I will report anyone who follows me or likes one of my posts while impersonating Elon Musk, or other personalities.
Also any fake engagement likes from bots.
@SocraticScribe You would get the same result if the filters were thought of grid of parallel lines. Then the intermediate grid would split the classical incoming wave into two orthogonal components, one blocked and the other transmitted, and then the final filter would do the same.
@Kristinartz Of course. In fact, I'll do it myself if the situation demands. Let the owner sue me if they cared so little about the dog and think they can win.
@DavidVance How are they going to block me from encrypted communicating with a random virtual server in another country? Because that's all that's required for me to operate my own VPN. This is an arms race they cannot possibly win.
@MehdiHacks They're pretty good for measurements that don't have to so accurate, and where the 20K/V is not low enough to affect the readings. The reading is also immediate. I find some digital multimeters to be annoyingly slow.
@satenderlambaa It's a worry that to decide whether this is fake, rather than ask myself whether Google would do it, I had to ask whether it could work.
@theeDJAnderson@TNLUK The ticket is a sunk cost - you've incurred it regardless of whether you win anything. So the fact that the £2.40 is less the cost of the ticket is irrelevant. You're still £2.40 better off than you would have been had you not won.
@WilliamShatner With block chain, the power consumption was ultimately the point - it was the work that the proof of work proved.
With AI, the power consumption is an unfortunate side-effect, and you can be sure AI companies want to reduce it.
They're both wasteful, but in different ways.
@Platypuss_10 I hope the chem-trail people are noticing how the trail doesn't become visible immediately behind the engines, because it takes time for the water vapour to cool and condense.
@0day_ninja With public key certificates, the ROM would only contain the public key of the root of trust. This is not useful to an attacker. After all, with websites, you can just look at the certificate, to get the public key - no hacking required.
@sillyhuman__ More specifically, it doesn't mean that I know in advance, exactly what is wrong with your system, and can fix it immediately, at no effort.
Yes, I can probably figure it out eventually, but how much are you going to pay me for my time? Ah, yes, that's what I thought.