha it mek a profit.

No fancy stadium, just run to the other end of the carpark, cross-country is the wasteground next to school

Marathon would be around the ring road, not closed to traffic to give you a bit of a boost

Rowing in the Canal

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Re: Football Fields

>Olympic swimming pool built in Leeds turned out to be too small to be classed as an Olympic pool.

Could this harm Leed's chances to host the next Olympics ?

I quite fancy a Yorkshire Olympics

We can't avoid it any longer. Here's a story about the NFT mania... aka someone bought a JPEG for $69m in Ether

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Re: Blockchain 0, Mona Lisa 1?

And this allows you to won art that can't be put on an easel.

You own a painting or sculpture only if you have the physical item, this lets you own a totally digital artwork or 3d render, or computer generated animation.

Without this how would you 'own' a digital sculpture ?

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Re: Dumber than a rock?

> they don't own the copyright, they may not be the only owner of a token for it (the number is public though), and the image they "own" is also available for free

So exactly the same as a "worthless" numbered Picasso print then ?

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Re: What is this

>The file is NOT unique, there could be a billion copies all identical, so what makes this unique or valuable?

I think the MPAA would have an opinion.

If I own the TIFF files for Toy Story then they have value irrespective of not being "real" like celluloid

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Re: It just goes to show ...

And this is different from doing the same with an unmade bed or a blank canvas ?

OVH founder says UPS fixed up day before blaze is early suspect as source of data centre destruction

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Buying small cheap per-rack UPS is much cheaper than a proper designed full-facility backup.

Especially if you only sell 24x7 redundant power as an add-on package to some customers

Not saying that this is what they did here, but ......

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It's France, they probably mean they fixed it up with a cute little Renault car booster called Nicole

'No' does not mean 'yes'... unless you are a scriptwriter for software user interfaces

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Re: French vocab

Although O level German took every opportunity to use Durchfall

Huawei's first desktop PC to be sold outside China is a sleek business machine with optional 'smart' keyboard

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Re: BYOKMD

I suspect you aren't the target market

First Australia, maybe Europe, now America mulls effort to potentially make Google, Facebook pay for news

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Re: I don't think this is enough

> because even collectively, they don't have enough power to force a company like Google

They don't have to, Murdoch just needs to have enough power to force a politician.

Think the Sun / Daily Mail and no effect on Brexit, or Fox News on Trump's win ?

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Re: Copying snippets of news articles ...

>clearly marked as opinion of the author.

As opposed to the opinion of the publisher in the rest of the paper?

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> it's the use of snippets of the article,

Like the title of the article you found?

It's hard to show the result of a search if you can only display the URL pointing to some CRM generated UUID

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Re: First unintended consequence?

But Google/Facebook linking to any news story would be illegal.

So as long as the politician is friends with Murdoch only the 6 people who buy Private eye on the news stand will ever find out about it

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First unintended consequence?

$Politcian$ registers as a newspaper so Facebook/Google can't publish details of his tax-cheating/child-sex/wig-wearing without paying him

UK Space Agency will pay a new CEO £125,000 to run non-existent space programme

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Re: pay a new CEO £125,000 to run non-existent space programme

Well obviously you aren't going to get somebody full time for that, it will be something to do on Wednesday mornings between more lucrative directorships

Four women, including TV star, thought they were investing in a software business. It was a scam. Now the perp's going to jail

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Re: that helped applicants for government benefits

He made the mistake of only ripping off investors for a few $100K, if he had ripped of the govt for a few $Bn he would have got a follow up contract..

The odd thing is why he decided to steal the money, all he had to do was hire a couple of incompetent offshore programmers to fail to build a website, while paying himself and family members a large salary as consultants and claiming a few foreign trips as expenses. Then the company goes bust = all perfectly legal

Hacktivists breach Verkada and view 150,000 CCTV cams in hospitals, prisons, a Tesla factory, even Cloudflare HQ

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Re: Its all Sh--.

> All of these little horrors should only be allowed on an air-gapped network, and have no direct access to the internet.

Exactly, if I want to see who is at my house while I'm at work I call my in-house security team (who operate from a secret bunker below my fish pond), they connect to the air gapped camera, copy the footage onto 16mm film and after developing it drive it and a projector around to my office.

