I liked Blue Murder better than Whitesnake still. Coverdale was just a cheap copy of Robert Plant. That’s the way I always felt anyway.They had to replace Sykes because he only had one riff.
When Vai did his guitar part for that flick they had to do multiple takes because he had a hard time screwing up the song. You can even see the awkwardness of Vai in the Final Cut of the film. He just couldn’t make screwing up a guitar lick look authentic.Opinions on Crossroads duel?
I wasn't contradicting anyone...just stating a factCorrect. And you’re contradicting Thxone.
You'd be surprised what can be recovered after a wipe with a readily available commercial product”Technically correct” means correct.
RAM is emptied on power down.
Hmmm, you talked about how it’s not some off-the-shelf stuff. That’s a flex.
You talked about not needing GeekSquad to fix the viruses you get, since you have mad skills. That’s a flex.
Who said I was running a modern computer with 98? That’s your comprehension issues at work.
The drive wipes are done by the IT departments. What do they use? I guess that varies by agency. They have to use something robust since the computers store tax data when in primary service.
With a forensic wipe, I’d LOVE to see you or anyone else get data from the drive. An inexpensive program such as WipeDrive will do it, and make the data forensically unrecoverable.
It is certified by the NSA And “Meets Or Exceeds All Major National And International Regulatory And Technical Standards Including:
– Sarbanes-Oxley
– HIPAA
– Common Criteria Evaluation
– FACTA standards
– EAL 2+ security standard
– U.S. Department of Defense 5220.22-M
– CSEC ITSG-06”
A computer guru such as yourself should know about programs like this.
I dunno...you got a known dope fiend that is at the wh regularly...then a bag of coke is found...It’s definitely from one of the 6,000 people a day that go through there.
What‘s your insider scoop?
31 lolI have a feeling I’m the oldest kid here. Anyone over 45?
Oh? So the NSA and all those other agencies have it wrong about WipeDrive?You'd be surprised what can be recovered after a wipe with a readily available commercial product
Yeah. You could be my kid.I have a feeling I’m the oldest kid here. Anyone over 45?
Yes. The president’s son uses a locker in a public foyer to stash his medical coke.I dunno...you got a known dope fiend that is at the wh regularly...then a bag of coke is found...
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I see the word “intended” and “expected” a lot.Literal f*cking SKYNET:
"After all, as prominent computer scientists have been warning us, AI-governed systems are prone to critical errors and inexplicable “hallucinations,” resulting in potentially catastrophic outcomes."
“In fact, the Air Force’s ABMS is intended to constitute the nucleus of a larger constellation of sensors and computers that will connect all U.S. combat forces, the Joint All-Domain Command-and-Control System (JADC2, pronounced “Jad-C-two”).
"Eventually, however, it is expected to link up with the Pentagon’s nuclear command-control-and-communications systems (NC3), potentially giving computers significant control over the use of the American nuclear arsenal."
"According to Admiral Michael Gilday, chief of naval operations, Overmatch is intended “to enable a Navy that swarms the sea, delivering synchronized lethal and nonlethal effects from near-and-far, every axis, and every domain.”"
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The Military Dangers of AI
Pentagon officials acknowledge that it will be some time before robot generals are commanding vast numbers of U.S. troops and autonomous weapons in battle, writes Michael T. Klare. But they have several projects to test and perfect it. By Michael T. Klare TomDispatch.com A world in which mconsortiumnews.com
They're very forthcoming with means and methodsOh? So the NSA and all those other agencies have it wrong about WipeDrive?
Scary.