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  1. Re:"Researchers" on HIV Dating Company Accuses Researchers of Hacking Database (csoonline.com) · · Score: 1

    But, but, I have plenty of requests hitting my web server that have user agent strings matching "*research*", same for some abuse contact addresses for the IP (whois lookup) and they don't even set the evil bit so I thought it was OK to let them through.

    Do you mean I should block those requests?

  2. Re:Dear Microsoft, err, I mean Google on Google Joins Mozilla, Microsoft In Pushing For Early SHA-1 Crypto Cutoff (blogspot.com) · · Score: 1

    Does it run Linux?

  3. Just like a Penguin in Bondage?

    http://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics...

  4. Re:As a non anon coward on JavaScript User Prohibitions Are Like Content DRM, But Even Less Effective (teleread.com) · · Score: 1

    Duh, I know this but some like to Go for the eyes Boobs! GO FOR THE EYES! before they play with the in house ones.

  5. Re:As a non anon coward on JavaScript User Prohibitions Are Like Content DRM, But Even Less Effective (teleread.com) · · Score: 1

    Yeah. Scripting - it's shut off unless needed. For me to enable any scripting I really do have to want the cheese.

    Please enable javascript to see the big boobs then, please download and install our special plugin to see everything...

  6. Re:Good for CMU. on Drug Case In Ireland Has Fingerprints of Carnegie Mellon's Attack On Tor · · Score: 1

    Yeah but it is much funnier to spy on friends.

  7. Often funny. on Why Is So Much Reported Science Wrong (berkeley.edu) · · Score: 1

    It is often funny to read about any topic as reported by journalists when you actually know a little about the topic.

    The funniest one I can remember is a guy saying on the news that the Oklahoma bomber had just been identified as "John Doe". The poor guy really believed his name was John Doe. That journalist has committed suicide since. Go figure...

  8. Next 205 on HTTP Error Code 451 Approved For Censored Web Pages (mnot.net) · · Score: 1

    Next HTTP status 205: Present, but spam, trojan or other irrelevant content.

  9. Imaginary Number Probability in Bayesian-type... on Ask Slashdot: Resources For Explaining Statistics For the Very First Time? (thejuliagroup.com) · · Score: 3, Funny

    Here, teach them this, they should find this very interesting:

    Imaginary Number Probability in Bayesian-type Inference

    http://www.ccsenet.org/journal...

  10. Re: I highly doubt it. on Israeli Firm Creates a Device That Can Hack Any Nearby Phone (softpedia.com) · · Score: 1

    Clandestine Information Association?

  11. Re:it's inevitable! on ICANN's Ex CEO Fronts Chinese Initiative On Running the Internet (theregister.co.uk) · · Score: 2

    You just need a static IP that wasn't sending spam before you got it. If it was, you can send notices to black list administrators to make them take you off their list faster but it will eventually get off by itself if it stops sending spam..

    I have never got my emails blocked for spam except once where I got my hands on one IP that had previously sent spam so I just re-routed the outgoing mails through a different IP until it got unlisted.

    Residential dynamic dsl/modem-cable/dhcp pool addresses are often blocked because they are on some blacklist permanently. There are considered as addresses that should not send mail. Then again the solution is simple, just make those use a smart relay host to send the mail through.

  12. "user engagement has gone up" on Facebook Replaces Flash With HTML5 For Videos (facebook.com) · · Score: 1

    "user engagement has gone up"

    I searched the link for the word "engagement" to no avail. I still don't get it. Users are getting married more or they engage further in Facebook but how?

  13. Is Acorn Archmides related to the mighty Acorn stairlift? Just wondering...

    http://www.acornstairlifts.com...

  14. Next a movie on Programmers Share 188 Computer-Generated Novels On GitHub (thenewstack.io) · · Score: 2

    Next let's make a movie, it might beat some actual movies too.

  15. Re:Less shocking than Hello Kitty not being a cat on Database Leak Exposes 3.3 Million Hello Kitty Fans (csoonline.com) · · Score: 1

    favorite travel destination: school
    first pet name: computing
    mother maiden name: hacking
    etc..

  16. Re:The question is on Database Leak Exposes 3.3 Million Hello Kitty Fans (csoonline.com) · · Score: 2

    It isn't a virgin group, we are just libertarians.

    John Redcap
    Celibacy group president.

  17. Re:Eudora support ended in ~2008 on Replacement For Mozilla Thunderbird? · · Score: 1

    Well, you might have just set up a very simple proxy to do that for Eudora. stunnel is a really simple program that I use for my pop3 server which dates back to the same era, patches applied of course, sometimes home-made. I use it to force user to use SSL to pop their mail. Port 110 has been closed for a while now.