MPs slam UK's £22bn Test and Trace programme for failing to provide evidence that it slows COVID pandemic

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Re: Queen of Carnage

>Even at that position she was apparently asked if she wouldn't mind finding an alternative position

Mobile Customer Driven Container redeployment coordinator (responsible for returning trolleys).

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Re: NHS Test & Trace??

You can't criticize "NHS" Digital cos that's attacking nurses and Cpt Tom and probably fluffy bunnies

SpaceX wants to slap Starlink internet terminals on planes, trucks, and boats – but Tesla owners need not apply

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Re: Hopefully

So BT get money in advance if you promise to install FTTC but lose money if they actually serve any customers? It all makes sense now.

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Re: Hopefully

>They can supply internet just as easily to a city centre as the middle of nowhere.

But not as cheaply as competitors running fibre from an exchange on the corner.

They are also limited in bandwidth / area. A lot of users seeing the same group of satellites lowers the bandwidth, although a city center would also have nearby uplink so there is less satellite-satellite relay

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I see you are unfamiliar with the rural USA

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Re: Probably Not

Explains the cybertruck

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Re: 1 million users?

Probably a limit on the number of digits in the field on the license form

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Re: Probably Not

> sticking a 2 ft. antenna on the top of a .. trunk lid would involve structural redesign of the vehicle

My neighbourhood 17 year olds with fake-WRX Subarus disagree with

A Code War has replaced The Cold War. And right now we’re losing it

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I would just like my government to be on the same side as me.

Discover a zero-day and keep it to themselves in order to use it against 'domestic threats' - and announce that they knew about it only when the Chinese use it against me !

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Remember the cold war - in the UK

I remember that the government spent a lot more effort on defending against "domestic threats" than the Russians

If the government had put as much effort into the CCCP as it did into spying on CND, Greenpeace, the NUM, TUC etc. Although it probably didn't help that at the time all the security services were headed by Russian assets

Of course things are completely different now.

Google's ex-boss tells the US it's time to take the gloves off on autonomous weapons

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Re: How to survive a Terminator attack

Don't list your name in the phonebook ?

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Re: Autonomous weapons need to be internationally banned.

>AFAIK no major nation has developed and used weapons where there is no human in the decision making loop.

The decision being where to place the minefield ?

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Re: Autonomous weapons need to be internationally banned.

> we have enough ways to kill ourselves with bad health without taking chemicals for fun!

I can see no possible downside of a ban on the evil CH3CH2OH

US newspaper's 'Biden will hack Russia' claim: A good way to reassure Putin you'll leave him alone

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US Resposne

1, Announce a US Cyber-force

2-49, Decide on name for 'soldiers' (discover Guardians of the Galaxy already taken by Space force, reject Ninja as cultural-appropriation) and uniform design

50-99, Political in-fighting about which agency gets to own/staff/control/get-the-budget-for

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Oppo takes China’s smartphone sales crown as former leader’s sales dive Huawei down

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Re: A warning?

If you are a Chinese phone company make sure you have a US senators son on your board and/or Saudi investment money

Name True, iCloud access false: Exceptional problem locks online storage account, stumps Apple customer service

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Re: Could have been worse

ps is there a quick way to format a href field in the comments?

Was on my phone on transit so couldn't write it manually as normal

Remember that day in 2020 when you were asked to get the business working from home – by tomorrow?

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Re: "I called in my wife, maids, the builders from the new office"

This was in the Philippines, apart from maids costing $bugger-all$ it's impossible to live in some countries without local household staff. There isn't a local Tescos and the street market apart from not speaking english, isn't going to deal with some foreigner. Similarly getting power / water / telecoms - you have to hire somebody who will have a cousin who has a brother who works in the right dept.

Most of SE Asia doesn't operate like Zurich.

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Re: Zoom - March 2020

Did your alternate video conferencing tools work ?

We had a fancy video conferencing system to link to our European HQ - we discovered it didn't work for anyone outside the firewall. Fantastic for linking our office meeting room with one in the fatherland - but useless for connecting in from a coffee shop.

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