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But Internet connectivity in cars is becoming more common, and carmakers are keen to make use of whatever data they can get from our vehicles.
Here is why this is so bad: the heartbeat response can contain up to sixty-four kilofytes of whatever data happens to be in the server's random access memory at the moment the request arrives.
Assemblyman Richard L. Brodsky, the Westchester Democrat who is chairman of the Environmental Conservation Committee, said he planned to request the release of whatever data the state had on spills and would introduce a bill to ban the additive in New York.
Blockchain is just a digital ledger, a digitized record of whatever data is added by its members, with no ability to verify the accuracy of the underlying data itself.
The cache directory is optional; it tells MGET to store a private copy of whatever data were downloaded, so that if MGET needs those data again if you recreate the simulation directory, for example–it can pull the data from there, which is much faster than downloading them again from the server.
So we sit on the sidelines with every economic announcement, cheering for the life or death of whatever data bit or trend that ignites our emotions, feeling more and more helpless and perplexed.
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The links are based on whatever data are available.
Of course, whatever data this stuff produces, it requires us to be interested in it.
These companies, however, are not just colonising space; they are also colonising time – mostly, by means of mining whatever data they can grab about our personal, social and professional lives.
When I say "anonymize," I mean it changes the name and address and date of birth, or whatever data they have about an identity, into a numeric value that is nonhuman readable and nonreversible.
Later, when the head of U.C.L.A.'s political-science department called Qualtrics, the online survey platform used for the study, they said that they could find no evidence of a deletion: whatever data was collected in the account LaCour claimed to have used was, presumably, still there.
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