you are speaking in common sense.
i dont think you need an AI or an ML.
ihave a hunch this is just a scarecrow to chase off the least technical offenders.
sharing a password is easy to spot. mirroring the service is another matter entirely, legally as well as practically.
this reminds me of the "cold shoulder" when someone of ill repute came to dine they would be given the cold shoulder, a gristly fatty hunk of bone and maybe some meat, left unheated and tossed to the not quite welcome guest.
interesting! I had no idea. there are probably hundreds of proverbs which I don't actually know the origin. Must get myself some book on this. It is really a basic knowledge which we happily forget over time.
a complicated program, its far more than a media player!
to say its a media player is to say a diamond is a shiny thing with no other use.
thanx for the post and support.
VLC is a transcoder and will convert from one format to another, or from one stream container to another.
VLC will capture and record a stream as well as restream.
VLC will record whatever media or stream is being played.
VLC has web interfaces to remotely access and controll the [VLC] application.
it was ahead of its time. if you watch the pilot episode, you will see near the beginning, spock interacting with ships computer verbally, but also with open air gesticulation.
[ finger swiping the air to indicate next to the computer]
the comms earpiece are very similar to the bluetooth ear sets that used to be cool to some people. does the sci predict the tech or does the tech imitate the sci fi.?
It was also a product of its time. The computer would calculate things slowly with the sound of a punch card machine, beeps and flashing lights[0] and its voice synthesis was ROBOTIC, because that's what the future sounded like in the 1960s.
>does the sci predict the tech or does the tech imitate the sci fi.?
I think both. Obviously there's a bit of reasonable extrapolation on the part of the writers, but lots of engineers and scientists inspired by the series have also tried to make that future happen.
i began to realize at an early age that the anxiety and depression were simply neurological sensations, and can be borne locked in a caged, like working with a migraine instead of tapping out for a sick day.
It never goes away, you just get on top of it as something that you inextricably are, like having a scar or poor eyesight. its called emotional repression.
That's your way of dealing with it, I also have that ability.
But not everyone does, nor can everyone learn it, people are unique and often incompatible with what works with other people in a way that cannot be changed.
You can't reasonably expect everyone to use the method that has worked for you, because your method is unique to you and in many cases is completely impossible to use for others, especially those with hard wired responses to trauma.
of course. most kids that experience as i have are dead at thier own hand or an abusers. i am told i am also gifted with a very high score on wechsler. that is also a mitigating factor, as well as what ever geneticaly based wiring is in play.
quite some time ago a co-relation was established between resiliency and the ability of the child to discover ad hoc foster parents. the island of stability normalcy and reasonable expectations created by a child when self-adopting a foster parent, seems to have a great bearing on who survives the traumatic childhood. I am one such child, having experienced extreme and daily physical and psychological abuse for more than 10 years and i have very severe difficulties with wanting to be socially active but feeling extremely pained by the interaction. I feel more in tune with people who are at least 20 years my senior and i am sure this is a result of self fostering
Interesting. I didn't know this was a thing. Thank you for sharing!
I recently had a revelation that neither of my parents were "good" parents. But also realized who my first two "good" parents were. My dad's mental illness turned into psychological abuse and he eventually committed suicide. Luckily, my mom married one of my "good" parents and we currently have a great relationship.
I have two older sisters, one turned out fine. She was born resilient, and didn't really seek a foster. The other sister is a different story, and I had wondered if she had found a "good" parent as a child.
adde unnum 4u, ;-) i think this is 20+ years old and from scientific american as a secondary lit resource. it seems to hold from the psych education ive had.
yes, as a country we have to stop playing into the fear that is being peddled to us.
Terrorism is not about fostering abuse of constitutional rights and responsibilities, it is about fostering fear of our constitutional rights and responsibilities.
i can drop a link right now that will let you look around at my driveway, if i get to know you better i could give you a login so you can see it works.