warrior-voltus
warrior-voltus
warrior-voltus

As a fellow PhD in biophysics I can assure you that I understand the trials and tribulations involved in getting things published. It sucks when things you work on don’t get published, for whatever reasons.

Haven’t seen a story about thousands of people reading Harry Potter and crashing, but there’s a first time for everything.

But did the release of any particular book cause a temporary 26.5% spike in traffic accidents within 100 meters of a book store? While it may not have been the “cause”, it was certainly a catalyst.

“Dolly the Sheep didn’t die prematurely because she was a clone. She died prematurely because she was - dun dun dun - murdered!”

I don’t know about you but I’d be perfectly comfortable being unemployed for a while it if meant I saved the lives of a million people. There is no way I’d ever live with that on my conscience.

Sorry but that is completely untrue. In order to decrypt AES-256, even if a supercomputer could attempt a billion billion keys per second (good luck with that), it would take 3x10^51 years to decrypt it.

These platforms should do more to remove content that is proven to be false and intended to stir hatred.

Remember the good old days when Alex Jones was just that weird guy on Public Access in Austin you’d watch while stoned and laugh late at night? Can’t f’n believe people believe him.

Dude on CBS This Morning had a beard and shaved it off in stages. FaceID had no problem. A full fake beard was no problem. Glasses, sunglasses no problem. Wigs were iffy and scarfs were problematic depending how high on the face they were. Pretty cool technology.

These women had a year’s worth of food and water purifiers. I think they were infinitely more prepared than your usual lost-at-sea-for-months-before-being-rescued stories that come along. We don’t know the specifics of their communications equipment so we should probably shut our yaps.

It’s psychologically grueling to be stuck in a boat without clear hope of rescue, surrounded by sharks, even if you’re not under an immediate physical threat.

Don’t look at your phone while crossing the street, they get no money from you.

This is how it ends.

Because that’s what Android people do. They *always* claim that their platform did <new feature> first. Sometimes they are right, but it doesn’t make it any less annoying.

Android users are saying they did facial recognition first and don’t like to distinguish between face scanning, iris scanning, and Face ID. Don’t feed the trolls.

Putin is cleaning up for Trump.

They weren’t laying down anymore.

I’ve got to ask, and I hope for an honest answer, but what do you want Facebook to do? You seem to grasp that its in almost unsolvable problem, and yet you continue to put the entire onus on Facebook. I have never seen a company try so hard to fix a problem that we all, including you in this article, know is

Apple says FaceID requires “user attention,” so your eyes have to be open and looking at the device. This should prevent the notorious girlfriend-nap attack.

“Millennials ruin everything by not existing.”