They included a $1499 monitor in the list as well, along with a $400 VESA arm mount, and hundreds of more dollars in accessories.
Overall, with your Silicon Mechanics build they'd probably be closer to a $8000 build. On top of that, a P4000 is pretty much a beefed up GTX1060, which gets smoked by a GTX1080TI if one is going for GPU performance. They're not really comparable builds.
Comcast could also just throw a 10 gig cap on your line regardless of whether net neutrality. It is not in Comcast's interest to cripple your internet usage as they'll just bleed customers to the wireless providers (who don't fall under net neutrality to begin with anyway).
I see the logic a bit with MIT's article, but at the same time most smaller startups are probably just piggy backing off of AWS anyway. Harvard business review has a good write-up here if you don't want a hyper-politicized Chicken Little take on it. https://hbr.org/2017/03/the-tangled-web-of-net-neutrality-an...
There will be no wake up call because nothing is really going to change for the end user. All of this slippery slope nonsense about a walled off internet is just hysteria stoked by social media.
What does this have to do with gamergate? If you've never seen guy/gal on guy death threats/doxxing, then I'd say you're just being will fully ignorant.
Based on the fact they were targeting Sanders, Trump, and Stein voters I imagine they were probably just making money off of clickbait with advertisements on their pages. It was election season so naturally most of the clickbait farms transitioned into politics rather than 'how to get an 8-pack' or whatever other health/lifestyle garbage they were peddling before.
Probably because Gawker lost in the court of law for the horrible things they did. It also didn't help that Gawker editor A.J. Daulerio made that horrible quip as well. I doubt there was much need for "social media massaging" when you are dealing with Gawker.
To be fair, those same Apple machines from 2009 that are compatible with Sierra are also compatible with Windows 10 since they didn't put a gimped Intel atom chip in them.
That e-mail seems reasonable to me. I'm going to guess it has more to do with a death in the family than telling people not to vomit and to not get sexually involved with someone in their chain of command.
Good luck with that, the current FCC chair was an Obama appointee. This has nothing to do with silly Russian conspiracy theories and everything to do with money.
It looks like tech sites will be forever plagued with "sell your stocks and invest in <insert cryptocoin of choice here> due to impending doomsday" in the same way that radio is constantly telling you to sell your stocks and buy gold.
The article read more like the author has serious beef with the ADL because they don't support legitimizing the fringe Hamas Palestinian government and wants a new Pro-Palestine Jewish group that will be more favorable to a 2 state solution.
Ad tiles aren't hard to get rid of in enterprise environments either.
You can remove all of the Windows apps with a powershell script, and then you just have to shove a modified start menu layout in the default profile before capping the wim file to roll out your installs from.
The traditional media still definitely does have that weakness, being first to publish is a huge push in the news media. Why do you think the "Hands up, don't shoot" in Ferguson managed to get so big amongst all of the traditional media players?
>While Bannon didn’t explicitly say anything against immigrants, he seemed to hint at the idea of a white nationalist identity with the phrase “civic society.” Taken in tandem with the stories Bannon allowed to go up on Breitbart News, including pieces that attacked women, feminists, political correctness, muslims, and trans people, Bannon’s comment wouldn’t come as a surprise.
It really, to me, looks like The Verge filling in any nebulous statement with "White Nationalism" to appease their audiences desire to virtue signal against this administration further. That's not how honest reporting should be done.
Overall, with your Silicon Mechanics build they'd probably be closer to a $8000 build. On top of that, a P4000 is pretty much a beefed up GTX1060, which gets smoked by a GTX1080TI if one is going for GPU performance. They're not really comparable builds.