    Dec 18 21:08:27 stunnel: LOG5[1224:3086433168]: pop3s connected from :56839

  18. Re:Replacement?? on Replacement For Mozilla Thunderbird? · · Score: 1

    I am still using pine and it works great for me. For the more gui savy, you may use Eudora ;-)

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...

    PINE 4.64 MESSAGE INDEX slackware Msg 217 of 217

            197 Aug 7 Slackware Security Team(5813) [slackware-security] mozilla-firefox (SSA:2015-219-01)
            198 Aug 7 Slackware Security Team (6259) [slackware-security] mozilla-nss (SSA:2015-219-02)
            199 Aug 14 Slackware Security Team (5286) [slackware-security] mozilla-firefox (SSA:2015-226-01)
            200 Aug 14 Slackware Security Team (5860) [slackware-security] mozilla-thunderbird (SSA:2015-226-02)
            201 Aug 28 Slackware Security Team(5825) [slackware-security] mozilla-firefox (SSA:2015-241-01)
            202 Sep 1 Slackware Security Team (6907) [slackware-security] gdk-pixbuf2 (SSA:2015-244-01)
            203 Sep 2 Slackware Security Team (9081) [slackware-security] bind (SSA:2015-245-01)
            204 Sep 3 Slackware Security Team (7472) [slackware-security] seamonkey (SSA:2015-246-01)
            205 Sep 22 Slackware Security Team (5817) [slackware-security] mozilla-firefox (SSA:2015-265-01)
            206 Oct 1 Slackware Security Team (6461) [slackware-security] php (SSA:2015-274-02)
            207 Oct 1 Slackware Security Team(7472) [slackware-security] seamonkey (SSA:2015-274-03)
            208 Oct 1 Slackware Security Team (5849) [slackware-security] mozilla-thunderbird (SSA:2015-274-01)
            209 Oct 29 Slackware Security Team (7964) [slackware-security] curl (SSA:2015-302-01)
            210 Oct 29 Slackware Security Team(8829) [slackware-security] ntp (SSA:2015-302-03)
            211 Oct 29 Slackware Security Team (8281) [slackware-security] jasper (SSA:2015-302-02)
            212 Nov 14 Slackware Security Team(6522) [slackware-security] seamonkey (SSA:2015-318-01)
            213 Dec 3 Slackware Security Team (8045) [slackware-security] libpng (SSA:2015-337-01)
            214 Nov 6 Slackware Security Team (5806) [slackware-security] mozilla-firefox (SSA:2015-310-01)
            215 Nov 6 Slackware Security Team (6431) [slackware-security] mozilla-nss (SSA:2015-310-02)
            216 Nov 24 Slackware Security Team (5665) [slackware-security] pcre (SSA:2015-328-01)
            217 Dec 3 Slackware Security Team (5849) [slackware-security] mozilla-thunderbird (SSA:2015-337-02)
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  19. It just shows that... on Swedish Researchers Break 'Unbreakable' Quantum Cryptography (eurekalert.org) · · Score: 0

    It just shows that nothing is unbreakable or at least, it tends to prove it.

  20. Re:Same setup for MacBook, except for online backu on Ask Slashdot: Keeping My Data Mine? (2015 Edition) · · Score: 1

    rsync over ssh. The backup server initiate the connection. Use the backup dir option in rsync for incremental backups and a script to gzip the incremental backups.

  21. Re:Is it the feds problem to fix your corrupt stat on Marco Rubio and Other Senators Move To Block Municipal Broadband (theintercept.com) · · Score: 1

    Well I would say it is up to you to fix your corrupt state.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...

  22. Re:Private sector will always do it better. on Marco Rubio and Other Senators Move To Block Municipal Broadband (theintercept.com) · · Score: 1

    And then, once you have accomplished your goal, what are you gonna do?

    It is pretty much game over and reset.

    Go watch the next Star Wars for Christmas.

  23. Block municipal broadband somehow?

  24. Don't dream... on The Astronaut Hopeful's Manifesto (forbes.com) · · Score: 1

    Don't dream of being an astronaut. The environment is pretty hostile up there. If the need arise to serve my country, I will go without hesitation but dreaming about it seem a little over-fetched at first glance ;-)

  25. Re:Trading on tragedy on Following Data Leak, HIV Dating App's Developers Threaten Infection (csoonline.com) · · Score: 1

    In my area, the first Internet providers aside from the Universities(/Army) were definitely using Linux. I am still using Slackware in prod systems in 2015 but this is just me.

    This was about 10 years before banks that have said they would never go online went. It has been a turning point. After they did, it was now safe to make financial transactions using the Internet in the mind of the people.