In electronics, a multi-level cell (MLC) is a memory element capable of storing more than a single bit of information.
MLC NAND flash is a flash memory technology using multiple levels per cell to allow more bits to be stored using the same number of transistors. In single-level cell (SLC) NAND flash technology, each cell can exist in one of two states, storing one bit of information per cell. Most MLC NAND flash memory has four possible states per cell, so it can store two bits of information per cell. This reduces the amount of margin separating the states and results in the possibility ...
I just found out that the architect here is a big Rammstein fan.
I don't know what sort of dimensional portal I accidentally slipped through on my way to work yesterday, but I'm having a hard time adjusting to this new reality.
@KitFox Oh there's an easy remedy. get two hand mirrors. look in one, then hold the other so you can see the back of your head, then twist them around so you see the infinity thing. Then jump out of the way, so you can see down the infinite reflections -without- yourself in the picture.
That will recalibrate everything and it'll get back to normal.
Either that or it will permanently get you stuck in that other universe. Or this one, which ever one it is.
She was standing on the bathroom countertop (I was holding her) and she reached out and grabbed the medicine cabinet (mirror door) which is normally at a right angle to the mirrored wall. She pulled it slowly open and suddenly from her perspective there was not one, but 5 of her. She literally gasped.
for example, if I could have retroactively shared a video of that moment with my daughter, that'd be great, and nobody's privacy is invaded, and nobody comes to any harm
Well, let's see. blackmail is already possible with existing tech. so is accidentally sending stuff to your boss. And the NSA doesn't need video recording to know where you are.
Now, if you're positing that these devices are constantly sending the video out to some centralized place, then that could be problematic.
But that is not required nor even desirable, I'd say.
"oh no, we better not make photos shareable, because someone will accidentally take a picture of their boobs and send it to their boss"... please. come on.
So you have to weigh the pros and contras carefully.
And the solution to the question "shall we use Glass?" is not to either accept the device offered or not have anything at all: instead, you should change the device such that it complies with your standards.
To elaborate somewhat.
The ultimate font of all these words is the classical Latin (and thence Italian) verb rodere/rodo, which in English is “to gnaw or corrode”.
Although compared with the incorrodible Classical Latin form, the Italian version hasn’t been gnawed upon at all due to the temeri...
@cyril kitsch Art, decorative objects and other forms of representation of questionable artistic or aesthetic value; a representation that is excessively sentimental, overdone, or vulgar.
According to WordNet 3.0, quoted at TheFreeDictionary.com, in psychology, schema means "an internal representation of the world; an organization of concepts and actions that can be revised by new information about the world".
Within psychology, specifically as applied to learning or education, a...
I have one doubt for 'Leg' word
What was the real meanings about "leg"?
because leg is a leg :
and also another meaning is "leg is a Leg Side", that means "Left side"
So my question about, When the "leg" word is understandable and make difference?
and how can we understand this word wit...
Hello, if I posted a question on ell.SE and later realized that it's better suited for english.SE, can I repost it here? (Even if I can't delete the question there?)
I am trying to make HTML page which have few div. I want to make div, which is highlighted in green color, I am able to make div here with the position absolute but if a shrink the size of page, then that div will not shrink and all of alignment of my page will distrub. So can any body tell me...
Hey @MattЭллен is it really true that your healthcare data have been given to a private company, uploaded to servers in foreign countries that care less about your privacy, and have been made accessible to companies that stand to profit from knowing who's sick and who isn't, including health-insurance companies? What I read in the Guardian is really too shocking to be true!
@Cerberus I only skimmed the article but I don't see any mention of the upload going to Google servers in the United States. Google almost certainly owns server farms in Europe.
And they are larger targets, as you say, which is why Google's data were tapped directly from their private wires. Which they are in the process of encrypting now, at last.
Today is a good day. It’s not every day that one gets to use the incorrodible Classical Latin form and get away with it. “How these worms gnaw and corrode the ships!”
To elaborate somewhat.
The ultimate font of all these words is the classical Latin (and thence Italian) verb rodere/rodo, which in English is “to gnaw or corrode”.
Although compared with the incorrodible Classical Latin form, the Italian version hasn’t been gnawed upon at all due to the temeri...
@MrHen There is not a privacy concern, but another concern. And the woman has a choice to avoid this concern, just as you have a choice to avoid the privacy concern; but this is less relevant, just as it is less relevant to the African woman. That's the similarity.
I don't see how what I did is relevant: if they do things with my data that are harmful to me, then that is bad, regardless of the way in which they acquired my data.
There are certainly circumstances where consent wouldn't be legitimate. So what you need to show is that your consent to Google/Facebook isn't legitimate. But I still think that puts you into a Catch-22.
@Cerberus That's a longstanding debate: What is the role of government?
@Cerberus nuh uh. It's totally posterous. You're giving the Monty Python pronunciation (I spent a good ten minutes looking for the clip to no avail). Americans don't really say 'chuh' or at least FN's name gets pronounced all sorts of ways.
@Cerberus No, actually, it isn't. The question is whether you think Facebook is doing something harmful and whether that harm is a suitable trade for their services.
@MrHen As to the harm that is actually done, the consent is irrelevant. You can perhaps say that in certain cases people should be allowed to harm themselves, in that the state should not act; but that does nothing to negate the harm.
With respect to this pronunciation on -ee, it's horribly wrong, but it is really impossible for us to change, it's too ingrained. Doesn't make it right!