@bitten I'm pretty sure it can be shimmed, but I'm giving up. It works from the CDN, but not if you copy locally and use it through webpack. I tried telling webpack to not parse it, but.. didn't quite work.
These earbuds of mine are sensitive to static electricity, which I never knew was a thing. Never had this problem with those cheap Apple ones, but dang these things crackin' like pop rocks in my ear.
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So I'm trying to build a star schema which is used to push an API call into a BigQuery table. The problem is, the way the vendor structures the name of the attribute might be problematic because instead of being "state_metadata" it is "state (metadata). The presence of the space and the parenthesis tend to be problematic when its trying to read the fields. Is there a way I can reformat that name so its acceptable for BQ to read?
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why is the deep web/ dark net so frowned upon and treated mystique?
I never really used any TOOR client and tried to get into the topic so far, but the idea of non-listed non-DNS servers is as old as the interwebz itself no?
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@jAndy It is very very different from an unlisted site
Right. But it goes above and beyond SSL. It doesn't just hide the traffic, but the WHERE you are going. I'm not saying TOR is wrong. I support the idea of these tools and they have legit uses.
especially if you are in another country that isn't as free as the US.
though.. in those countries, just using TOR might be illegal.
@Luggage that is actually pretty much why such "true private" networks should exist. I wouldn't say the the US is that free in this way. Information what you know and what you should not know is everywhere, also the US
if everything is watched by "some authority" - who's to decide what's legal and illegal. You might go to jail because asking the wrong questions about 9/11 (as an example)
@Luggage That's actually an interesting point. US citizens might no go to jail for claiming or saying such things, but on the other hand.. why wasn't there a semi-revolution about all those lies
and then again, the biggest point for any "opposition" is that it wasn't even mentioned i the first 9/11 commission report. I mean come ne... that wasn't nothing, we're talking about 67 floors
For me, going back and watching the videos from the day it happened and seeing all these witnesses say the 'plane' they saw wasn't exactly a plane, but some unmarked military looking drone aircraft. All these innocent people wouldn't lie about that the day it happened, and then looking at the footage supports that theory. Not to mention the 'plane' that hit the Pentagon left zero evidence behind and on the security footage it looked more like a missle.
@KendallFrey The plane is dark and unmarked, and looks like it lacks windows. It doesn't look like a commercial jet, and there was at least 10 people that said it wasn't a plane. The chances of so many people being wrong doesn't make sense.
@bitten Who do I listen to then, the government? People at ground zero that were there when it happened are a lot more reliable than any press release years later.
@AmericanSlime 1) Show me the footage where the lack of windows is evident. 2) 10 people out of, remind me again, how many people were in Manhattan at the time?
@AmericanSlime but they are also not.. take every eyewitness account and you'll have n different stories. i wouldn't be surprised if people thought it was a bomb, or a hot air balloon, or a car, or superman
I really don't care about the entire rest of "strange" things that day, as long as the best explanation the US government can come up with is: "a normal fire in an office caused it" to let 67 floors collapse in free fall, symmetric and clean.
It's probably more than 10, I just referencing the ones that I saw. The same people said one of the planes looked legit, but the other didn't. Why the hell would they make that distinction?
When you get a massive surge of adrenaline, it really messes up your memory. There was a car accident I was in that I didn't hit my head, and the airbag didn't even go off, and I can't even remember what happened right before the accident. My memory of the incident is gone. I bet that would explain some of this.
@AmericanSlime because if you have ever watched a plane fly into a skyscraper and explode then your brain goes WTF and you experience so many emotions, you're not just not in a good state of mind. memory is a fickle thing especially when your adrenaline is probably the highest it's ever been.
I still can't believe that the story alone.. with the official information that was provided by us gov and seeing the pictures on the other hand, doesn't make you guys doubt :p
@jAndy I'm perfectly willing to believe that 9/11 was orchestrated by the American government, but no one has ever given me a good reason why I should believe that.
> I'm trying to solve Advent of Code day 8 (http://adventofcode.com/2016/day/8) and I'm using JS and I've gone through my code and it doesn't look like anything is wrong and nothing should be wrong but it's wrong and I'm going insane and I'm insane and gAH https://gist.github.com/TristanWiley/5c430165d1d9a02f72b34016b527fa5f This is my code, actually gone insane.
tl;dr my code doesn't work, I think it should, but it doesn't. Insane. Any help would be lovely.
@KendallFrey ehh didn't I just ask a pretty tough question about wtc7? The silence from official site for the first years, later coming up with ridiculous statements with an ordinary "fire" bringing 47 floors to fall at speed of gravity and stuff?
I guess the story makes more sense that .. a small group of arabs in the caves and desert of Afghanistan planned and operated the biggest air-to-ground mission without specialized military equipment ever... making a fool of all multi billion dollar defense organisations
@jAndy Compared to "The American government decided to kill thousands of its own citizens as an excuse to kill even more people in Afghanistan"? Hell yes.