yup, i got a 1080p copy before midnight, and viewed a few minutes sandboxed to make sure sony was not pulling any new protection or call home stunts. oddly, i wake up this morning and the number of seed:peer has been cut in half, at least on this one file upload out of hundreds that are now being hosted.
if you have an online presence, you definitely do not wanna piss off the chinese. they have many huge rural warehouses full of cheap servers now mining bitcoin on cheap electricity which could be effortlessly used for even wider ddos attacks. »www.thecoinsman.com/2014 ··· in-mine/ these places are why it no longer pays for americans to mine any form of virtual currency. craigslist here in nyc is full of former miners dumping their gear.
{{{ SMILE }}} ....... nice images & can imagine how they live for such condition to make money ¿ ¿ Was in Shanghai, and see different clean server building, but the Limo was very dark glasses [ GUESS what ¿ ]
Part of this makes me happy because it means once again high end video cards are no longer artificially inflated in price. During the us mining fad cards especially ATI/AMD were stupidly inflated in price because of demand for mining.
And now we have to do something abut it, don't we? E.g. increase defense budget to protect us from that aggressor...
What a dumb movie BTW... Have anybody seen it? Portray current ruler of some country as an idiot and then ... what do you expect in return? "Monkey" reaction? You got it...
Indeed .... but, the problem lies deeper "NOT" just about the movie ¿ ¿ NO one should play a threat against other countries & Kim to young to understand the unwritten rules {{{ SMILE }}}
And if they keep pulling groups out of their asses guessing eventually they will get it right, but somewhere along the adventure I'm sure they will blame everyone at least once including those hacker Hawaiians.
And if they keep pulling groups out of their asses guessing eventually they will get it right...
Patty Hearst, the late "General Field Marshal Cinque" and the Symbionese Liberation Army probably will be coming up on the increasingly long list of possible suspects pretty soon. I suppose they're about as plausible a culprit as anyone else at this point.
DailyMail is indeed a trustworthy source. You couldn't have found any better.
Forget about the axis of evil - NK, Russia, China or whoever. It was the state sponsored hacking group of the Islamic State, under the command of no less than the caliph in person.
Anyhow, I also saw the same thing on CNN just before I read it on the DailyMail.
It wouldn't surprise me to find it in all major Western media outlets. One is replicating the BS of the other. Do you remember the WoMD of Saddam? Or Saddam's soldiers throwing babies from incubators in Kuwait? However, the axis of evil is changing over the time. Iraq, NK, China and now the list is led by Russia. Our media outlets do their best to keep pace with changing trends.
It wouldn't surprise me to find it in all major Western media outlets.
Me either. Much of the media is international these days. For example Rupert Murdoch owns media in the UK, Australia and the US. Obviously they share information so something appearing in one country is likely to show up in another pretty quickly.
Even when there's no direct relationship, because of the internet, stories propagate around the world at the speed of light.
As for the Sony hack who knows. The FBI is keeping stuff secret ("National Security") and IMO many "security experts" are basing their assessments on partial data. In due course we'll probably learn the truth.
the saga continues.. the US gov/FBI concedes that north korea did not have the capability of doing what was done to sony pictures entertainment, yet they still claim that north korea did it, so..now they say that, since north korea did it, while not having the capability of doing it, they must have hired a hitman to do it..
in the end, they will be saying that they have no idea who did it..